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Japan-Russia relations
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Why Russia and Japan Are Making Nice
By Ricky Hough
The two countries have economic and strategic interests in developing relations.
APEC Summit: Will It Matter for Northeast Asia?
By Clint Richards
The region’s shifting realities require more than handshakes and photo opportunities.
Japan and Its Neighbors: Shinzo Abe's Northeast Asia Diplomacy
By Shannon Tiezzi
A look at Japan's active foreign policy in Northeast Asia.
Japan’s Upcoming Sideline Sweep of China’s APEC Summit
By Clint Richards
The meeting in Beijing could be Abe’s biggest diplomatic coup so far.
A Former Japanese PM ‘Feels Sad’ for Putin
By Clint Richards
Putin’s Tokyo visit isn’t set, yet both sides show a desire to talk despite worsening Ukrainian crisis.
Kuril Islands Dispute: Back to Gridlock?
By Ankit Panda
It looks like the Kuril Islands dispute will head back to gridlock.
Red Team Analysis: What a Russian Pivot East Might Mean For Japan
By Clint Richards
An increased Russian presence in East Asia would likely heighten tensions with Japan.
Japan Eyes Sanctions on Russia
By Shannon Tiezzi
Japan has announced it will halt negotiations with Russia over a trade pact in response to the Crimea situation.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Japan's Ukraine Dilemma
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Ukraine crisis may force Japan to choose between its alliance with the US and its outreach to Russia.
Japan and Russia: Arctic Friends
By Stratos Pourzitakis
Increasingly close ties offer both countries potential benefits in the Arctic and elsewhere.
Getting Serious: An End to the Russia-Japan Dispute?
It’s not the first time a resolution to the disputed islands has been touted, but conditions now may encourage compromise.
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