8 Nov 2017 Asia trip reveals the Trump dichotomy Aaron L Connelly Asian leaders are looking for clues as to which America will show up in the remaining three-plus years of Trump’s term.
6 Nov 2017 Why South Korea and Japan should not go nuclear Euan Graham Were Seoul or Tokyo to acquire nuclear-weapons capacity, the region would not instantly become any more or less secure.
5 Nov 2017 Trump’s Asia trip kicks off with Abe meeting Greg Earl The Japanese PM doesn't need an untrusted US President setting his international security agenda.
1 Nov 2017 Duterte’s mutually beneficial Japan trip Malcolm Cook Japan-Philippine relations under Duterte are testament to a meeting of fears.
13 Oct 2017 The limits of India-Japan defence cooperation Prateek Joshi Questions regarding the actual depth of India-Japan defence relations have resurfaced.
3 Oct 2017 The Australia-Japan relationship: Worthy of more reflection Andrew O'Neil , David Walton Our complicated relationship with China and the implications of President Trump for Australia have eclipsed thoughtful reflection on the Australia-Japan relationship.
26 Sep 2017 Abe gambles on a stoic Japanese electorate Greg Earl Abe will be counting on uncertainty from North Korea to make Bill English-style conservative familiarity more attractive to the Japanese electorate.
15 Sep 2017 With an eye on Beijing, India and Japan double down Shashank Joshi While the security architecture of Asia in some flux, the future of the India-Japan relationship is looking very healthy indeed.
29 Aug 2017 What is gained by shooting missiles across Japan? Morris Jones Japan is being tested as much as the missile itself.
28 Aug 2017 Japan’s five years of Abenomics Peter McCawley Overall, the indications are that Abenomics has helped nudge the Japanese economy towards a stronger growth path.
24 Aug 2017 Australia-Japan trade relations: From mines to the lab and back Steven Ciobo The stability of Australia’s commercial relationship with Japan conceals some significant developments.
10 Aug 2017 Economic diplomacy brief: Foreign policy split, ASEAN links and Japan commerce 60 years on Greg Earl Relying on commercial ties to add ballast to bilateral diplomatic relations can quickly come undone if the deals start going wrong.
8 Aug 2017 Abenomics loses some of its razzle-dazzle Greg Earl Domestic economic reform and constitutional reform should always have been two sides of the same coin.
27 Jul 2017 Abe's troubles at home cause for concern abroad Ryosuke Hanada Arrogance and carelessness in the LDP has disturbed, if not stopped, the advancement of realistic security policy.
10 Jul 2017 Learning to live with a North Korean ICBM Robert E Kelly There is much complaining in South Korea and Japan that missile defence is too expensive. The time for this whining is over.
19 Jun 2017 Does Abe want to fast track constitutional reform? Greg Earl Critics say the aggressive approach to the anti-conspiracy legislation underlines a creeping, somewhat authoritarian tone in the government.
30 Mar 2017 A neo-nationalist crack in Abe’s grand strategy Donna Weeks How a preschool scandal could curtail Shinzo Abe's ambitions.
28 Feb 2017 Quick comment: Seiichiro Takagi on China, Trump and Japan-Australia relations John Gooding Yesterday afternoon Euan Graham spoke with prominent Japanese Sinologist Seiichiro Takagi.
28 Feb 2017 Abe's Trump moves: Proactive pragmatism at its finest Yuki Tatsumi Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has accomplished what no other foreign leaders has with US President Donald Trump.
23 Feb 2017 Why Australia and Japan need a Plan B Andrew O'Neil , Michael Heazle Major change is underway in the region and has been for some time.
16 Jan 2017 Missed opportunities at the Australia-Japan summit Euan Graham Australia and Japan are currently more united in mutual caution than shared strategic ambition for the bilateral defence relationship
14 Dec 2016 The future according to Vlad and Shinzo Rikki Kersten A peace treaty with Russia is the holy grail of Japanese diplomacy.
13 Dec 2016 What to make of Abe's Pearl Harbor visit Donna Weeks The view from Tokyo on world and regional affairs at the moment is perhaps best described as sitting on the edge of a game of go.
1 Dec 2016 South Korea-Japan relations: Threat and identity Malcolm Cook Over the last four years, the threat posed by North Korea has grown.
7 Nov 2016 Japan’s golden opportunity Jeffrey Hornung The fissure that has opened between Manila and Washington has given Tokyo an opportunity to play a larger regional role.