Take an inside look at the "who's who" of entertainers, businessmen, and politicians invited by President Biden to the White House banquet for PM Fumio Kishida.
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.
America's Taiwan Relations Act has flaws, but Japan's lack of comparable legislation leaves its people and territory vulnerable in a Taiwan contingency.
Holding lawmakers individually accountable for public funds is one priority of the Diet. National security and imperial succession matters need attention too.
Finding the Chinese logo on Japanese task force documents has raised concerns over the integrity and independence of Japanese and international energy policies.
LegCo says it wants new economic development in Hong Kong. But after passing this draconian ordinance, the risk of arbitrary detention is a strong deterrence.
The 2024 National People's Congress of China reaffirms the communist party's control over the government to prioritize security over the economy.
The initial H3 launch failed in 2023, making this launch more important than ever for Japan's economic security and international participation in space.
Popular or not, in Kishida's term wages have risen faster than at any time since the 1990s, the economy is functioning more normally and investors are...
In his policy speech, Prime Minister Kishida focused on restoring public trust, but left understated the severe security environment Japan faces today.
Both a realist and visionary, Tadae Takubo showed Japan the path toward independence and self-respect with his theories on national security and rearmament.