Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe gambled by calling a snap election 鈥 and he has won big.

Voters handed Abe鈥檚 Liberal Democratic Party a sweeping victory in the for Japan鈥檚 House of Representatives.

The call for the election came in late September after North Korea had just fired another test missile, with its . Over the past months, North Korea has tested six missiles, with each test either falling into the Japan Sea or passing over Japan to land in the Pacific. This latest missile flew over Japan鈥檚 northernmost island of Hokkaido before .

Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Pearl Harbor. 27 dec 2016
Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Pearl Harbor in December. He has proposed big increases in his country’s military spending. Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2016

North Korea鈥檚 leader, Kim Jung Un, used strong threats after this missile test, saying that he hoped to see Japan sink into the sea. Abe and his hawkish, conservative coalition have been attempting to rebuild Japan鈥檚 military capabilities and to scrap its WWII-era constitution that prohibits aggression.

Based on my , I believe the party鈥檚 electoral victory spells trouble for peace in Asia.

Re-Arming The Military

Abe鈥檚 agenda has taken shape in a number of ways. In August, his minister of defense submitted a historic budget request that violates a decades-old unwritten principle. The principle is for to never be larger than 1 percent of GDP. This principle was part of the commitment made after WWII to forever .

The new budget request is a whopping 5,255 billion yen in military spending (US$48.1 billion) or 2.5 percent of Japan鈥檚 GDP for fiscal year 2018. The request includes new land-based missile defense systems to monitor space and provide auto-warnings for missile launches. This technology would assist in detecting potential missile launches from North Korea, and could theoretically intercept them.

In September, the Japanese Navy launched the ship 鈥淢yoko鈥 that will patrol the Japan Sea between Japan and Korea. It will guard against potential missile fires by North Korea with defense capabilities, identical to those of the U.S. Navy. At the launch, that the 鈥渋ncreasingly severe security environment鈥 posed by North Korea and China must be 鈥渟quarely faced鈥 by Japan. He referred to the environment awaiting the Myoko鈥檚 crew as a 鈥渞aging sea.鈥

Many in Japan anticipate the role of Japan鈥檚 military will soon change to respond to North Korea. Increasing military spending in the budget now may lead to future increases and spending on more offensive weapons. For example, two years ago, Japan and the U.S. . Japan agreed to come to the aid of its most important ally if the U.S. or one of its allies were to come under attack. A discussion on changing the Japanese Constitution鈥檚 WWII prohibition of aggression is likely to be revived.

Destabilizing The Region

The requested increase in military spending in August had an immediate effect on the region and possibilities for peaceful relations.

A spokesperson for China鈥檚 Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted China鈥檚 concern over the new plan and accused Japan of posed by China in order to take a more offensive stance in Asia.

The relationship between China and Japan is already tense. The two nations are engaged in a dispute over the Senkaku Diaoyutai islands in the East China Sea. This disagreement flared up last summer when China near the islands. Then in February, President Trump to come to Japan鈥檚 aid with conventional and nuclear weapons in a statement signed by both leaders.

Abe鈥檚 victory confirms that Japanese people take these threats seriously. Their fears may play into a developing brinksmanship between Japan and North Korea that could, in my opinion, implicate the United States.

The ConversationTrump will visit Asia in November, and his stay in Japan includes a visit with Japanese who were abducted by North Korea during the 1970s and 鈥80s. Doing so may open old wounds with North Korea 鈥 the provoke strong feelings for the Japanese people who will be reminded of North Korea鈥檚 past offenses. Prospects for peaceful resolution with North Korea are becoming more slim, strengthening Abe鈥檚 case for building out Japan鈥檚 offensive capabilities.

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