Gender mainstreaming in the Japan Self-Defense Forces

IF 1.7 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Japanese Journal of Sociology Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI:10.1111/ijjs.12162
Hitoshi Kawano
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The issue of “gender integration” within the military organization has long been a major research topic in military sociology. In the last two decades, however, specific topics such as “gender mainstreaming,” “diversity management,” and “diversity and inclusion” have pervaded sociological studies on military organizations. In this article, I examine the current state of gender integration in the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF), focusing on efforts to promote gender mainstreaming. In particular, following the National Action Plan to implement the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 was formulated in 2015, the Ministry of Defense issued the JSDF Female Personnel Empowerment Initiative in 2017, in which previous challenges for career development of female SDF personnel were to be removed by making virtually all job categories available for women including combat pilot, missile boat crew, and tank driver. While the number and ratio of female personnel have increased and their prospects of career development have substantially improved in the last few years, work–life conflict and sexual/power harassment remain to be challenging issues for the retention of female personnel. Due to the deep-rooted male-dominant organizational culture of the military organization, further organizational challenges remain for JSDF to shift its overarching human resource management paradigm from “Diversity 1.0” to “Diversity 2.0,” with the strong commitment of top leaders to innovate organizational culture.

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日本自卫队的性别平等主流化
长期以来,军事组织中的 "性别融合 "问题一直是军事社会学的主要研究课题。然而,在过去的二十年中,"性别主流化"、"多样性管理 "和 "多样性与包容性 "等特定主题充斥着有关军事组织的社会学研究。在本文中,我将研究日本自卫队(JSDF)性别融合的现状,重点关注促进性别主流化的努力。特别是在2015年制定了《落实联合国安理会第1325号决议的国家行动计划》后,防卫省于2017年发布了《日本自卫队女性人员赋权倡议》,其中提出要消除以往自卫队女性人员职业发展面临的挑战,使包括战斗飞行员、导弹艇艇员和坦克驾驶员在内的几乎所有工种都能为女性提供。在过去几年中,虽然女性人员的数量和比例有所增加,其职业发展前景也得到了大幅改善,但工作与生活的冲突以及性骚扰/权力骚扰仍然是留住女性人员的挑战性问题。由于军事组织以男性为主导的组织文化根深蒂固,日本自卫队要将其总体人力资源管理范式从 "多样性 1.0 "转变为 "多样性 2.0",还面临着进一步的组织挑战,高层领导必须坚定地致力于创新组织文化。
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