Japan’s Bold New Path in a Perilous East Asia

Hugo Mack

Since the end of World War II, Japan has maintained its pacifist stance, renouncing war and believing in mediation and dialogue rather than military action. However, given the growing regional

threats in recent years, Japan is rethinking its position and, therefore, faces the pressing question: How much is it ready to compromise its pacifist ideals to defend its sovereignty and secure its future?

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