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Reluctant Remilitarisation: Transforming the Armed Forces in Germany, Italy and Japan After the Cold War

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Reluctant Remilitarisation: Transforming the Armed Forces in Germany, Italy and Japan After the Cold War

Contributors:

By (Author) Fabrizio Coticchia
By (author) Matteo Dian
By (author) Francesco Niccolo Moro

ISBN:

9781474467285

Publisher:

Edinburgh University Press

Imprint:

Edinburgh University Press

Publication Date:

8th December 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

War and defence operations
Comparative politics
International relations
Military administration
Theory of warfare and military science
Political science and theory
Peace studies and conflict resolution
Military institutions

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

While armed forces in several countries underwent deep transformations after the end of the Cold War, few, if any, experienced more radical changes than Germany, Italy and Japan. This book explores how these three countries have modified the posture and structure of their militaries over the past three decades. While each country has had to overcome a pacifist constitution, a widespread view in both elite and public opinion that war was a taboo and armed forces should be designed to defend and deter against large-scale threats, they have all become more active security providers over recent decades.

Each country, however, has followed a distinct path. This book reconstructs these paths to show how a mixture of external and domestic factors affected the pace and the extent of transformations. The book also identifies critical junctures in such processes: any push to change it argues is mediated by the need to come to terms with the cumbersome weight of the past.

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