Country

Japan

Page 22 of 124
Streamlining Japanese Investments in Indian Start-ups: What’s Missing?

Streamlining Japanese Investments in Indian Start-ups: What’s Missing?

By Chitrali Parashar
While India's growth figures are attractive to Japanese investors considering long-term strategies, there is a challenge in converting this interest into short-term investment plans.
RIP FOIP? Examining Japan’s New Foreign Policy Mantra

RIP FOIP? Examining Japan’s New Foreign Policy Mantra

By Kei Hakata
What to make of Prime Minister Kishida’s repeated calls for a “free and open international order based on the rule of law”?

Can Japan Thread the Needle on the Israel-Hamas Conflict?

Can Japan Thread the Needle on the Israel-Hamas Conflict?

By William M.Z. Fujii
The geopolitical picture increasingly resembles that of 1973 – a traumatic experience that Japan wants to avoid reliving.

Japan’s Catch-22 Situation Over the Israel-Hamas War

Japan’s Catch-22 Situation Over the Israel-Hamas War

By Takahashi Kosuke
Tokyo is caught between a diplomatic rock and an economic hard place.

Japan’s Top Court Strikes Down Required Sterilization Surgery to Officially Change Gender

Japan’s Top Court Strikes Down Required Sterilization Surgery to Officially Change Gender

By Mari Yamaguchi
The ruling does not address the constitutionality of requiring gender-transition surgery in general to obtain a state-sanctioned gender change.
Japan’s Fishing Sector Struggles After China Seafood Ban

Japan’s Fishing Sector Struggles After China Seafood Ban

By Thisanka Siripala
Japan is ramping up efforts to counter China’s seafood ban amid the controversial wastewater release from the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant. 

Australia Should Support Japan and South Korea’s Accession Into AUKUS

Australia Should Support Japan and South Korea’s Accession Into AUKUS

By Corey Lee Bell
The U.K. and the U.S. are showing increasing interest in bringing the Northeast Asian powers into the AUKUS fold. Why is Australia so hesitant?
Can Kishida Turn the LDP Into a Friend of Labor?

Can Kishida Turn the LDP Into a Friend of Labor?

By Jio Kamata
The LDP is hoping to capitalize on rifts within the Japanese Trade Union Confederation and the opposition ranks.

What Next for Japan’s Digital Agency After the My Number Misfire?

What Next for Japan’s Digital Agency After the My Number Misfire?

By Luke Cavanaugh
As the cliché in digital government goes, technology is almost the least important indicator of success in the space. 

Japan’s Government Will Seek to Revoke Legal Status of Unification Church

Japan’s Government Will Seek to Revoke Legal Status of Unification Church

By Mari Yamaguchi
Decades of cozy ties between the church and Japan’s ruling party, revealed in the investigation of Abe’s 2022 assassination, have triggered public outrage.

US Air Force Will Relocate MQ-9 Reaper Squadron to Okinawa

US Air Force Will Relocate MQ-9 Reaper Squadron to Okinawa

By Takahashi Kosuke
The drones will move to Kadena Air Base, part of a broader buildup of forces on Japan’s southwestern Nansei island chain.
The Growing China-North Korea-Russia Axis and South Korea’s Response

The Growing China-North Korea-Russia Axis and South Korea’s Response

By Abhishek Sharma
The realignment currently taking place between China, North Korea, and Russia will have serious implications globally, but especially for South Korea.

Page 22 of 124