Japan boosts US strategy, South Korea raises risk: Carnegie

Think tank audits value of America's alliances to compete with China

20251008 Flags of US Japan and Korea

Washington's alliances with Japan and South Korea are not equally beneficial to the U.S., according to a report from a Washington think tank. © Reuters

KEN MORIYASU

WASHINGTON -- Allies are vital to U.S. strategic competition with China, but not all alliances are equally fit for purpose, according to a report released Wednesday by the Washington think tank Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

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