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FT column: China and Japan are heading for a collision
 

By Gideon Rachman

Amid all the noise about the economic reforms launched last week by China, it was easy to overlook another important change. The Chinese government is setting up a National Security Council, co-ordinating its military, intelligence and domestic security structures. The model is said to be America's NSC. But China's move also parallels developments in Japan, where Shinzo Abe's government is also setting up a National Security Council.

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