Japan's Security Policy Evolution: The Interaction between Think Tank Proposals and Government Implementation

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Asia Policy Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1353/asp.2022.0040
Tsuneo Watanabe
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executive summary:This essay spotlights interactions between private think tanks' security policy proposals and the development of the Japanese government's security policies since 1995, identifies items on the current security policy agenda, and suggests the future direction of Japan's security policy.main argument Japan's defense and security policy is steadily moving in a pragmatic and proactive direction toward becoming a "normal country" through "passive realism," although the direction and speed of change is not dramatic or linear. Interactions between think tanks' policy recommendations and the government's realization of them since 1995 illustrate in part this development process. For example, following a committee's suggestions to revitalize the Japan-U.S. alliance to deal with contingencies on the Korean Peninsula, the Japanese government adopted a related law after it agreed upon the 1997 Guidelines for Japan-U.S. Defense Cooperation with its U.S. counterpart. The Abe cabinets implemented many ambitious policies suggested in think tank proposals, including permitting the exercise of the right of collective defense, creating the National Security Council, and establishing the National Security Strategy. Currently, the Japanese government is conducting a series of conversations with security experts to revise the National Security Strategy and the ruling LDP has announced a general policy proposal. The proposal recommends that the Kishida cabinet initiate the development of an indigenous counterstrike capability and increase the defense budget toward 2% of GDP. Past interactions between policy think tanks and the Japanese government suggest that the government will continue to take steps toward becoming a so-called normal country, although such steps could be gradual and incremental.policy implications • Japan should continue to implement a realistic security policy agenda, which will contribute not only to its survival but to regional stability in the new era following the post–Cold War.• The U.S. should encourage and cooperate with Japan's proactive development of its realistic and pragmatic security policy since it will be important both to regional stability and to a sustainable U.S. security strategy in the face of threats from an assertive Russia and China.• Japan and the U.S. should collaborate on research and development in defense and dual-use technology, which are critical for Japan's sustainable development of its defense capability and industrial base.
日本安全政策的演变:智库建议与政府实施的互动
摘要:本文重点分析了自1995年以来民间智库的安全政策建议与日本政府安全政策发展之间的相互作用,确定了当前安全政策议程上的项目,并提出了日本安全政策的未来方向。日本的防务安全政策正稳步朝着务实和积极的方向发展,通过“被动现实主义”成为一个“正常国家”,尽管变化的方向和速度不是戏剧性的或线性的。自1995年以来,智库的政策建议和政府的政策建议之间的互动在一定程度上说明了这一发展过程。例如,根据一个委员会提出的振兴日美同盟的建议。为了应对韩半岛的突发事件,日本政府在同意1997年的《日美防卫方针》后,制定了相关法律。与美国国防合作。安倍内阁实施了许多智库提案中提出的雄心勃勃的政策,包括允许行使集体自卫权、成立国家安全保障会议、制定国家安全战略等。目前,日本政府为修改《国家安全战略》,与安保专家进行了一系列磋商,自民党也发表了总体政策案。该提案建议岸田文雄内阁开始发展本土反击能力,并将国防预算增加到GDP的2%。过去政策智库与日本政府之间的互动表明,日本政府将继续采取措施,成为一个所谓的正常国家,尽管这些步骤可能是渐进的。•日本应继续实施切合实际的安全政策议程,这不仅有助于日本的生存,也有助于冷战后新时代的地区稳定。•美国应鼓励并配合日本积极发展其现实和务实的安全政策,因为这对地区稳定和面对自信的俄罗斯和中国威胁的可持续美国安全战略都很重要。•日本和美国应该在国防和军民两用技术的研发上进行合作,这对日本国防能力和工业基础的可持续发展至关重要。
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Asia Policy Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: Asia Policy is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal presenting policy-relevant academic research on the Asia-Pacific that draws clear and concise conclusions useful to today’s policymakers.
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