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Kim Kyung-Hoon / APIs Japan Entering a New Political Era?
What does Japan’s Prime Minister signal for security, alliances, and power in Asia and beyond? Takako Hikotani and Noah Sneider explore from the ground.
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Defense and SecurityMark Schiefelbein / APAre Changing Demographics the Next Global Power Shift?
China, Japan, and South Korea are aging fast. What does that mean for global stability?
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Ben Curtis / APIs the Quad Fracturing as US Priorities Shift?
As Secretary Rubio heads to India, the Indo-Pacific is on edge as US priorities shift, and the Quad is being tested. Derek Grossman explains what’s at stake.
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Shinzo Abe and Japan's Role in the World
Cécile Shea joined the BBC to discuss the assassination of Shinzo Abe and how important he was to Japan's modern identity.
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Global PoliticsMohammed Zaatari / APCrisis in Lebanon, Ukraine's Victory Plan, Japan's PM Race
Yasmeen Abutaleb, Ken Moriyasu, & Yaroslav Trofimov join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Global PoliticsTakashi Aoyama / Pool Photo via APJapan's Snap Election, Gaza Humanitarian Crisis, North Korean Troops in Kursk
Yasmeen Abutaleb, Anton La Guardia, & Ken Moriyasu join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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YomiuriCOVID-19 Lessons from Japan
Nikkei's Kiyoshi Ando joins Deep Dish to explain why Japan appeared to be a COVID-19 miracle success story but is now seeing a spike in infections.
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Defense and SecurityREUTERS
Japan Unveils Ambitious Military Plans Ahead of Biden-Kishida Meeting
What are the implications of Japan’s largest military buildup since World War II, and what does this mean for the US-Japan security alliance?
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Global PoliticsAP PhotosCan a State Dinner End South Korea and Japan's Fight Over History?
On Deep Dish, we discuss if the ROK and Japan can finally resolve their fight over history and cooperate on Asia security.
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Emilio Morenatti / APThe Most Surprising Success Stories Around the World Right Now
In a world filled with crisis, we rarely hear about what’s working. But some of the most useful solutions are coming from unexpected places. Journalist John Kampfner went looking for them.