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%T A new course for Japan's security policy: the historic decision on military armament %A Sakaki, Alexandra %P 8 %V 13/2023 %D 2023 %K Außenpolitische Neuorientierung; Sicherheitsstrategie; Bedrohungsvorstellungen (Sicherheitspolitik); Regionale internationale Sicherheit; Verteidigungs- und sicherheitsbezogene Beziehungen; Verteidigungshaushalt; Finanzierungsprogramm; Öffentliche Meinung; Bundesrepublik Deutschland %@ 2747-5107 %~ SWP %> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-87564-0 %X In recent weeks, Japan's government under Prime Minister Kishida Fumio has implemented significant adjustments to the country's security policy. In December 2022, Tokyo published a new National Security Strategy along with two other defence-related strategic documents. In doing so, the government decided, among other things, to significantly increase Japan's defence budget to 2 per cent of its gross domestic product by fiscal year 2027. During bilateral alliance meetings in mid-January 2023, Japan and the United States addressed the implications of the new strategic documents and discussed possibilities for closer cooperation. By making far-reaching decisions such as on the acquisition of so-called counter-strike capabilities, Tokyo is seeking to respond to a rapidly deteriorating security environment. Even though some of the announced steps are indeed historic for Japan, they have been the topic of discussion for a while now and can therefore be seen as part of the evolution of Japanese security policy that has been occurring for years. (author's abstract) %C DEU %C Berlin %G en %9 Stellungnahme %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info