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Japan Faces an Uncertain Asia

Aug 02, 201754 min
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Episode description

Japan has a challenging future. Its population is declining, the economy remains anaemic while the country’s security environment is extremely challenging.

North Korea presents an existential threat, and China’s growing military power threatens the country’s long-term interests. Even though it is an affluent country the restrictive constitution forced on it after World War II places limitations on Japan’s military and makes it dependent on its ally, the United States.

Murray McLean (Former Australian Ambassador to Japan (2004-2011)) speaks to Professor Nick Bisley (Executive Director, La Trobe Asia) about the impact a more strategically influential Japan could have on Asia and the world.

Follow Nick Bisley on Twitter: @NickBisley
Follow La Trobe Asia on Twitter: @latrobeasia

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