Security Council of Japan

The Security Council (安全保障会議, Anzen-Hoshō-Kaigi) of Japan was the nine-person national security council which advises the prime minister on national security and the military and deals with a wide spectrum of issues which indirectly affect Japan's broader interests, including basic national defense policy, the National Defense Program Outline, the outline on coordinating industrial production and other matters related to the National Defense Program Outline, including decisions on diplomatic initiatives and defense operations.[1]

Like its predecessor, the National Defense Council, the SC had problems with its mandate, structure, secretariat and functions, but it was considered an improvement for its ability to coordinate with parts of the Japanese governments by conducting half a dozen meetings frequently.[2]

  1. ^ "日本版NSC(国家安全保障会議)の概要と課題―日本版NSC構想、米英との比較、課題を中心に―" [Overview and Issues of the Japanese NSC (National Security Council) - Focusing on the Japanese version of the NSC concept, comparison with the U.S. and the U.K., and issues.] (PDF). National Diet Library (in Japanese). 10 October 2013. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 May 2023.
  2. ^ Liff, Adam P. (2018). "Japan's National Security Council: Policy Coordination and Political Power" (PDF). Retrieved 10 April 2023.