Revival of Japanese Militarism?Investigates the probabilities of the revival of Japanese militarism, seen in terms of the sending of Japanese naval vessels and troops to Southeast Asia to potect Japan's economic interests in the region within the context of the accelerating conditions for the emergence of militarism - domestic needs, spiritual preparation, large-scale armament and international environment. |
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Asian nations attitude big nation consciousness Bushido Cambodia China Chinese leaders Chitose comp conflict resolution contemporary Japan defeat defend a front Defense Build-up Plan definition of militarism economic interests effective emergence Emperor Emperor-worship four conditions Fourth Defense Build-up Hokkaido Implications for Southeast Indonesia inferior Institute of Southeast international environment irrational Japanese economy Japanese Self-Defense Force kilometres Korea Lim Pui Huen major Malaysia militaristic activities militaristic expansion military action military capabilities military means military power million Nanyang University nuclear weapons number of armed Pacific Switzerland Syndrome Pacifist Constitution political population post-war Japan post-war period pre-war days pre-war Japan Problems ratio revival of Japanese revived Japanese militarism Security Pact Self-Defense Force Singapore University Press situation South Korea Southeast Asia Southeast Asian Studies Soviet Union sphere of influence Straits of Malacca superpowers surrender Taiwan Tamney tons of warships Trends types of impact unification United utility of military writer Yong Mun Cheong