ABSTRACT

The intertwined issues of Japanese `identity' and `normality' are at the centre of the tension between internal and external pressures on Japanese defence and security policies. With chapters on peace thought, the militarisation and demilitarisation of language as well as the `hard' aspects of the Japanese military build up in the 1980s and the response to the Gulf War in the 1990s, this study challenges many of the preconceived notions on Japanese defence and security policies and the policy making process in Japan.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part 1|30 pages

Part I

chapter 1|13 pages

Militarization: a critical approach

part 2|81 pages

Part II

part 3|51 pages

Part III

chapter 6|29 pages

Militarization and language

chapter 7|21 pages

Demilitarization and language

chapter |15 pages

Conclusion