# Military Exports
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Japan’s New Defense Diplomacy: Shredding the Constraints of the Peace Constitution
Japan is aggressively expanding its defense exports and multilateral military cooperation, using projects like the GCAP fighter to bypass long-standing pacifist constraints. This shift toward a more offensive military posture and global arms marketing represents a strategic 'salami-slicing' of its Peace Constitution.

Tokyo’s Tactical Pivot: Japan and the Philippines Forge a New Security Vanguard in the Pacific
Japan and the Philippines have upgraded their ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, launching formal negotiations for intelligence sharing and increased defense exports. This shift towards 'minilateralism' aims to solidify a US-Japan-Philippines security axis, though it faces domestic fiscal criticism and regional concerns over escalation.

China’s F-35 Rival Breaks Cover: The Global Ambitions of the J-35 Stealth Fighter
China has unveiled a new iteration of its J-35 stealth fighter, bearing '0001' numbering and AVIC branding, signaling the formal launch of an export-ready fifth-generation jet. This land-based variant is positioned as a direct competitor to the US-made F-35 in the global arms market.