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  1. Noor Hilmi Mohd Johan, Mohd Firdauz Mohd Fathir, Nurul Aishah Ab Raman
    MyJurnal
    The changing of geopolitical environment in Northeast Asia after the Cold War illustrates some
    fundamental shift in Japan’s security environment. The post-Cold War era provide a new set of
    challenges and difficulties that must be diligently comprehend not only by Japanese policy maker but
    also her military echelon as well. With the receding of Soviet Union threat from the north comes a
    new and emerging volatile situation from her immediate neighbors; People’s Republic of China and
    Democratic Republic of Korea. Aside from this, threats from Japan domestic security also did not
    demonstrate any indication of declination. This article explores each international actor that can be
    considered as security predicament to Japan and why each actor behaves in an aggressive manner
    towards Japan. By analyzing issues that occur both domestic and beyond her border, the author show
    how past threats that emerged will eventually be replace by a new and more volatile situations –
    instances where PRC challenging Japan sovereignty over Senkaku and DPRK nuclear and ballistic
    missile test. Variety of methodology tools has been used to provide an adequate data analysis to
    interpret every states action in Northeast Asia, ranging from the using of primary and secondary
    sources that seek to contribute to the argument of this article.
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