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The Takaichi Gambit: Rituals of Regret and the Reality of Rearmament
Japan is undergoing a rapid strategic transformation under Takaichi, combining symbolic diplomatic gestures with unprecedented overseas military exercises. However, the push for military normalization and 'economic security' faces deep structural challenges due to Japan's continued reliance on Chinese supply chains and domestic constitutional limits.

Beijing Sounds Alarm Over Japan’s Quest for Constitutional Normalization
China's Foreign Ministry has issued a sharp rebuke against efforts by Japanese conservative factions to amend the country’s pacifist constitution, calling such moves unpopular and a threat to regional stability. Beijing remains hyper-vigilant regarding Tokyo’s shift toward a more proactive defense posture and its potential impact on the East Asian security balance.

Echoes of the Tribunal: Why the Legacy of the Tokyo Trials Still Haunts Asia Eight Decades On
On the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, China is intensifying its warnings against Japanese historical revisionism and the erosion of its pacifist constitution. Beijing views the current expansion of Japan’s military capabilities as a direct threat to the post-war order established by the 1946 international tribunal.

Echoes of 1946: Beijing’s Warning Against Japan’s Emerging ‘New Militarism’
Chinese analysts are using the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials to warn against Japan's 'New Militarism,' characterized by increased defense spending and historical revisionism. They argue that Tokyo's strategic shifts and attempts to revise its pacifist constitution pose a direct threat to the post-war international order established in 1945.

Japan’s Security Pivot: Dismantling the Pacifist Guardrails of the Post-War Era
Japan is aggressively moving away from its post-war pacifist constraints, seeking to normalize its military status and revise its constitution. This shift, driven by conservative political goals, is raising alarms regarding regional stability and a potential arms race in East Asia.

Dismantling the Pacifist Shield: Japan’s Watershed Pivot to Lethal Arms Exports
Japan has officially revised its defense export rules to allow the sale of lethal weaponry to foreign nations, including those in conflict. This move represents a historic departure from its post-war pacifist constraints and signals a deeper integration with Western military alliances.

Echoes of Empire: Japan’s Shift to Traditional Military Ranks Signals a Deeper Identity Pivot
The Japanese government plans to rename Self-Defense Force ranks to match traditional military titles, such as 'General' and 'Colonel,' for the first time since 1954. While intended to align with international standards, the move has triggered intense debate over Japan's pacifist identity and the resurrection of Imperial-era symbolism.

Takaichi’s Pivot: Japan’s New Militarism and the Dismantling of Pacifist Taboos
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is leading a systemic shift in Japanese policy, authorizing lethal weapon exports and centralizing intelligence capabilities. These moves, combined with ritual tributes to the Yasukuni Shrine, signal a determined push to abandon post-war pacifism and revise the nation's constitution.

Ghosts of the Past, Fears for the Future: Japan’s Youth Confront a Post-Pacifist Reality
Japanese youth and academics are raising significant concerns over the government's move to allow lethal weapon exports and increase defense spending. They fear these policy shifts erode Japan's pacifist identity, damage regional trust, and bypass critical democratic oversight.

Tokyo’s Martial Pivot: Japan Ends Eight Decades of Restraint to Enter the Global Arms Market
Japan has officially authorized the export of lethal weaponry, marking a definitive end to its decades-old ban on arms sales. This policy shift aims to revitalize Japan's defense industry and strengthen regional alliances against China, while simultaneously testing the limits of its pacifist constitution.

Japan’s Lethal Pivot: Easing Arms Export Rules Sparks Domestic Backlash
Japan has formally revised its defense guidelines to allow the export of lethal weaponry, sparking a wave of domestic protests and political opposition. Critics argue the move violates the country's pacifist constitution and risks transforming Japan into a global arms dealer.

Pacifism Under Pressure: Mass Protests Greet Japan’s Hawkish Pivot
Mass protests erupted at the Japanese Diet as citizens voiced opposition to the Takaichi government's record 9 trillion yen defense budget and its moves to lift weapon export restrictions. The demonstrations underscore a significant national debate over Japan's transition away from its traditional pacifist constitutional constraints.