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  • 4 Dec 2019
    • Japan

    On the trail of the Pope in Japan

    Peter Mauch
    The Catholic Church maintains a minimal presence in Japan, so what was Pope Francis doing there?
  • 12 Nov 2019
    • United States
    • Australia
    • Japan

    Connecting the dots on the Blue Dot Network

    Peter McCawley
    Beyond a press release trumpeting “high-quality infrastructure” and “global trust standards”, things are a bit fuzzy.
  • 30 Oct 2019
    • China
    • Japan
    • Russia
    • Africa

    How Africa is breaking China’s neo-colonial shackles

    Wenyuan Wu
    Beijing is fending off African resentment over debt and for importing workers – and facing extra competition, too.
  • 29 Oct 2019
    • Japan

    Soft power, hard weather: Japanese resilience

    David Walton
    A ferocious typhoon has tested Japan amid the Rugby World Cup and before the Olympics – and taught valuable lessons.
  • 25 Oct 2019
    • Defence & Security
    • United States
    • Australia
    • China
    • India
    • Japan

    Finally, some plain talk on the Quad

    Iain Henry
    The US Secretary of State dropped a fig leaf: Washington thinks the Quad can help put China back in its “proper place”.
  • 16 Oct 2019
    • Diplomacy
    • Japan

    Dispatches from the front (row)

    Rodger Shanahan
    Japan – through its team and wonderful crowds – put on a rugby festival worthy of the name.
  • 11 Oct 2019
    • Pacific Islands
    • Sustainability
    • Japan

    The underappreciated value of Japanese aid in the Pacific

    Alexandre Dayant , Michael Nguyen
    Japan has made a significant contribution to regional development, especially in managing lucrative fish stocks.
  • 18 Sep 2019
    • Japan

    Abe’s new cabinet includes a rising star and putative Prime Minister

    Purnendra Jain , Takeshi Kobayashi
    Koizumi is a famous name in Japanese politics, and Shinjiro, son of the former PM, is capturing plenty of headlines.
  • 18 Sep 2019
    • Diplomacy
    • Australia
    • Japan
    • South Korea

    Korea-Japan tensions, as seen in the suburbs of Brisbane 

    Melissa Conley Tyler , Mitchell Vandewerdt-Holman
    When Toowong briefly hit the headlines in South Korea, it signalled another test for Australia’s regional engagement.
  • 6 Sep 2019
    • United States
    • China
    • Japan

    China’s Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands ploy to undercut the US-Japan alliance

    Andrew Taffer
    The 2012–13 crises revealed Beijing’s wedging strategy, and that needs to be understood before tensions flare again.
  • 5 Sep 2019
    • China
    • Japan
    • Africa

    Can Japan catch up in the economic scramble for Africa?

    Anthony Maliki
    From used-car markets to giant infrastructure projects, Asia’s leading powers see more than a continent in need of aid.
  • 13 Aug 2019
    • United States
    • Japan
    • South Korea

    Japan and South Korea’s diplomatic dispute doesn’t need US mediation

    Lauren Richardson
    If history is a guide, the interests of Korean victims, not US strategic goals, must be put first.
  • 24 Jul 2019
    • Asia
    • Japan

    Japanese lessons for Australia’s relations with China

    Richard Broinowski
    Could the Australian response to Japanese trade practices in the late 1970s be a blueprint for dealing with China now?
  • 17 Jul 2019
    • Japan

    Abe’s constitutional dream hinges on upper house elections

    Purnendra Jain
    Any change to Japan’s constitutional “peace clause” needs securing a two-thirds majority in both houses of the Diet.
  • 5 Jul 2019
    • Sustainability
    • Japan

    Japan is again hunting whales. What can be done?

    Donald R Rothwell
    As G20 leaders gathered in Osaka, Japan let loose the whalers and the international response has so far been muted.
  • 28 May 2019
    • Global Economy
    • Japan's Economy
    • Japan

    America’s fiscal policy rethink reaches Japan

    Stephen Grenville
    A radical call urges Japan delay tackling chronic deficit and huge debt – and, of course, build no bridges-to-nowhere.
  • 29 Apr 2019
    • Japan

    Japan: grasping for hope in a new imperial era

    Tets Kimura
    The Reiwa era is about to begin and with it springs hope that the national malaise of recent decades can be left behind.
  • 3 Apr 2019
    • Defence & Security
    • Japan

    Japan’s very busy fighter force

    Peter Layton
    Scrambling to intercept roughly three intruders daily, wear on the fleet raises concern about keeping pace with China.
  • 1 Apr 2019
    • United States
    • Japan
    • South Korea

    As South Korea and Japan pick a fight, don’t expect Trump to care

    Robert E Kelly
    Washington often been an informal umpire for the depressingly regular spats between Seoul and Tokyo – not this time.
  • 15 Mar 2019
    • Japan
    • Philippines

    With US out of favour and China doubts, Duterte turns to Tokyo

    Alexander M. Hynd , Alexine Sanchez
    Japan has quietly, and successfully, been building ties with the Philippines in a way that could calm a volatile region.
  • 12 Mar 2019
    • United States
    • Japan
    • North Korea

    Tokyo may be happy about Hanoi, but has a lot more to worry about

    Bates Gill
    With Pyongyang and Washington, the facts on the ground have not changed much for Japan and could get worse.
  • 14 Jan 2019
    • Japan

    What I missed last year: Japan, the unlikely overachiever

    Bonnie Bley
    Far from being the sick man of Asia, Japan’s strengths appear set to grow.
  • 11 Jan 2019
    • Japan

    “The whales have won” – even as Japan sharpens its harpoons

    Daniel Flitton
    Japan’s withdrawal from the International Whaling Commission may counterintuitively offer hope to conservation efforts.
  • 6 Dec 2018
    • Australia
    • Japan

    Steady but slow in Australia-Japan security cooperation

    Ian Hall , Michael Heazle
    Abe’s recent visit to Darwin indicates that Canberra and Tokyo acknowledge the common security challenges they face.
  • 15 Nov 2018
    • Australia
    • Japan

    Abe’s visit to Australia: raising the stakes

    Lauren Richardson
    A deal for more frequent and larger joint military drills with Australia is part of Japan’s push for stronger partners.
  • 9 Nov 2018
    • India
    • Japan

    Modi and Abe: judgement waits on India-Japan ties

    Purnendra Jain
    <p>The recent summit showcased a strong personal chemistry but this special relationship still faces obstacles.</p>
  • 26 Oct 2018
    • Japan

    Japan’s immigration and integration questions

    Tets Kimura
    Twice as many people move to Japan than to Australia, now Japan is finally set to accept foreign labourers.
  • 17 Oct 2018
    • Sustainability
    • Japan

    Japan’s complicated relationship with coal power

    Frederick Kuo
    While banks back away from coal, political and safety concerns about nuclear power are pushing Tokyo towards it.
  • 5 Oct 2018
    • Australia
    • Japan

    Japan’s advice to Australia to co-exist with China

    Yuichi Takatsuka
    Stay firm and don’t be swayed by Beijing’s emotional accusations should be Shinzo Abe’s lessons for Scott Morrison.
  • 28 Sep 2018
    • Asia
    • Japan

    A bittersweet victory for Prime Minister Abe

    Purnendra Jain
    <p>Shinzo Abe was re-elected leader of the LDP but faces serious political and policy challenges in his final term.</p>
  • 10 Sep 2018
    • Defence & Security
    • Japan

    Japan is back in the Bay of Bengal

    David Brewster
    Tokyo has long understood the Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea are the lynchpins that connect the Indo-Pacific.
  • 10 Aug 2018
    • Japan

    Shinzo Abe’s road to be Japan’s longest serving PM

    Purnendra Jain
    All the stars are aligned in Abe’s favour to secure his party presidency and continue as prime minister beyond his term.
  • 6 Aug 2018
    • Japan
    • South Korea

    Idols in South Korea and Japan

    Nicole de Souza
    A reality TV contest for pop music contestants from South Korea and Japan has an undertone of national competition, too.
  • 13 Jul 2018
    • Cambodia
    • Japan

    Why Japan is supporting Cambodia’s election

    Darren Touch
    Despite Western concern the ballot will be neither free or fair, Tokyo is seeking to counter China’s influence.
  • 2 Jul 2018
    • Japan

    Sources of Shinzo Abe’s resilience

    Ryosuke Hanada
    The Japanese Prime Minister derives strength from weak domestic opposition and assertive external powers.
  • 18 Jun 2018
    • Japan
    • North Korea

    Should Shinzo Abe happen to meet Kim Jong-un

    Lauren Richardson
    Overcoming the politics of victimhood is one way Japan’s leader could involve himself again in regional denuclearisation talks.
  • 4 Jun 2018
    • Japan
    • Russia

    Japan-Russia: Abe’s brutal truth

    Rikki Kersten
    After nearly two dozen bilateral meetings with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, Japan’s Shinzo Abe still cannot show meaningful progress on a territorial dispute between the two nations.
  • 29 May 2018
    • Japan

    Japan’s plans to build a “Free and Open” Indian Ocean

    David Brewster
    Australia needs to cooperate with Japan, in addition to China, on open and sustainable projects across the Indo-Pacific.
  • 23 May 2018
    • Japan

    Shinzo Abe “outside the net”

    Donna Weeks
    Japan’s Prime Minister is scrambling to reassert relevance while local media is searching for metaphors.
  • 18 Apr 2018
    • China
    • Japan
    • Technology

    Is Japan’s rare earth discovery fool’s gold?

    Frederick Kuo
    It is one thing to be in possession of an unrivalled deposit of unmined ore, and quite another to unlock its vast potential.
  • 17 Apr 2018
    • Defence & Security
    • India
    • Japan

    A new high: India–Japan defence links

    Purnendra Jain
    A new deal for amphibious aircraft shows just how far ties between the two countries have come.
  • 13 Apr 2018
    • Japan
    • Russia
    • South Korea

    Japan, South Korea and the West’s tension with Russia

    Dmitry V. Shlapentokh
    Why did Japan and South Korea not join the expulsion of Russian diplomats after the Skripal attack?
  • 21 Mar 2018
    • Australia
    • China
    • Japan

    What next for the anti-whale hunters?

    Daniel Flitton
    If Japan caused headaches, a fight with China about activists at sea will be very awkward for Australia.
  • 14 Mar 2018
    • Japan

    Moritomo Gakuen: Shinzo Abe’s scandal that just won’t go away

    Donna Weeks
    Reform of Japan’s pacifist constitution might be the least of the Prime Minister’s worries.
  • 22 Feb 2018
    • United States
    • Japan
    • North Korea
    • South Korea

    Moon versus Abe and the contest for America’s ear

    Dalin Hamilton
    North Korea policy is seen by some Japanese media as a debate with a South Korean stooge.
  • 25 Jan 2018
    • Asia
    • United States
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Asia Pacific Security
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • North Korea
    • South Korea
    • The Trump Presidency

    Asia’s escalating missile race

    Brendan Thomas-Noone
    Last year saw a surge in testing and deployment of both ballistic and cruise missile technology throughout the Indo-Pacific.
  • 22 Jan 2018
    • Australia
    • Japan

    Australia–Japan defence deal: noteworthy, not newsworthy

    H.D.P. Envall
    The 'quasi-allies' have a fundamental difference in strategic perspective.
  • 19 Jan 2018
    • Japan

    Japan: Shinzo Abe faces challenges across the board

    Donna Weeks
    Abe's ambivalent relationship with the Japanese public concerns some members of his party.
  • 7 Dec 2017
    • Asia
    • Japan

    Japan: Shinzo Abe wrestles with constitutional change

    Donna Weeks
    Winning a two-thirds parliamentary majority is no guarantee of change for Japan's pacifist constitution.
  • 6 Dec 2017
    • Japan
    • South Korea

    The symbolic politics of the Dokdo/Takeshima dispute

    Bec Strating
    Glorified rocks reveal the limits of the contemporary ‘rules-based order’ to settle disputes.
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