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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
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Remembering World War II in Asia: Dishonest Visions of History?
By Colin Jones
Cold War divisions, now shorn of their ideological pretensions, have achieved a kind of second life in war memory.
'Arma Virumque Cano' - Parades and Militarism in Asia
By Franz-Stefan Gady
When militarism and national insecurity intersect, as they seem to be doing today in Asia, carnage often follows.
Japan's 'Mercantile Realism' in the Middle East
By Mina Pollmann
Japan's economic-based strategy was on display during Shinzo Abe's tour of the Middle East.
Japan Dips Its Toe into the Hong Kong Protests
By Clint Richards
Tokyo has Hong Kong interests to protect, but a possible summit in Beijing will trump them for now.
India Pushing Nuclear Pact At Modi-Abe Summit
By Clint Richards
Despite representing a huge new market, Japan must still be cautious in exporting nuclear technology.
The Japan-Mongolia FTA Is About Cars, Minerals and Abductees
By Clint Richards
Comparative advantages and Mongolian diplomatic ties with the DPRK are key factors.
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