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Japan Can’t Go It Alone

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January 30, 2026に開始

Tokyo has stepped up on China—now it’s Washington’s turn

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Japan Can’t Go It Alone

Foreign Affairs (United States) | Jan 30, 2026

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Japan's reliance on the U.S. for security undermines its sovereignty and could hinder its ability to independently navigate regional challenges.

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Japan's proactive stance on China demonstrates its commitment to regional security, urging the U.S. to bolster alliances in Asia.

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Increased Japanese assertiveness may escalate tensions with China, risking stability in the region and endangering global trade.

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Japan's collaboration with the U.S. in countering China is essential for a united front, ensuring a stable Indo-Pacific region.

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The U.S. must balance its response to Japan's initiatives with careful diplomacy towards China to avoid unnecessary conflict.

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