Publication

Sep 2014

This paper examines how Tokyo can, in the context of a consistently defensive approach to security and a strong US-Japan alliance, adopt asymmetric strategies to counter China's increase in maritime power. The author concludes that Japan could leverage existing capabilities, human capital and its ports and airports to work against the possibility that Chinese defense planners could be sure of military success in a conflict, thus reducing the chance that Beijing would use force.

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Author Toshi Yoshihara
Series CNAS Reports
Publisher Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
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