Do you think we'd have heard about the Chinese spy balloon over the US (or over other countries) if a Montanan hadn't looked up and taken...
The spy balloon reaffirms that a "US-China war" by other means is already underway. But given the strange timing, was it just a test or something...
It is time for the Quad to jointly question and oppose China's relentless attempts at land and maritime territorial grabs.
Jiang Zemin paved the way for the belligerent China of Xi Jinping. His distorted and manipulative "patriotic education" stirred anti-Japanese sentiments.
China’s zero-COVID policy, which features strict local lockdowns, has caused economic activity to slump. The Chinese public is losing patience.
At the Japan-China Summit, Xi Jinping refused to rule out using military force against Taiwan, and showed he still had ambitions for the Senkakus.
Nearly one-half of Japan’s seaborne trade is carried along the Indian Ocean route, which remains vital for Japan’s tanker fleet and economic interests.
China looms larger than ever before in a wide range of regional security topics that prime ministers Kishida and Albanese will discuss.
The Chinese Communist Party National Congress begins in mid-October, with implications for China's domestic stability and the security of its neighbors.
“China sees its regulation of Japanese fishing vessels as a key stratagem” for controlling Japanese waters in the region, explains Professor Yoshihiko Yamada.
Beijing’s immense economic stakes in extracting hydrocarbon resources from the East China Sea are directly linked to its self-professed territorial claims.
China, which denies the authority of the international body, continues threatening behavior and unilateral changes to the status quo in the South China Sea.