In their new book, James E Fanell and Bradley A Thayer bring welcome theory and practical experience to an important subject that has lacked a solution.
Two Chinese researchers teaching at Japanese universities have become unreachable after returning to China for what was expected to be a short stay.
Providing adequate medical care, nursing care, and lifestyle support to all single-person households should be the national and local governments' firm goal.
America's top diplomat Antony Blinken was mindful of Japan's concerns about China's threat to security in the Indo-Pacific as he met with top Chinese leaders.
Unlike Japan's inclusive approach, China's aid to the Pacific Islands is exploitative and must be countered to maintain a rules-based order in the region.
Japan's next-gen fighter jet, increased collaborative efforts, and military spending signal a new, more proactive era in its defense strategy.
In an exclusive interview, Unification Minister Kim Yung-ho discusses cooperation, resolving the abductions and his priorities for North Korean human rights.
As regional tensions continue Japan, the US, and the Philippines are strengthening ties. Does this hint at Asian NATO to counter China's assertiveness?
When there's talk of a restructuring US-Japan force coordination, it conjures up images of a joint headquarters focused on defending Japan. What can we expect?
At a press conference amid North Korean signals and buildup for the Japan-US Summit, Takuya Yokota discusses hopes for bringing home the abductions victims.
Recent protesters in Tibet opposed China's Kamtok dam construction. In an interview, Dalai Lama representative Dr TG Arya urges global awareness of the plight.
The new policy paves the way for stronger negotiations with North Korean leaders for the return of all abductees while some of their parents are still...