Japan's Quasi-Alliance Strategy:Motivations,Practices and Constraints
The quasi-alliance strategy is part of the national security strategy and lies in the grey area between alliance and neutrality.1 In recent years,major countries,including Japan,have positioned quasi-alliance as a feasible
unwritten option in their respective national security strategies.2 Japan's quasi-alliance strategy was already in its infancy when former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe first came to power in September 2006 but was put on hold after his resignation in September 2007.It was resurrected by Abe when he returned to power in late 2012,and has been subsequently inherited and strengthened by succeeding cabinets in the post-Abe era.
strategy、japan、constraints、motivations、practices、quasi-alliance
F473.1;F272.3;H313
2024-09-09(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
共25页
100-124