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Japan security legislation
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August 03, 2015
NSA Spying on Japan: The Fallout
By Mina Pollmann
WikiLeaks revelations about U.S. espionage against Japan could jeopardize Abe's security reforms.

July 24, 2015
Preliminary Lessons From Japan’s Security Debate
By Robert Dujarric
“There is a lot more continuity than discontinuity in Japanese defense policy.”

July 21, 2015
Demonstrating for Peace in Japan
By John W. Traphagan
Protests over security legislation suggest that perhaps Japanese don’t want their country to be “normal.”

July 20, 2015
Shinzo Abe and the Japanese Constitution
By Jared Genser and Michelle Brignone
When it comes to his new security legislation, the prime minister should listen to the Japanese people.

July 17, 2015
China: Japan Security Legislation a 'Nightmare Scenario'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing has reacted with predictable breathlessness to the passage of new security legislation in Tokyo.

July 16, 2015
Japan's New Security Legislation: A Missed Opportunity
By Yuki Tatsumi
By focusing solely on constitutionality, Japan missed the opportunity for a frank debate on its actual security policy.

July 06, 2015
Reconciliation or Revisionism?: What (Not) to Expect From Shinzo Abe
By Sebastian Maslow
Will Abe provoke controversy in his upcoming statement on the 70th anniversary of the end of WWII?

July 03, 2015
The Truth About the Diet Security Legislation Debate
By Ichiro Ozawa
Peace should be achieved through the Japanese Constitution, the UN Charter and the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty.
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