In the mid-20th century, two countries—France and Germany—that had fought horrendous wars with one another for the past 70 years initiated an extraordinary experiment. Without signing a formal defense treaty, they started to weave their political, industrial, and military futures together on a step-by-step basis. As a result, the two countries established a strategic entente […] The post A Strategic Entente: Lessons from the Franco–German Partnership for Japan and South Korea appeared...