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How to make sure JAUKUS is a success
It’s a no-brainer to bring Japanese technology into AUKUS pillar 2. But it needs to take account of Tokyo’s inexperience and concerns about high-level military co-operation.
Shingo Yamagami and Paul MaleyThe recent visit by Fumio Kishida, Japan’s prime minister, to the US has reignited the discussions on how Japan can co-operate with AUKUS.
The first thing to say about any so-called “JAUKUS” arrangement – the collaboration between Japan and the AUKUS partner countries on advanced military capabilities – is that the name must change.
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