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Japan-U.S. relations
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The ‘Quad’ Isn’t About to Take On a Naval Dimension -- But It’s Not Going Anywhere
By Ankit Panda
Recent comments by the commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command were over-interpreted.
The Art of the Balance: Japan, China and the United States
By Catherine Putz
It’s no easy thing to balance a distant ally with a worrisome close neighbor.
Abe's Art of the Deal: What the Japanese Prime Minister Won in New York
By Tobias Harris
Japan is at the heart of virtually every effort to write new rules governing the global trading system in the 21st century.
Abe’s Charm Offensive – Is There a Second Act?
By Carlos Ramirez
The Japanese prime minister has put serious effort into diplomacy near and far -- but will it pay off?
Japan Sees Hope for US Metal Duty Exemptions
By Thisanka Siripala
On the eve of Trump’s higher steel and aluminium tariffs, Japan’s Trade Minister is pushing grounds for exemptions.
Kim Jong-un's Crazy Summer: A Litmus Test for Japan
By Titli Basu
North Korea's active summer poses a host of challenges to Japan's defense posture.
The US-India-Japan Trilateral: Economic Foundation for a Grand Strategy
By Hemal Shah
What happens when the world’s oldest, largest, and most responsible democracies meet?
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe to Make Historic Visit to Pearl Harbor
By Catherine Putz
In the twilight of Obama's presidency, Abe will be the first sitting Japanese leader to visit Pearl Harbor.
How Toyota Drives Kentucky's Economy
By Robert Farley
When Kentuckians think "American made cars" they think of Toyota.
Japan: Ask Not What America Will Do for You…
By Robert Dujarric
Beyond reinterpreting the Constitution, Japan needs to do more to provide for its own defense.
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