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Shinzo Abe
Japan and the West’s Crisis of Confidence
By Ben Rimland
Japan has largely escaped the wave of turmoil gripping the West. Can it take advantage of the chance to lead?
How Specifically Does Japan's LDP Want to Revise the Constitution?
By Adam P. Liff
A 2012 proposal for amending Japan's post-war constitution offers some guidance.
Japan’s Elections: A Vote For Abenomics
By Anthony Fensom
The prime minister wins a mandate on further reforms. Can he deliver?
Japan Election Results: It's the Economy, Abe
By Mina Pollmann
After a big victory by the ruling coalition, all eyes turn toward the potential for economic reforms.
A Big Win for Japan's Ruling Coalition: Main Takeaways
By Yuki Tatsumi
What the results of Japan's Upper House elections tells us about the state of Japanese politics.
After Dhaka Attack Claims 7 Japanese Lives, Tokyo Steps up Counterterrorism
By Mina Pollmann
Japan's response, as usual, will involve foreign aid and assistance, rather than deploying military assets.
Shinzo Abe’s Developed Country Diplomacy
By Shin Kawashima
The Japanese prime minister has had his achievements, and some misfires.
Brexit: The Consequences for Japan
By Tomohiko Taniguchi
Japan's deepening political, economic, and security ties with the U.K. now seem less consequential.
Abenomics Is Failing. So Why Is Abe Poised to Win Big in Japan's Elections?
By Trissia Wijaya
Despite little economic progress, Japan will vote for the status quo on July 10.
What Does Brexit Mean for Abenomics in Japan?
By Mina Pollmann
The economic and political fallout from the UK referendum.
Second-Hand Japanese P-3C Orions Might Be the Right Call for Vietnam
By Ankit Panda
Is second-hand Japanese equipment the right option for Hanoi?
Post-Brexit, What Are the Geopolitical and Economic Consequences for Asia?
By Ankit Panda
The United Kingdom has voted to leave the European Union. How will that affect Asia?