Trump would build on Asia security ties: Hudson Institute's Japan head

Weinstein sees U.S. cooperation with Japan, South Korea, Quad sustained in 2nd term

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Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event in Pennsylvania. The former U.S. president has said America's allies should pay more for their defense. © Reuters

NAOYA YOSHINO, Nikkei head of international news

WASHINGTON -- With the U.S. presidential election looming on Nov. 5 and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba recently taking office, how will the leadership change in both countries affect alliances and partnerships in the region?

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