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The US and Japan as G7 Champions of Health and Democracy
Washington and Tokyo can contribute conclusively to global governance in the service of peace, prosperity, and pluralism.
Reluctant Critic China Urges Afghan Taliban to Change Stance on Women’s Roles
Wang said China hopes the Taliban-appointed Afghan interim government will "take solid steps in the right direction.”
Upcoming China-Central Asia Summit to Offer a ‘New Blueprint’ for Relations
Xi has prepared an "important speech" and the six leaders are expected to jointly sign an "important political document.”
Can Japan Champion Nuclear Duality?
Under Kishida, the nonproliferation dream meets energy pragmatism.
Latin and South America Are a Key to the United States’ Critical Minerals Puzzle
The U.S. depends on China for critical minerals, the backbone of the digital economy and modern military power.
UK Foreign Minister’s China Speech Lacks Details on Rights
It is unclear whether the U.K. government is willing to translate its words about human rights into action and hold Chinese officials responsible for serious human rights violations.
India-China Relations: Still Bogged Down
After the April 27 meeting between the Indian and Chinese defense ministers, the two sides failed to issue a joint statement -- a telling clue as to how the meeting …
Family: Chinese Journalist Faces Espionage Charges
Dong Yuyu regularly met with foreign journalists and diplomats to help understand global trends. But Chinese authorities regarded his contacts with foreign diplomats as evidence of spying.
Does China-Russia Cooperation Hurt India’s National Interests?
India may have its own relations with Russia, but Moscow and Beijing’s closeness is a growing problem for New Delhi.
China Affirms Ex-Soviet Nations’ Sovereignty After Uproar
The Chinese ambassador to France suggested in an interview that the states of the former Soviet Union were not recognized as sovereign. Beijing walked the comments back.
Europe’s China Policy in Disarray
Whether France can be a trusted partner in managing China is a question that many have asked after the fiasco of Macron’s visit.
What Does Web 3.0 Mean for Japan?
Assessing the practical feasibility of Japan leveraging participation in Web 3.0 for economic growth to counter China.
Cambodia Deports 19 Japanese Cybercrime Scam Suspects
The 19 were taken into custody in the southern city of Sihanoukville on January 24.
Japan’s Official Security Assistance: The Sleeping Giant Stirs?
Tokyo’s new security framework plays to Japan’s existing strengths by deepening existing partnerships, but remains constrained by long-standing norms and sensitivities.
Xu Zhiyong and the Mighty Pen
Chinese writer and activist Xu Zhiyong was sentenced to 14 years in prison for writing and advocating for a “A Beautiful China.”
Will China’s Global Security Initiative Impact ASEAN?
The GSI seems to be China’s new blueprint for security cooperation, but its impact in Southeast Asia will be marginal at best.
5 Challenges for the US-South Korea Alliance
The next decade may present the U.S.-Korea alliance -- which soon marks 70 years -- with more profound changes than any prior decade.
The Underestimated Strength of Kishida Fumio
Kishida’s paramount political asset may be his harmless persona.
North Korea Denounces South Korea-US Joint Military Drills
North Korea asserted that the extensive South Korea-U.S. joint military drills push the security situation on the Korean Peninsula to “the brink of a nuclear war.”
To Counter China, US Trade Rep Seeks Closer Ties to Allies
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai insists the United States wants to work with allies to build a better, fairer world trading system.
US, Japan, South Korea Conduct Joint Anti-submarine Exercise
The trilateral exercise simulated a military response against a North Korean submarine attack.
Kishida’s India Trip: A Reiteration of Strong India-Japan Ties
India and Japan’s shared concerns about China are a key driver of their growing relationship.
Cambodia Celebrates Return of ‘Priceless’ Stolen Artifacts
The returned items included important Hindu and Buddhist statues, as well as ancient jewelry from the once-mighty empire of Angkor.
Japan Severely Lags on Reproductive Rights
While reproductive rights are a highly politicized topic in the United States, there is minimal discourse in Japan on the subject.
Hard Security Back in Focus at the Quad Foreign Ministers Meet
It is relatively easy to establish coalitions to work on non-traditional security issues, but nurturing a group to focus on security issues as the core is not easy, especially for …