This Adelphi book evaluates Japanâ s new grand strategy, considering whether it and associated reforms are sufficiently robust to fulfil Japanâ s goal of ensuring its security even in the scenario of a Chinese attack on Taiwan.
This Adelphi book evaluates Japanâ s new grand strategy, considering whether it and associated reforms are sufficiently robust to fulfil Japanâ s goal of ensuring its security even in the scenario of a Chinese attack on Taiwan.
Robert Ward is the IISS Japan Chair, carrying out independent research and writing extensively on strategic issues related to Japan, including its contemporary security and foreign policies. He is also Director of Geo-economics and Strategy and leads the Institute's work on a range of issues including global economic governance, rules and standards setting, and how economic coercion impacts policy at a national and corporate level. He is co-author of Japan's Effectiveness as a Geo-Economic Actor: Navigating Great-Power Competition (Routledge, 2022) and co-editor of Japan and the IISS: Connecting Western and Japanese Strategic Thought from the Cold War to the War on Ukraine (Routledge, 2023). Prior to joining the IISS, Ward spent 23 years at the Economist Group, latterly leading the country and industry research teams at the Economist Intelligence Unit. He lived and worked in Japan from 1989 to 1996 and is a fluent speaker of Japanese. He holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Cambridge University.
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Introduction · A grand-strategic watershed · The catalysts for change · Testing Japanese resilience 'Hardware' and 'software' Chapter One: Japan's shifting strategic compass · Maritime Japan · Four strategic phases · A triangle and triangulation Chapter Two: Building Japanese deterrence and response capabilities - defence and diplomacy · Changing defence assumptions · Japan's strategic shift to the Southwest Islands · Building defence and defence-industrial resilience · Cyber, intelligence and space · Defence diplomacy - networking deterrence Chapter Three: New tools of Japanese security · Japan's 'comprehensive national power' · Japan's evolving geo-economic power · Economic security - increasing Japanese geo-economic agency · Economic security and industrial policy Chapter Four: Structural impediments · Japan acquires its strategic 'rheostat' · Demographic and fiscal headwinds · Societal change Conclusion · Structural change in Japan · Japan's capacity to deliver
Introduction · A grand-strategic watershed · The catalysts for change · Testing Japanese resilience 'Hardware' and 'software' Chapter One: Japan's shifting strategic compass · Maritime Japan · Four strategic phases · A triangle and triangulation Chapter Two: Building Japanese deterrence and response capabilities - defence and diplomacy · Changing defence assumptions · Japan's strategic shift to the Southwest Islands · Building defence and defence-industrial resilience · Cyber, intelligence and space · Defence diplomacy - networking deterrence Chapter Three: New tools of Japanese security · Japan's 'comprehensive national power' · Japan's evolving geo-economic power · Economic security - increasing Japanese geo-economic agency · Economic security and industrial policy Chapter Four: Structural impediments · Japan acquires its strategic 'rheostat' · Demographic and fiscal headwinds · Societal change Conclusion · Structural change in Japan · Japan's capacity to deliver
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