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Japans Peacekeeping At A Crossroads Taking A Robust Stance Or Remaining Hesitant 1st Edition Hiromi Nagata Fujishige Yuji Uesugi Tomoaki Honda

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Japans Peacekeeping At A Crossroads Taking A Robust Stance Or Remaining Hesitant 1st Edition Hiromi Nagata Fujishige Yuji Uesugi Tomoaki Honda
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Hiromi Nagata Fujishige; Yuji Uesugi; Tomoaki Honda
ISBN: 9783030885090, 3030885097
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Japans Peacekeeping At A Crossroads Taking A Robust Stance Or Remaining Hesitant 1st Edition Hiromi Nagata Fujishige Yuji Uesugi Tomoaki Honda by Hiromi Nagata Fujishige; Yuji Uesugi; Tomoaki Honda 9783030885090, 3030885097 instant download after payment.

This open access book examines why Japan discontinued its quarter-century history of troop contribution to UN Peacekeeping Operations (1992-2017). Japan had deployed its troops as UN peacekeepers since 1992, albeit under a constitutional limit on weapons use. Japan's peacekeepers began to focus on engineering work as its strength, while also trying to relax the constraints on weapons use, although to a minimal extent. In 2017, however, Japan suddenly withdrew its engineering corps from South Sudan, and has contributed no troops since then. Why? The book argues that Japan could not match the increasing "robustness" of recent peacekeeping operations and has begun to seek a new direction, such as capacity-building support.

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