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Abe’s Trump Challenge and Japan's Foreign Policy Choices
By Carlos Ramirez
Will Japan use Trump's presidency as impetus to commit to a new Asian security architecture in the region?
Trump and Abe are Natural Allies
By Phillip Y. Lipscy
Much of Trump's rhetoric is actually music to Abe's ears.
Groundhog Day in Japan
By Markus Winter
What to expect after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s term extension as leader of Japan’s ruling party.
Celebrating Japan’s Constitution, 70 Years Later
By Dennis Blair and Daniel Bob
A look back at the past -- and ahead to the future -- of Japan's post-war constitution.
Interview: Weak Japan Opposition Loses Ground
By Anthony Fensom
An interview with Donna Weeks on Japan's election result and its implications for the future of Japanese politics.
Respecting the Japanese Constitution
By Ichiro Ozawa
What the Abe government plans goes beyond a constitutional amendment.
Japan: From ‘Proactive Pacifism’ to ‘Proactive Diplomacy’
By Joseph A. Bosco
The region should welcome greater engagement by democratic Japan.
Ishihara’s Stealth Attack on the Japanese Constitution
By Aurelia George Mulgan
The right-wing politician cites a supposed grammatical error as justification for a new constitution.
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