TY - JOUR
T1 - Japanese Revisionists and the “Korea Threat”: insights from ontological security
AU - Suzuki, Shogo
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This article joins the debate on Japanese security. Drawing on insights from ontological security, it challenges conventional understandings that China and North Korea are Japan’s main security threats. It argues that South Korea poses a powerful threat to the Japanese right-wing revisionists’ perceived identity of Japan. The revisionists have attempted to secure Japan’s identity from the “Korea threat’ by labelling South Korea a ‘non-democracy’, and this tactic has been taken up by the Japanese government as well. The article concludes by pointing out that such moves could unwittingly result in the emergence of security dilemmas between the two main democracies in Northeast Asia.
AB - This article joins the debate on Japanese security. Drawing on insights from ontological security, it challenges conventional understandings that China and North Korea are Japan’s main security threats. It argues that South Korea poses a powerful threat to the Japanese right-wing revisionists’ perceived identity of Japan. The revisionists have attempted to secure Japan’s identity from the “Korea threat’ by labelling South Korea a ‘non-democracy’, and this tactic has been taken up by the Japanese government as well. The article concludes by pointing out that such moves could unwittingly result in the emergence of security dilemmas between the two main democracies in Northeast Asia.
KW - South Korea
KW - Japan
KW - Ontological Security
KW - History
KW - Populism
KW - Revisionist
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85064610414
U2 - 10.1080/09557571.2019.1573806
DO - 10.1080/09557571.2019.1573806
M3 - Article
SN - 0955-7571
JO - Cambridge Review of International Affairs
JF - Cambridge Review of International Affairs
ER -