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US Admiral: ‘We Would Help’ Philippines Against China
By Shannon Tiezzi
A U.S. admiral's security assurance to the Philippines was not as firm as recent commitments to Japan and South Korea.
Cold War Structures and Tectonic Shifts
By Clint Work
Longstanding U.S. commitments to East Asia complicate an already complex region.
East China Sea: What Do China and Japan Really Want?
By Kai He
Keeping the peace requires understanding what the two sides want out of the dispute.
A Game of Go: China and Japan Seek Advantages in East Asia
By Jin Kai
The tensions between China and Japan can be understood as a contest of "shih," or strategic configurations of power.
US Navy Tweaks Pacific Carrier Force
By Zachary Keck
Starting next year, the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) will call Yokosuka, Japan its home port.
China and the US-Japan alliance in the East China Sea Dispute
By Jin Kai
The U.S. faces important choices in the future as it navigates its alliance with Japan and its rivalry with China.
US-Japan Alliance Sparks Korean Grand Strategy Debate
By Robert E. Kelly
Korea’s issues with Japan are much more deep-seated than U.S. policymakers seem to understand.
With ADIZ, China Emerges As Regional Rule-Maker
By Jin Kai
More ADIZs will follow as China goes further in setting up its own rules in its near abroad.
The Resurgence of the U.S.- Japan Relationship
While some focus on recent tensions, Tokyo and Washington have been quietly strengthening their security alliance.
Evolutionary or Revolutionary? Japan's Defense Strategy
Despite criticism – with some stating Tokyo has its eye on nuclear weapons – Japanese security thinking has changed only incrementally.
With Friends Like These, Who Needs 'the Bomb'?
Changes to Japan’s Energy Law have some thinking Tokyo is after nukes. Not so, argues Mira Rapp-Hooper.
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