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Article 9 of Japan's Constitution: Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Material?
By Ankit Panda
One civil society group in Japan is campaigning to have Article 9 of the Constitution win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Japan: The “Return to Militarism” Argument
By Jeffrey Ordaniel
Could Japan see a return to militarism as some have claimed? Several factors make that highly unlikely.
Is Japan Now Finally a Normal Country?
By Lionel Pierre Fatton
What the recent changes to Japanese defense mean in the context of a return to “normalcy.”
Miyazaki’s Kaze Tachinu: Winds of History Fan Japan’s Political Debate
Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film has sparked heated debate.
NSC in Japan: Needed, But Still Hurdles
Although its focus remains the economy, Japan’s government has taken the first steps in reforming its security infrastructure.
Shinzo Abe: Friend or Foe of the United States?
The Japanese prime minister espouses a view of history that seems to repudiate much that Americans hold dear.
Revising the Japanese Constitution
Amending Article 9 may seem logical, but it could have implications for the way Japan sees itself.
Japan's Creaking Legal System
The sentencing of a former Osaka public prosecutor is a reminder of the problems facing Japan’s legal system.
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