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Building a Maritime "Great Wall" to Contain China? Explaining Japan's Recalibration of Risk with the Militarization of Okinawa

Authors
Son Key-YoungMason, Ra
Issue Date
7월-2013
Publisher
KYUNGNAM UNIV, INST FAR EASTERN STUDIES
Keywords
Okinawa; militarization; China' s rise; civil society in Japan
Citation
ASIAN PERSPECTIVE, v.37, no.3, pp.437 - 461
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SSCI
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Journal Title
ASIAN PERSPECTIVE
Volume
37
Number
3
Start Page
437
End Page
461
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/102866
DOI
10.1353/apr.2013.0017
ISSN
0258-9184
Abstract
In this article we aim to illustrate both the progress and the stalemates of the US and Japanese strategies to fortify the Okinawan Islands as a bulwark against China. As a conceptual tool to analyze the accommodation and resistance of militarization, we use the notion of a complex interplay of state, market, and societal actors, which showcases the process of mediating and recalibrating risks perceived by policymakers in Tokyo in response to the rise of China. In this process, risk has been shifted to individual stakeholders within society. We argue that the full-scale fortification of the Okinawan Islands will be hard to achieve because of the resistance of local residents and anti-base activists, as well as China's military and commercial strategies to circumvent any form of blockade.
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