Global Risk Profile by Tamuz Itai
For decades, global multinationals lived by a comfortable fiction: seikei bunri—the total separation of politics and economics. Corporate boards assumed they could rely on the U.S.-Japan security alliance for defense while embedding their supply chains, factories, and growth metrics deep inside the Chinese mainland. That peacetime luxury is officially over. In this episode, we break down the compounding strategic debt hollowing out corporate borderlands, the reality of Beijing's recent legislative clampdowns (Decrees No. 834 and 835), and how Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is executing a sweeping institutional revolution to transform Japan into the ultimate "model ally" for a low-tolerance world. From smashing historic intelligence silos to completely rewriting lethal weapon export bans, the Japanese industrial machine is shifting into high gear. Finally, we explore "Detroit vs. Toyota 2.0"—the emerging, modular division of labor between American software-first defense startups and the relentless physical manufacturing discipline of Japanese Monozukuri. Content: 00:00 Introduction 01:34 The Mirage of Seikei Bunri 06:00 Beijing Ups the Ante 10:55 The Air Force One Signal 13:03 Intelligence Reforms 18:26 Unlocking The War Machine 24:53 The Defense Allied Base
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