This article addresses how these have been crystallized in the form of an indefinitely-termed overseas base on the Horn of Africa, in Djibouti. Careful examination of pertaining Diet minutes, media discourse and government ministry papers suggests that the risks identified with this facility's ...
Japan sent teams of military experts to Yemen, Oman, Kenya and Djibouti to explore the possibilities of opening a naval base in one of these nations. Djibouti was chosen in April, 2009. Japanese personnel and material supporting the JMSDF deployment off Somalia are currently housed in rented spa...
Indonesia is viewed as a bulwark to China’s maritime expansion in the South China Sea, while Mongolia, located to China’s north, is often called its “backyard.” Djibouti in Africa hosts Japan’s only overseas base for the Self-Defense Forces. The government plans to sign agreements with...
In 2011, the GoJ constructed an SDF base in Djibouti to station transportation aircraft (P-3s). This was the first ever overseas military base for postwar Japan. 2 Japan’s Efforts to Catch Up with the International Trends of “Robustness” and “Integration” 2.1 Moves Toward “Robustness”...
Djibouti and Beyond: Japan's First Post-War Overseas Base and the Recalibration of Risk in Securing Enhanced Military Capabilities Having passed successive legislation in the past two decades to expand its use of the Japan Self Defense Force (JSDF), Japan has emerged from its post-war ... R...
military facility nearby in Djibouti, and so the Pentagon is moving more troops to the African nation to prepare for a possible evacuation of staff in Sudan. The U.S. will often coordinate its evacuation with other nations’, with friendlies such as Canada, and in places where another nation...
Of course, the Japanese navy has been involved in operations in the western Indian Ocean for a decade as part of anti-piracy operations. This now includes operating part of an air base in Djibouti for Japanese maritime surveillance and transport aircraft. ...
China's Changing Role in the New Era, a case study based on China's first overseas military base in Djibouti JapanShintoBuddhismNationalism in Japanese New-new religions (NNR) was evident since the establishment of such religious groups in the 1970s. While before ... L Kriinen 被引量: 0...
The Foreign Ministry expects to secure about 5 billion yen in fiscal 2024, including 2.1 billion yen it will request by the Aug. 31 deadline, sources said. Ministry officials are considering the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Mongolia and Djibouti as recipients because they ...