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More generals, less pacific: Japan’s new defence policy

The Intelligence from The Economist

The New National Security Strategy - A Break With Long-Season Predictions

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Japan's post-war constitution renounces war as a country's sovereign right. Japan doesn't have an army, it has what it calls self-defense forces. But geopolitics has strained this idea, not least because China looks increasingly aggressive. The Japanese government today approved a brand new national security strategy.

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