Japan labeled China as “the greatest strategic challenge” since World War II in its 2025 defense white paper, highlighting geopolitical flashpoints as the rationale behind remilitarizing the nation.
“China’s external posture, military activities, and other activities are a matter of serious concern for Japan and the international community and present an unprecedented and the greatest strategic challenge which Japan should respond with its comprehensive national power and in cooperation and collaboration with its ally, like-minded countries, and others,” said the English version of the report’s summary published on July 15.
The report covers China’s increasing military activity near Japan, reflecting broader concerns regarding Beijing’s assertive regional posture. Growing China–Russia cooperation, tensions in the Taiwan Strait, and frequent airspace and maritime incursions have motivated Japan to sound its defensive alarm….
Japan Flags China as Biggest Threat to World Order Since World War II
