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Shinzo Abe
While Trump and Abe Eye Bilateral Pact, Australia Keeps TPP Alive
By Anthony Fensom
Tokyo and Washington look to take the bilateral track but a slimmed-down TPP may still live on.
Abe Comes to Washington: A Tough Balancing Act
By Yuki Tatsumi
Abe will need to build a relationship with Trump without sparking backlash at home.
East China Sea: China Coast Guard Enters Disputed Waters Following Mattis' Japan Trip
By Ankit Panda
China's latest East China Sea incursion comes days after the U.S. defense secretary's visit to Tokyo.
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?
The Significance of Abe’s Pearl Harbor Visit
By Seiko Mimaki
The Japanese prime minister’s visit shows that liberals don’t have the monopoly on reconciliation.
From ‘Infamy’ to ‘Reconciliation’ – Prime Minister Abe’s Visit to Pearl Harbor
By Yuichi Hosoya
A shift in perceptions could change the direction of the U.S.-Japan alliance.
Can Asia Pick up the Pieces From TPP?
By Anthony Fensom
With the U.S. officially out of TPP, what options remain for the Asian signatories?
Can Japan Lead Asia's Economic Order?
By Paul Nadeau
Tokyo can be a champion of the economic order if Abe is prepared to lead.
Japan Pledges 6 New Patrol Boats for Vietnam Coast Guard
By Ankit Panda
In Hanoi, Shinzo Abe reiterates that Japan will sell Vietnam six new patrol boats.
How Trump Could Push China and Japan Together
By Robert Dujarric
Both China and Japan should work together to map out how to survive the Trump era.
The 'Final and Irreversible' 2015 Japan-South Korea Comfort Women Deal Unravels
By Ankit Panda
Despite a 2015 deal, the "comfort women" dispute between Japan and South Korea continues to have salience for bilateral ties.