Hedging, conceptualized as a set of improvised alignment practices, allows states to maintain maneuverability in the face of uncertainty. Using this conceptual framework, we re-examine the evolving foreign policy perceptions and strategies of Japan and South Korea in response to the growing US–China competition in the last decade. While Japan has consistently aligned with the US since 2013, when Xi Jinping took power in China, South Korea has undergone a more notable shift—from hedging to balancing against China. Surprisingly, the changes in perceptions of Chinese threat can be traced to the progressive administration of President Moon Jae-in. This analysis highlights the dynamic nature of alignment strategies and their implications for regional security and the US–China rivalry.
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May 26 2025
Beyond Hedging? Japanese and South Korean Responses to US–China Competition Available to Purchase
Ramon Pacheco Pardo,
Ramon Pacheco Pardo is Professor of International Relations at King’s College London, UK, and KF-VUB Korea Chair at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.
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Rei Koga,
Rei Koga
Rei Koga is a PhD candidate in International Political Economy at King’s College London, UK.
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Bo-jiun Jing,
Bo-jiun Jing
Bo-jiun Jing is Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies, University of Oxford, UK.
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Eun A Jo
Eun A Jo
Eun A Jo is David and Cindy Edelson Fellow in International Security at Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA.
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Ramon Pacheco Pardo, Rei Koga, Bo-jiun Jing, Eun A Jo; Beyond Hedging? Japanese and South Korean Responses to US–China Competition. Asian Survey 2025; doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/as.2025.2646251
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