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The Japan Times |
The art of diplomacy with rising powers demands more than goodwill. It requires strategic literacy, carefully cultivated leverage and the...
Tokyo has displayed admirable restraint in the face of Beijing’s outbursts over the past two months. When China signaled a 40% cut in tourists to...
Hours after an ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good on a snowy Minnesota street, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said he’d been worried just such...
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi may have found her answer to the question of how she legislates despite minority control of the government: Get more...
The protests that erupted in Tehran on December 28 and quickly spread across Iran were triggered by a specific grievance: the collapse of the...
There’s an enticing way to rationalize this month’s extraordinary events in Caracas. It means the return to Spheres of Influence, rather than a...
It is not too dramatic to say that Japan has only 12 years left to secure its future. By 2038, Chinese President Xi Jinping will be 85 years old....
At the Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum in November, Elon Musk sketched a future in which AI and humanoid robots will do almost all the work. Money, he...
The administration of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has placed a “responsible yet proactive fiscal policy” at the center of its economic agenda,...
I was once on a tour in Provence that included the house where Nostradamus used to live, which features several windows that have been bricked over....
You know Iran’s leaders are worried about the implications of the recent U.S. raid in Venezuela when the editor of the hard-line Javan newspaper...
To a hammer, every problem is a nail. If your most potent means of geopolitical leverage is threatening supplies of high-strength magnets,...
Now that the United States has extracted Nicolas Maduro from Venezuela and detained him in New York, with U.S. President Donald Trump early on...