Questions have been raised as to whether corruption or favoritism played a role in China acquiring sufficient votes to get China’s Vice Minister of Public Security,...
By Hideo Tamura Ten years have passed since the spectacular Lehman Shock sent shivers throughout the world. Caused by financial services firm Lehman...
By: Akio Yaita “We do not want a new version of colonialism.” These were the words abruptly spoken by Malaysian Prime Minister...
By Robert Sutter After a slow start in 2017, reflecting preoccupations with American health care and tax reform, the 115th Congress of...
By Masashi Nishihara, PhD Shinzo Abe’s government has been advancing a diplomatic game plan known as the “Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy”...
(Conclusion) Part 1: China’s Confucius Institute Takes A Hit with Shutdown Decision in U.S. Universities Part 2: Is The Confucius Institute Cultural...
(Part 4 of 5) Part 1: China’s Confucius Institute Takes A Hit with Shutdown Decision in U.S. Universities Part 2: Is The Confucius Institute...
By Hideo Tamura The United States-China trade war holds something in common with the American film Jurassic Park. The United States, which...
Robert Sutter I have long had a moderate outlook on China’s rise, a view that did not fundamentally change despite widely-publicized challenges...
The Japanese media’s incessant focus on the links between civil servants and Shinzo Abe takes away attention from far more important issues facing the Prime Minister....
In his landmark speech titled “Confluence of the Two Seas,” delivered before the Indian Parliament in August 2007, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe noted that...
Former United States President Barrack Obama referred to himself as “America’s first Pacific president.” At the same time, China has made its own more tangible...