Shunji Hiraiwa, PhD, of Nanzan University’s Asian and Pacific Studies Center warns China and Russia are waiting for Japan and South Korea to bungle the issue.
Subhas Chandra Bose, in exile in Germany, was the only leader that could inspire the Indian National Army for an all-out effort to liberate India.
Zheng Qiang (not his real name) was being pressured by a mainland state agent to spy on his colleagues at the pro-democracy Apply Daily. He quit...
Bose’s stances gained increasing prominence within Japan’s political circles, helping when he lobbied for support for the Indian national freedom movement.
There are a growing number of researchers looking at original documents on the comfort women issue and coming to the same conclusion. They are not the...
What happens when a party of foreign tourists is believed to have disrupted the procession of a feudal warlord? A high-action incident, followed by a political...
Would Japan be in a different place with China and South Korea had the Tokyo Trial addressed the responsibility of those with the authority to have...
“We exist thanks to our environment, thanks to nature and earth. If we don’t keep this in mind, we can’t survive, and watching this drama could...
David R. Stilwell, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs (EAP) from June 2019 to early 2021, speaks to...
In the context of the virus causing COVID-19, there is a need to deliberate on the Chinese military’s interest in biology as an emerging domain of...
Modern-day Japan needs revolutionaries like Rash Bose, institutions like Nakamuraya, and a willingness to absorb the “complex and unpredictable mix of influences from across the globe.”
“I wouldn’t have been able to play for Japan without my dad’s genes. And I am grateful that I was raised in this wonderful country, Japan.”ー...