Japan is undergoing its biggest security policy overhaul since the end of World War II. While Tokyo says it is responding to China's growing power and regional insecurity, critics at home and abroad say it is a departure from the principles on which the country built its post-war identity.
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Japan is undergoing its biggest security policy overhaul since the end of World War II. While Tokyo says it is responding to China's growing power and regional insecurity, critics at home and abroad say it is a departure from the principles on which the country built its post-war identity.