Pacific Paradox: How the U.S.–Japan ‘Bromance’ Keeps the World’s Supply Chains—and Nightmares—Afloat
The Pacific is wide, but the chasm of mutual fascination between Washington and Tokyo has always been wider. From the vantage point of a press hotel in Manila that smells faintly of mildew and ambition, the Estados Unidos–Japón pas de deux looks less like a strategic alliance and more like a long-running telenovela whose writers…