Cumulative Contents of Kokusai Anzenhosho [Journal of International Security]
Kokusai Anzenhosho [Journal of International Security] (ISSN 1346-7573)
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Author |
Abstract |
Volume 52 Number 3 (December 2024)
Advancements and Challenges in Gender Mainstreaming in Security |
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Introduction to the Special Issue: “Women, Peace and Security(WPS)”A new perspective on international security |
TANAKA Kiwako |
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Justice and Order: Womenʼs Political Participation in the Peace Process |
KAMINO Tomoya |
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WPS in U.S. Forces:An analysis of implementation process from the perspective of key drivers for Australian Defence Force’s WPS efforts |
KAWASHIMA Takashi |
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A Study on Gender Mainstreaming: Implications from a Case Study of WPS Implementation in NATO and the Self- Defense Forces |
YOSHIDA Yukari and IWATA Eiko |
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History and challenges of gender-mainstreaming in arms control and disarmament |
ENOMOTO Tamara |
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Research Notes |
Non-International Armed Conflict in Ocean Space: In case of Chino-Formosa Armed Conflict |
YOSHIDA Yasuyuki |
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Book Reviews |
ICHIMASA Sukeyuki, ed., New Horizons of the Nuclear Age |
MUKAI Wakana |
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Sasakawa Peace Foundation New Domain Security Study Group, New Domains Security: Legal Issues in Cyber, Space, and Unmanned Weapons |
YAMAGUCHI Akihiro |
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CHIJIWA Yasuaki, Geopolitics of the Japan-United States Alliance |
YAMAGUCHI Noboru |
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TAMARI Kazutoshi,Why Did the U.S. Concede to India? Path to the Indo-U.S. Nuclear Deal |
WATANABE Tsuneo |
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Response |
Response to KUMATA Tomonori “Historical Examination to Deterrence Theory and Setting the Issue: Lingering Puzzle regarding Rationality” |
NOGUCHI Kazuhiko |
Volume 52 Number 2 (September 2024)
Evolution and Challenges in Japan’s Active Cyber Defense |
MOCHINAGA Dai |
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U.S. Military’s Reconsideration of the Decision to Return Yokosuka Naval Base to Japan in 1971 |
WATANABE Hiroki |
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Research Notes |
The Anglo-American ‘Special Relationship’ and the Multinational Force in Lebanon: Britain’s Anguish over Cooperation with the US, 1982-1984 |
KOMINAMI Yuki |
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Historical Examination to Deterrence Theory and Setting the Issue ―Lingering Puzzle regarding Rationality― |
KUMATA Tomonori |
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Book Reviews |
ISHIZU Tomoyuki,War & Logistics |
OKUYAMA Masashi |
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ITO Kohtaro,South Korea’s Defense Policy: Defense Industry and Defense Diplomacy Supporting Strong Military Forces |
TOGASHI Ayumi |
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ODAGIRI Tashika, et al.,Securitization in International Politics: Theories and Realities |
KAMINO Tomoya |
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KOIZUMI Yu,The Okhotsk Nuclear Bastion |
OKADA Miho |
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Marc Trachtenberg,The Craft of International History: A Guide to Method |
MURAKAMI Tomoaki |
Volume 52 Number 1 (June 2024)
20 Years since the end of the Occupation of Iraq: What did the Iraq War Leave behind? |
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Introduction to the Special Issue: What did the Iraq War Leave behind? |
MIZOBUCHI Masaki |
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Struggle for State Building in Post-war Iraq |
YAMAO Dai |
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Iraq War and US Defense Strategy |
FUKUDA Takeshi |
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Transformation of the U.S.-led Liberal International Order before and after the Iraq War |
KUSANO Hiroki |
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Articles |
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Postwar U.S. Defense Strategy in the Asia-Pacific: The Role of JCS and the Pacific Fleet in the Making of ANZUS |
INOUE Rintaro |
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Reviews |
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NAKAYAMA Toshihiro, Geopolitics of Ideas: Obama, Trump, Biden and America |
SAITOU Kousuke |
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SHINODA Hideaki, Geopolitics of War |
ISHIZU Tomoyuki |
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KAWANA Shinji, Why should U.S. military bases be in Okinawa? |
OSAWA Suguru |
Volume 51 Number 4 (March 2024)
Emerging Defense Industrial Powers |
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Realism and Non-realism in Defense Industries |
WATANABE Takeshi |
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Make in India in Defense: Trial and Error for Indigenization |
IZUYAMA Mari |
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Arms Market and the Trends in Localization of Defense Industries in the Gulf States: Saudi Arabia and UAE |
MIZOBUCHI Masaki |
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Defense Industry in Turkey: Development History and Practical Achievements |
IMAI Kohei |
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Success Factors of the South Korean Defense Industry Breakthrough and Its Impact on the International Community |
ITO Kotaro |
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Article |
Russian Invasion of Ukraine and the Responsibility to Protect: Expanding the Norm? |
MADOKORO Daisuke |
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Research Note |
Norm Conflict in Space Warfare between Space Law and the Law of Armed Conflict |
ABE Takahiro |
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Book Reviews |
AOI Chiyuki, Strategic Communications |
HONDA Tomoaki |
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ASANO Ryo and TSUCHIYA Takahiro, Xi Jinping’s Military Strategy: Will “Dream of Strong Army” come true? |
AMAGAI Takaki |
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OSAWA Suguru, Personalizing Authoritarian Regimes: Conditions for Invasion Decision and Regime Change |
KISHIKAWA Takeshi |
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YAMAGUCHI Wataru, US-Japan Relations in the Sunset of the Cold War |
YUKAWA Hayato |
Volume 51 Number 3 (December 2023)
Concepts and Methods in Security Studies |
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Quo Vadis?: Polarity in the Post-Post-Cold War International System |
OKAGAKI Tomoko |
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Behaviors of States in the New Cold War: New Foci on Balancing and Alliances |
NISHIDA Tatsuya |
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An Anatomy of Offensive Realism |
NOGUCHI Kazuhiko |
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Path Dependence, Critical Juncture, and the Development of Northeast Asia's Security System |
IZUMIKAWA Yasuhiro |
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Counterfactuals and Security Studies: Thought Experiments on the 1914 July Crisis |
KONNO Shigemitsu |
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Research Note |
What Did ‘Détente’ Mean for Japan? Perceptions of the International Political Environment and Its Impact during the Transformation of the Cold War |
ISHIMOTO Ryoya |
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Book Reviews |
IMAI Kohei, Pursuing strategic hedging and security: Turkish foreign policy under President Erdogan |
TAKAO Kenichiro |
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NAKAUCHI Masataka and TANAKA Shingo, eds., Understanding European Integration from Foreign and Security Perspectives |
IWATA Masayuki |
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MATSUBARA Jikichiro, The Birth of Imperial Japanese Army Air Service: The Process of Technological Adaptation by a Military Organization |
SAKUMA Kazunobu |
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WATANABE Kota, War, Peace, and World Order: Kikujiro Ishii's Life and the Modern Foreign Affairs |
FUJITA Takashi |
Volume 51 Number 2 (September 2023)
War against Ukraine and the International Order |
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Introduction to the Special Issue: "Current State of Affairs and Prospects of the War Against Ukraine: Three Aporias" |
HIGASHINO Atsuko |
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Second Russo-Ukraine War and Putin Regime: Russia’s Power Structure and Political Elite |
HASEGAWA Takeyuki |
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The Historical Topology of Russia and Crimea: An Obsession with the Russian Empire |
HANADA Tomoyuki |
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Challenges for NATO as a Nuclear Alliance: From the End of the INF Treaty to the Invasion of Ukraine |
TSURUOKA Michito |
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Articles |
Mechanism for Syrian Tribe's Participation in the Parliament under Syrian Conflict |
TAKAOKA Yutaka |
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The political Process Regarding the Continuation of UN Bases in Japan after the U.S.-China Rapprochement |
KAWANA Shinji |
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Book Reviews |
KAWANA Shinji, A comparison between the Issues of U.S. Military Bases Worldwide and Those in Okinawa |
IGARASHI Takayuki |
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KOIZUMI Yu, Russia's War on Ukraine |
GOROKU Tsuyoshi |
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YUKAWA Hayato, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Japanese Diplomacy in the 1930s: The Search for and Failure of the New Order in East Asia |
SOGO Kazutaka |
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Brad Roberts, The Case for U.S. Nuclear Weapons in the 21st Century |
ARAKAKI Hiromu |
Volume 51 Number 1 (June 2023)
Necessity, Difficulty, and Potential for Exit Strategy Research |
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Introduction: Necessity, Difficulty, and Potential for Exit Strategy Research |
NAKAMURA Nagafumi |
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War Termination and Alliance: Case Studies of Traditional and Multilateral Wars |
CHIJIWA Yasuaki |
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War Crimes Prosecution and Exit Strategy: Policies for Transition from War to Peace |
FUTAMURA Madoka |
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Jus Post Bellum and Exit Strategy |
WAKASA Amuro |
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Research Note |
Canada’s New Security Policy toward Asia: An Assessment and Future Prospects |
Tsuyoshi Kawasaki |
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Book Reviews |
SATO Shiro, International Politics of Nuclear Weapons and Hibakusha: Beyond Utopianism vs. Realism |
TAKEMINE Seiichiro |
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SHOJI Tomotaka, Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea: Approaches of ASEAN, Vietnam, and the Philippines |
FUKUDA Tamotsu |
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TAKAHASHI Sugio, Modern Strategy: Designing National Security Strategy in the Era of Great Power Competition |
MATSUOKA Misato |
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NAKAMOTO Satoru and MATSUMURA Hiroyuki, eds., The Political Economy of the US-China Economic Friction |
MURAYAMA Yuzo |
Volume 50 Number 4 (March 2023)
Energy Policy and Security in a Changing World |
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Energy Security after the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: From Connectgraphy to Geo-strategy |
MIYAWAKI Noboru |
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Japan’s Energy Security: Which Factor Matters, International Structure or Interdependence? |
HATAKEYAMA Kyoko and MILLER Erika |
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U.S. Energy Policy: Transforming into an Energy Exporter and its Geopolitical Implications |
MURAKAMI Masatoshi |
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China's Energy Security and its Changing Oil Strategy |
WATANABE Shino |
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Transformation of Energy Policy in the Former Soviet Union after the Cold War: In the case of Central Asia, which transformed from confrontation to cooperation |
INAGAKI Fumiaki |
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Article |
Impact of Alliances on Trade: Case Study of the Indo-Pacific Region, 1991-2020 |
TAKABATAKE Futoshi |
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Book Reviews |
Amitav Acharya, The End of American World Order (Second Edition) |
TAKEUCHI Toshitaka |
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SAHASHI Ryo & SUZUKI Kazuto eds., Joe Biden's Foreign Policy and His Vision |
TAMAKI Nobuhiko |
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TAKEUCHI Toshitaka, SHINYO Takahiro, Thinking about United Nations Security Council Reform |
HASUO Ikuyo |
Volume 50 Number 3 (December 2022)
Confidence Building in Asia |
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Introduction ―Confidence Building in Asia |
OBA Mie |
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"Confidence Building" in ASEAN Architecture |
KOGA Kei |
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"Mutual Trust" Between China and Eurasian Countries: The Ideals and Limits of Chinese "Confidence-Building Measures" |
MASUO, Chisako T. |
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Friend Enemy Distinction and Just War Theory in the Global War on Terrorism: A Case Study of Targeted Drone Killings under the Obama Administration |
YAMAGUCHI Yuto |
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Research Note |
Development and Security in Telecommunications Infrastructure: A Case Study of Supporting the Construction of Submarine Cables in the Indo-Pacific Region |
NAGAOKA Sachi |
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Book Reviews |
SATAKE Tomohiko, Beyond the Tyranny of Distance: Japan-Australia Security Cooperation after the Cold War |
FUKUSHIMA Teruhiko |
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SUZUKI Shigeru, Environmental Problems Related to Military Bases in the Continental United States |
YAMAMOTO Akiko |
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MINAMIYAMA Atsushi and MAEDA Yukio, eds., Understanding of Critical Security Studies |
KAMINO Tomoya |
Volume 50 Number 2 (September 2022)
U.S.-China Confrontation and Japan, Russia, and Taiwan |
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Debates Over U.S. China Strategy: A New Phase in the Military Competitive Approach |
MORI Satoru |
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China's Policy Toward the United States: Quest for Changing the International Order and Safeguarding Core Interests |
IIDA Masafumi |
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The Japanese Response to the "Taiwan Contingencies" in the Context of the U.S.-China Confrontation |
TOKUCHI Hideshi |
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Russia and the U.S.-China Confrontation: China as a Troublesome Partner of Russia |
KOIZUMI Yu |
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U.S.-China Conflict over Taiwan: Survival Strategies of Autonomous Small Power in the Midst of Great Power Competition |
IGARASHI Takayuki |
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Research Note |
Leadership Requirements for UN Peacekeeping Operations in Complex Operational Environments |
KAWAMOTO Yoshiaki |
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Book Reviews |
The "Retaking the Mainland" by Taiwanese government: The Concept of Chinese Unification by the ROC |
DUAN Ruicong |
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Expanding Security: UN Security Council and Humanitarian Governmentality |
NISHIKAI Hiroshi |
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Hybrid War?Enduring Threats to Democracy |
SETO Takashi |
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Japanese Maritime Security and Law of the Sea |
YASUI Kengo |
Volume 50 Number 1 (June 2022)
The Current Tasks to Achieve Sustaining Peace |
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The Current Tasks to Achieve Sustaining Peace with Special Consideration of the Linkage between International Security and International Peace Operations |
SHINODA Hideaki |
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Transforming UN Peace Operations in the Age of Fragmented Sovereignty |
NAKAYA Sumie |
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Peace Operations in Indo-Pacific: A Review of Regional Powers' Influence on Peacebuilding |
UESUGI Yuji |
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Rethinking "African Solutions to Africa's Problems": Peace Operations in Africa |
INOUE-HAZAMA Mika |
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Rethinking Peacebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Lessons Learned after 25 Years of the Dayton Peace Agreement |
OSA Yukie |
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Research Note |
Operation Chammal: France's Military Presence in Syria |
KOJIMA Machiko |
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Book Reviews |
IWAMA Yoko, The 1968 Global Nuclear Order and West Germany |
TANAKA Shingo |
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SHINODA Hideaki, Partnership International Peace Operations in Changing International Order and Evolving Conflict Resolution |
YAMASHITA Hikaru |
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ADACHI Kenki, Changing Arms Control Norms in International Society |
KUBOTA Masanori |
Volume 49 Number 4 (March 2022)
What did the Abe Administration changed? |
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Introduction --What did the Abe Administration changed? |
SHINODA Tomohito |
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What Changes the National Security Council Brought About |
KANEHARA Nobukatsu |
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The Enactment of the Legislation for Peace and Security: The Process, the Characteristics, and the Assignments for Future |
TAKAMIZAWA Nobushige |
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A Study of the Act on the Protection of Specially Designated Secrets |
KOTANI Ken |
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Demystifying the Arms Transfer Policy: From Trade Ban to Transfer Facilitation |
SATO Heigo |
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Research Note |
Deterrence of Aggressive Behaviors in Space: Hybrid Application of Escalation Control Options |
URABE Taizo |
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Book Reviews |
KANEHARA Nobukatsu, Security Strategy |
YAGI Naoto |
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SAHASHI Ryo, US-Chinese Conflicts: American Strategic Shift and the Division of the World |
HAGITO Tomoaki |
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SHIDA Junjiro, American Foreign Policy at the End of the Cold War: George H.W. Bush's Administration and the German Unification |
NAKAMURA Toshiya |
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NAYA Masatsugu et al. eds., Is Liberal International Order on the Verge of Collapse? |
SUZUKI Kazuto |
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MIYAOKA Isao, Introductory Lectures in Security Studies |
ISHIKAWA Taku |
Volume 49 Number 3 (December 2021)
COVID-19 and Security |
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Introduction: COVID-19 and Security: Overview and Prospect |
KAMINO Tomoya |
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Securitization Dilemma Reconsidered: A New Framework for Security Studies |
NISHIKAI Hiroshi |
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Economic Security over China after the Covid-19 Outbreak: Trade with a Threatening State, China’s Digital Renminbi, and Decoupling from China |
HASEGAWA Masanori |
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The Overlap of Global Health and Humanitarianism: From the Ebola Crisis to the COVID-19 Pandemic |
AKAHOSHI Sho |
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Article |
NATO's Approach to China: From the Perspective of Collective Defense and Political Alliance Building |
TANAKA Ryousuke |
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Research Note |
Japan-India Defence Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific Era: Building a Stronger Japan-India Strategic Partnership |
G.V.C.Naidu, ISHIDA Yasuyuki |
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Book Reviews |
ITO Toru, Behavioural Principle of Emerging India: Its Strategic Culture and Characteristics |
NAGAO Satoru |
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Erica Frantz, Authoritarianism: What Everyone Needs to Know |
SUECHIKA Kota |
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CHIJIWA Yasuaki, Unintended Consensus: A History of Postwar Japan’s Defense Concept |
KATO Hiroaki |
Volume 49 Number 2 (September 2021)
Trump Diplomacy in Historical Perspective |
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Trump's "Exceptionality" in U.S. Diplomatic History: The Decline of the Liberal International Order and Its Aftermath |
KUSANO Hiroki |
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Trump's Deviations and Continuity in the History of U.S. Trade Policy: Focusing on the Connections between Trade and Security |
TOMITA Terumasa |
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Reliability in the Japan-U.S. Alliance: Historical Developments of the Defense Cooperation |
ITAYAMA Mayumi |
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Trump and U.S. Foreign Policy toward the Middle East: Focusing on Military Withdrawal and Hardline Policy toward Iran |
AOKI Kenta |
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Changing U.S. Perceptions of China's Political System and Ideology |
YAMAGUCHI Shinji |
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Book Reviews |
KAWANA Shinji ed., Comparative Study of Base Problems: Policy Implications for Okinawa |
SUZUKI Shigeru |
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KITAGAWA Keizo, Intellectual Innovation of Military Organizations ―Creativity through Doctrine and Operational Art |
ABE Ryoko |
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TSUCHIYA Motohiro, Cyber Great Game: Geo-competition in Politics, Economy, Technology and Data |
SUDA Yuko |
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MASUO Chisako T., China's Behavioral Principles: International Relations Determined by the Domestic Currents |
WATANABE Shino |
Volume 49 Number 1 (June 2021)
Innovation Ecosystem and National Security |
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Introduction: Innovation Ecosystem and National Security |
MATSUMURA Hiroyuki |
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The Ambivalence of CFIUS in Balancing Values: A Problem of Innovation Ecosystem for National Security |
SAITOU Kousuke |
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U.S. Export Control Policy for People's Republic of China: Emerging Technology and Economic Security |
ONO Sumiko |
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Managing the Defense Innovation Ecosystem |
TOMIKAWA Hideo |
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Authoritarian Innovation Ecosystem: China's Strategies and Challenges for Emerging Technologies |
TSUCHIYA Takahiro |
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Articles |
'Civilianisation' of Military Justice Systems: The Modern Significance of Military Justice Systems and the Prospects for Reform |
YAMADA Hiroyuki |
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Book Reviews |
ENOMOTO Tamara, The Arms Trade Treaty: The Self, Sovereignty, and Arms Transfer Control |
IKEGAMI Masako |
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KATO Hiroaki, The Origins of Overseas Dispatches of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces |
KUSUNOKI Ayako |
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KOBAYASHI Yoshiki, Essentials of Terrorism |
NAKABAYASHI Hironobu |
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NISHIDA Michiru, Nuclear Transparency: Practices of US-USSR/Russia and NPT as well as Their Potential Applicability to China |
ICHIMASA Sukeyuki |
Volume 48 Number 4 (March 2021)
Populism and Transatlantic Security |
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Germany's Policy Guidelines for the Indo-Pacific: A Departure from Interdependence with China? |
NAKAMURA Toshiya |
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From Trump to Biden: Changes and Continuities in American Politics and Foreign Policy |
MURATA Koji |
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Brexit and Security in Britain: Populism and Euroscepticism as "Threats from Within" |
OGAWA Hiroyuki |
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NATO and the Dilemma of Unity: Crises of Ukraine, Populism, and COVID-19 |
YOSHIZAKI Tomonori |
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Populism and Security in France |
WATANABE Hirotaka |
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Book Reviews |
ABE Ryoko, Brain of the U.S. Marine Corps: The Development of Warfighting Concept after the Vietnam War |
KITAGAWA Keizo |
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KAWANA Shinji, The Rise and Fall of the US Military Bases 1968-1973: The Policy of Withdrawal from Mainland Japan |
NOZOE Fumiaki |
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KISHI Toshimitsu, Nuclear Armament and Intellectuals: Non-nuclear Policy Conducted by the Cabinet Research Office |
MURAKAMI Tomoaki |
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William Spaniel, Bargaining over the Bomb: The Successes and Failures of Nuclear Negotiations |
HAMAMURA Jin |
Volume 48 Number 3 (December 2020)
Fragile Stability in the "In Between" Central and Eastern European States |
HIROSE Yoshikazu |
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Illiberal Democracy and Foreign and Security Policy in Hungary |
OGINO Akira |
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The US, Europe and the Ukraine Crisis: European Security at a Crossroads |
GOROKU Tsuyoshi |
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Russian Military Strategy for Eastern Europe: The Impact of NATO Enlargement and the Ukrainian Crisis |
KOIZUMI Yu |
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Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) in the International Order in Europe: Interactions between Intra-Regional Dynamism and External Actors |
HIGASHINO Atsuko |
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Articles |
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Effectiveness Assessment of the UNSC-Resolution-Based Sanctions Regimes |
OKUBO Shinich |
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Research Note |
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Future of Wars Expanding into New Domains and the "Fog of War" : Development of Information and Communications Technologies from the Points of View of Classical Military Thought and Wars in New Domains (Space, Cyberspace, and Field of Electromagnetic Wave |
TAKAGI Koichiro |
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Book Reviews |
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TANAKA SAKABE Yukako, Why Democratization Breeds Violence: Conditions for Post-Conflict Peace |
HIDAKA Kaoru |
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FUKUSHIMA Yasuhito, Order and Disorder in Space Security: Past, Present, and Future |
MURANO Masashi |
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MADOKORO Daisuke, The Responsibility to Protect: An Evolving International Norm of Sovereignty and Humanitarianism |
NAKAMURA Nagafumi |
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Odd Arne Westad, The Cold War: A World History |
TAMAKI Nobuhiko |
Volume 48 Number 2 (September 2020)
Effectiveness and Problems of Sanctions Regimes |
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Current Status of Economic Sanctions against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea: Its Scheme, Implementation and Influence |
MIMURA Mitsuhiro |
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Efficacy of UN Sanctions on North Korea: Effectiveness and Challenges |
TAKEUCHI Maiko |
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The Effectiveness of UN Sanctions on Iran |
SUZUKI Kazuto |
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U.S. Financial Sanctions against Nonproliferation |
MATSUMOTO Eiko |
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Research Note |
Evolution of Cyberspace and Its Impact on Sanctions |
MOCHINAGA Dai |
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Book Reviews |
ITAYAMA Mayumi, Formation of the U.S.-Japan Joint Defense Arrangement, 1951-1978 |
SANADA Naotaka |
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TAGO Atsushi, What Is a War? |
KAGOTANI Koji |
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Jakub J. Grygiel and A. Wess Mitchell, The Unquiet Frontier: Rising Rivals, Vulnerable Allies, and the Crisis of American Power |
KURITA Masahiro |
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Richard Caplan, Measuring Peace: Principles, Practices, and Politics |
UESUGI Yuji |
Volume 48 Number 1 (June 2020)
Security Policies and Environment in the Middle East after "Islamic State" |
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Introduction |
YOKOTA Takayuki |
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Syrian Conflict and Non-State Armed Actors: Mobilization of the Islamic State and its Failure |
TAKAOKA Yutaka |
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Reformulation of Israel's National Security Doctrine and Its Development: Examining the "Meridor Committee Report" and the "IDF Strategy" |
TSUJITA Toshiya |
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Changes in Turkey-Northern Cyprus Relations and Security in the Eastern Mediterranean |
IWASAKA Masamichi |
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Securitization of Islamism in Egypt: The Case of al-Sīsī's Policy on the Muslim Brotherhood |
YOKOTA Takayuki |
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Securitizing Islamists in Jordan: The Case of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamic State in the 2010s |
KIKKAWA Takuro |
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Security and the Muslim Brotherhood for Saudi Arabia |
TAKAO Kenichiro |
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Book Reviews |
David Armitage, Civil Wars: A History in Ideas |
SAKAGUCHI Daisaku |
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SHINOZAKI Masao, Empire Detained: Britain's Commitment outside Europe in Post-War British External Policy, 1968-1982 |
SUGAWARA Takeshi |
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KOIZUMI Yu, Geopolitics of Imperial Russia |
MATSUZAKI Hideya |
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OKONOGI Masao, Origins of the Korean Division: The Struggle between Independence and Unification |
YU Sunhee |
Volume 47 Number 4 (March 2020)
Identification of Straits Used for International Navigation by Using AIS Data: Are there Any International Straits in Japanese Territorial Waters? |
MAYAMA Akira, YAMADA Takanari |
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The Development of Hybrid Warfare after the Annexation of Crimea: A Comparative Case Study of Montenegro, Macedonia, and Hungary |
SHIDA Junjiro |
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Book Reviews |
SHIMOYACHI Nao, The Politics of International Criminal Justice: Rethinking the Peace versus Justice Dilemma |
FUTAMURA Madoka |
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TAKEDA Yasuhiro, Costs of the Japan-U.S. Alliance |
ITAYAMA Mayumi |
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AKIYAMA, Nobumasa and TAKAHASHI Sugio, The End of Nuclear Forgetting: Revival of Nuclear Weapons |
FUKUDA Junichi |
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SMITH, Sheila A, Japan Rearmed: The Politics of Military Power |
CHIJIWA Yasuaki |
Volume 47 Number 3 (December 2020)
Cutting-Edge Research on Base Studies |
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What questions does the study of military bases pose? |
KAWANA Shinji |
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IMAI Kohei |
Why do Anti-Base Movements Occur or are Revitalized??A Comparative Analysis of Multiple Case Studies in Turkey |
IMAI Kohei |
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Base Politics and Denmark |
TAKAHASHI Minori |
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Strategic Asset or Political Burden? US Military Bases and the Base Politics in Saudi Arabia |
MIZOBUCHI Masaki |
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Environmental Regulation and Status of Forces Agreement: A Newly Emerging Environmental Risk of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Germany |
MORI Keisuke |
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Policy Research on Japanese Non-combatant Evacuation Operations (NEO) in a Korean Peninsula Crisis |
MATSUURA Masanobu |
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Book Reviews |
ICHIMASA Sukeyuki, A Study on the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban: International Norm and its Strategic Implications |
OHSUGI Shigeru, TOSAKI Hirofumi |
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USHIROGATA Keitaro, Maritime Strategy Theory |
SHIMODAIRA Takuya |
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TSUZAKI Naoto, The German Nuclear Question from the End of World War Ⅱ to the Present:The Rise and Fall of Germany as a Nuclear Threshold State |
KURASHINA Itsuki |
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P.W. Singer and Emerson T. Brooking, Likewar: The Weaponization of Social Media |
MITANI Fumie |
Volume 47 Number 2 (September 2019)
Assessing the Legislation for Peace and Security |
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Introduction: Assessing the Legislation for Peace and Security |
CHIJIWA Yasuaki |
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Revisiting the Debate on Legislation for Peace and Security: Effects of the Legislation and Future Agenda |
TOKUCHI Hideshi |
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Toward a "Seamless Response": Gray Zone Deterrence in the 2015 Security Legislation |
TAKAHASHI Sugio |
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Assessing the Impact of the Legislation for Peace and Security on the Self-Defense Forces: Insights from Operational Art |
SHIMODAIRA Takuya |
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The Prospects and Challenges for Japan-U.S.-ROK Trilateral Cooperation under the Legislation for Peace and Security |
MURANO Masashi |
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International Peace Cooperation and the Legislation for Peace and Security: A Comparative Analysis for the Trend of Peace Operations and the Domestic Legal System |
YAMAMOTO Shinichi |
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OKUBO WARD Akira, On the Brink between Continental Commitment and Disengagement: Britain and West European Security after the First World War |
OGAWA Hiroyuki |
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TSURUTA Aya, Rethinking Genocide in Rwanda: Analysis in Historical Perspective |
CROSS Kyoko |
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MICHISHITA Narushige ed., Technological Innovation and Transformation of War and Peace |
FUKUDA Takeshi |
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Ronald F. INGLEHART, Cultural Evolution: People’s Motivations Are Changing, and Reshaping the World |
KOHAMA Shoko |
Volume 47 Number 1 (June 2019)
Political Dynamics of the Belt and Road Initiative |
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Belt and Road Initiative: Changes and Realities |
WATANABE Shino |
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China's Approach towards Eurasia: Its Geopolitical Backgrounds and Reactions from Post-Soviet Countries |
YUASA Takeshi |
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Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Europe: Sense of Threat, Disappointment, and Expectation |
HIGASHINO Atsuko |
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China's Arctic Activities and the Impact of the Ice Silk Road Concept on the International Security Environment |
ISHIHARA Takahiro |
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Research Notes |
Analysis of Current Organizational Change about Collaboration between Officers and Civilian in Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) : Case Study of the Political Advisor in Army Headquarters |
IKEGAMI Ryuzo |
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Book Reviews |
KURITA Masahiro, Nuclear Risk and Regional Conflict : Crises and Stability in the India-Pakistan Conflict |
ITO Toru |
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SHINODA Tomohito, Japan's Regime Shift and Postwar Foreign Policy |
HOSHIRO Hiroyuki |
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TAKAHASHI Kazuhiro, Defending the Dollar: The US Balance of Payment Problems and the Japan-US Relations 1959-1969 |
SUZUKI Hironao |
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TADOKORO Masayuki, International Politics of Immigration |
MIYASHIA Hiromu |
Volume 46 Number 4 (March 2019)
Political Dynamism surrounding Transborder Migration and Refugees |
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Introduction: Transborder Migration and Refugee Issues as a Security Challenge |
HAKATA Kei |
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The Border Control Policy of the Trump Administration: From the Viewpoint of National Security |
SUZUKI Shigeru |
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Irregular Migration from the Middle East and Africa and Its Implication on the Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union |
KOBAYASHI Amane |
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Influx of Transborder Migrants and the Rise of European Populism |
MIYOSHI Norihide |
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Research Notes |
Military equipment joint development plan at the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) and the impact on Germany’s defense industry From the relation with German arms export policy |
ITO Yoshihiko |
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Book Reviews |
TAKEDA You, Japan's Nuclear Diplomacy: A Resource-poor Country’s 70 Years of Struggle |
TANAKA Shingo |
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MIYAZAKI Yoko, 'War on Terror' and Japan: An Analysis of the Foreign?Policymaking Process under the Coalition Government |
MIYASAKA Naofumi |
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John Baylis and Yoko Iwama, eds., Joining the Non-Proliferation Treaty:?Deterrence, Non-Proliferation and the American Alliance |
MUKAI Wakana |
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Gat Azar, The Causes of War and the Spread of Peace: But Will?War Rebound? |
SANO Yasuko |
Volume 46 Number 3 (December 2018)
Foreign and Security Policies in the "Indo-Pacific" Era |
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Indo-Pacific Vision: Concepts and Challenges |
JIMBO Ken |
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“Indo-Pacific”: from Japan’s Perspective |
OBA Mie |
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“Indo-Pacific” as a Strategic Concept: US Perspective |
TATSUMI Yuki |
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Australia and Indo-Pacific: Searching for a new Order in a Multipolar Era |
SATAKE Tomohiko |
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What is India’s “Indo-Pacific” Strategy? |
NAGAO Satoru |
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Articles |
The Development of Chabahar Port and the Regional Order Building in the “Indo-Pacific” |
AOKI Kenta |
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The Genealogy of the Concept of “Kokueki (National Interest)” in Post-WWII Japan: Focusing on the Translations of the Concept of “National Interest” |
OYAMA Takatoshi |
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The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in China's Foreign Policy-making Process: The MFA’s Relations with People's Liberation Army |
YAMAZAKI Amane |
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Book Reviews |
SUGIMOTO Hiroshi, America's Anguish toward Targeted Killing |
SAITOU Kousuke |
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TSUCHIYA Motohiro ed., U.S. Pacific Command and Asia Security in the "Indo-Pacific" |
TSUYAMA Yuzuru |
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KOGA Kei, Reinventing Regional Security Institutions in Asia and Africa: Power Shifts, Ideas, and Institutional Change |
NAKANO Ryoko |
Volume 46 Number 2 (September 2018)
North Korea’s Nuclear and Missile Issues |
North Korea’s Nuclear Posture and Emerging Deterrence Strategy toward the US in the Kim Jong Un Era |
AKUTSU Hiroyasu |
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The U.S. Deterrence Polities against North Korea: The Nuclear Posture Review under the Trump Administration and Its Policy Development |
TOSAKI Hirofumi |
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North Korea’s Adaptation to the Strengthened Sanctions and the Challenges for International Community |
FURUKAWA Katsuhisa |
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China’s Search for Engagement with the Korean Peninsula in North Korea’s “Denuclearization”: Between Collective Security and a Peace Regime |
KURATA Hideya |
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Articles |
‘Our Sea (Mare Nostrum) ’ and the Influence of Land: The ‘Open Sea’ and the ‘Closed Sea’ |
SAKAGUCHI Daisaku |
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Research Notes |
Coalition Warfare during the Boxer Rebellion: The Coordination Process of the On-scene Naval Commanders |
OTSUKA Umio |
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Book Reviews |
ADACHI Kenki ed., De-Westernization and Re-Construction of Security Governance |
HASEGAWA Susumu |
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ANAMI Yusuke, Why Does China Continue Military Expansion? |
YAMAZAKI Amane |
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ALLISON Graham, (FUJIWARA Tomoko), Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap? |
TSUCHIYA Takahiro |
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Alex J. Bellamy, East Asia’s Other Miracle: Explaining the Decline of Mass Atrocities |
TANAKA (SAKABE) Yukako |
Volume 46 Number 1 (June 2018)
Leadership and Foreign Policy Change |
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Theories of Foreign Policy Change and Leader Personality |
MIYAOKA Isao |
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Reagan and Trump: A Comparative Study of US Leadership |
MURATA Koji |
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Xi Jinping's Diplomacy and the Rise of His Political Authority |
IIDA Masafumi |
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President Putin's Leadership: Future of Russia's Assertive Foreign Policy |
HYODO Shinji |
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Japan's Foreign and Security Policy |
SHINODA Tomohito |
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Armed Attack Situations over Sakishima Islands and Contemporary Issues of Japan's Civil Protection System: Focusing on the Situation of Full Evacuation from Islands and Role of Local Authorities |
NAKABAYASHI Hironobu |
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Non-Traditional Maritime Security: Recognising and Responding to Threats Facing Australia |
KANDA Hidenobu |
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Book Reviews |
KOIZUMI Naomi, Russia's Security Diplomacy in the Post-Cold War Era |
HASEGAWA Takeyuki |
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TSUYAMA Yuzuru, The Self Defense Forces as Military: The Japan's Entrance Process to The PSI and The Japanese National Security Policy |
KATO Hiroaki |
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HONDA Tomoaki, Seeking Contribution towards Peacekeeping: JSDF's Challenges and Consequences |
SHOJI Takayuki |
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William Mulligan, The Origins of the First World War |
OKUBO Akira |
Volume 45 Number 4 (March 2018)
An Era of Competing Visions of International Order |
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An Era of Competing Visions of International Order: An Introduction |
TSURUOKA Michito |
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In Search of Liberal International Order: Alliances in US Grand Strategy |
TAMAKI Nobuhiko |
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Sovereignty and "Sphere of Influence": A Russian Perspective |
KOIZUMI Yu |
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China's Views on International Order: From Selective Participation to Competition over Rule-Making? |
YAMAGUCHI Shinji |
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Seeking "Values" in the International Arena: Japan's Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Era |
SHIRATORI Junichiro |
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Feasibility of Nuclear First-Strike Option in India's Nuclear Doctrine |
KURITA Masahiro |
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Book Reviews |
ISHII Yurika, International Regulation of Transnational Crimes |
SAGAWA Yukako |
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SOEYA Yoshihide, Security: Going beyond the “Article 9-Alliance Regime” |
UEKI (KAWAKATSU) Chikako |
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HIKARU Yamashita, Evolving Patterns of Peacekeeping: International Cooperation at Work |
INOUE Mika |
Volume 45 Number 3 (December 2017)
Reconsidering Non-Traditional Security Threats: Natural Resources, Environment, and Refugees |
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Reconsidering Non-Traditional Security Threats: A Case of Natural Resource Security |
HATAKEYAMA Kyoko |
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The Limits and Possibilities in the Securitization of Global Environmental Problems |
YAMADA Takahiro |
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A Study of Crisis in the Global Refugee Regime: The Nexus between Burden-sharing and Security |
NAKAYAMA Yumi |
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Book Reviews |
OGAWA Kenichi, Transformation of the Cold War and UK Nuclear Policy: Policy Debate over the ANF under the Wilson Ministry |
ARAKAKI Hiromu |
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SAITOU Kousuke, Politics of Armaments: How the Dynamics of Restraints Influence the U.S. Policy Choices |
KUBOTA Yukari |
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YAMAMOTO Akiko, The Revision of the US-Japan Security Treaty as the US Base Policy |
TAKAHASHI Kazuhiro |
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Victor D. Cha, Powerplay: The Origins of the American Alliance System in Asia |
NISHIDA Tatsuya |
Volume 45 Number 2 (September 2017)
Perspectives on Sovereign State System |
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Introduction: Sovereign State System and International Security |
OGASAWARA Takayuki |
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China's Return to the Grand Unification (Dayitong) and Its Impact, with a Focus on the South China Sea Issue |
YAMAMOTO Hideya |
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Intervantion, Multipolarity, and Russia's Ambivalence on R2P |
OKADA Miho |
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Transformation of the Concept of Security in the Middle East: Focusing on the Interaction between State Actors and Non-state Actord |
SAKAI Keiko |
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Developing a Theory of "Hybrid Peacebuilding" as a Bridge between State-building and Peacebuilding |
UESUGI Yuji |
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Chiefdom Police Reform and Statehood: An Analysis of Security Sector Reform in Sierra Leone (1996-2015) |
FRUZAWA Yoshiaki |
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Book Reviews |
IWATA Shuichiro, Arms Control in the 21st Century |
TAKEUCHI Toshitaka |
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KATAYAMA Yoshio, Terrorism and Security Today: Counter-terrorism and Democracy |
SASAKI Hazuki |
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NOZOE Fumiaki, Japan-U. S. Security Relations after the Okinawa Reversion: Conflicts over the U. S. Bases |
YOSHIDA Shingo |
Volume 45 Number 1 (June 2017)
Obama's Foreign Policy Legacy |
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What was Obama Foreign Policy all about? |
NAKAYAMA Toshihiro |
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The Obama Administration's Alliance Policy: The Paradoxical Effects of Relativization |
ISHIKAWA Taku |
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The Pursuit of Defense Reform During the Obama Period: The Organizational Aspects of Defense Innovation |
MORI Satoru |
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Obama's War on Terror: "State Secrets Priviledge" and "Target Killing" |
UMEKAWA Takeshi |
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Obama’s Policy on Intervention:Between Intervention and Non-intervention |
NISHIZUMI Yusuke |
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Establishing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): Reorganization Based on the United States’ “All-Hazards” Concept |
ITO Jun |
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Britain’s Defence Policy regarding the Falkland Islands |
SHINOZAKI Masao |
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Book Reviews |
ARAKAKI Hiromu, The Transformation and Development of U.S. Non-proliferation Policy under the Johnson Administration |
TOMOTSUGU Shinsuke |
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SHINODA Hideaki, History of Ideas of the Right of Collective Self-Defense in Japan:Article 9 of the Constitution and Japan-US Security Treaty. |
SASAJIMA Masahiko |
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Stanley R. Sloan, Defense of the West: NATO, the European Union and the Transatlantic Bargain |
TSURUOKA Michito |
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Dmitri Trenin, Should We Fear Russia? |
HYODO Shinji |
Volume 44 Number 4 (March 2017)
New Horizons for Theoretical Security Studies |
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Preface: New Horizons for Theoretical Security Studies |
AKAGI Kanji |
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New Trends for Theoretical Studies on the Agent-Structure Problem |
IZUMIKAWA Yasuhiro |
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Theories of International Security and the Outbreak of the First World War: Preventive War Theories, the Rubicon Theory of War, and the Development of Historiography |
KONNO Shigemitsu |
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Rational Choice Theory and the U.S.-Japan Alliance: An Attempt to Apply Theories to Policy Issues |
FUKUSHIMA Hiroyuki |
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A Realist Theory of Overconfidence: The Case of the Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact, 1941 |
ITO Ryuta |
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Britain’s Military Commitment and the Alliance in the Eastern Mediterranean: Focusing upon the Contended Value of the Cyprus Sovereign Base Areas, 1968-74 |
ITO Nobuyoshi |
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Research Notes |
Operational Art as the Security Studies: Its Implication and Necessity |
KITAGAWA Keizo |
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Book Reviews |
UESUGI Yuji et al., All Japan towards the World Peace: New Approaches to Peacebuilding, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief |
SHINODA Hideaki |
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KOIZUMI Yu, Military Superpower Russia: Its New World Strategy and Principles of Behavior |
SASAKI Takahiro |
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NAGAO Satoru, An Examination of the Indian Military Strategy |
TAMARI Kazutoshi |
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Tongfi Kim, The Supply Side of Security: A Market Theory of Military Alliance |
KONDA Naomi |
Volume 44 Number 3 (December 2016)
The National Defense Program Outline: Strudies from Various Viewpoints |
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A Study of the Policymaking at a Turning Point from “The Requirement-based Defense Force” to “The Basic Defense Force” |
MATSUOKA Hironori, NAKAJIMA Shingo |
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U.S. Defense Policy and the 1976 National Defense Program Outline |
TAKEDA Yu |
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Japan’s Defense Build-up under the 1976 National Defense Program Outline, 1977-1987: With a Focus on the Defense of Sea Lines of Communication |
YOSHIDA Shingo |
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From Basic Defense Force Concept to Capability-Based Planning: For Mission-Oriented Force Planning Construct |
TAKAHASHI Sugio |
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A Reexamination of Peace Keeping Operations within the Self-Defense Forces and Prospects for the “Cambodia Formula”: With a Focus on the Oral History of Nishimoto Tetsuya |
SATO Tomomi |
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A Role of Nuclear Weapons in Kargil Conflict |
SAITO Tsuyoshi |
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Reflecting on the Seventy Years after the Defeat of World War II: Postwar Japan in the Eyes of Winners and Losers |
WATANABE Akio |
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Book Reviews |
SATO Tetsuo, The Security Council of the United Nations and Chapter VII of the UN Charter, 2016 |
HONDA Tomoaki |
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TOSA Hiroyuki, The Politics of Border and Violence: Beyond the Logic of Security State |
KAMINO Tomoya |
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HAKATA Kei, The International Protection of Internally Displaced Persons: Possibilities and Limitations of Humanitarian Action beyond Borders |
NAKAYAMA Yumi |
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MIYASHITA Yuichiro, France and Ideas of Postwar International Order: Politics and Diplomacy during World War II |
GOUROKU Tsuyoshi |
Volume 44 Number 2 (September 2016)
Counterterrorism and Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction |
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CBRN Terrorism: Methods, Prevention, and Responses |
MIYASAKA Naofumi |
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The Accomplishments of the Nuclear Security Summits and Challenges beyond 2016 |
NORO Naoko |
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Dual-use Dilemma and Countering Bioterrorism |
TANAKA Kiwako |
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CBRN Terrorism: Trends, Analysis, and Diversity |
ADACHI Yoshimasa |
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Countering CBRN Terrorism at Major Events |
KAWAMOTO Shiro |
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Book Reviews |
ENDO Mitsugi, Collapsed States and International Security: Experiences of Somalia and New Sovereign Statehood |
KATAOKA Sadaharu |
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HIRANO Ryuji, Politics and Strategy for the First Sino-Japanese War and Russo-Japanese War: “Maritime Limited War” and the Cooperation between the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy |
ONO Keishi |
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HOSOYA Yuichi, Japanese Understanding of History: From the Japanese-Russo War to the Asia-Pacific War |
HATANO Sumio |
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Bobo Lo, Russia and the New World Disorder |
OKADA Miho |
Volume 44 Number 1 (June 2016)
The State of Alliance Today |
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Alliance Politics in the 21st Century: A Japanese Perspective |
HOSOYA Yuichi |
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Examining the Japan-US Alliance through “The Guidelines for Japan-US Defense Cooperation” with particular focus on the shift of the roles of the Guidelines |
TOKUCHI Hideshi |
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Australia-US Alliance and the Rise of China: Emergence of the “Dual Trends” |
ISHIHARA Yusuke |
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The U.S. Asia-Pacific Rebalance and the U.S.-ROK Alliance: Three Tasks for the 21st Century “Strategic Alliance” |
SAKATA Yasuyo |
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Alliances, Collective Defence and the Right of Collective Self-Defence in Europe: Addressing New Challenges |
TSURUOKA Michito |
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Book Reviews |
AKIYAMA Nobumasa ed., Non-Proliferation Treaty: Global Nuclear Governance |
OGAWA Shinichi |
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IMAI Kohei, Contemporary Turkish Foreign Policy toward the Middle East: Contributing to the Construction of the Regional Order |
MIZOBUCHI Masaki |
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KAWAKAMI Takashi, Japan-US Alliance in the Age of Non-Polarity: Would U.S. Appeasement towards China Cause 20 Years’ Crisis? |
JIMBO Ken |
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Steven J. Barela, ed., Legitimacy and Drones: Investigating the Legality, Morality and Efficacy of UCAVs |
IWAMOTO Seigo |
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Dale C. Copeland, Economic Interdependence and War |
HASEGAWA Masanori |
Volume 43 Number 4 (March 2016)
Japan and the United Nations: Marking the 60th Anniversary of Its Membership |
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Japan’s 60 Years in the United Nations: Its Records and Prospects |
HOSHINO Toshiya |
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Japan and the Post-Cold War UN Security Council: Japan’s UN Policy during the “Lost Two Decades” |
MURAKAMI Tomoaki |
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Comparing UN and Japan’s Reforms towards Peacekeeping Operations: Bridging the Gaps in the Five Issue Areas |
FUJISHIGE Hiromi |
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The Significant Role of the UN in the Development of International Criminal Law and Japan: A Case Study on the Rome Statute of the ICC |
NAKASONE Suguru |
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Japan’s Approach in the Field of Nuclear Disarmament and the United Nations |
KATARAO Haruka |
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Proposal for Establishing a Military Committee and its Failure in the U.S.-Japan Alliance |
ITAYAMA Mayumi |
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Book Reviews |
ADACHI Kenki, Norms in International Society: When States Refrain from Using Certain Weapons |
FUKUDA Takeshi |
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KIMIYA Tadashi ed., The Korean Peninsula and East Asia |
WATANABE Takeshi |
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TSUCHIYA Motohiro, Cyber Security and International Relations: A Conflict between Social Solidarity and National Security |
KATO Akira |
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Benjamin Pohl, EU Foreign Policy and Crisis Management Operations, Power, Purposes and Domestic Politics |
KOBAYASHI Masahide |
Volume 43 Number 3 (December 2015)
Introduction: Shifting Security Environment in the Middle East |
TATEYAMA Ryoji |
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Military and a Rise of Armed Non-State Actors in Political Change of the Arab States |
EZAKI Chie |
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The Setback of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood: A Study from the Post-Islamism |
YOKOTA Takayuki |
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A Search for New Regional Security Order in the Gulf: Militarization of GCC Security Policy and Development of Functional Cooperation |
MURAKAMI Takuya |
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The Iran Nuclear Deal and the Regional Order in the Middle East: Opportunity or Threat? |
TSUJITA Toshiya |
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Book Reviews |
ENDO Seiji ed, The Japan-U.S. Alliance under the Power Shift |
KAWANA Shinji |
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KUROYANAGI Yoneji ed, ASEAN in the Era of “U.S.-Sino Confrontation”: toward the Deepening of Community and the Expansion of Foreign Policy Engagement |
NAGATA Shingo |
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SHOJI Takayoshi, The Overseas Dispatch of the Self-Defense Forces and Japan’s Foreign Policy |
MURAKAMI Tomoaki |
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TAKEDA Yu, Economic Superpower and Its Relations with the United States: Japan-U.S. Policy Coordination on Security, Economy, and Nuclear Power, 1975-1981 |
SHIRATORI Junichiro |
Volume 43 Number 2 (September 2015)
Britain’s Retreat and Security in the Persian Gulf, 1968-1971 |
SHINOZAKI Masao |
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Nixon’s Secret Vietnam Peace Plan, 1969: The Failure of the "Madman" Diplomacy |
TEGA Yusuke |
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All-Japan Approach to International Peace Cooperation: The Self-Defense Forces’ Role in Peacekeeping Operations and Their Coordination with Overseas Development Aid |
IMANISHI Nobuharu |
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Twin Dilemmas and Their Interconnectivity in the Contemporary Strategic Triangle among Japan, the United States, and China: A Theoretical Analysis |
KAWASAKI Tsuyoshi |
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The Transformation of the U.S. Forces and the Deployment of the U.S. Marines to Okinawa in the 1950s |
YAMAMOTO Akiko |
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Book Reviews |
CHIJIWA Yasuaki, A Historical Study of the Security Organs Subordinate to the Cabinet: The Road to Formation of the Japanese Version of National Security Council |
SHINODA Tomohito |
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TSUCHIYA Takahiro, Military System of Modern China: The Party, the Government, and the Army Relations involving National Defense Expenditure and Military Expenditure |
ASANO Ryo |
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Louise I. Shelly, Dirty Entanglements:Corruption, Crime, and Terrorism |
ODAGIRI Tashika |
Volume 43 Number 1 (June 2015)
India’s Security Policy and Its Security Environments |
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Introduction: India’s Security Policy and Its Security Environments |
HIROSE Takako |
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Change of Government in India and Changes in Policies toward Its Smaller Neighbours |
ITO Toru |
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India's Security and Islamic Extremist Organizations: Threats Posed by Al Qaeda and the "Islamic State" |
KASAI Ryohei |
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India's Maritime Security: The Challenges of Its Blue-Water Navy Strategy in the Indian Ocean |
KANDA Hidenobu |
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Chinese Security Perspectives on India |
MIFUNE Emi |
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The Diffusion of the Concept "Indo-Pacific" |
TAMARI Kazutoshi |
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Enhancing Nuclear Security via Safeguards Methods and Technology |
NAGAYOSHI Shoichi |
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The Role of the Ground Self-Defense Force in Maintaining Maritime Traffic Security: For Japan's National Interests as a Global Maritime Nation |
YOSHITOMI Nozomu |
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Book Reviews |
OBA Mie, Asia as a Multi-layered Region: In Search for Co-existence in Conflicts |
NOBORI Amiko |
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TOYODA Yukiko, US-Japan Security Alliance and Prior Consultation: A Device that Supports Equality |
NAKAJIMA Shingo |
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TOYODA Yukiko, US-Japan Security Alliance and Prior Consultation: A Device that Supports Equality |
MURAI Tomohide |
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G. John Ikenberry, ed., Power, Order, and Change in World Politics |
NOGUCHI Kazuhiko |
Volume 42 Number 4 (March 2015)
The National Security Strategy of Japan: Its Significance and Challenges |
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The Drafting Process of the National Security Strategy: Three Advisory Panels of the Second Abe Cabinet |
IGATA Akira |
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Effectiveness of the National Security Strategy in an Age of Austerity |
FUSE Satoru |
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National Security Strategy from the Perspective of Okinawa |
NAKABAYASHI Hironobu |
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Study of the National Security Strategy of Japan as a Higher Norm through a Capability-Based Approach |
HIGASHI Yoshitaka |
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The National Security Council of Japan and its Functional Features |
KOTANI Ken |
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Book Reviews |
KUROSAWA Mitsuru, Toward a World Without Nuclear Weapons: A Realistic Approach to Achieve the Ideal Goal |
TAKAHASHI Sugio |
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SASE Masamori, A Layperson is Rather Preferable: Major Policy Changes Achieved by Michita Sakata, Director-General of Japan Defense Agency |
SADO Akihiro |
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SOEYA Yoshihide, TADOKORO Masayuki, and David A. Welch, eds., Japan as a “Normal Country”? A Nation in Search of Its Place in the World |
YAMAGUCHI Wataru |
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James Steinberg and Michael E. O’Hanlon, Strategic Reassurance and Resolve: U.S.-China Relations in the Twenty-First Century |
IIDA Masafumi |
Volume 42 Number 3 (December 2014)
Reconsidering the Value and Function of U.S. Overseas Military Bases |
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U.S. Overseas Military Bases and the Meaning of ‘Leasehold’: Why the United States Didn’t Seize Territory to Establish Overseas Bases |
SAKAGUCHI Daisaku |
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The U.S. Decision Making Process of Military Base Realignment in Japan: 1968 as a Beginning |
KAWANA Shinji |
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Reexamination of the U.S. Forces Realignment and Command Structure in Korea: Dynamics of Strategic Alliance 2015 Revision |
KURATA Hideya |
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The Post-Cold War U.S. Military Installations in Europe: Transatlantic Negotiations over Its Functions |
YOSHITOME Kota |
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The U.S.-Australia Joint Intelligence Communication Facilities: Cooperation between Material and Human Resources in the U.S.-Australia Alliance |
SATAKE Tomohiko |
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An Analysis of the SDF’s Restrictions on the Use of Force in Policing Operations |
MORIMOTO Masamitsu |
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The Significance of the Iraq Deployment for the JSDF’s Civil-Military Affairs |
HONDA Tomoaki |
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Book Reviews |
INOGUCHI Takashi, G. John Ikenberry, and SATO Yoichiro, eds., The U.S.-Japan Security Alliance: Regional Multilateralism |
WATANABE Tsuneo |
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IWASHITA Akihiro, ed., Reshaping the International Order in Eurasia |
SAITOU Kousuke |
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TADOKORO Masayuki and AGAWA Naoyuki, eds., Manifest Destiny on the Seas?: The Birth and Rise of Pax Americana |
SHIMIZU Ayae |
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NAKAYAMA Toshihiro, American Intervention: The Worldview of the Ideological State |
NAYA Masatsugu |
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Angela Stent, The Limits of Partnership: U.S.-Russian Relations in the Twentieth-First Century |
OKADA Miho |
Volume 42 Number 2 (September 2014)
Robotic Technology and the Future of War |
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What to Worry About the Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) |
SATO Heigo |
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International Legal Assessment of Unmanned Weapons and the Trend towards Their Regulations |
IWAMOTO Seigo |
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and the U.S. Security Policy: Policy Adjustment in the Implementation Phase of Innovation |
SAITOU Kousuke |
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Russia’s Nuclear Weapons Policy |
KOIZUMI Naomi |
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Japanese Assistance to Countries Bordering Conflicts at the Beginning of the Second Cold War |
YAMAGUCHI Wataru |
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A Study of a Suit Brought by the Philippines against China Regarding the Problem in the South China Sea |
KAWAHARA Shoichiro |
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Book Reviews |
MICHISHITA Narushige, The History of North Korea’s Brinkmanship Diplomacy 1966-2012 |
ITO Kohtaro |
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Toshi Yoshihara and James R. Holmes (translated by YAMAGATA Hiroo), Red Star over the Pacific: China’s Rise and the Challenge to U.S. Marine Strategy |
ISHIHARA Takahiro |
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Evelyn Goh, The Struggle for Order: Hegemony, Hierarchy, and Transition in Post-Cold War East Asia |
KOGA Kei |
Volume 42 Number 1 (June 2014)
Current Maritime Security Challenges |
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Current Maritime Security Challenges: A Study on Crisis Management at Sea |
KOTANI Tetsuo |
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Japan’s Courses of Action for More Stabilized Maritime Security of the Region in Response to China’s A2/AD Strategy and USA’s New Policy and Strategy toward Asia and Pacific |
KODA Yoji |
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Russia’s Arctic Policy: Implications for Japan |
OKADA Miho |
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Freedom of Overflight over the High Seas and the Exclusive Economic Zone and the Practices of Air Defense Identification Zone |
ISHII Yurika |
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Rethinking the “Fourth Defense Buildup Plan” : Focusing on the Direction of Defense Buildup in the Making of the Plan |
SANADA Naotaka |
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Book Reviews |
IIDA Masafumi, China’s Maritime Expansion: Increasing Assertiveness of the Chinese Communist Party and the People’s Liberation Army |
YASUDA Jun |
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HASEGAWA Masanori, Economic Security: The Use of Economic Means for National Security |
MURAYAMA Yuzo |
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YANAGISAWA Kyoji, The Japanese Prime Minister’s Office and the Iraq War: Critical Reflection and Introspection by a Former Defense Official |
KATO Hiroaki |
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Dale R. Herspring, Civil-Military Relations and Shared Responsibility: A Four Nation Study |
KAWANO Hitoshi |
Volume 41 Number 4 (March 2014)
Current Security Challenges in Africa |
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Current Security Challenges in Africa |
KATAOKA Sadaharu |
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African Security and France |
KAMO Shozo |
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Security Policy of NATO and the EU towards Africa |
KOKUBO Chihaya |
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Peace and Security in Africa: Role and Challenges of the African Union in Recent Years |
OKADA Etsuko |
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Why Can not the Security in Eastern DR Congo be Recovered? DRC and Rwanda’s Intentions on Security and United Nation’s Partiallity |
YONEKAWA Masako |
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Why Does the Syrian Crisis Drag On? Opposition Groups and the Geopolitics of Conflict |
MIZOBUCHI Masaki |
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Book Reviews |
ONO Naoki, Intelligence Activities of the CIA in the Cold War Era: A Study of the Truman Administration’s Strategic Policy-making Process |
KOBAYASHI Yoshiki |
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KONDA Naomi, Anxiety of Great Power and Influence of Lesser Allies: U.S.-West German Relations in the Berlin Crises |
NISHIDA Tatsuya |
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TERADA Takashi, East Asia and the Asia-Pacific: Competing Regional Integration Initiatives |
OBA Mie |
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YAMAMOTO Shinichi, KAWAGUCHI Chigumi and TANAKA Yukako, eds., Comprehensive Approach for International Peace Activities: Development of Japanese Collaboration System |
HATAKEYAMA Kyoko |
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Jean-Marc F. Blanchard and Norrin M. Ripsman, Economic Statecraft and Foreign Policy: Sanctions, Incentives, and Target State Calculations |
HASEGAWA Masanori |
Volume 41 Number 3 (December 2013)
National Security Policy of the Obama Administration: A Report Card |
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The Obama Doctrine and Power Politics |
UMEMOTO Tetsuya |
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Obama's Middle East Policy in Perspective |
IZUMI Atsushi |
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Obama's China Policy and the Rebalancing to Asia |
MORI Satoru |
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Obama's Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation Policies |
TOSAKI Hirofumi |
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Book Reviews |
Sequestration and U.S. Defense Posture in the Asia-Pacific |
TAKAHASHI Sugio |
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NAKASHIMA Takuma, Reversion of Okinawa and the Japan-U.S. Security Arrangements |
HWANG Sehee |
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HIROSE Yoshikazu and YOSHIZAKI Tomonori, eds.,NATO after the Cold War: Toward a “Hybrid Alliance” |
OGINO Akira |
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YOSHIDA Shingo, The Institutionalization of the Japan-U.S. Alliance: A History of Its Development and Evolution |
TAKEDA Yu |
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Andrew O’Neil, Asia, the US and Extended Nuclear Deterrence: Atomic Umbrellas in the Twenty-First Century |
SATO Shiro |
Volume 41 Number 2 (September 2013)
Military Responses to Large-Scale Disasters |
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The Military and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief: Its Implications for International Security |
YOSHIZAKI Tomonori |
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Historical Development of Disaster Relief Operations by JSDF |
MURAKAMI Tomoaki |
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Disaster Response in the Great East Japan Earthquake: For Collaboration among the Japan Self-Defense Forces, Business Enterprises and Civil Society Organizations |
KAMINO Tomoya |
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Self-Defense Forces and the U.S.-Japan Alliance in the Fukushima Nuclear Crisis |
AKIYAMA Nobumasa |
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Eight Suggestions for Disaster Mitigation in Okinawa: An Analysis of the Capacity to Send and Receive Disaster Relief |
UESUGI Yuji |
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Relationship Between the Policymaker and Intelligence: Study of the Intelligence System in Japan |
KOBAYASHI Yoshiki |
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The US-Japan Talks over Reduction of the US Military Bases in Okinawa, 1970-1974 |
NOZOE Fumiaki |
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Nuclear Test Monitoring: Beyond the CTBT |
FUKUI Yasuhito |
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Book Reviews |
UEKI Kawakatsu Chikako and HONDA Miki, eds., The “Long Peace” in East Asia: War Avoided |
MASUO Chisako T. |
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KUBO Fumiaki, ed., What Do Alliances Mean to the US? |
TAKEUCHI Toshitaka |
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HOSOYA Yuichi, International Orders: From the 18th Century Europe to the 21st Century Asia |
MIYASHITA Akitoshi |
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MIURA Lully, Civilian's War: The Origins of Aggressive Democracies |
MUSASHI Katsuhiro |
Volume 41 Number 1 (June 2013)
Expansion of Operational Domain and Japan's Response |
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Expansion of Operational Domain and Japan's Response: Emergence of the Fourth and Fifth Domains |
TSUCHIYA Motohiro |
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The Theoretical Analysis of Cyberspace as a New Security Domain |
KATO Akira |
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The Present Situation of Cyber Security and Japan's Response |
HASHIMOTO Yasuaki |
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Increasing Military Importance of Outer Space and Space Security |
SUZUKI Kazuto |
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U.S. Defense Strategy vis-a-vis China's A2/AD: A Japanese Perspective |
NAGAIWA Toshimichi |
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The Protection of Civilians by UN Peacekeeping Operations: The Military Strategic Conditions to Enhance Effectiveness |
SUDA Michio |
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Book Reviews |
KAWANA Shinji, Base Politics: The Origins of the Post War U.S. Overseas Bases Expansion Policy |
SATAKE Tomohiko |
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TOHMATSU Haruo, The Imperial Japan and Its South Seas Mandate in International Politics, 1914-1947 |
KAWAZOE Rei |
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HIWATARI Yumi, Defending Strategy: Rethinking Japan's National Security |
ASHIZAWA Kuniko |
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Jeffrey A. Bader, Obama and China's Rise: An Insider's Account of America's Asia Strategy |
MORI Aki |
Volume 40 Number 4 (March 2013)
Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Europe: Past, Present, and Future |
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Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Europe: Questions and Challenges |
TSURUOKA Michito |
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Tactical Nuclear Weapons and Extended Deterrence: Looking Back Into the “Origin” of the U.S. Cold War Strategy in the 1950s |
OTA Masakatsu |
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West Germany and Tactical Nuclear Weapons |
IWAMA Yoko |
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The Role of Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Russia's Security Policy |
KOIZUMI Yu |
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Tactical Nuclear Weapons: Next Challenges of Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament |
ICHIMASA Sukeyuki |
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A Study on the Return of France to NATO's Integrated Military Structure |
YAMAMOTO Kentaro |
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Why Did Canada Help Establish NORAD? A Historical Analysis |
SAKURADA Daizo |
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Book Reviews |
AKIYAMA Nobumasa, International Politics over Nuclear Non-proliferation: Complying Norms, Changing Order |
SUE Shuji |
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Hae Kyung Kim, A Study on the Preventive Measures against Terrorism: The Present State of International Law and the Proposal for the Future |
MIYASAKA Naofumi |
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CHIJIWA Yasuaki, Ambassadorial Diplomacy in the U.S.-Japan Relations after the Second World War |
SASAJIMA Masahiko |
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Victor Cha, The Impossible State: North Korea, Past and Future |
IIMURA Tomoki |
Volume 40 Number 3 (December2012)
Actors and Organizations in "Non-Traditional" Security |
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"Non-Traditional Security Studies": The Definition of the Concept, Actors and Organisations |
ENDO Tetsuya |
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The Cocaine Industry: Impacts of Drug Cartels in Mexico and Colombia |
FUKUMI Sayaka |
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Dealing with the New Type Threat in France: The Concept of "Securite Globale" |
URANAKA Chikao |
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Issues Concerning the U.S. Border Control System: Focusing on the South West Border Control |
SUZUKI Shigeru |
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Anti-Piracy Services by Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs): Its Potential and Problems |
ONO Keishi |
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The Impact of the Dollar Problem on the Japan-U.S. Alliance, 1967-1968 |
TAKAHASHI Kazuhiro |
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Book Reviews |
KAMO Tomoki, IIDA Masafumi, and JIMBO Ken, eds., Reflections on the Reform and Open Policy: A Tribute to the late Professor Tomoyuki Kojima |
ASANO Ryo |
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MORIMOTO Masamitsu, The Three Principles on Arms Export |
SATO Heigo |
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PHP "Japan's Grand Strategy" Study Group, ed., Japan's Grand Strategy: Facing the Historic Power-Shift |
ISHIZU Tomoyuki |
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Shane J. Maddock, Nuclear Apartheid: The Quest for American Atomic Supremacy from World War II to the Present |
TSUZAKI Naoto |
Volume 40 Number 2 (September 2012)
The Future of "Responsibility to Protect™ |
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Introduction: For Realization of Responsibility to Protect |
UESUGI Yuji |
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Responsibility to Protect and the Evolution of International Order |
SHINODA Hideaki |
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Responsibility to Protect and the United Nations System: The Difficulties in Creating and Enforcing Universal Norms |
SHIMIZU Nanako |
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The Responsibility to Protect and the Legal Protection: Focusing on International Humanitarian Law |
YAMAMOTO Shinichi |
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The Responsibility to Protect and the UN Peacekeeping Operations in Africa |
INOUE Mika |
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Applying the Concept of Responsibility to Protect to Realities: Focusing on the Discussion on Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict through UN Peacekeeping Operations |
UESUGI Yuji |
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The Mechanisms of Socialization and International Norms: Japan's Peace Keeping Operation Policy towards East Timor |
HATAKEYAMA Kyoko |
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America's Alliance Transformation in Northeast Asia and Korea-Japan Security Cooperation |
NAM Chang-hee and LEE Jongsung |
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Evolving Perceptions of Environmental Security in NATO |
ODAGIRI Tashika |
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Book Reviews |
OHTA Masakatsu, The Full Picture of the “Japan-U.S. Secret Nuclear Agreement” |
KOTANI Tetsuo |
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Martin van Creveld (translated by ISHIZU Tomoyuki, SATO Yuki), The Transformation of War |
SAKAGUCHI Daisaku |
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JIMBO Ken, ed., Asia-Pacific Security Architecture: Tiered Structure of Regional Security |
TAKEDA Yasuhiro |
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TAKEUCHI Toshitaka, ed., The Japan-U.S. Alliance: Historical, Functional and Regional Perspectives |
KAWANA Shinji |
Volume 40 Number 1 (June 2012)
The Purpose of the Defense Policy in North Korea: The Background to the Making of the Military Line of the Workers Party of Korea |
MIYAMOTO Satoru |
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Pakistan's Nuclear Strategy after the Twin Peak Crisis |
KURITA Masahiro |
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Dilemmas Regarding the Use of Force in UN Peacekeeping Operations under Chapter VII of the UN Charter: The Influence of Military Irrationality Inherent in UN PKO |
SUDA Michio |
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Changes in International Biosecurity Trends: Toward Securing Biological Agents in a Manner Appropriate to Their Risk |
AMANO Shuji |
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Book Reviews |
AKIYAMA Masahiro and ZHU Feng, eds., Japan-China Security and Defense Exchanges: Past, Present and Prospect |
MATSUDA Yasuhiro |
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ABE Tatsuya, Weapons of Mass Destruction and International Law: A Modern Process of Implementing International Law through Cooperation between States and the International Monitoring Organizations |
SUGISHIMA Masaaki |
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SHIMOTOMAI Nobuo, History of the Cold War in Japan: The Aftermath of the Collapse of the Japanese Empire |
KUSUNOKI Ayako |
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Chiyuki Aoi, Legitimacy and the Use of Armed Force:Stability Missions in the Post-Cold War Era |
YAMAMOTO Shinichi |
Volume 39 Number 4 (March 2012)
The Concept of Power and Security Studies |
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The Concept of Power and Security Studies |
IZUMIKAWA Yasuhiro |
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Power Transition Theory and Sino-U.S. Relations |
NOGUCHI Kazuhiko |
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U.S.-China Power Transition and Japan's Hard Power |
SHIBAYAMA Futoshi |
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Sword or Sheath? The Benefits of Imperfect Containment |
George Shambaugh & Richard Mathew |
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Soft Power Based on Military Force: A Case Study of the Nye Initiative |
MIYAOKA Isao |
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Japanese Realist's View of Power |
KAMIYA Matake |
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The Origin of Japan-U.S. Cooperation on Nuclear Energy: With a Focus on the Negotiating Process of Japan-U.S. Cooperation Agreement on Nuclear Energy in 1955 |
LEE Hyunwoong |
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The Formation and Development of Civilian Police Dispatch Policy in the Miyazawa Administration: Ensuring the Security of Dispatched Personnel |
SHOJI Takayuki |
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Book Reviews |
ARAKAWA Kenichi, The conception and deployment of wartime economic system in Japan:Analysis of economic history of Japanese army and navy |
HATANO Isamu |
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KUROSAWA Mitsuru, Nuclear Disarmament and World Peace |
OTA Masakatsu |
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FUKUDA Takeshi, American Defense Policy: Realignment after the Cold War and Strategic Culture |
ARAKAKI Hiromu |
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Yoshihide Soeya, Masayuki Tadokoro, and David A. Welch, eds., Japan as a ‘Normal Country’?: A Nation in Search of Its Place in the World |
NAKANISHI Hiroshi |
Volume 39 Number 3 (December 2011)
Japan's Future Strategies on Diplomacy, Security, and Defense |
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Introduction |
NISHIHARA Masashi |
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Creation of the New Defense Strategy: Synergistic Effect of AirSea Battle and the Active Defense in the Southwestern Region |
SAKAGUCHI Daisaku |
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Establishing a Japanese National Security Council, Which is Indispensable to Planning National Security: The Horizontal Decision Making System to Solve the Current National Crisis |
TAKAHASHI Hideyuki |
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The Way of a Comprehensive Security System: From the Perspective of Enterprise Architecture Framework |
HIRAMOTO Kenji and IDE Tatsuo |
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Development of Intelligence Studies and Education at Universities |
KOBAYASHI Yoshiki |
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Issues of the Military Judicial System in Japan: Guideline for Judging Mistake in Armed Conflict |
FUKUTOMI Toshiyuki |
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Japan's Anti-Access Defense Strategy |
FUSE Satoru |
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Soft Power of the US-Japan Alliance: Enhancing HA/DR Capabilities |
KOGA Kei |
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Legal Perspectives on the Defensive Use of Nuclear Energy by Japan |
IRIE Kazutomo |
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Swapping the Functions of Shimofusa Air Base and Ibaraki Airport: Base Defense and the Third Capital-Area Airport |
HIGUCHI Tsuneharu |
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Can the Self-Defense Forces' Reserves Cope Effectively with Large-Scale Disasters? Proposals for Reform based on the Lessons Learned from the Great East Japan Earthquake |
SATO Tomomi |
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Japan's Police and Its International Peace Efforts: Seven Policy Recommendations |
FUJISHIGE Hiromi |
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Book Reviews |
KOBAYASHI Yoshiki, Fundamentals of Intelligence |
KOTANI Ken |
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SUZUKI Kazuto, Space and International Politics |
WATANABE Hirotaka |
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MINE Yoshiki, United Nations and Disarmament |
MIZUMOTO Kazumi |
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Ivo H. Daalder and I. M. Destler, In the Shadow of the Oval Office: Profiles of the National Security Advisers and the President They Served -- From JFK to George W. Bush |
NAKAYAMA Toshihiro |
Volume 39 Number 2 (September 2011)
Responses to the Rise of China: Perspectives of Regional Middle Power |
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Introduction: Responses to the Rise of China: Perspectives of Regional Middle Power |
TAKAGI Seiichiro |
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US Alliance or Chinese Markets?: Australia in Response to the Recent Rise of China |
FUKUSHIMA Teruhiko |
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Vietnam's Response to a Rising China: The Re-emergence of the South China Sea Issue |
SHOJI Tomotaka |
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Narrowing Range of South Korea's Policy Options toward China |
WATANABE Takeshi |
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U.S. Military Strategy and Japan's Military Role Toward the Second Cold War: Military's Cooperation and Civilian's Conflicts |
TAKEDA Yu |
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The Role of International Peace Cooperation by Japan Self-Defense Forces in Peace Building: A Case Study of Japan Ground Self-Defense Forces Dispatch to United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor |
HONDA Tomoaki |
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The End of the "Japanese Model of Civilian Control" ? |
SANADA Naotaka |
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Book Reviews |
SHIBAYAMA Futoshi, The Road to Japanese Rearmament, 1945-1954 |
IKEDA Shintaro |
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NOGUCHI Kazuhiko, Power Shift and War: East Asian Security |
SATO Takeshi |
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FUKUSHIMA Akiko, Rethinking Human Security: Responding to Emerging Global Threats |
ICHIHARA Maiko |
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Robert D. Kaplan, Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power |
MURAI Tomohide |
Volume 39 Number 1 (June 2011)
Russia's National Security Policy under the Medvedev Administration |
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Introduction: National Security Policy of the Russian Federation |
HYODO Shinji |
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Defense Policy Debates in the Russian Military Doctrine: Emphasis on Traditional Military Concept and Nuclear Forces |
YAMAZOE Hiroshi |
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Changes and Continuities of Russia's Security Policy: A Comparative Study of Russia's Military Reforms under the Putin and Medvedev's Presidency |
KOIZUMI Yuu |
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Russia's Foreign Policy toward the Asia-Pacific Region: Cooperation and Competition in a Partnership with Rising China |
KATO Mihoko |
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Development of Russian Nuclear Forces and its Implications for Arms Control after the New START: New START as a Goal and as a Starting Point |
OKADA Miho |
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Economic Security and Balance of Power: Neighboring States’ Response to Rising China |
HASEGAWA Masanori |
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Book Reviews |
SATO Hiromi, The Execution of Illegal Orders and International Criminal Responsibility |
TAKEMURA Hitomi |
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NISHIHARA Masashi and HORIMOTO Takenori, eds., India as a Rising Military Power |
UEDA Tomoaki |
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James Mann, The Rebellion of Ronald Reagan: A History of the End of the Cold War |
ISHIHARA Yusuke |
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Narushige Michishita, North Korea’s Military-Diplomatic Campaigns, 1966-2008 |
KURATA Hideya |
Volume 38 Number 4 (March 2011)
Operational Lessons Learned from the Self-Defense Forces’ International Peace Cooperation Activities |
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Introduction: Operational Lessons Learned from the Self-Defense Forces’ International Peace Cooperation Activities |
MICHISHITA Narushige |
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Lessons Learned from JMSDF's International Operations: Focusing on Minesweeping Activities in the Persian Gulf and Replenishment Activities in the Indian Ocean |
YOSHIDA Masanori |
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The Exit Strategy for JSDF Disaster Relief Operation? -A Case Study of Medical Assistance Team in Haiti- |
SHIOKAWA Soh |
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Practical Activities and Lessons Learned of the JGSDF's Civil-Military Cooperation on Humanitarian and Reconstruction Assistance in Iraq |
SAKAEMURA Yoshiyuki |
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MINUSTAH and Japan Ground Self Defense Force -CIMIC Activities through the tasking process of JOTC |
URAKAMI Norihisa |
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Japan Self-Defense Force and Civil-Military Relations in Humanitarian Assistance |
KAMINO Tomoya |
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Changing Nature of Nuclear Threat and International Response: A Consideration on the Evolution of "Architecture" Concept and the Japanese Contribution |
TOMOTSUGU Shinsuke |
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Launches Energy Security Initiative: Formation of Japan's International Petroleum Policy, 1967-1973 |
SHIRATORI Junichiro |
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Book Reviews |
IWATA Shuichiro, The Logic of Nuclear Proliferation: Nations' Struggle over Sovereignty and National Interests |
MUKAI Wakana |
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SHIZU Tomoyuki, NAGASUE Satoshi, TSUKAMOTO Katsuya, eds., The Principles of Strategy |
NOGUCHI Kazuhiko |
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HIROSE Yoshikazu, MIYASAKA Naofumi, International Cooperation in Counter-terrorism |
KATAYAMA Yoshio |
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Douglas Guilfoyle, Shipping Interdiction and the Law of the Sea |
YAMAUCHI Yurika |
Volume 38 Number 3 (December 2010)
Domestic Politics and National Security after the Cold War |
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Domestic Political Alteration and Foreign Policy Change |
NAKANISHI Hiroshi |
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ROK's Change in Administration and Foreign Policy: The North Korea Factor and Changes in Foreign Relations |
HIRAIWA Shunji |
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The Blair Government and European Integration: Change of Government and Continuity and Discontinuity of Policy |
OGAWA Hiroyuki |
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Critical Review of Domestic-imperative Explanations of India's Nuclear Tests in 1998 |
TAMARI Kazutoshi |
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The Implications of Iran's Uranium Enrichment Capability in its Suspected Nuclear Weapons Program: Prospects for its Breakout Scenarios |
HAMADA Kazuko |
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Interpretation of Cases and Theory Confirmation: Lessons from Security Studies |
MIYASHITA Akitoshi |
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Book Reviews |
ADACHI Kenki, Institutional Interplay and Global Governance: A Case Study on the Development of Conventional Weapons Governance |
KUDO Masaki |
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MURATA Koji, Transformation of Contemporary American Diplomacy: From Reagan to Bush, then to Obama |
IZUMIKAWA Yasuhiro |
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Oliver Ramsbotham, Tom Woodhouse, and Hugh Miall Contemporary Conflict Resolution |
FURUZAWA Yoshiaki |
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Robert Jervis, Why Intelligence Fails: Lessons from the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War |
OCHIAI Kotaro |
Volume 38 Number 2 (September 2010)
Economy and Security |
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Introduction: Interaction of Economics and Security |
TAKEDA Yasuhiro |
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Globalization and Security |
FUJI Kazuhiko |
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Energy and Security Policy |
ISHIDA Hiroyuki |
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Japanese Defense Procurement System Reaching a Deadlock and Its Impact on the U.S.-Japan Relation: Comparative Institutional Analysis of the U.S. and Japanese Defense Industries |
KUBOTA Yukari |
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Terrorism and Economy |
SHIMIZU Hirofumi |
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Civil War and Economy - Revisiting "Development Economics of Civil Wars" |
KIHARA Takashi |
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Book Reviews |
UMEMOTO Tetsuya, U.S. World Strategy and International Order: Hegemony, Nuclear Weapons, and RMA |
KAMIYA Matake |
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TAGO Atsushi, Domestic and International Politics over a Choice of Unilateralism and Multilateralism in U.S. Use of Force |
FUKUSHIMA Hiroyuki |
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MORI Satoshi, The Vietnam War and Alliance Diplomacy: The Impact of British and French Peace Initiatives on U.S. Policy 1964-1968 |
AKAGI Kanji |
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Barry Buzan and Lene Hansen, The Evolution of International Security Studies |
YAMAZAKI Motoyasu |
Volume 38 Number 1 (June 2010)
Nixon Administration's Vietnam Policy and the Rapprochement with China: Dilemma between Military Bipolarity and Political Multipolarity, 1970-1971 |
TEGA Yusuke |
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An approach to the Floating Operation that between the Defense Operation and the Police Operation in the Security: Problems to the Standard to Use of Weapons and the Participation by Diet in the Law on Punishment of and Measures against Acts of Piracy |
USAMI Jun |
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Civil-Military Relations in Central and Eastern Europe after the System Change of 1989: The Case of Hungary |
OGINO Akira |
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The Trend of Air Power Balance and Japan's Security Policy |
HIGASHI Yoshitaka |
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Book Reviews |
HOSOYA Yuichi, Ethical Wars: the Rise and Fall of Tony Blair |
SAITO Yoshiomi |
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TAKEUCHI Shinichi, The Post-Colonial Patrimonial State and Conflict in Africa: Understanding the Genocide in Rwanda |
KOMINE Shigetsugu |
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MATSUDA Yasuhiro, ed., National Security Council |
ITO Go |
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Gordon M. Goldstein, Lessons in Disaster: McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War in Vietnam |
MORI Satoru |
Volume 37 Number 4 (March 2010)
Future Prospects of Conventional Weapons Regimes |
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Disarmament and Arms Control of Conventional Weapons: Increasing Regime Density and Its Impact |
ADACHI Kenki |
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Analysis of the Dynamic Links Between the Ottawa and Oslo Processes |
MEKATA Motoko |
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Arms Trade Treaty and Arms Control |
SATO Heigo |
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Structure of the Convention on Cluster Munitions: Post-Conflict Phase Provisions and their Influences on the Law of Armed Conflict |
NAKASONE Suguru |
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Stigmatization of Cluster Munitions?: Analysis of Discourses on the Oslo Process |
FUKUDA Takeshi |
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Article Five and Collective Defence as a Resurgent Issue in NATO: The Credibility of the Alliance in the Wake of the Russia-Georgia Conflict |
TSURUOKA Michito |
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Book Reviews |
KUSUNOKI Ayako, Yoshida Shigeru and the Making of Japan's Postwar Security Policy: The Interaction of Ideas for Peace and Stability between the United States and Japan, 1943-1952 |
UEMURA Hideki |
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MORI Tadashi, The Right of Self-Defence in International Law: From the Caroline Incident to the United Nations Charter |
KAWAGISHI Shin |
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Security Studies Group, National Defense Academy (TAKEDA Yasuhiro and KAMIYA Matake, eds. in chief), An Introduction to Security Studies, Fourth Edition |
TANAKA Yasutomo |
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Richard N. Haas, War of Necessity, War of Choice: A Memoir of Two Iraq Wars |
JIMBO Ken |
Volume 37 Number 3 (December 2009)
Law and the Changing Nature of International Security |
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Relationship between jus ad bellum and jus in bello in the Context of Transformative Occupations |
ARAI Kyo |
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Direct Participation in Hostilities: The New ICRC Interpretive Guidance |
NAGAMINE Yoshinobu |
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Combatancy as a Legal Regime: Distinguishing from the Prisoner of War Regime |
KUROSAKI Masahiro |
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Regulating Private Security Providers in the Maritime Sphere: Legal Challenges and Dilemmas |
Carolin Liss |
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The Law of the Sea and the Development of Maritime Security Regimes: Counterpiracy and Counterproliferation |
KOTANI Tetsuo |
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The Development of International Criminal Justice and the Role of the UN Security Council: The Case of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon |
FUTAMURA Madoka |
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Book Reviews |
MUSASHI Katsuhiro, A Study of Civilian Control in Post Cold-War Japan |
HIKOTANI Takako |
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ISHIZUKA Katsumi, UN PKO for Establishing Peace |
MURAKAMI Tomoaki |
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YAMAMOTO Takehiko, Security Policy: Statecraft, New-Geopolitics, and Security Community |
NAKAI Aki |
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Williamson Murray and Jim Lacey, eds., The Making of Peace: Rulers, States, and the Aftermath of War |
OTA Fumio |
Volume 37 Number 2 (September 2009)
Security and Conflict Prevention in the Middle East |
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Failure in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process: Problems relating to SSR and Spoilers in the Asymmetrical Relations |
TATEYAMA Ryoji |
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Iran's Security Policy since 9.11 |
NAKANISHI Hisae |
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How Libya was Persuaded to Give Up Its WMD Programs |
KIMURA Shuzo |
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A study of the Socialization of Islamic Concepts Effective for Countering Terrorism: the Case of Saudi Arabia |
NAKAMURA Satoru |
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The Evolution of NATO partnership and Outreach towards the Middle East |
KOBAYASHI Masahide |
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Book Reviews |
KAN Hideki, America's Wars and the Making of a Liberal World Order |
SHIKATA Shunsuke |
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HIROSE Yoshikazu, OGASAWARA Takayuki, UESUGI Yuji, Conflict and Peace in Eurasia |
SADO Noriko |
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John Gerard Ruggie (translated by ONOZUKA Yoshimitsu, MAEDA Yukio), Winning the Peace: America and World Order in the New Era |
KONNO Shigemitsu |
Volume 37 Number 1 (June 2009)
The National Security Policy of the Obama Administration |
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Changes and continuities in the Obama Administration's National Security Strategy |
TAKAGI Seiichiro |
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Foreign and National Security Policies of the Obama Administration during the "First Hundred Days" |
UMEMOTO Tetsuya |
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Meeting the Challenge of "Hard Choices": Defense Policy of the Obama Administration |
TAKAHASHI Sugio |
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Obama Administration's Counterterrorism Policy |
MIYASAKA Naofumi |
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U.S.-Japan Relations under the Obama Administration: Change and Continuity |
MURATA Koji |
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Book Reviews |
ASADA Masahiko and TOSAKI Hirofumi, eds., Law and Politics in Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation |
FUKUDA Takeshi |
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National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States, The 9/11 Commission Report Digest |
HARUNA Mikio |
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MURASE Shinya, KO Keiko, eds., International Criminal Court |
TANAKA Makoto |
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Andrew Oros, Normalizing Japan: Politics, Identity and the Evolution of Security Practice |
MIYAOKA Isao |
Volume 36 Number 4 (March 2009)
Negotiations for the "Guidelines for U.S.-Japan Defense Cooperation": Their Significance and Limitations |
TAKEDA Yu |
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The Impact of Detente on the Japan-U.S. Alliance: Institutionalization as a Solution to Mutual Fear and the "Crisis of Legitimacy" |
YOSHIDA Shingo |
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Japan's Export Control Systems on WMD and Conventional Military Technologies |
MORIMOTO Masamitsu |
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The Oslo Process: Implications of the Adoption of the Convention on Cluster Munitions |
ADACHI Kenki |
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Book Reviews |
ISHIZU Tomoyuki, Liddell Hart and the Liberal Visions of War |
YAMAGUCHI Noboru |
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Kent E. Calder (translated by WATANABE Masahito), Pacific Alliance: U.S.-Japan Relations in Comparative Perspective |
CHIJIWA Yasuaki |
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Alan B. Krueger (translated by YABUSHITA Shiro), What Makes a Terrorist: Economics and the Roots of Terrorism |
SHIMIZU Hirofumi |
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Jeffrey T. Richelson, Spying on the Bomb: American Nuclear Intelligence from Nazi Germany to Iran and North Korea |
KITAOKA Hajime |
Volume 36 Number 3 (December 2008)
The Leading Edge of Japanese Military History |
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The Leading Edge of Modern Japanese Military History |
SHIBAYAMA Futoshi |
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Research into the Military History of the Meiji Period: Its Themes and Potential |
KOBAYASHI Michihiko |
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The Japanese Imperial Army after World War I: Modernization Attempts and Their Limits |
HATTORI Satoshi |
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"Hindenburg of Japan"?: Ugaki Kazushige and His Vision of Rearmament, 1945-1952 |
SHIBAYAMA Futoshi |
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Thoughts on Intelligence Oversight in the United Kingdom |
OKUDA Yasuhiro |
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Book Reviews |
KANEKO Yuzuru, NATO: A Brief History of the US-European Security Relationship |
KOBAYASHI Masahide |
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SASAKI Takuya, The Eisenhower Administration's Containment Policy: the Soviet Threat, the Missile Gap Controversy, and East-West Exchanges |
SUZUKI Taketo |
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WATANABE Hirotaka, Cooperation and Rivalry of Euro-American Alliance |
HIGASHINO Atsuko |
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Kent E. Calder (translated by TAKEI Yoichi), Embattled Garrisons: Comparative Base Politics and American Globalism |
TAKAHASHI Sugio |
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Nicholas John Spykman (translated by OKUYAMA Masashi), The Geography of the Peace |
KOTANI Tetsuo |
Volume 36 Number 2 (September 2008)
Private Company and National Security |
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Public Security and Private Actor: The Role of Private Company in National Security Policy |
SATO Heigo |
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The Defense Industry's Contribution to National Security |
NISHIYAMA Junichi |
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The Role of Private Companies in Developing Military Space Infrastructure |
SUZUKI Kazuto |
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Roles and Challenges of Private Companies in United Nations Peace Keeping Operations: Focusing on Procurement Aspect |
SAKANE Toru |
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NGOs and Commercial Companies in the Peacebuilding Process: Case of Mine Action |
HAYASHI Akihito |
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Current International Measures to Combat Nuclear Terrorism and Japan's Approach as Part of the Efforts by the International Community: the Launching and Development of the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism (GI) |
KANEKO Toshio |
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Comparing "Redefinition" of NATO and the Japan-U.S. Alliance: Implications for Japan that Stands at the Crossroads |
KAJIWARA Naoki |
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Book Reviews |
UESUGI Yuji, ed., U.S. Force Realignment and Japan-U.S. Security Cooperation: Changing Role of Okinawa in the midst of Alliance Friction |
GABE Masaaki |
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KAN Hideki, America's Global Strategy: How Wars are Used |
ISHIKAWA Taku |
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Stephen M. Walt, Taming American Power: The Global Response to U.S. Primacy |
MURATA Koji |
Volume 36 Number 1 (June 2008)
International Cooperation Activities of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces |
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Why We Are Thinking about Japan's International Cooperation Activities by the Self-Defense Forces Now? |
INA Hisayoshi |
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Reexamination of International Peace Operation by JSDF and the Postwar Japanese Defense System |
SADO Akihiro |
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Self-Defense Forces and Overseas Missions: Review of the Past Operations and Future Challenges |
ISOBE Koichi |
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Placing the SDFs' Peace Operations in Japan's International Peace Cooperation Policy: Reviewing its Focuses and Challenges from Policy to Training Curriculum |
UESUGI Yuji |
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Issues and Prospects for the Establishment of a General Legal Framework for International Peace Cooperation |
AKIYAMA Nobumasa |
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The International Peace Cooperation Activity and Defense Cooperation between Korea and Japan |
KWON Taewhan |
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Covering the Activities of Japanese Self-Defense Forces inside Iraq |
DEGAWA Nobuhisa |
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The Use of Force in UN Peace Operations after "Brahimi Report": Implications for the Self-Defense Forces' Peace Operations |
SUDA Michio |
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Phases of the International Criminal Court in the International Legal Order: From the Viewpoints of Sovereignty and International Security |
TANAKA Makoto |
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Book Reviews |
KANEDA Hideaki, KOBAYASHI Kazumasa, TAJIMA Hiroshi, and TOSAKI Hirofumi, Japan's Missile Defense: Diplomatic and Security Policies in a Changing Strategic Environment |
YANAGISAWA Kyoji |
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SUNOHARA Tsuyoshi, Alliance Transformed |
SASAJIMA Masahiko |
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Richard J. SAMUELS, Securing Japan: Tokyo's Grand Strategy and the Future of East Asia |
MICHISHITA Narushige |
Volume 35 Number 4 (March 2008)
Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and International Order under Transformation |
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The Changing Nature of Arms Control and Nonproliferation and the "New World Order" |
ISHIKAWA Taku |
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U.S.-Russian Arms Control: Changes under the Unipolar System, and the International Order |
TOSAKI Hirofumi |
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Europe's Arms Control and Nonproliferation in the Changing International Order: Focusing on the Conventional Weapons |
SADO Noriko |
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The Paradox of the Nonproliferation Regime: Implications from India's Nuclear Testing |
MUKAI Wakana |
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The Geographic Concept of "De l'Atlantique a l'Oural": The Fate of French Disarmament Policy under the IV th Republic |
YAMAMOTO Machiko |
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Book Reviews |
OSHIBA Ryo et al.,Building Peace |
YAMASHITA Hikaru |
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KITAOKA Hajime, Intelligence History |
KOTANI Ken |
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Edward C. LUCK, UN Security Council: Practice and Promise |
HASUO Ikuyo |
Volume 35 Number 3 (December 2007)
Armed Forces and Society in Transition |
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Current Studies on "Armed Forces and Society" |
KAWANO Hitoshi |
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Participation in Peacekeeping Operations and Changes in Professional Identities among the SDF Personnel |
Yuko WHITESTONE |
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Narratives by the Spouses: the Imagination and Memory about the Violence |
FUKUURA Atsuko |
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The Japanese Self-Defense Forces: Normalization, Society and Politics |
Eyal BEN-ARI (translated by KAMIYA Matake) |
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A Structural Analysis of the U.S. Military Chaplains and Their Own Views |
TANAKA Masakazuc |
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Conflicts over Authority: The American Ambassadors to Japan and the United States Armed Forces 1952-1972 |
CHIJIWA Yasuaki |
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Book Reviews |
James MANN, The China Fantasy: How Our Leaders Explain Away Chinese Repression |
INOGUCHI Takashi |
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John J. MEARSHEIMER, The Tragedy of Great Power Politics |
TSUCHIYAMA Jitsuo |
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YAMAMOTO Yoshinobu, International Politics of Empire: The Post-Cold War International System and the United States |
NAKAYAMA Toshihiro |
Volume 35 Number 2 (September 2007)
Major Security Issues in South Asia |
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Introduction: International Relations and Security Concerns of South Asia |
HIROSE Takako |
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Significance and Problems of U.S.-India Civil Nuclear Cooperation |
OGAWA Shinichi |
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Security and Terrorism in South Asia with Special Reference to Pakistan and Afghanistan |
Syed Rifaat HUSSAIN (translated by MUKAI Wakana) |
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Maritime Security in the Indian Ocean and Perspective of Japan-Indo Cooperation: Japan's Lack of Maritime Strategy |
AKIYAMA Masahiro |
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The Transformation of National Identity and Security Perception over 'Kashmir' |
ITO Toru |
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The Impact of U.S. Military Reduction on Japan's Security Policy: The Nixon Doctrine, Realignment of U.S. Bases in Japan, and the Forth Defense Build-up Plan |
YOSHIDA Shingo |
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Hostile Acts by 'Persons Who Accompany the Armed Forces': With a Focus on the Meaning of 'Take a Direct Part in Hostilities' of Article 51.3 of AP1 of the Geneva Conventions |
IWATA Kenji |
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Book Reviews |
SHINODA Tomohito, Japan's Post Cold-War Diplomacy: Dometic Political Process of the National Security Policy |
INA Hisayoshi |
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Alexei ARBATOV and Vladimir DVORKIN, Beyond Nuclear Deterrence: Transforming the U.S.-Russian Equation |
OKADA Miho |
Volume 35 Number 1 (June 2007)
Maritime Interests and "Sea Power" of the State |
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Maritime Rights and Interests, Diplomacy, and Military Strategy: From Geopolitical and Historical Viewpoints |
HIRAMA Yoichi |
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Sea Lane Defense in the Eurasia Blue Belt |
AKIMOTO Kazumine |
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On the Forcible Measures against Foreign Warships in the Territorial Sea |
MAYAMA Akira |
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Use of a State's Exclusive Economic Zone by Other States and Its Security Implications |
HAYASHI Moritaka |
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Use of Seas and Management of Ocean Space: Analysis of the Policy Making Process for Creating the Basic Ocean Law |
AKIYAMA Masahiro |
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Policy Making Process in Russian Space Development: The Federal Space Program for 2006-2015 |
HYODO Shinji |
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Factor Contributing to Lengthening and Calming Unconventional War in Karen State |
SASAKI Ken |
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Book Reviews |
KUROSAKI Akira, Nuclear Weapons and Japan-US Relations: American Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy and Japan's Choice |
NOBORI Amiko |
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John Lewis GADDIS, translated by AKAGI Kanji, Suprise, Security, and the American Experience |
MURATA Koji |
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Zeev MAOZ, Defending the Holy Land: A Critical Analysis of Israel's Security and Foreign Policy |
TATEYAMA Ryoji |
Volume 34 Number 4 (March 2007)
Joint Operations: Past, Present, and the Future |
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Improvement of SDF’s Organizational Structure for Joint Operation and Issues for Further Steps |
TAKAHASHI Sugio |
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A Meaning of Joint Operation |
SHIDORI Gakushu |
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Future Joint C4 Systems: Evolution for Decision-making Centric C4 Systems |
TAKEI Tomohisa |
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“Super Secretary, ” “Single Chief of Staff” and “Prussian General Staff”: Post-WW-II Debate on Service Unification/Jointness in the United States and Its Implication on the Civil-Military Relations |
KIKUCHI Shigeo |
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Beyond Goldwater-Nichols: Further steps toward Future Jointness in the Japanese Self-Defense Forces |
OTA Fumio |
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Establishment of the European Defence Agency and Challenges of European Armaments Cooperation |
FUKUDA Takeshi |
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Book Reviews |
SHINYO Takahiro, International Crisis and Japanese Diplomacy |
HOSHINO Toshiya |
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NAKAMURA Toshiya, German Security Policy: Pacifism and the Use of Force |
MORII Yuichi |
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Stephen BIDDLE, Military Power: Explaining Victory and Defeat in Modern Battle |
HIRAYAMA Minoru |
Volume 34 Number 3 (December 2006)
Widening Frontiers of European Security |
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Tony Blair, Defence Policy and European Security: From St.Malo to Post-Iraq |
HOSOYA Yuichi |
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France and ESDP: Institutionalization Process of Gaullo-Mitterandiennism |
SUZUKI Kazuto |
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Security in the Wider Black Sea Area |
MUTSUSHIKA Shigeo |
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Europeanization of NATO Military Structure and Its Implications on Transatlantic Relations |
HIROSE Yoshikazu |
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Disaster Response in NATO in the Context of the Alliance's Transformation: The Case of NATO Operation in Pakistan |
TSURUOKA Michito |
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Enlarging Activities of the German Bundeswehr |
IWAMA Yoko |
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Theoretical Consideration of Preventive Deployment: In Terms of Concepts and Conditions |
MIYAKE Kosuke |
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Book Reviews |
NAKAJIMA Shingo, Japan's Defense Policy after World War II: Politics, Diplomacy, and Military Affairs in "Yoshida Course" |
SADO Akihiro |
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HIRAMATSU Shigeo, Contemporary China's Security Strategy |
YASUDA Jun |
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Garland H. WILLIAMS, Engineering Peace: The Military Role in Postconflict Reconstruction |
UESUGI Yuji |
Volume 34 Number 2 (September 2006)
UN Reform and Its Impact on International Security |
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Introduction: UN Reform and Its Impact on International Security |
KITAOKA Shinichi |
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How Important Is a UN Security Council Seat to Japan's National Interest? |
Michael Jonathan GREEN |
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Peacebuilding and UN Reform: Will the UN Succeed? |
Izumi NAKAMITSU-LENNARTSSON |
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George W. Bush Administration's Policy towards the United Nations |
MURATA Koji |
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Evolution of China's Energy Strategy: Influence on the Issue of China Gas Development under the East China Sea and Challenges for Japan |
OKAWA Tsutomu |
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Modern Aspects of the Law of Naval Warfare |
YOSHIDA Yasuyuki |
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Book Reviews |
Graham ALLISON, translated by AKIYAMA Nobumasa, TOSAKI Hirofumi, and HORIBE Junko, Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe |
IWATA Shuichiro |
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SADO Akihiro, Defense Policy and Politics in Post-WWII Japan |
TAKAHASHI Sugio |
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YAMASHITA Hikaru, Humanitarian Space and International Politics: The Creation of Safe Areas |
SHINODA Hideaki |
Volume 34 Number 1 (June 2006)
NISHIMOTO Tetsuya |
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The Ideal Way of International Peace Cooperation by JSDF: From the Operating Position |
NISHIMOTO Tetsuya |
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Self Defense Forces in Peace Building Missions: What Japan Learned from its Experience in Iraq? |
YAMAGUCHI Noboru |
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Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs): A Review of A New Peacebuilding Tool in Afghanistan |
UESUGI Yuji |
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The Role of the Military in Peace Support: System, Society and Military Culture |
AOI Chiyuki |
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Closing the Post-Conflict Reconstruction Gap |
Garland H. WILLIAMS |
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The Concept of Economic Security Reconsidered: Economic Interest, Threat and Instrument |
HASEGAWA Masanori |
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What Went Wrong?: Why British Intelligence Failed to Analyse Iraqi Weapons of Mass Destruction Before the War on Iraq? |
SUDOU Akira |
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Book Reviews |
SHINODA Hideaki, UESUGI Yuji co-edited, Conflict and Human Security: A Search for New Approaches of Peacebuilding |
TOGO Ikuko |
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The Japan Institute of International Affairs, ed., South Asian Security |
NISHIWAKI Fumiaki |
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YAMAMOTO Yoshinobu and KONO Masaru, eds., Access: Security Studies |
KATO Akira |
Volume 33 Number 4 (March 2006)
South Korea's Security Strategies |
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Introduction: South Korea’s Security Strategies and their Implications for Japan |
MICHISHITA Narushige |
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Roh Moo-hyun Administration's Security Policy and its Domestic Determinants: Opportunities and Challenges for the "Cooperative Self-Reliant National Defense" |
NISHINO Junya |
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Future Direction of the Modernization of South Korean Armed Forces: Its Relationship with the U.S.-South Korea Alliance and the Regional Focus |
WATANABE Takeshi |
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South Korean Policies on "Self-Reliant National Defense" and Multilateral Arrangements: Interpreting their Relationship from Alliance Theories Perspective |
KURATA Hideya |
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Historical Survey of Japan-South Korea Security Relationship: From the 1965 Normalization to the Post-Cold War Era |
AZUMA Kiyohiko |
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The Status of "Persons who Accompany the Armed Forces" under the Law of Armed Conflict |
IWATA Kenji |
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Security Policies of the European Union and Their Evolution: Activities and Future Directions of ESDP |
KOKUBO Chihaya |
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Book Reviews |
ADACHI Kenki, The Ottawa Process: Formation of Anti-Personnel Landmines Ban Regime |
SATO Heigo |
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Williamson MURRAY and ISHIZU Tomoyuki, eds., History of Strategic Thoughts in Japan and the United States: New Perspectives for US-Japan Relationship |
SAKAMOTO Kazuya |
Volume 33 Number 3 (December 2005)
Reorganization of US Forces Overseas |
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Reorganization of US Forces Overseas in the Context of Defense Transformation |
UMEMOTO Tetsuya |
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Reorganization of US Forces in Japan and the Japan-US Alliance |
KAWAKAMI Takashi |
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The Roh Moo-hyun Administration and Realignment of US Forces in Korea |
OKUZONO Hideki |
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Reorganization of US Forces in Europe: Transatlantic Relations Redifined or De-coupled ? |
HIROSE Yoshikazu |
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US Military Deployment in the Middle East: An Examination of the Strategic Shift after the 9/11 Terrorist Attack |
KOZUKA Ikuya |
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Civil-Military Patterns in Arms Control Non-Compliance: Soviet Union/Russian Federation and the Biological Weapons Convention |
OKADA Miho |
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Book Reviews |
MINAMIYAMA Atsushi, A Genealogy of International Security: International Relations Theory as Power/Knowledge |
OKAGAKI Tomoko |
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MIZOGUCHI Yuzo, The Impact of China |
ASANO Ryo |
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SAJIMA Naoko (Editor in Chief), Concise Encyclopedia of Security Affairs |
KANEKO Masafumi |
Volume 33 Number 2 (September 2005)
History of Strategy |
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Introduction: Toward the Accumulation of a Broad Body of Monographic Research into the History of Strategy |
AKAGI Kanji |
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On Strategy: Europe on the Eve of the First World War |
ISHIZU Tomoyuki |
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Revisiting "Delcassian Diplomacy": A Democratic Country's Grand Strategy |
OKUDA Yasuhiro |
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Free France and the Diplomacy of the Postwar Order: 1940-1944 |
MIYASHITA Yuichiro |
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American Military Strategy and Foreign Policy toward Japan in 1941: The Decision Making Process of American Entry into the War with Japan, November 1940 - December 1941 |
FUKASE Masatomi |
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American Restraint: The Postwar Nuclear Policies of the Truman Administration |
ARIE Koichi |
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U.S. Strategies Against the Soviet Union in the Early Nuclear Age: Intelligence Estimates and the Soviet Strategic Threat |
YOKAICHIYA Tetsuo |
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Book Reviews |
ASADA Masahiko, Export Control: A Strategy for Preventing Weapons Proliferation |
AKIYAMA Nobumasa |
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EBATA Kensuke, A Blueprint of the Defense of Japan: Lessons of the Iraq War and North Korea's Nuclear Weapons |
NISHIMURA Shigeki |
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SHINODA Tomohito, The Diplomacy of the Prime Minister's Official Residence: Future Direction of Political Leadership |
MUSASHI Katsuhiro |
Volume 33 Number 1 (June 2005)
Negotiations in Security Issues |
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Introduction: Security Issues and the Study of Negotiations |
TAKAGI Seiichiro |
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Negotiating Peace in the Tajik Civil War: Power Sharing as Settlement Terms |
IJI Tetsuro |
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Negotiation Processes of Two Chechen Conflicts |
HYODO Shinji |
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Bargaining and Negotiation over North Korea's Nuclear Development, 1993-94: Focusing on the Role of Coercive Measures |
MICHISHITA Narushige |
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Diverse Causal Logics of Economic Sanctions: A Taxonomy of Sanction Situations |
SAKAMOTO Takuto |
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Book Review |
TSUCHIYAMA Jitsuo, International Politics of Security: Anxiety and Hubris |
NAKANISHI Hiroshi |
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AKANEYA Tatsuo, OCHIAI Kotaro, Japanese Security: Historical, Theoretical, and Regional Perspectives |
SADO Akihiro |
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MIYAWAKI Mineo, Modern American Diplomacy and Civil-Military Relations: Theory and Practice of Presidential and Congressional War Powers |
HIKOTANI Takako |
Volume 32 Number 4 (March 2005)
Some Aspects of the War on Terrorism |
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Introduction: The Beginning and End of the War on Terrorism |
MIYASAKA, Naofumi |
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Military's Roles in Counter-terrorism |
KATAYAMA, Yoshio |
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Terrorism, Extremism and Counter-Terrorism Policy in Germany |
OGAWARA, Masamichi |
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Islamic Extremism and Terror in Central Asia: Main movements and Regional Antiterrorist Measures |
YUASA, Takeshi |
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Warfare Post 911: a Historical Perspective |
OTA, Fumio |
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The Difference between the Military and the Police: A Study on the 'Gray Area' of Security |
ENDO, Tetsuya |
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Book Review |
KAWAKAMI, Takashi, Forward Deployments of U.S. Forces and the Japan-U.S. Alliance |
YAMAUCHI, Toshihide |
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UESUGI, Yuji, The United Nations Peacekeeping and the Nexus between Conflict Settlement and Conflict Resolution - A Comparative Case Study of UN Peacekeeping in Cyprus and Cambodia |
IJI, Tetsuro |
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KUROSAWA, Mitsuru, Disarmament and Weapons of Mass Destruction |
IWATA, Shuichiro |
Volume 32 Number 3 (December 2004)
Media at War |
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Media's Ultimate Mission: War Reporting |
INA, Hisayoshi |
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Covering the Vietnam War |
OBERDORFER, Don |
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The Limit of War Reporting: The Gulf War and the Media |
KAWASAKI, Takeshi |
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A Witness in the Battle of Baghdad: from a Wire Service Journalist's Viewpoint |
GIMA, Tomohiro |
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War in Iraq, carry the stories: Japanese TV correspondent embedded with US troops |
IMAIZUMI, Hiromi |
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What we learned from Ammam airport omcodent |
ITO, Yoshiaki |
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Civilian control and coverage rule-making for Iraq dispatch |
HANDA, Shigeru |
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The Relations between Media & Japan Defense Agency over coverage of the dispatch of Japan Self-Defense Force to Iraq |
KAMATA, Akira |
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Coverage of War: How the Media Have Done It and Should Do It |
FUJITA, Hiroshi |
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Book Review |
SENDODA, Junko, Formation of Soviet/Russian Nclear Strategy (in Japanese) |
INUI, Ishiu |
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TOSA, Hiroyuki, Paradox of Security |
KURUSU, Kaoru |
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SCOBELL, Andrew, China's Use of Military Force: Beyond the Great Wall and the Long March |
MURAI, Tomohide |
Volume 32 Number 2 (September 2004)
Security Trade Control after 9.11 |
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Security Trade Control in Japan: Practices and Issues |
SUZUKI, Tatsujiro |
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Security Export Control Policy in Japan |
MIURA, Satoshi |
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The Role of Export Control in U.S. Nonploliferation Policy |
SATO, Heigo |
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Dual-Use Technology Development and Security Trade Control in Europe |
SUZUKI, Kazuto |
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Strategic Trade Management: The Toshiba Machine Co. Case--A View Twenty Five Years Later |
CHINWORTH, Michael |
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Book Review |
KANEDA, Hideaki, Ballistic Missile Defense (in Japanese) |
ISHIKAWA, Taku |
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SHINODA, Hideaki, Peace-Building and the Rule of Law: Theoretical and Functional Analyses of International Peace Operations (in Japanese) |
HOSHINO, Toshiya |
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MORIMOTO, Satoshi, Multilateral Security Cooperation in Asia and the Pacific (in Japanese) |
OBA, Mie |
Volume 32 Number 1 (June 2004)
The New Issues of the Self-Defense Forces in the New Era |
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Japan's Self-Defense Force at the Crossroads: Some Considerrations for Reform from a Historical Viewpoint |
SADO, Akihiro |
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Civil-Military Relations in Japan: Past, Present, and Future |
HIKOTANI, Takako |
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Prospective Mission for Ballistic Missile Defense: Possible Use of Agis BMD as Public International Property |
SATO, Naoto |
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The Future of Peace Operations Conducted by the Japan Self-Defense Forces |
ICHIKAWA, Michio |
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Book Review |
MURAYAMA, Yuzo, On Economic Security: An Alternative for Japan's Security Strategy (in Japanese) |
MATSUMURA, Masahiro |
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ELDRIDGE, Robert D., The Origins of the Bilateral Okinawa Problem: Okinawa in Postwar U.S.-Japan Relations, 1945-1952 (in Japanese) |
UEMURA, Hideki |
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KAYAHARA, Ikuo, ed., Chinese Nuclear Force, Missile Force, and Space Development Strategy (in Japanese) |
ABE, Junichi |
Volume 31 Number 4 (March 2004)
On Preemptive and Preventive Action |
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U.S. Policy on Preemption: Its Impact on Internaitonal Order and Strategy |
YOSHIZAKI, Tomonori |
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On the Notion of Armed Attack under the United Nations Charter |
MAYAMA, Akira |
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Russia's Attitude Toward Preemptive and Preventive Action |
KOIZUMI, Naomi |
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China's Response to the U.S. Strategic Doctrine of "Preemption" |
ASANO, Ryo |
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Japan's Response to "Preemptive Action" |
KATSUMATA, Hidemichi |
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The Development Process of the 1978 Guidelines for Japan-U.S. Defense Cooperation: Intention and Influence of the United States |
MATSUMURA, Koushou |
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Book Review |
ITO, Tsuyoshi, Preception and Reality in Alliance Politics: The U.S.-China-Japan Triangle in the D?tente Period (in Japanese) |
MATSUMOTO, Haruka |
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NAYA, Masatsugu, International Conflict and Preventive Diplomacy (in Japanese) |
SHINODA, Hideki |
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MIYASAKA, Naofumi, On International Terrorism (in Japanese) |
ENDO, Tetsuya |
Volume 31 Number 3 (December 2003)
Intelligence and Security |
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Dilemma Between the Protection and Disclosure of National Security Information in Emergency Situations |
KIDA, Kunihiko |
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The International Politics of Datalink: Prescribing Japan's Policy for Alliance Management |
MATSUMURA, Masahiro |
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Submarines below the Far Eastern Waters?: Intelligence War in the Russo-Japanese War |
INABA, Chiharu |
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British Diplomacy and Intelligence: French Indo-China and British Far Eastern Strategy, July 1941 |
KOTANI, Ken |
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The Higichi Report and After: Evolution of Japan's Defense and Security Policies during the Past Ten Years |
WATANABE, Akio |
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Book Review |
C. Kenneth Quinones, Beyond Netotiation: Implementation of the Agreed Framework |
MICHISHITA, Narushige |
Volume 31 Number 1-2 (September 2003)
Unipolar Structure and International Security |
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Aspects of Unipolarity Thesis |
NAKANISHI, Hiroshi |
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Transatlantic Relations in a Changing World Order: Conflicts Between "Universalism" and "Pluralism" |
HOSOYA, Yuichi |
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An Immature Alliance Between Japan and the U.S. |
SUZUKI, Yuji |
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The Sino-U.S. Relations in Asia: China's Response to "Strong America" |
NAKAI, Yoshifumi |
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North Korea in a Unipolar System: The Regional Interaction Between 'Non-proliferation' and 'Counter-proliferation' |
KURATA, Hideya |
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The Middle East in the Aftermath of Iraq War: Implications for the U.S. and Emerging Regional Disorder |
IKEDA, Akifumi |
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Arms Control in a Unipolar World: WMD Arms Control Regime and U.S. Defense Policy |
IWATA, Shuichiro |
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The United Nations and International Security in the Era of Unipolarity: A Conflict Between American Unilateralism and UN Multilateralism |
OIZUMI, Keiko |
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Humanitarian Intervention in International Society after the Cold War: Justice and Order Conroversy from the View Point of English School |
YAGUCHI, Kensaku |
Volume 30 Number 4 (March 2003)
National Security of China |
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Conflict and Cooperation in the U.S.-Chia Relations: Assessing the Bush Administration's China Policy |
ABE, Jun-ichi |
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A Study of Security Circumstance in the Taiwan Strait |
MOMMA Rira |
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Chinese Air Trafic Control System: The Growth of Chinese Air Power |
YASUDA, Jun |
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Party-Military Relationship in China |
ASANO, Ryo |
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The Chinese Defense Industries' Response in the Process of Affiliating the WTO: Defense Conversion under the Globalization |
KOMAGATA, Tetsuya |
Volume 30 Number 3 (December 2002)
Human Security |
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Introduction: Security Studies and Human Security |
KURUSU, Kaoru |
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Human Security as Japan's International Policy |
HOSHINO, Toshiya |
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Human Security: A Critical Reappraisal from a Realist Perspective |
AOI, Chiyuki |
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Human Security and Humanitarian Intervention: From a Methodologican Viewpoint Based on the Case of Rwanda's Genocide |
AIBA, Kazuhiko |
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Rebuilding Failed States and Police Reform: From the Viewpoint of "Human Secutiry" |
NAGATA, Hiromi |
Volume 30 Number 1-2 (September 2002)
International Security after September 11 |
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The Age of Secrurity Paradox: Thinking the International Security after September 11 |
TSUCHIYAMA, Jitsuo |
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The Concept of Security and Re-examination of Traditional Security |
YAMAMOTO, Yoshinobu |
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Human, National and International Security |
NAYA, Masatsugu |
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Implication of 11 September |
KATAYAMA, Yoshio |
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The September 11 Terrorist Attacks in the United States in the Light of International Law |
ASADA, Masahiko |
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Post 9/11 Military Response and the UN System: The UN Role and Legitimacy in the Era of Intervention and De-collectivization of the Use of Forcce |
AOI, Chiyuki |
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US National Security Strategy after the September 11 |
KAWAKAMI, Takashi |
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Policy Process of the Anti-Terrorism Special Measures Law: The Dispatch of Japan Self-Defense Forces after the Simultaneous Terrorist Attacks |
TANI, Katsuhiro |
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The Middle East in the Post-9.11: The US, Israel, and the Palestinians |
IKEDA, Akifumi |
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The Dillemma of Deterrence Policy Toward Rogue States: The Case of the 1994 North Korean Nuclear Crisis |
KOGA, Yoshifumi |
Volume 29 Number 4 (March 2002)
Significance and Problems of Missile Defense |
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Missile Defense of the United States and International Security in the Post-MAD Era |
TAKAHASHI, Sugio |
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The U.S. Missile Defense Program under the Capabilities-Based Approach: Significance of Arms Control and Non-Proliferation |
TOSAKI, Hirofumi |
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Missile Defense and Japan-US Alliance: Policy Process and Strategic Coordination |
JIMBO, Ken |
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Japan-U.S. Defense Cooperation and the Road to Alliance Missile Defense (AMD) |
SHIBAYAMA, Futoshi |
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Canadian-American Relationship in the Context of the Korean War: A New Perspective |
SAKURADA, Daizo |
Volume 29 Number 3 (December 2001)
Comparative Defense Policies after the Cold War |
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Introduction: A Tendency toward theFlexible Army Dealing with Various Missions |
TADOKORO,Masayuki |
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Evolution of US Defense Policy in the Post-Cold War Period |
YAMAGUCHI, Noboru |
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Changes in German Security Policy and Bundeswehr Reform |
IWAMA, Yoko |
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A British Way in War and Peace |
MULLOY, Garren |
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On the Defense Policy of Japan after the Cold War |
TOKUCHI, Hideshi |
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American Society and the US Army: The UMT and American Traditional Attitudes toward the Military |
SAKAGUCHI, Daisaku |
Volume 29 Number 2 (September 2001)
U.S. Security Policy: From the End of the Cold War to 9.11 |
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Introduciton: U.S. Security Policy: From the End of the Cold War to 9.11 |
KAMIYA, Matake |
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Alliances and World Order: U.S. Alliance Policy in the Post-Cold War Era |
HOSOYA, Yuichi |
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U.S. Approachies toward Multilateral Security Institutions |
ITO, Tsuyoshi |
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Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and the United States: Transformation of U.S. Nonproliferation Policy and the Nonproliferation Regime after the Cold War |
ISHIKAWA, Taku |
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U.S. Responses to Low-Intensity Conflict |
MIYASAKA, Naofumi |
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Ensigioning Japan's RMA Policy: A Risk Management Approach |
MATSUMURA, Masahiro |
Volume 29 Number 1 (June 2001)
Recent Trend of Development in Military Technology |
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The Current Situation and the Problem of the Biological Defense Policy in Japan |
TANOUE, Akio |
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Innovation of Modeling and Simulation (M&S) |
IKAWA, Hiroshi |
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Important Factors in Recent Information Warfare |
FUJIMOTO, Masashi |
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Space Development and Future of National Security: Issues on Navigation Satellites and Japan-U.S. GPS Meetings |
TAMAMA, Tetsuo |
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China and the PKO in East Timor |
IIDA, Masashi |
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Japan's Peacekeeping Policy: The Future for a More Active Role in Civilian Affairs |
NAGATA, Hiromi |
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Volume 28 Number 4 (March 2001)
Proliferation and Nonproliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction |
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Proliferation and Nonproliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Synopsis |
UMEMOTO, Tetsuya |
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New Development of the Situation in the Korean Peninsula and North Korea's Weapons of Mass Destruction |
IZUMI, Hajime |
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Proliferation and Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia After the end of the 1990s |
NISHIWAKI, Akifumi |
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Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East: Threating Trends and Prospects |
IKEDA, Akifumi |
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A Comparison of Arms Control Regimes with Regard to the Prospect of Banning Nuclear Weapons |
AKANEYA, Tatsuo |
Volume 28 Number 3 (December 2000)
Problems of Status on 'Ryoikikeibi (Territorial Guard)' |
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巻頭言 |
On the Change of the Names of our Association |
KAMIYA, Fuji |
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Statutory Grounds of 'Ryoikikeibi (Territorial Guard)' |
TOMII, Yukio |
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The Current Situation of Statues on 'Ryoikikeibi (Territorial Guard)' |
ETANI, Osamu |
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Harmful Transit by Foreign Ships in Territorial Water and International Law |
TAKAI, Susumu |
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The Natiopnal Missile Defense of the US and the Asia-Pacific Security |
MATSUI, Kazuhiko |
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The Cooperation and Conflict in International Consortiam of Military R&D: The Analysisi of the Eurofighter 2000 Project |
YAMAMOTO, Hajime |
Volume 28 Number 2 (September 2000)
Islam and Security |
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Islam and International Security |
KOZUKA, Ikuya |
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Security Issues and Religion in the Third World: Focusing on the Middle East Islamic World |
TATEYAMA, Ryoji |
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Islamic Radcals in Eurasia and the International Community |
MIYATA, Osamu |
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The Middle East Conflict and Islam: Political Conflicts and Religion in the Holy Land |
NAKASHIMA, Isamu |
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Ballistic Missile and Israeli National Security: Israeli Review of the Gulf War |
MATSUYAMA, Kenji |
Volume 28 Number 1 (June 2000)
Mutual Relations Between Four Great Powers and the Security Environment in East Asia |
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U.S.-China Relations and East Asian Security |
KATAHARA, Eiichi |
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Sino-Russian Relations: the Chinese View |
MAYAMA, Katsuhiko |
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Continuing Patterns in Japanese-Russian Relations: Time for Change |
FERGUSON, Joseph |
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A Theoretical Study on Alliance: Japan's Alliance Policy in the Post-Cold War Era |
OGURA, Yasuhiro |
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The Strategy of U.S. Air Force in the Post-Cold War Era: Based on the Air Strategy of Colonel Warden U.S.A.F. |
GENDA, Takashi |
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Defense of Superior Orders in International Law: Before the Establishment of the Nuremberg Charter |
SATO, Hiromi |