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U.S.-Japan relations
What to Expect From Obama's Hiroshima Visit
By Yuki Tatsumi
Japan will need to be careful not to let Obama's visit overshadow the G7 Summit.
Obama to Make Historic Visit to Hiroshima
By Catherine Putz
Both domestic and international audiences will be watching the visit for an apology.
Tokyo-Tehran Ties and the US-Japan Alliance
By Cory McKenzie and William Ossoff
U.S. and Japanese interests are showing signs of divergence.
Nukes for South Korea and Japan? Donald Trump Sees No Problem
By Ankit Panda
Under President Trump, South Korea and Japan would need to go shopping for their own nuclear umbrellas.
Japan's Foreign Minister Cancels Plans to Visit China
By Ankit Panda
Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida is calling off his plans to visit China this spring.
Why Post-WWII Reconciliation Failed in East Asia
By Robert Farley
The legacy of the war endures, impacting modern regional relations.
Look to Japan to Solve the US Navy’s ASM Crisis
By Ben Rimland
The U.S. Navy’s traditional blue-water advantage in the Asia-Pacific is at risk. Japan can help.
The Lessons of Pearl Harbor: Fear Itself, Then and Now
By Catherine Putz
Remembering the dual legacy of December 7, 1941.
The South China Sea: A Test for Japan’s 'Proactive Contribution to Peace'
By Yuki Tatsumi
What will Tokyo do to demonstrate its commitment?
Why the US-India-Japan Trilateral Relationship Is a Big Deal
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
The United States, Japan, and India have a trilateral, and Jokowi is possibly changing ASEAN--our editors discuss.
Why Did Imperial Japan Surrender on the USS Missouri?
By Robert Farley
The choice of the USS Missouri was no accident.
A First: Japan Joins US-Philippines Humanitarian Drills in Subic Bay
By Ankit Panda
Japan continues to be drawn toward the South China Sea.