Japan cannot afford a global alliance with the U.S.

PM Kishida lacks domestic support to take on more military and financial burdens

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Fumio Kishida at the White House on April 10: Washington's embrace has not benefitted the prime minister's popularity. © Reuters

Masahiro Matsumura is professor of international politics and national security at the faculty of law of St. Andrew's University in Osaka and a Taiwan Fellow at the Taiwan Center for Security Studies in Taipei.

In response to China's unprecedented arms buildup and intensified saber rattling, Tokyo and Washington have rapidly moved toward an integrated security alliance over the last two years.

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