The continued nuclear and long-range missile threats from North Korea present a good opportunity to think about how Japan should protect itself. Ryozo Kato, veteran...
North Korean beauties have arrived at the PyeongChang Olympic venue on February 7. Will the situation play out as thought by North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un?...
Much water has flowed down the mighty Ganges since the end of the Cold War. That was when Japan and India started coming closer to...
On January 11th, the Japanese government confirmed spotting a submerged Chinese submarine near Japan’s territorial waters as it entered the 24 nautical miles (44 km)...
Despite the brief hiatus in tensions between Japan and China over the Senkakus—islands historically owned and administered by Japan but in recent decades claimed by...
(Conclusion) Part 1: Do We Understand War? Japanese Experts Discuss the Realities of Confronting North Korea Part 2: To Take Down North Korea,...
The new year is an opportune time to take stock of the challenges that lie before India on the foreign policy front. Earlier in...
Japan’s post-war Constitution North Korea is acting as if to wake a long-time sleeping lion in Asia—that is, Japan. Pyongyang has rapidly been magnifying its...
Britain is offering unprecedented levels of military support to Japan in the wake of the growing threat from North Korea and tensions with China. The...
As North Korea continues upgrading its intercontinental strike capacity, the United States and South Korea are responding with largescale military drills. But China’s expansionism and...
“Are these really fishing boats, or are they spy ships?” Japan is enhancing coastal security amid the sudden increase this fall in the number...
United States President Donald Trump’s trip to Asia was the longest made by an American president to the region since 1991, and it has not...