Japan’s Pacifist Constitution Faces Test Amid Military Ambitions
Eighty years after adopting its postwar Peace Constitution, Japan faces a bold shift from pacifism to collective self-defense, stirring questions across East Asia.
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Eighty years after adopting its postwar Peace Constitution, Japan faces a bold shift from pacifism to collective self-defense, stirring questions across East Asia.
The DPRK fired several short-range ballistic missiles into the sea off the eastern coast of the Korean Peninsula, according to the ROK’s military. Japan has also flagged the launch. What’s happening?