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Shinzo Abe
The JET Program and the US-Japan Relationship
By Emily T. Metzgar
Alumni of the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program are an important part of bilateral ties.
AIIB: Who's a Revisionist Anyway?
By Robert Farley
Not all revisionists are global revisionists.
US, Japan Talk Okinawa, Defense Guidelines During Carter's Visit
By Mina Pollmann
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter made his first trip to Tokyo this week.
Japan: Seeking Renewal in the Face of Decline
By Andrew Oplas
Shinzo Abe’s constitutional reinterpretation has the potential to pay big dividends for the nation.
How Do the United States and Japan See Each Other?
By Ankit Panda
A new study sheds light on public attitudes in the United States and Japan.
Abe’s Botched Handling of Henoko
By Ichiro Ozawa
The PM’s handling of the relocation of the U.S. military base will cost Japan in the long term.
3 Years On, China, Japan, South Korea May Resume Leaders' Summit
By Ankit Panda
The foreign ministers of China, Japan, and South Korea suggested that the long-stalled leaders' summit could be back on.
People-to-People Diplomacy in China-Japan Relations
By Zhiqun Zhu
With frosty relations at the highest levels, citizen exchange becomes all the more important.
What Can Japan Really Learn From Germany?
By Mina Pollmann
Angela Merkel's visit to Japan reignited the old comparison of Japan and Germany's post-war actions.
China-Japan-South Korea Relations Inching Forward
By Shannon Tiezzi
A trilateral foreign ministers' meeting, the first in nearly three years, is scheduled for this March.
China Doesn't Need Another Japanese Apology
By David Volodzko
Previous apologies have made little difference in China-Japan relations.
For First Time in 4 Years, China and Japan to Hold Security Talks
By Ankit Panda
Senior Chinese and Japanese officials will meet later this month for a security dialogue.