Japan’s Nuclear Debate: A Threat to the Postwar Order
A senior Japanese official’s call to revisit non-nuclear principles challenges post-World War II legal frameworks and risks undermining the global non-proliferation regime.
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A senior Japanese official’s call to revisit non-nuclear principles challenges post-World War II legal frameworks and risks undermining the global non-proliferation regime.
Senior Japanese official’s call for nuclear sharing contradicts decades of non-nuclear principles, sparking domestic backlash and a broader security debate.
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