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Sheila A Smith

Japan on a Taiwan-China tightrope

China is one of Japan’s biggest trading partners, but Tokyo’s alliance with the US means it could be dragged into escalating tensions over disputed Taiwan.

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Beijing has far greater military resources to bring to bear on its relations with its neighbours, and increasing pressure on Taiwan’s defences by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army has many in Washington and Tokyo worried about Beijing’s intentions.

China is now the top priority for the US–Japan alliance, as the foreign and defence secretaries and cabinet ministers of both nations made clear in their joint statement for the Japan–US Security Consultative Committee in March.

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Sheila A Smith is senior fellow for Japan studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.

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