(Conclusion) Part 1: Former Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian Re-emerges, Pushes for Referendum on China By Akio Yaita “Simply behaving like...
(Part 1 of 2) By Akio Yaita Chen Shui-bian, Taiwan’s former president who stepped down in 2008, is on medical parole...
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...
(Conclusion) Part 1: Who Benefitted from the Trump-Kim Summit? Xi Jinping and China China has sought for a very long time...
By Yoko Mada July 13, 2018, marked the first anniversary of the death in a Chinese prison of democracy activist and Nobel...
Akio Yaita “Things are becoming somewhat similar to 40 years ago, before the downfall of Hua Guofeng,” a veteran member of the...
Grant Newsham It seems like every few months an article appears in the Western press claiming Japan-China relations are thawing. Read enough...
Anders Corr, Ph.D. China is encouraging, enabling, and acquiescing in the behavior of allies and private citizens of China acting in a...
Haiying Yang Twenty-nine years have passed since the bloody crackdown on citizens and students seeking democratization in the Tiananmen Square Massacre on June...
Earl H. Kinmonth At 10 A.M. on the morning of May 14, a Buddhist memorial service presided over by three priests took place...
On March 26, children’s book author Eiko Kadono, 83, known for Kiki’s Delivery Service (Majo no Takkyubin) and many other novels, was given the...