Japan Self-Defence Forces - Origin and Development of the Institution
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Research Institute for European Policy
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The purpose of this paper is to discuss the origins and evolution of Self-Defence Forces as an institution within the Japanese constitutional system. The analysis also aims to provide answers to the question of the compatibility of Jietai with the Japanese Constitution and its formal status. In order to address the research problem, we have decided to dedicate the first part to issues related to the constitutional principles of pacifism and anti-militarism. It is followed by the description of the process that led to the formation of Japanese Self-Defence Forces. We decided that the turning point of the analysis is the appointment of Liberal Democratic Party’s leader, Abe Shinzo, as the 96th Prime Minister of Japan (December 26, 2012). The reforms undertaken by the politician resulted in a rapid change in the character of Self-Defence Forces, putting an end to the hitherto functioning model of Jietai.
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Japan Self-Defence Forces, Jietai, security policy, Japanese constitution, pacifist clause, constitutional amendment
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EJTS European Journal of Transformation Studies vol. 7, no. 2, 2019, pp.142-151.
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