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Diplomatic and security practice under Abe Shinzō: the case for Realpolitik Japan

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ABSTRACT

In what ways are Japanese foreign and security policies changing? How far will these changes go? Will they result in a policy posture that breaks from the post-1945 approach as originally designed by Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru? This special issue presents six articles that address these questions. They tackle the relationship between recent changes in Japanese domestic policy institutions and Japanese diplomatic and security practice. In this introduction, we outline the significance of the essays’ findings and propose a methodological shift in the interpretation of Japanese policy. We make the case that Japan’s approach to diplomatic and security affairs under Abe is evidence of the emergence of a ‘Realpolitik Japan’. From this perspective, we argue that values and political ideology have translated into practical choices that make the question of the ‘break with the post-1945’ approach less relevant to understand the significance of political change.

Acknowledgements

Giulio Pugliese would like to thank the Toshiba International Foundation (TIFO), the Japan Foundation, the Daiwa Foundation, the FUB-KCL research partnership and the British Academy for resources aimed at an international workshop, panel presentations at international conferences, travel grants and research time. Alessio Patalano wishes to acknowledge the Japan Foundation for its generous support to the King’s Japan Programme through. Both authors wish to acknowledge the valuable feedback from two anonymous reviewers.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes on contributors

Giulio Pugliese is Departmental Lecturer at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies, University of Oxford.

Alessio Patalano, Reader in East Asian Warfare & Security, King’s College London.

Correction Statement

This article has been republished with minor changes. These changes do not impact the academic content of the article.

 

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