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The idea of taking out insurance against worst-case scenarios, mostly by cutting interest rates, became a popular choice among the world’s big...

Minister of Defense Shinjiro Koizumi garnered attention this past weekend when he visited Yonaguni — Japan’s southwesternmost island that happens...

As 2025 comes to a close, it’s worth reflecting on the historical significance of a year that marked the 80th anniversary of the end of World War...

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi formally launched a Cabinet-level panel that she will personally chair to develop a new security strategy that covers...

Indonesia’s decision to honor former dictator Suharto as a hero is a stark reminder that authoritarianism’s appeal endures in Southeast Asia....

When an incursion of Russian drones forced Warsaw Airport to shut down recently, Poland immediately shot them down. When unidentified drones forced...

The U.S. plan for ending Russia’s invasion is a remarkable document. It rewards aggression and punishes the victim. In addition, it undermines the...

When Victor Gao, vice president of the Beijing-based Center for China and Globalization, declares that Japan’s constitutional defense reforms...

Like the air we breathe, peace does not typically command our attention until we lose it. That is why the study of peace is inextricably linked to...

Another climate conference, another failed climate conference. That’s the sense you might get from the anguished statements emerging at the close...

South Korea’s tariff negotiations with the U.S. emerged as an early test for President Lee Jae Myung’s “pragmatic diplomacy centered on national...

For decades arguments have raged — from school playgrounds to online forums — about which games console was superior. From the era of the Super NES...

There are moments in history when the civilized world is asked not for its opinion but for its nerve. This is one of those moments. Nearly four...

Solar geoengineering, a bunch of techniques that aim to mask some effects of climate change by blocking sunlight, wasn’t on the agenda for this...

A week of meetings in Washington convinced me yet again that for all the talk of the importance of the Indo-Pacific to the United States, actual...

China’s latest confrontation with Japan is more than a bilateral spat. It is a warning shot to all of Asia — and to the U.S., Japan’s treaty...

It’s usually easy to know when a country has fallen to military dictatorship. Tanks on the streets, uniforms in gilded palaces, the political class...

Canada officially lost its measles elimination status this month, one that it held for nearly 30 years — a shameful consequence of falling...
