Decoding Geopolitics Podcast with Dominik Presl

#5 Robert Ward (IISS): How Japan Is Once Again Becoming a Military Powerhouse


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Robert Ward is a Japan Chair at the International Institute for Strategic Studies with decades of experience with Japanese security, defense and foreign policy. We talked about why Japan is abandoning its pacifism, how does it see the threat from China and whether Japan would join a potential war over Taiwan. Enjoy.


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