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Urban Governance: Cities in a Time of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is exposing the quality of governance and competence of the world’s leaders. When politicians and civil servants fail to deliver, they quickly lose credibility and legitimacy.
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North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Over Japan
"I think this is part of a process that North Korea is carrying out, to try to normalize their weapons programs over all," Karl Friedhoff tells BBC World News.
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Biden and Kishida Shore up Alliance at US-Japan Summit
Craig Kafura offers insights into Washington's ties with Tokyo.
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A Russian Nuclear Strike in Ukraine Would Cross a Point of No Return
Russia's use of a nuclear weapon in Ukraine would be catastrophic, but not solely because of the physical damage the it would cause, Paul Poast writes.
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Abe's Greatest Success Might Have Been Navigating the Trump Years
In spite of Trump, Shinzo Abe was still able to strengthen US-Japan relations during his time as Prime Minister.
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Biden's Taiwan "Gaffe" Just Said the Quiet Part out Loud
Paul Poast argues that President Biden's declaration that the US would defend Taiwan if it were attacked by China deserves a serious look.
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Karl Friedhoff Breaks Down North Korea's Latest Missile Test
Karl Friedhoff joins Steve Scully to discuss North Korea's latest missile test over Japan and what it means for the future.
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The Geopolitics of Biden's G7 Trip
As world leaders meet in Japan, they are likely to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine, tensions in the Taiwan Strait, and economic coercion from China, Craig Kafura tells Steve Scully.
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Ex-NATO Leaders: Alliance Must Invite Ukraine in Next Year
Ukraine joining NATO will not increase tensions. It will reduce them, argue Ivo Daadler, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, and Stefano Stefanini.
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Deepening the New US-Japan-Korea Trilateral Partnership
The hope in Seoul and Tokyo is that even if Donald Trump is reelected, their partnership with Washington will be strong and resilient enough to survive.
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When Trump Meets With World Leaders, He Won't Be the Only One Thinking About 2020
By the time of this week’s Democratic presidential debate, President Trump should be ensconced in meetings with counterparts at an international summit gathering in Osaka, Japan.
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We Should Only Be Trading with Our Allies
To tackle the political and economic inflation emergency, "it will require leaning in to trade relationships with friends and allies we trust."
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Craig Kafura and Paul Nadeau on Shinzo Abe
Craig Kafura and Paul Nadeau discuss Shinzo Abe's reputation as a "controversial figure" and what is next for Japan.
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While the U.S. looks away, Asia stirs with turmoil
North Korea is continuing to improve its nuclear capabilities. And political and economic relations between Japan and South Korea are deteriorating rapidly.
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The Global Impact of the Assassination of Former PM Shinzo Abe
What will former Prime Minister Abe’s death mean for the internal and international politics of Japan? Nonresident Senior Fellow Cecile Shea weighs in on CBS.
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The Shifting Power Dynamics of a Post-Abe World
Cecile Shea joins CNN to discuss the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and what comes next for Japan.
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The Assassination and Legacy of Shinzo Abe
Cécile Shea joins the Deep State Radio Daily Brief to discuss Shinzo Abe's assassination, his legacy, and what comes next for Japan.
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Does the Russia-Ukraine War Mean a New Era for Japan's Security?
“The stronger Japanese response to this crisis is not solely driven by policymakers, but also by the public’s reaction,” writes Craig Kafura in the Diplomat.
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The Iran Deal and the US-Japan Alliance
Craig Kafura discusses the Iran Deal and the US-Japan relationship.
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Trump Aftershocks Still Pose Challenges for US-Japan Alliance
Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura discuss how the US can reassure its allies of its commitment and credibility.