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List of acronyms | vii | |
Introduction | 1 | |
Part I5 | ||
1 | Historical background | 7 |
2 | Recent government policy | 24 |
3 | The decision-making process | 33 |
Part II43 | ||
4 | Legal framework | 45 |
5 | Financial and budgetary aspects | 79 |
Part III83 | ||
6 | Military capabilities | 85 |
7 | Civilian assistance | 99 |
Annexes | 111 | |
I | Japanese participation in UN peace operations, as of I January 1997 | 113 |
II | Law Concerning Cooperation for United Nations Peace-Keeping Operations and Other Operations, 1992 | 115 |
III | Law Concerning Dispatch of Japan Disaster Relief Teams, 1987 | 133 |
Select bibliography | 137 | |
Index | 139 |
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