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Thank you very much for your warm introduction. I am very much honored to join the international symposium of the Science Council of Japan. This is a valuable opportunity with many internationally respected experts. I have been involved in the work of international reporting at the Asahi Shimbun for nearly 30 years. With six years in the UK and four years in France, I had been working mainly in Europe, but I have been in Washington as the Bureau Chief since July 2017. For the past three and a half years, I have covered the domestic politics, foreign policy, and security policy of the Trump administration. As you all know, what has changed significantly in the last three and a half years is the U.S. policy toward China. Keywords often heard in the Washington area have also changed. The first was the “Revisionist”. It meant to be vigilant as China and Russia are seeking to change the global status quo as revisionist powers.
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Sawamura, W. (2022). Post-Trump Challenges for US and Japan. In: Haba, K., Canavero, A., Mizobata, S. (eds) 100 Years of World Wars and Post-War Regional Collaboration. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9970-2_4
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