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Japan and the United Kingdom are linked as strategic partners in maintaining the international order [1], with the UK acting as a supplementary force to Japan's defense [2]. Additionally, both nations are identified as having experienced the rise of populism [3].

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Talking Points: US–China Competition and the International Order usali.org U.S.-Asia Law Institute 3 facts
perspectiveThe speaker argues that protecting the rules-based international order is essential, but difficult without strong US leadership, necessitating that Japan, the UK, and European countries find additional partners to avoid losing the competition.
claimThe United Kingdom and Australia are acting as supplementary forces to Japan's defense.
claimProfessor Sahashi asserts that the European Union countries, the United Kingdom, and Japan have all experienced the rise of populism.