Japan's next-gen fighter jet, increased collaborative efforts, and military spending signal a new, more proactive era in its defense strategy.
The Japan-US-Philippine trilateral focused on deterring China, which had trampled on international law in the South and East China Seas and the Taiwan Strait.
Despite often not being given due credit, Prime Minister Kishida and his administration have realized several transformative economic and security reforms.
Drawing from SpaceJet failures, Japan's aviation plan outlines strong government support, partnering with foreign manufacturers, and public-private cooperation.
In an exclusive interview as PM Kishida heads to Washington, Noriyuki Shikata, Cabinet Secretary for Public Affairs shares key themes and takeaways to look for.
Finding the Chinese logo on Japanese task force documents has raised concerns over the integrity and independence of Japanese and international energy policies.
Japanese automakers feel a sense of crisis as American and Chinese manufacturers dominate the market. Honda and Nissan aim to strengthen their competitiveness.
Under increasing threat from Pyongyang, South Korea is thinking about possessing nuclear weapons. The subject has been taboo in Japan, but will that change?
China's foreign minister Wang Yi is the key decision-maker when it comes to China's relations with other countries, including Japan.
A former advisor to three South Korean presidents, Moon explains what's behind the rocky regional geopolitics and what to expect on the Korean Peninsula.
While the rollout of Force Design 2030 shows that the US Marines are focusing on the Asia-Pacific, proponents seem to lack answers to several glaring issues.
Yuriy Sak, advisor to the Ukraine Ministry of Strategic Industries, discusses what it takes to win Russia's war against his country in an exclusive interview.