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The Myth of Japanese Rearmament
Maison franco-japonaise
Tokyo 17 March 2017
Robert Dujarric
Director, Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies
Temple University, Japan Campus, Tokyo
www.tuj.ac.jp/icas
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan
Back to Imperial Japan?
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 2
Abe: A sheep in wolf’s clothing
(Artist: Kenta Kamei)
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 3
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan
4
Defense Spending
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Japan ROK Singapore France Germany
Defense Spending (2016 US$ Billion, IISS adjusted)
Japan
ROK
Singapore
France
Germany
% GDP 2016
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Defense Spending % GDP
(IISS, adjusted)
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Japan ROK Singapore France Germany
Defense Spending % GDP
Japan
ROK
Singapore
France
Germany
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Defense spending per capita US$
(IISS, adjusted)
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200
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Japan ROK Singapore France Germany
Defense Spending per Capita US$
Japan
ROK
Singapore
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Japan ROK Singapore France Germany
Armed Services Active
Duty (Japan)
Reservists (Japan)
Armed Services Active
Duty (Others)
Reservists (Others)
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Armed Forces Active duty/reservists
(in thousands)
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0
50
100
150
200
250
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350
Japan Singapore France Germany
Armed Services Active
Duty (Japan)
Reservists (Japan)
Armed Services Active
Duty (Others)
Reservists (Others)
8
Armed Forces Active duty/reservists
(in thousands)
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan
Defense posture index (Deloitte)
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 9
Defense Posture Index 2016
(Deloitte)
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 10
Data Criteria Japan Singapore
GDP / GDP/capita US$ 4,730 bn / US$ 37,304 US$ 297 bn / US$ 53,053
Population under 30 35.2m 2.4m
Armed forces active duty/ reserve 257,150 / 56,000 72,500 / 312,500
Defense spending/capita US$ 430 US$ 1,773
Conscription No Yes (22-24 months + annual training to
age 40-50).
Forces Abroad Djibouti (170, Gulf Aden/Indian Oc. (2/1
DDG), South Sudan PKO (272, leaving).
Australia, Brunei, France, Qatar, Taiwan,
Thailand, USA (all training units save
Qatar rotation for anti-ISIS war).
Total fixed wing aircraft 906 200
Air-to-air refueling aircraft/UAVs 5 / 0 9 / 37
Submarines 19 (big) 4 (small)
Maritime patrol aircraft 75 (big) 5 (small)
Surface combatants/patrol-coastal craft 47 (big)/368 6 (small)/35
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan
11
Japan vs. Singapore
(IISS data, adjusted)
SDF: What do we have now?
• Potent military – sophisticated, well trained.
• Except for small contingencies not optimized for
autonomous action. Structured for US Alliance.
• Has performed its tasks very well so far.
• Ambitious but very cautious PM.
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 12
Caveat
• A day’s trial by battle reveals more of the
nature of an army than a generation of peace.
•
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 13
Recent evolution
• Budget:
– Slight increases in the 2% range.
– Continued belief that “fiscal situation is dire.”
– No interest in military Keynesianism.
• Procurement:
– Continued modernization, but not revolutionary.
• Alliance:
– Better interoperability with US, ties with other partners.
– Upgrading of US basing options slow.
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 14
Recent evolution
• Legal context.
– Some limited moves to relax Rules of Engagement
(ROEs), re-define self-defense (“collective self-
defense”), provide more support to US, partners.
– Partially aligns Japan with standard operating
procedures of NATO states.
– Moderate upgrades to ROEs viewed as bellicose.
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 15
Recent evolution
• Training:
– More overseas training with US and partners.
– Training for new contingencies, developing some
new capabilities (amphibious).
• Deployments:
– Djibouti base, participation in anti-piracy.
– PKO in South Sudan (winding down).
– Engagement w/ Asean, India, Australia, Europe.
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 16
Remaining “red lines”
• No involvement in conflict: Zero participation
in anti-ISIS War.
• Reluctance to put SDF at risk: South Sudan.
• No interest in nuclear arsenal.
• No moves towards strategic autonomy.
• Soft approaches to challenges: Senkakus,
South China Sea, North Korea.
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 17
Obstacles to radical change.
• If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
• Voters – including LDP ones – are semi-pacifists.
• Pensions, health/nursing costs rising.
• The elderly vote more. Want medications, not guns.
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 18
Over-optimistic cat
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 19
Japanese hawks
(Artist: Kimi Kamei, 2017)
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 20
Rear-view mirror hawks
• Backward looking: né dans un monde qui
regardait en arrière [où] le passé comptait
plus que l’avenir/born in a backward-looking
world where the past counted more than the
future.
• Waste time on symbolic counter-productive
moves (Yasukuni, Constitution, etc.) rather
than on effective ones.
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 21
What could cause “rearmament”?
• War.
• Trump.
• Both.
Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 22
2323
Thank you
Don’t hesitate to contact me
Robert Dujarric
Temple University, Japan Campus, Tokyo
www.tuj.ac.jp/icas
23Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan

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Robert Dujarric: The Myth of Japanese Rearmament

  • 1. 1 The Myth of Japanese Rearmament Maison franco-japonaise Tokyo 17 March 2017 Robert Dujarric Director, Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies Temple University, Japan Campus, Tokyo www.tuj.ac.jp/icas Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan
  • 2. Back to Imperial Japan? Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 2
  • 3. Abe: A sheep in wolf’s clothing (Artist: Kenta Kamei) Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 3
  • 4. Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 4 Defense Spending 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Japan ROK Singapore France Germany Defense Spending (2016 US$ Billion, IISS adjusted) Japan ROK Singapore France Germany
  • 5. % GDP 2016 5 Defense Spending % GDP (IISS, adjusted) 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 Japan ROK Singapore France Germany Defense Spending % GDP Japan ROK Singapore France Germany Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan
  • 6. 6 Defense spending per capita US$ (IISS, adjusted) 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 Japan ROK Singapore France Germany Defense Spending per Capita US$ Japan ROK Singapore France Germany Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan
  • 7. 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 Japan ROK Singapore France Germany Armed Services Active Duty (Japan) Reservists (Japan) Armed Services Active Duty (Others) Reservists (Others) 7 Armed Forces Active duty/reservists (in thousands) Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan
  • 8. 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Japan Singapore France Germany Armed Services Active Duty (Japan) Reservists (Japan) Armed Services Active Duty (Others) Reservists (Others) 8 Armed Forces Active duty/reservists (in thousands) Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan
  • 9. Defense posture index (Deloitte) Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 9
  • 10. Defense Posture Index 2016 (Deloitte) Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 10
  • 11. Data Criteria Japan Singapore GDP / GDP/capita US$ 4,730 bn / US$ 37,304 US$ 297 bn / US$ 53,053 Population under 30 35.2m 2.4m Armed forces active duty/ reserve 257,150 / 56,000 72,500 / 312,500 Defense spending/capita US$ 430 US$ 1,773 Conscription No Yes (22-24 months + annual training to age 40-50). Forces Abroad Djibouti (170, Gulf Aden/Indian Oc. (2/1 DDG), South Sudan PKO (272, leaving). Australia, Brunei, France, Qatar, Taiwan, Thailand, USA (all training units save Qatar rotation for anti-ISIS war). Total fixed wing aircraft 906 200 Air-to-air refueling aircraft/UAVs 5 / 0 9 / 37 Submarines 19 (big) 4 (small) Maritime patrol aircraft 75 (big) 5 (small) Surface combatants/patrol-coastal craft 47 (big)/368 6 (small)/35 Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 11 Japan vs. Singapore (IISS data, adjusted)
  • 12. SDF: What do we have now? • Potent military – sophisticated, well trained. • Except for small contingencies not optimized for autonomous action. Structured for US Alliance. • Has performed its tasks very well so far. • Ambitious but very cautious PM. Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 12
  • 13. Caveat • A day’s trial by battle reveals more of the nature of an army than a generation of peace. • Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 13
  • 14. Recent evolution • Budget: – Slight increases in the 2% range. – Continued belief that “fiscal situation is dire.” – No interest in military Keynesianism. • Procurement: – Continued modernization, but not revolutionary. • Alliance: – Better interoperability with US, ties with other partners. – Upgrading of US basing options slow. Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 14
  • 15. Recent evolution • Legal context. – Some limited moves to relax Rules of Engagement (ROEs), re-define self-defense (“collective self- defense”), provide more support to US, partners. – Partially aligns Japan with standard operating procedures of NATO states. – Moderate upgrades to ROEs viewed as bellicose. Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 15
  • 16. Recent evolution • Training: – More overseas training with US and partners. – Training for new contingencies, developing some new capabilities (amphibious). • Deployments: – Djibouti base, participation in anti-piracy. – PKO in South Sudan (winding down). – Engagement w/ Asean, India, Australia, Europe. Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 16
  • 17. Remaining “red lines” • No involvement in conflict: Zero participation in anti-ISIS War. • Reluctance to put SDF at risk: South Sudan. • No interest in nuclear arsenal. • No moves towards strategic autonomy. • Soft approaches to challenges: Senkakus, South China Sea, North Korea. Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 17
  • 18. Obstacles to radical change. • If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. • Voters – including LDP ones – are semi-pacifists. • Pensions, health/nursing costs rising. • The elderly vote more. Want medications, not guns. Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 18
  • 19. Over-optimistic cat Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 19
  • 20. Japanese hawks (Artist: Kimi Kamei, 2017) Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 20
  • 21. Rear-view mirror hawks • Backward looking: né dans un monde qui regardait en arrière [où] le passé comptait plus que l’avenir/born in a backward-looking world where the past counted more than the future. • Waste time on symbolic counter-productive moves (Yasukuni, Constitution, etc.) rather than on effective ones. Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 21
  • 22. What could cause “rearmament”? • War. • Trump. • Both. Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan 22
  • 23. 2323 Thank you Don’t hesitate to contact me Robert Dujarric Temple University, Japan Campus, Tokyo www.tuj.ac.jp/icas 23Robert Dujarric - Temple University Japan