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Japan Defence and Security Report Q4 2009

Published by: Business Monitor International

Published: Oct. 14, 2009 - 69 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Japan Security SWOT
Japan Defence Industry SWOT
Japan Political SWOT
Japan Economic SWOT
Political Overview
Security Risk Analysis
BMI’s Security Ratings
Table: Asia Pacific Regional Security Ratings
Table: Asia Pacific State Vulnerability To Terrorism Index
City Terrorism Rating
Methodological Overview
Table: Methodology
Table: BMI’s Asia City Terrorism Index
Japan’s Security Ratings
Terrorism Risk Ratings
Physical Safety Risk Ratings
Conflict Risk Ratings
North and South Asia Security Overview
Security Overview
Internal Security Situation
Table: Japan - Non-State Armed Groups
External Security Situation
Territorial Disputes
External Diplomatic Relations
US-Japan Relations
Relations with North Korea And China
Armed Forces and Government Spending
Armed Forces
Normalisation of Japan’s Defence Forces
Defence Budget
International Deployments
Table: Regional Military Strength, 2007 (‘000)
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Market Overview
Table: Japan’s Defence R&D Trends
Industry Trends and Developments
Procurement Trends and Developments
Competitive Landscape
Industry Forecast Scenario
Army Enlargements
Table: Japan’s Armed Forces, 2004-2013 (‘000 personnel)
Table: Japan’s Defence Expenditure, 2004-2013
Government Defence Expenditure
Macroeconomic Forecast
Table: Japan - Economic Activity
Company Profiles
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI)
Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI)
Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI)
Country Snapshot: Japan Demographic Data
Section 1: Population
Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030
Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030
Section 2: Education And Healthcare
Table: Education, 2002-2005
Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030
Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power
Table: Employment Indicators, 2001-2006
Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$)
Table: Average Annual Wages, 2000-2012
BMI Forecast Modelling
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Defence Industry
Sources

Abstract

Japan's main opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has chosen stability over reform by electingformer finance minister Sadakazu Tanigaki as its new leader on September 28 2009. Tanigaki won 300out of the 498 ballots cast by party legislators and regional chapters. He is only the second-ever LDPpresident not to automatically become prime minister. Until the August 30 2009 general elections, theLDP had ruled Japan almost continuously for 54 years, and its presidency was synonymous with thepremiership.

Although Japan emerged from recession in Q209, it faces a long and erratic recovery ahead. Latest datahas prompted us to revise up our 2009 real GDP forecast to -5.5% from -6.1% previously, and our 2010forecast to 0.8% from 0.7%, but this is a minimal improvement. Moreover, Japan's major structuralweaknesses - especially its fiscal dynamics - mean that even when the global economy gains moretraction, Japan's performance will remain subdued. Thus, the new Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ)government of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama cannot expect a political honeymoon. In fact, Japan'swoes are now so severe that it will take many more years - almost certainly more than the government'sfour-year term - to engineer a decisive turnaround.

Japan traditionally suffers few internal security problems, with low rates of crime and rare incidents ofviolent expressions of dissent. However, concern over the terrorist threat remains given evidence that al-Qaeda has considered targets in Tokyo, and the fact that the March 2004 bombings in Madrid targeted asimilar supporter of the US in Iraq. Hostage-taking of Japanese civilians in Iraq has further brought homethe potential consequences of a more aggressive military posture.

Japan’s process of normalising its self-defence force has taken place on an organisation and procurementlevel, with restructuring of the Self-Defence Force (SDF) as well as strengthening of its materialcapabilities. However, Japan has also started to revive ties with key regional military powers; doing sowill help pave the way for the eventual recognition of the SDF as a normal defence force.

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