Why Japan is debating its military future - Asia Specific podcast, BBC World Service (opens in new tab)
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi says she wants a vote on changing Japan's constitution, reviving a debate that could reshape the country's Self-Defense Forces, its alliance with the US, and relations within Asia\. Click here to subscribe to our channel ๐๐ฝ Japan's post-war constitution has remained unchanged since it came into force in 1947\. Its famous Article 9 renounces war and prohibits the country from maintaining a regular military\. Yet Japan today has one of the world's most ad...
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