Divergent Regulatory Philosophies and Institutional Architectures as Sources of US–Japan Trade Tensions Introduction The persistent trade tensions between the United States and Japan have long been mischaracterized as simple disputes over tariffs, market access, and balance-of-payments asymmetries. In reality, these conflicts reflect a deep structural and philosophical divergence in how each state conceives the relationship … Continue reading How do differing regulatory philosophies and institutional architectures (e.g., US market-liberal norms vs. Japan’s developmental state traditions) contribute to recurring trade tensions?