V. Security Literature Japan
Among the Armitage Report participants, Funabashi Yoichi 's book Alliance Adrift was mentioned the most. Okazaki Hisahiko appears to be the most publicly influential contact.
"A Proposal for the Revision of the Text of the Constitution of Japan," [Kempo Yomiuri Teigen] Yomiuri Shimbun, November 3, 1994.
Chuma Kiyofuku.
Saigunbi no Seiji-Gaku. [Politics of Remilitarization]. Tokyo: Chishiki-sha, 1985.
Funabashi Yoichi
"Japan's Moment of Truth," Survival, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Vol. 42, No. 4, Winter 2000-2001 .
Alliance Adrift. New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1999.
Hosokawa Morihiro
"Are US Troops in Japan Needed? Reforming the Alliance," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 77, No. 4, July/August 1998.
Kaneda Hideaki
Kato Hisanori
"China's Military Modernization and Japan-China Relations," International Institute for Policy Studies, Policy Paper 209E, 1999.
Nagai Yonosuke
Gendai to Senryaka. [The Present Age and Strategy]. Tokyo: Bungei Shyunju, 1985.
Shintaro Ishihara
with Morita Akio. "No" to Ieru Nihon.[The Japan that Can Say No]. Tokyo: Kobunsha, 1989.
Okazaki Hisahiko
with Kitamura Hiroshi; Murata Ryohei;. Between Friends: Japanese Diplomats Look at Japan-US Relations. New York: Weatherhill, February 1986 (1st English Edition).
Ima Koso Jizen No Senryaku-Teki Shiko. [Now is the Time for Independent Strategic Thinking]. Tokyo: Bungei Shunju, March 1986.
A Grand Strategy for Japanese Defense. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1986.
"Nihon no Jonin Rijikoku Iri to Ajia," [Japan's Permanent UN Security Council Seat and Asia], Shokun!, November 1994.
"Whose Constitution is It?" Sankei Shimbun, May 15, 2000.
"Japan Must Be Ready to Use Right of Collective Defense," The Daily Yomiuri, February 26 2001.
"The Japan-U. S. Alliance: Meeting Mutual Expectations," Japan Times, March 5 2001 .
Ozawa Ichiro
Nihon Kaizou Keikaku [Blueprint for a New Japan]. Tokyo: Kodansha, 1993.
Takemura Masayoshi
Chiisakutomo Kirari to Hikaru Kuni Nihon. (Japan: A Small But Shining Nation). Tokyo: Kobunsha, 1994.
Zakkubaran, June 10, 2001. Special on President Bush's May 1st Speech on Missile Defense at National Defense University - opinions of four experts.
Kawamura Sumihiko, "New Missile Defense Initiative of the United States Prompt Expression of Approval by Japanese Government Demanded,"
Kaneda Hideaki, "Asking for the Immediate Founding of 'Japan-US Defense Strategy Council,'"
Nishimoto Tetsuya, "The Meaning of the "New Strategic Framework" of the United States and Japan's