US-China competition driving middle powers like Australia, India and Japan to redraw their strategies, priorities and policies By ALEXANDER M HYND And THOMAS WILKINS JUNE 16, 2023 AsiaTimes Image: Australian Strategic Policy Institute / NASA The Indo-Pacific is increasingly defined by strategic competition between the United States and China. But this dynamic is further complicated by the presence of a…
With China’s growing presence in mind, the United States is reorganizing its forces into smaller, distributed units while bolstering information sharing with Japan and South Korea for a more integrated response to possible contingencies.
Since the end of World War II, Japan has been struggling to strike the right balance between pacifism and productive security engagement with the world.
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