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XVIII
Contents
Important
note on this work
Abbreviations
Central Research Area
&
Theoretical Key Points
Executive Summary
2
Central Research Area
&
Structure of this Work
9
Research Timetable
' 1
Literature and Sources
'2
Interviews and Scientific Method
15
A. Theories of International Relations
18
A.I. Realism, Liberalism and Constructivism
19
A.
1.1
Realism 21
A.
1.2.
Liberalism
22
A.
1.3.
Problems of Classic theories of international politics
27
A.
1.4.
Constructivism
30
A.2. Norms of Japanese Foreign and Security policy
35
A.2.1 Bilateralism
35
A.2.2
Antimilitarism
37
A.3.1 Norms of Chinese Security policy
39
A.3.2 'National Unity'
&
'Non-interference'
39
A.3.3. Independence and Non-alliance
43
A.3.4. The Normative Value of Nuclear Weapons
in Chinese strategic thinking
46
A.4. East Asian Security Environment in the
1
990s
48
Chapter I The Issue
-
Why Missile Defense is Back
I. Why Missile Defense is Back
52
I.I Causes
&
Developments of the Issue
54
A) Missile Defense as Result of Unhampered proliferation and
54
B) Missile Defense as Alliance Issue
58
C) The psychology of missile defense needs
59
1.
II Characteristics
&
Military Functions of Ballistic and
Cruise missiles
-
Why are they a Threat?
62
I. II.I Technical background
62
I.H.II Technical advantages of ballistic
&
cruise missiles
63
I.II. HI Monetary advantages of ballistic
&
cruise missiles
67
I.II.rV Psychological dimension
67
I.tl.VI Political dimension
68
XIX
I.HI Cognitive
Assessment and security evaluation
-
The reemergence of the missile defense debate in East Asia
70
1.111.1
U.S. and Japanese Threat-Assessment in the
1
990s
72
I.III.I. A: The Pre-1998 assessment
72
І.Ш.І.
B: The Post-1998 Assessment
76
I.III.II. The "New China Threat"
-
Constructing a 'construct'?
84
I.IV. Initiative
&
Implementation
89
I.IV.I Japan's sensitive handling of TMD
89
Chapter II The Evolution of Ballistic Missile Defenses (BMD),
1944-2003
11.1.1
Origins: BMD from WW II to the End of the Cold War
96
II.I.II Technological Imperatives and Technological Developments,
1950s-1970s 96
ILI.
Ill The new dimensions:
SDI
(Strategic Defense Initiative),
1983-1990 108
II.I.III.I Soviet perception of
SDI
-
Traits to current Chinese criticism of NMD
114
ІІ.1.Ш.ІІ
Chinese Views on
SDI
115
П.І.Ш.Ш
SDI
as Alliance issue
118
II.I.III.IV US-Japanese Joint Research on
SDI
119
II.II GP
ALS (1991-1993) 123
ІІ.Ш.
Bottom-Up Review-BUR
(1993-2001) 125
II.IV. TMD
&
NMD
(2001 - 2003:
the current status)
127
Chapter III Theater Missile Defenses (TMD): The Current System
Configurations
III.I. Current TMD Systems and Subsystems
130
НІЛІ
Ground-based TMD Segments
131
Ш.ІІ.І
The Lower tier: PAC-3 Components
131
Ш.ІІ.ІІ
The Upper tier: THAAD Components
135
ШЛИ.
Sea-based TMD Segments
137
III. III. I Aegis Weapon System
(
AWS)
13 8
III.III.II Lower tier Navy
Arial
Defense (NAD) components
140
Ш.Ш.Ш
Upper Tier Navy Theater Wide
/
Sea-based Midcourse Defense components
142
HI.HLIV Strategic momentum for Tokyo
145
HLÍV.
Boost Phase Interception Tools: Lasers
146
IILIV.I Space-based Lasers
148
HI.IV.H Airborne Lasers
150
XX
Chapter IV China's Perceptions and Reactions to a Defensive Shield
IV
IV.I
IV.I.I
IV.I.II.
IV.I.HI.
IV.II.I.
IV.1I.H.
IV.ILII.
IV.1I.I1.
IV.III.
IV.IV
Approaching China'
s
Perceptions
&
Reactions to BMD
154
Perceptions of a Defensive Shield
155
Targeting China?
155
A Purely Defensive Purpose?
158
Is BMD a Trap?
161
China's View on National Missile Defense (NMD)
-The
SDI
critique revisited?
163
China's View on Theater Missile Defense (TMD)
168
China's View of TMD in Taiwan
169
China's View of TMD in Japan
176
China's Opposition to Space-based BMD assets
-
A Matter of Principle or Pragmatism?
181
Summary
-
Similarities with Soviet critique
185
Chapter V Theater Missile Defenses (TMD) in the East Asian Context
-
China's Security Environment
V. Geographic setting and Historic legacy
188
V. I Neighbors to the North and West
192
V.I.I Russia
192
V.I.II The Central Asian States
196
V.H.I Neighbors to the South
-
India and Pakistan
200
V.II.II India and TMD
204
V.1II.I China and Southeast Asia (SEA)
207
V.IH.II Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea
-
Roots of Conflict
208
V.1H.III Territorial Disputes
-
Strategic Significance of the South China Sea
210
V.IV The Korean Peninsula
215
V.1V.I Strategic setting in the
1
990s
215
V.IV.II Seoul's Policy towards the North and PRC-ROK Trade
217
V.1V.III Beijing's 'North Korea Problem'
220
V.IV.IHJ North Korea's Missile threat
221
V.IV.IIl.H North Korea's State Terrorism
223
V.IV.1V Japan's and the US' stake in the Korean Peninsula
226
V.IV.V TMD in South Korea
229
V.IV.V.I Historic Development
229
V.IV.V.II China
&
The Korean Peninsula
-
Weighing economic and strategic aspects
238
V.V Relations with Japan
239
V.V.I Economic Dynamics
239
V.V.II Political Dynamics in the
1990s 24)
V.V.III Military dynamics in the
1
990s and 2000s
245
V.VI. Taiwan
251
V.VI.I Cornerstones of Cross-Strait Relations
251
V.V1.II Taiwan's place in US-Japanese security arrangements
255
V.VLIH.I The
1995-1996
Taiwan missile crisis
XXI
-
Doing more harm than good for Beijing?
256
V.VI.HI.II The strategic value of Taiwan for China
258
V.VI.Iir.III The strategic value of Taiwan
for the US-Japanese Security Alliance
260
V.VI.IV. TMD in Taiwan
261
V.VI.IV.I Factors influencing Taipei's TMD aspirations
261
V.VI.IV.II TMD: Implications for the PRC and ROC
266
Chapter VI Theater
Missie Defenses's
impact on Chinese Strategic Thought
&
Missile Modernization
VI. I TMD, RMA and Kosovo
-
TMD's impact on Chinese Strategic Thought
270
VI. 1.1 The Concept of Asymmetric Warfare
271
VI.Lir People's War (PW)
273
VI.I.III Local War (LW)
277
VI.I.IV The RMA School
283
VI.II TMD's influence on China's strategic missile modernization
292
VI. II. I Importance of Missiles for China
A) Compensation Effect
292
B) Deterrence Effect
293
VI.II.II Characteristics of China's Missile Modernization
294
VI.III Implications of TMD/ RMA for Chinese missile forces
298
VI.III.I China discusses its options
299
VI.III.II Summary
-
Efforts to heighten the survivability against TMD
301
VI.HI.III Interpreting China's Missile modernization
305
Chapter
VII
Japan and 'BMD': What TMD means to Japan
VII. TMD
and Japan: Threat response or Alliance issue?
308
VILI
Missile Threat and threat perception
311
V1I.I1.I The strategic impetus behind Japanese TMD
-
A Defense against what?
315
VII.ILII A new kind of threat potential
-
the rationale of the "rogues"
321
VII.III. Alternatives to TMD
324
VII.III.I
Alternativei:
The US nuclear umbrella
-
Cold War fossil or legacy?
325
VII.III.
И
Alternative II: A nuclear Japan
-
Is the nuclear option feasible?
329
VILULUI.
The Pros
&
Cons of TMD deployment for Japan
339
VII.IV Why TMD is also an Alliance Issue
342
VII. VI.I
"To strengthen the Post-Cold War US-Japan Security Alliance"
-
For who's sake?
344
VII.IV.II The'binding character'of TMD
357
V1I.V. Implications of TMD operation for Japan's 'Peace Constitution'
-
Struggle Between Political Norms and Military Necessity?
367
VII.V.I TMD operation and the issue of Article
9 367
VILV.II TMD and Collective vs. Individual Self-Defense
371
XXII
VILV.IH
TMD
and Japan's 'Non-Military Use of Space'
390
VII.V.IV Arms Export Constraints
394
VII.VI. TMD
and command restructuring
-
Military and Political Issues
397
VII.VI.I Japanese dependence on US information input
397
VII.
VIJI.
Current Japanese Command and Control Systems
401
VII.VI.III. C2 systems: Balancing military objectives and political dilemmas
404
Conclusion
410
Appendix
A Basics of ballistic Missile Types
&
Technology
A.I. Types of Ballistic Missiles
A.II. Status of a Missile Program:
Flight-test
-
Production
-
Deployment
A.III Phases of a Ballistic Missile's Flight
A.IV Components of a Ballistic Missile
A.V. Launch Platforms
416
419
420
422
425
Appendix
В
B.I.
B.I.I
B.I.II
B.I.HI
B. 1I.I1.1
B.II.II.II
В.ІІ.Ш
Theoretical Perspectives on Missile Defense
&
Use of Space
Theoretical Perspectives on Missile Defense
&
Use of Space
Defense Concepts
Preemptive, Passive, Active Defenses
-
The Military Perspective
The Concept of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD)
-
The Psychological Perspective
Schools of Thought
-
Theories on the military use of space for BMD purposes
Applied Policies on the Use of Space
-
The Historical Perspective
Japan's stance on the usage of Space
427
428
428
430
430
432
436
Appendix
С
'Thwarting China's Impending Greatness'
Analyzing China's Perception of World Order
&
Emotional Conflict
with Japan and the US
С
-I.
Chinese Views of World Affairs and its actors
439
C-I.I. The World in Chinese Assessment
-
'Inevitable' World trends
441
C-1I. China's Conflicting View of Major Actors
450
C-II.I The United States
-
admittedly mixed signals
450
C-H.II Japan
461
С-П.Ш
Russia and Europe
467
Bibliography
469 |
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XVIII
Contents
Important
note on this work
Abbreviations
Central Research Area
&
Theoretical Key Points
Executive Summary
2
Central Research Area
&
Structure of this Work
9
Research Timetable
' 1
Literature and Sources
'2
Interviews and Scientific Method
15
A. Theories of International Relations
18
A.I. Realism, Liberalism and Constructivism
19
A.
1.1
Realism 21
A.
1.2.
Liberalism
22
A.
1.3.
Problems of Classic theories of international politics
27
A.
1.4.
Constructivism
30
A.2. Norms of Japanese Foreign and Security policy
35
A.2.1 Bilateralism
35
A.2.2
Antimilitarism
37
A.3.1 Norms of Chinese Security policy
39
A.3.2 'National Unity'
&
'Non-interference'
39
A.3.3. Independence and Non-alliance
43
A.3.4. The Normative Value of Nuclear Weapons
in Chinese strategic thinking
46
A.4. East Asian Security Environment in the
1
990s
48
Chapter I The Issue
-
Why Missile Defense is Back
I. Why Missile Defense is Back
52
I.I Causes
&
Developments of the Issue
54
A) Missile Defense as Result of Unhampered proliferation and
54
B) Missile Defense as Alliance Issue
58
C) The psychology of missile defense needs
59
1.
II Characteristics
&
Military Functions of Ballistic and
Cruise missiles
-
Why are they a Threat?
62
I. II.I Technical background
62
I.H.II Technical advantages of ballistic
&
cruise missiles
63
I.II. HI Monetary advantages of ballistic
&
cruise missiles
67
I.II.rV Psychological dimension
67
I.tl.VI Political dimension
68
XIX
I.HI Cognitive
Assessment and security evaluation
-
The reemergence of the missile defense debate in East Asia
70
1.111.1
U.S. and Japanese Threat-Assessment in the
1
990s
72
I.III.I. A: The Pre-1998 assessment
72
І.Ш.І.
B: The Post-1998 Assessment
76
I.III.II. The "New China Threat"
-
Constructing a 'construct'?
84
I.IV. Initiative
&
Implementation
89
I.IV.I Japan's sensitive handling of TMD
89
Chapter II The Evolution of Ballistic Missile Defenses (BMD),
1944-2003
11.1.1
Origins: BMD from WW II to the End of the Cold War
96
II.I.II Technological Imperatives and Technological Developments,
1950s-1970s 96
ILI.
Ill The new dimensions:
SDI
(Strategic Defense Initiative),
1983-1990 108
II.I.III.I Soviet perception of
SDI
-
Traits to current Chinese criticism of NMD
114
ІІ.1.Ш.ІІ
Chinese Views on
SDI
115
П.І.Ш.Ш
SDI
as Alliance issue
118
II.I.III.IV US-Japanese Joint Research on
SDI
119
II.II GP
ALS (1991-1993) 123
ІІ.Ш.
Bottom-Up Review-BUR
(1993-2001) 125
II.IV. TMD
&
NMD
(2001 - 2003:
the current status)
127
Chapter III Theater Missile Defenses (TMD): The Current System
Configurations
III.I. Current TMD Systems and Subsystems
130
НІЛІ
Ground-based TMD Segments
131
Ш.ІІ.І
The Lower tier: PAC-3 Components
131
Ш.ІІ.ІІ
The Upper tier: THAAD Components
135
ШЛИ.
Sea-based TMD Segments
137
III. III. I Aegis Weapon System
(
AWS)
13 8
III.III.II Lower tier Navy
Arial
Defense (NAD) components
140
Ш.Ш.Ш
Upper Tier Navy Theater Wide
/
Sea-based Midcourse Defense components
142
HI.HLIV Strategic momentum for Tokyo
145
HLÍV.
Boost Phase Interception Tools: Lasers
146
IILIV.I Space-based Lasers
148
HI.IV.H Airborne Lasers
150
XX
Chapter IV China's Perceptions and Reactions to a Defensive Shield
IV
IV.I
IV.I.I
IV.I.II.
IV.I.HI.
IV.II.I.
IV.1I.H.
IV.ILII.
IV.1I.I1.
IV.III.
IV.IV
Approaching China'
s
Perceptions
&
Reactions to BMD
154
Perceptions of a Defensive Shield
155
Targeting China?
155
A Purely Defensive Purpose?
158
Is BMD a Trap?
161
China's View on National Missile Defense (NMD)
-The
SDI
critique revisited?
163
China's View on Theater Missile Defense (TMD)
168
China's View of TMD in Taiwan
169
China's View of TMD in Japan
176
China's Opposition to Space-based BMD assets
-
A Matter of Principle or Pragmatism?
181
Summary
-
Similarities with Soviet critique
185
Chapter V Theater Missile Defenses (TMD) in the East Asian Context
-
China's Security Environment
V. Geographic setting and Historic legacy
188
V. I Neighbors to the North and West
192
V.I.I Russia
192
V.I.II The Central Asian States
196
V.H.I Neighbors to the South
-
India and Pakistan
200
V.II.II India and TMD
204
V.1II.I China and Southeast Asia (SEA)
207
V.IH.II Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea
-
Roots of Conflict
208
V.1H.III Territorial Disputes
-
Strategic Significance of the South China Sea
210
V.IV The Korean Peninsula
215
V.1V.I Strategic setting in the
1
990s
215
V.IV.II Seoul's Policy towards the North and PRC-ROK Trade
217
V.1V.III Beijing's 'North Korea Problem'
220
V.IV.IHJ North Korea's Missile threat
221
V.IV.IIl.H North Korea's State Terrorism
223
V.IV.1V Japan's and the US' stake in the Korean Peninsula
226
V.IV.V TMD in South Korea
229
V.IV.V.I Historic Development
229
V.IV.V.II China
&
The Korean Peninsula
-
Weighing economic and strategic aspects
238
V.V Relations with Japan
239
V.V.I Economic Dynamics
239
V.V.II Political Dynamics in the
1990s 24)
V.V.III Military dynamics in the
1
990s and 2000s
245
V.VI. Taiwan
251
V.VI.I Cornerstones of Cross-Strait Relations
251
V.V1.II Taiwan's place in US-Japanese security arrangements
255
V.VLIH.I The
1995-1996
Taiwan missile crisis
XXI
-
Doing more harm than good for Beijing?
256
V.VI.HI.II The strategic value of Taiwan for China
258
V.VI.Iir.III The strategic value of Taiwan
for the US-Japanese Security Alliance
260
V.VI.IV. TMD in Taiwan
261
V.VI.IV.I Factors influencing Taipei's TMD aspirations
261
V.VI.IV.II TMD: Implications for the PRC and ROC
266
Chapter VI Theater
Missie Defenses's
impact on Chinese Strategic Thought
&
Missile Modernization
VI. I TMD, RMA and Kosovo
-
TMD's impact on Chinese Strategic Thought
270
VI. 1.1 The Concept of Asymmetric Warfare
271
VI.Lir People's War (PW)
273
VI.I.III Local War (LW)
277
VI.I.IV The RMA School
283
VI.II TMD's influence on China's strategic missile modernization
292
VI. II. I Importance of Missiles for China
A) Compensation Effect
292
B) Deterrence Effect
293
VI.II.II Characteristics of China's Missile Modernization
294
VI.III Implications of TMD/ RMA for Chinese missile forces
298
VI.III.I China discusses its options
299
VI.III.II Summary
-
Efforts to heighten the survivability against TMD
301
VI.HI.III Interpreting China's Missile modernization
305
Chapter
VII
Japan and 'BMD': What TMD means to Japan
VII. TMD
and Japan: Threat response or Alliance issue?
308
VILI
Missile Threat and threat perception
311
V1I.I1.I The strategic impetus behind Japanese TMD
-
A Defense against what?
315
VII.ILII A new kind of threat potential
-
the rationale of the "rogues"
321
VII.III. Alternatives to TMD
324
VII.III.I
Alternativei:
The US nuclear umbrella
-
Cold War fossil or legacy?
325
VII.III.
И
Alternative II: A nuclear Japan
-
Is the nuclear option feasible?
329
VILULUI.
The Pros
&
Cons of TMD deployment for Japan
339
VII.IV Why TMD is also an Alliance Issue
342
VII. VI.I
"To strengthen the Post-Cold War US-Japan Security Alliance"
-
For who's sake?
344
VII.IV.II The'binding character'of TMD
357
V1I.V. Implications of TMD operation for Japan's 'Peace Constitution'
-
Struggle Between Political Norms and Military Necessity?
367
VII.V.I TMD operation and the issue of Article
9 367
VILV.II TMD and Collective vs. Individual Self-Defense
371
XXII
VILV.IH
TMD
and Japan's 'Non-Military Use of Space'
390
VII.V.IV Arms Export Constraints
394
VII.VI. TMD
and command restructuring
-
Military and Political Issues
397
VII.VI.I Japanese dependence on US information input
397
VII.
VIJI.
Current Japanese Command and Control Systems
401
VII.VI.III. C2 systems: Balancing military objectives and political dilemmas
404
Conclusion
410
Appendix
A Basics of ballistic Missile Types
&
Technology
A.I. Types of Ballistic Missiles
A.II. Status of a Missile Program:
Flight-test
-
Production
-
Deployment
A.III Phases of a Ballistic Missile's Flight
A.IV Components of a Ballistic Missile
A.V. Launch Platforms
416
419
420
422
425
Appendix
В
B.I.
B.I.I
B.I.II
B.I.HI
B. 1I.I1.1
B.II.II.II
В.ІІ.Ш
Theoretical Perspectives on Missile Defense
&
Use of Space
Theoretical Perspectives on Missile Defense
&
Use of Space
Defense Concepts
Preemptive, Passive, Active Defenses
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The Military Perspective
The Concept of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD)
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The Psychological Perspective
Schools of Thought
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Theories on the military use of space for BMD purposes
Applied Policies on the Use of Space
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The Historical Perspective
Japan's stance on the usage of Space
427
428
428
430
430
432
436
Appendix
С
'Thwarting China's Impending Greatness'
Analyzing China's Perception of World Order
&
Emotional Conflict
with Japan and the US
С
-I.
Chinese Views of World Affairs and its actors
439
C-I.I. The World in Chinese Assessment
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'Inevitable' World trends
441
C-1I. China's Conflicting View of Major Actors
450
C-II.I The United States
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admittedly mixed signals
450
C-H.II Japan
461
С-П.Ш
Russia and Europe
467
Bibliography
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