Dear Megumi, The summer has come and gone in Japan. The deepening color of the leaves and the beautiful late blooming flowers remind us...
In 1970, the American government returned a collection of 153 paintings that had been deemed problematic to Japan. Technically only on loan, they remain...
The recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bhutan August 16-17 has underscored a new...
(First of Two Parts) The respected American scholar on Asian affairs Gordon Chang recently visited Tokyo to provide his insights into America’s relationship...
Andy Chan Ho-Tin is the founder of the Hong Kong National Party and a world-renowned champion of democracy and human rights. He alerted the...
Since its creation in 1921, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has made it its primary objective to seize and maintain political power. It has successfully...
As feared earlier, Japan’s territorial negotiations with Russia have run into rough waters. In November 2018, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Russian President...
“Liberate Hong Kong! Revolution of Our Times!” Hong Kongers have been chanting this in their protests, which have escalated by the week since June....
China's coercive posturing for a short, sharp war with Japan focuses on surrounding the Senkakus with layers of Chinese power.
(First of Two Parts) On September 14, 2012, China dispatched six maritime surveillance cutters to the territorial waters of the Senkaku Islands for the...
President Moon Jae In clearly adopted a defiant stance in response to the Japanese government’s decision to delist South Korea from the list of Group...
Last August 15, on the first anniversary in the Reiwa era of the end of the war, and for the first time since his ascension...