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I recently asked Claude to help me think through the structure of my next book. I already knew where the weak point was — I just wanted to see what...
U.S. President Donald Trump famously likes to build big things — or at least have others build big things to which he can attach his name. True to...
Little about the U.S. attacks on Iran makes sense. I will leave it to regional experts to explain the rationale behind and the impact of the strikes...
In authoritarian systems, national interests and objectives often conflict with the leader’s beliefs, desires and insecurities. The more centralized...
With a mandate after its Feb. 8 election victory, the Takaichi government will likely accelerate its planned revisions to Japan’s core...
India is getting richer every year, but its cities don’t seem to be getting any more livable. Not because the country is too poor, or because...
This is the face of diplomacy in 2026: A 64-year-old Japanese man with a Paddington bear plushie downing a pint and exclaiming, "That’s boss,...
In her recent meeting with families of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi clarified her position that she is...
U.S. President Donald Trump never did explain to Congress or anyone else what his justifications and goals would be for attacking Iran. Now, with...
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s impressive victory in this month’s general election signifies a pivotal moment in the maturation of the Japanese...
Four years after Russia invaded Ukraine with its full might, how has the war changed its various protagonists? It’s a question worth asking, even...
Thailand may have seen its best economic days. The one-time star risks settling into a new — and entrenched — role as Southeast Asia’s laggard....
What we typically refer to as “artificial intelligence” is, in practice, a set of data-based systems. These technologies are already transforming...
This week marks the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. No one expected the war — except for a handful of intelligence analysts...
Japan has a proverb: “Hell if you retreat, hell if you advance.” It describes a situation in which no choice offers escape. Unfortunately, that is...
Much of Asia was celebrating the Year of the Horse this month. In Japan, which does not mark Lunar New Year, attention turns to a different animal....
Murders, torched cars and highway blockades. Bank branches set ablaze on otherwise empty streets. Tourists stranded in resorts in Puerto Vallarta....
Natsume Soseki, the great Meiji-era writer and scholar, famously said that “I love you” should be translated into Japanese as “Tsuki ga kirei...
As in Venezuela last month, as in Iraq in 2003 — as in so many places for thousands of years — and as appears to be unfolding in Iran now, the...
On a day that will be long remembered, Bangladesh’s interim leader, the 85-year-old Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus, stepped down Monday...
It took almost a decade, but Chief Justice John Roberts and the Supreme Court finally found a way to stand up to President Donald Trump’s executive...
If you’re looking for the most politicized international sport, the sport most ridden with the visceral furies that pit nation against nation, look...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio toned down the Trump administration’s criticisms of its European allies at the recent Munich Security Conference...
Did we just pass "peak solar"? That’s the claim now circulating among many analysts. Hitting net zero will require 630 gigawatts of panels...