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South Korea-Japan relations
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Ten Myths About Japan’s Collective Self-Defense Change
By Michael Green and Jeffrey W. Hornung
What the critics don’t understand about Japan’s constitutional reinterpretation.
How South Korea Plays the ‘China’ Card
By Yong Kwon
Xi Jinping’s upcoming visit to South Korea is a boost to the Park administration on multiple fronts.
Dokdo-Takeshima Row Reignites Over New Japanese Textbooks
By Ankit Panda
New Japanese elementary school textbooks make stronger claims to the disputed islands than ever before.
Survey: South Koreans Prefer Kim Jong-un to Shinzo Abe
By Ankit Panda
For the first time, Shinzo Abe is perceived less favorably than Kim Jong-un in South Korea.
China-Japan-South Korea Hold FTA Talks Despite Political Tension
By Shannon Tiezzi
The economic incentives of completing a FTA outweigh the political rifts between Tokyo, Beijing, and Seoul
The Weakest Link: How China Seeks to Destabilize the US-ROK-Japan Triangle
By Jin Kai
China believes it can drive a wedge in the U.S. alliance structure by expanding its ties with South Korea.
A Controversial Comic Book and Japan's Gourmet Potato Chips
By J.T. Quigley and Angela Erika Kubo
Our Tokyo editors discuss the ongoing comfort women spat and a "Hokkaido boom" in snack foods.
The Yasukuni Shrine and the Confederate Flag
By Shannon Tiezzi
The messy legacy of the U.S. Civil War has lessons for the current tensions in Northeast Asia.
Is the China-South Korea Honeymoon Over?
By J. Berkshire Miller
Beijing-Seoul ties had been warming considerably, at Japan’s expense. Will the ADIZ row derail them?
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