Japan Japan’s Quest to Preserve the Trans-Pacific Partnership October 26, 2017 4 Written by Kristi Govella. After over seven years of showcasing the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) as a significant part of its foreign policy toward Asia, the…
International Relations Can Japan tempt Russia into an alliance against China? August 3, 2016 0 Written by Dmitry Filippov. Russia, and the Soviet Union before it, has traditionally been on Japan’s diplomatic radar mostly by virtue of its proximity and…
China-Japan Don’t Blame Abe…Help Him! April 9, 2015 0 Written by Zhiqun Zhu Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been portrayed as a staunch nationalist bent on revising Japan’s pacifist Constitution. From visiting the…
International Relations Netanyahu’s ‘Look East’ Pitch Is Incomplete January 23, 2015 0 Written by Niv Horesh. Last week saw a rare visit by a Japanese Prime Minster to Israel. In view of Jerusalem’s increasingly troubled relations with…
China-Japan Japan’s election: Abe is the best option for peace and stability in East Asia November 21, 2014 0 Written by Alex Calvo. The announcement of an early election in Japan has been accompanied by intense debate on the state of the country's economy…
China-Japan Abe’s Southeast Asian Diplomacy: Intersection of the South and East China Sea disputes February 25, 2013 0 By Andrew Chubb. Between January 10 and 19 this year, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida paid formal bilateral visits to…
China-Japan The Senkaku/Diaoyu dispute: The U.S. policy perspective and Japanese PM Abe’s visit February 21, 2013 0 By Don Keyser. PM Abe’s Visit – The Backdrop and Focus The Chinese army’s massive program of systematic cyber intrusions against U.S. targets[1] -- reported…