Japan’s defence outreach to counter China’s military rise hits hidden roadblocks

🇯🇵 South China Morning Post (JP) —
Japan’s defence outreach to counter China’s military rise hits hidden roadblocks

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Japan increased its defense presence at the Shangri-La Dialogue, addressing concerns over China's expanding military power. Japan's Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi countered Chinese accusations of 'new militarism' while warning about Beijing's growing military capabilities amid regional security tensions.

Japan seized the spotlight at last month’s Shangri-La Dialogue, stepping into a vacuum left by the Chinese defence chief – who skipped the forum for a second year – and using the stage to sharpen its warnings over Beijing’s military rise. Speaking in Singapore on May 31, the final day of the security forum, Japan’s Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi pushed back against Beijing’s accusation that Japan is engaging in a “new militarism” and instead took aim at China’s growing military capabilities...

World Security Conflict Politics Japan defense China military rise Shangri-La Dialogue Shinjiro Koizumi regional security defense policy

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