Could Japan Uphold Pacifism in the Face of China? Ep2

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After the World War 2, Japan established a new constitution under the instruction of the United States, in which Japan renounces the use of force as means of settling international disputes. However, as Chinese aggression heightens, Japan’s pacifism underpinned by its Peace Constitution faces unprecedented challenges. How could Japan help prevent a war in the Taiwan Strait without destabilizing both domestic and international politics? How could it bolster its self-defense capability without jeopardizing its constitutional integrity? Learn more about this pressing matter on this episode of Operation 2027.


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Operation 2027

In this eye-opening series, we explore the intricacies of China's complex relationships with Taiwan and its regional neighbors, and examine strategies to prevent the looming threat of war.