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Att tyda tecknen -En alternativ syn på förändringarna av Japans säkerhetspolitik

Jakobsson, Niklas (2007)
Department of Political Science
Abstract
Japan's foreign and security policy has seen some substantial changes as a result of events like the first Gulf war and 9/11th. This has been taken as proof, by some, that Japan is abandoning its antimilitaristic stance and pursuing a more traditional hard power role through military means. This essay aims to explore if these shifts have coincided with any substantial shifts away from antimilitarism, which has had a strong influence on the country's security policy since the end of WW2.

To do this I use constructivist theory, specifically regarding the impact of norms and identities on states security policy and briefly look into the problem of actor designation. The thematic focus is on security policy, from a narrow perspective, and... (More)
Japan's foreign and security policy has seen some substantial changes as a result of events like the first Gulf war and 9/11th. This has been taken as proof, by some, that Japan is abandoning its antimilitaristic stance and pursuing a more traditional hard power role through military means. This essay aims to explore if these shifts have coincided with any substantial shifts away from antimilitarism, which has had a strong influence on the country's security policy since the end of WW2.

To do this I use constructivist theory, specifically regarding the impact of norms and identities on states security policy and briefly look into the problem of actor designation. The thematic focus is on security policy, from a narrow perspective, and thus I examine areas like the input and output to the Japanese military and the actual applications of this force. State identity is used to explore the prevalence of nationalistic sentiments and support for anti militarism in the public opinion and the political elite.

The result of this study points to the further relevance of constructivist theory and especially the application of norms and identity. The effect of an anti militarist norm is clearly seen and the support for antimilitarism is still adamant in the public opinion although there has been a serious, but largely unsuccessful, effort by the political elite to change this using identity politics. (Less)
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author
Jakobsson, Niklas
supervisor
organization
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Japan, security policy, anti militarism, norm, identity, elite and public opinion., Political and administrative sciences, Statsvetenskap, förvaltningskunskap
language
Swedish
id
1321582
date added to LUP
2007-06-12 00:00:00
date last changed
2007-06-12 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{Japan's foreign and security policy has seen some substantial changes as a result of events like the first Gulf war and 9/11th. This has been taken as proof, by some, that Japan is abandoning its antimilitaristic stance and pursuing a more traditional hard power role through military means. This essay aims to explore if these shifts have coincided with any substantial shifts away from antimilitarism, which has had a strong influence on the country's security policy since the end of WW2.

To do this I use constructivist theory, specifically regarding the impact of norms and identities on states security policy and briefly look into the problem of actor designation. The thematic focus is on security policy, from a narrow perspective, and thus I examine areas like the input and output to the Japanese military and the actual applications of this force. State identity is used to explore the prevalence of nationalistic sentiments and support for anti militarism in the public opinion and the political elite.

The result of this study points to the further relevance of constructivist theory and especially the application of norms and identity. The effect of an anti militarist norm is clearly seen and the support for antimilitarism is still adamant in the public opinion although there has been a serious, but largely unsuccessful, effort by the political elite to change this using identity politics.}},
  author       = {{Jakobsson, Niklas}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Att tyda tecknen -En alternativ syn på förändringarna av Japans säkerhetspolitik}},
  year         = {{2007}},
}