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Shinzo Abe’s ‘Glass Jaw’ and Media Muzzling in Japan

Shinzo Abe’s ‘Glass Jaw’ and Media Muzzling in Japan

By Aurelia George Mulgan
The pressure on the press, both domestic and foreign, in Japan has been unprecedented under Abe.
U.S.-Japan: A Pacific Alliance Transformed

U.S.-Japan: A Pacific Alliance Transformed

By Jeffrey W. Hornung
The new defense guidelines have the potential to mark a new era in the U.S-Japan alliance.

A Deepening US-Japan Alliance: Be Careful What You Wish For

A Deepening US-Japan Alliance: Be Careful What You Wish For

By Dingding Chen
A deepening U.S.-Japan alliance might actually hurt Japan's security interests

Can Shinzo Abe Inspire Silicon Valley's Dynamism in Japan?

Can Shinzo Abe Inspire Silicon Valley's Dynamism in Japan?

By Jack Detsch
In a speech at Stanford University today, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lauded California's culture of innovation. Can he bring that spirit back to Japan?

Rethinking Japan's Record on Apologies

Rethinking Japan's Record on Apologies

By Ken Marotte
Although hardly without blemish, Japan has been remarkably forthcoming about its wartime past.
Toward a Stronger US-Japan Alliance

Toward a Stronger US-Japan Alliance

By J. Randy Forbes and K. Michael Conaway
The United States' alliance with Japan can grow stronger still.

Who Landed a Radioactive Drone on Shinzo Abe's Roof?

Who Landed a Radioactive Drone on Shinzo Abe's Roof?

By Mina Pollmann
A man claims he landed the drone on Abe's office roof to protest plans to restart nuclear power plants.
Shinzo Abe’s Ill-Timed Speech

Shinzo Abe’s Ill-Timed Speech

By Edward Jackfert
Addressing the U.S. Congress on Hirohito’s birthday is an insult to Pacific War veterans.

Remembering the Indians of Gallipoli

Remembering the Indians of Gallipoli

By Ankit Panda
Plus, U.S.-Japan defense guidelines, North Korea's nuclear program, and the best kept secret of defense analysis.

China, Japan Spar Over Future of Asia-Africa Cooperation

China, Japan Spar Over Future of Asia-Africa Cooperation

By Shannon Tiezzi
While commemorating the 1955 Bandung Conference, China and Japan lay out competing visions for Asia and Africa.

Fourth Time's the Charm: Xi Jinping and Shinzo Abe Meet Again

Fourth Time's the Charm: Xi Jinping and Shinzo Abe Meet Again

By Ankit Panda
Xi Jinping and Shinzo Abe held a meeting on the sidelines of the Asia Africa Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia.
OECD’s Tough Love For Abenomics

OECD’s Tough Love For Abenomics

By Anthony Fensom
Efforts to revive the Japanese economy may yet succeed, but there is no room for complacency.

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