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Japan’s Ruling Party Wants to Export Its Next-Generation Fighter. The Public Is Reluctant.

Jio Kamata
21 March 2024
Archived
9 min
PME All levels

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Japan, Britain and Italy join together to accelerate next-gen fighter development.

Summary

  1. Japan may become third-largest military power.
  2. Arms exports conflict with pacifist identity.
  3. Government's partner opposes third-party exports.
  4. Japan has complex arms export and defence policy.
READ: Japan’s Ruling Party Wants to Export Its Next-Generation Fighter. The Public Is Reluctant.

References

  • Media Check: The Diplomat Magazine - Media Bias/Fact Check  (HIGH CREDIBILITY)
  • Collections |The Runway (airforce.gov.au)
  • RAAF RUNWAY: RATIONALE, GUIDELINES, LEARNING OUTCOMES, ETC

     
 

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