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U.S.-Japan relations
NSA Spying on Japan: The Fallout
By Mina Pollmann
WikiLeaks revelations about U.S. espionage against Japan could jeopardize Abe's security reforms.
Asia’s New Geopolitics Takes Shape Around India, Japan, and Australia
By Harsh V. Pant
Japan, India, and Australia will be instrumental in determining Asia's fate in the 21st century.
Great Expectations During Japan Military Chief's US Visit
By Yuki Tatsumi
Admiral Katsutoshi Kawano got the red-carpet treatment during his visit to the U.S.
Will Japan Become a Permanent Part of US-India-led Naval Exercise?
By Ankit Panda
Japan could become a permanent participant in the U.S.-India-led Malabar naval exercises.
US, South Korea, Japan Coordinate Trilaterally on North Korea
By Ankit Panda
The United States, South Korea, and Japan agreed to pressure North Korea over its nuclear program.
Japan’s Generational Opportunity
By David Solimini
Japan has a compelling story to tell, and a new generation of Americans is ready to listen.
Imagine: F-22 Raptors For Export
By Robert Farley
So, who wants the F-22 Raptor?
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
Shinzo Abe’s High-Wire U.S. Visit
By Bruce Klingner
Can the Japanese prime minister address the past and provide a vision for future cooperation?
Toward a Stronger US-Japan Alliance
By J. Randy Forbes and K. Michael Conaway
The United States' alliance with Japan can grow stronger still.
What to Expect From Abe's US Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
Security issues and the TPP -- but not history -- will feature prominently during Abe's first state visit to Washington.
Japan Scrambling Jets at Cold War Levels
By Ankit Panda
Plus, South China Sea disputes, interviews with Asia's top diplomats, and more.