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The Islamic State May Have Derailed Japan’s Foreign Policy Outreach
By Aki Peritz and Joshua W. Walker
How the domestic political fallout from the brutal murder of two Japanese nationals could upend Abe's foreign policy.
LDP Hegemony and the Future of Japanese Foreign Policy
By Peter Harris
With Shinzo Abe returned to power, is Japan back to an era of foreign policy stability?
Vietnam's Extensive Strategic Partnership with Japan
By Carl Thayer
Vietnam's relationship with Japan has an important security component that is growing and evolving.
Japan’s Road Warrior Diplomacy
By Clint Richards
Abe’s unrelenting schedule belies a group of allies eager for Japanese participation.
Shinzo Abe Has Visited a Quarter of the World's Countries in 20 Months: Why?
By Ankit Panda
Is it mere wanderlust or do Abe's travels have broader significance?
Japan's Abe Visits Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
By Ankit Panda
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Sri Lanka and Bangladesh with economics and security in mind.
India and Japan Will Deepen Strategic Cooperation at September Summit
By Ankit Panda
Narendra Modi's trip to Japan in early September will be one to watch in the Asia-Pacific this year.
Japan, North Korea to Pursue Formal Talks
By Ankit Panda
Japan and North Korea will resume high-level bilateral talks after a hiatus of over a year.
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