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BOOK REVIEW

Japan’s aging peace: pacifism and militarism in the twenty-first century

by Tom Phuong Le, Columbia University Press, 2021, 368 pp., £28.00 (paperback)

References

  • Hughes, C. W. (2005). Japan’s re-emergence as a ‘normal’ military power, Routledge.
  • Onuf, N. (1998). Everyday ethics in International Relations, Millennium, 27(3), 669–694.
  • Oros, A. (2017). Japan’s security renaissance: New policies and politics for the twenty-first century. Columbia University Press.
  • Samuels, R. (2007). Securing Japan: Tokyo’s grand strategy and the future of East Asia, Cornell University Press.
  • Umeda, M. (2007). Kitachōsen no kyōi’ to shūdanteki jieiken [‘North Korean threats’ and the right to collective defence], Kōbunken.

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