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Japan-South Korea relations
Interview: Joseph Nye
By Samuel Ramani
Author and political scientist Joseph Nye on China and the U.S. rebalance to Asia.
Security Integration in the Asia-Pacific
By Yuxin A. Zhang
What prevents closer security ties in East Asia? A lot.
Abe's Apology: For Americans, Not for Asians
By David Eunpyoung Jee
Why did Abe offer apologies specifically to Americans, but not to Japan's Asian neighbors? In a word: national interest.
Abe's US Visit Puts Pressure on South Korea
By John Lee
Shinzo Abe’s successful U.S. visit means increased pressure on Park Geun-hye to repair relations with Japan.
South Korea Frets Over US-Japan Defense Guidelines
By Tae-jun Kang
New defense guidelines for the U.S.-Japan alliance have some analysts in South Korea worried.
How to Fix the Japan-South Korea Relationship
By Van Jackson
Washington needs to reorient how it thinks about ties between its two key allies.
US Tries to Get Japan, South Korea to Put the Past Behind Them
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. hosts trilateral talks in an attempt to further cooperation between its two allies.
Why Japan's Textbook Controversy Is Getting Worse
By Mina Pollmann
Both international and domestic factors are feeding Japan's history textbook "war" with South Korea.
Can the US Nudge Japan and South Korea Closer Together?
By Mina Pollmann
The U.S. is pushing for more cooperation between its allies. Are those efforts bearing fruit?
Is Taiwan out of Vogue in Washington DC?
By J. Michael Cole
Why don't we hear much about Taiwan in Washington D.C. anymore?
An Opportunity for Japan-Korea Ties?
By J. Berkshire Miller
Relations at the top remain prickly, but the two countries have a chance to work together on regional development.
America’s Frustration With South Korea
By Harry W.S. Lee
A recent State Department speech has revealed Washington’s impatience over South Korea-Japan relations.