The Ishiba-Trump summit symbolized the stability of the Japan-U.S. relationship under a disruptive U.S. president.
The visit by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is the first major indication of how the Trump administration will handle relations with allies such as Japan and South Korea.
Maps are ubiquitous—on phones, in-flight and car displays, and in textbooks the world over. While some maps delineate and ...
Scrutinizing government budgets is one of the Japanese National Diet's most critical duties. How can limited financial ...
President Trump will host Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Friday in the second visit by a foreign leader to the ...
An American professor and a Japanese author, speaking to reporters Friday in Tokyo, said their nations should take a less ...
It is time to bring together a redoubtable defensive alliance that can deter Chinese hegemonic designs across the region—an ...
The Japanese prime minister will be tested on whether he can make a case for the effectiveness of strength in numbers of ...
IN HIGH SCHOOL, Ishiba Shigeru joined the golf club. But he abandoned the sport after entering politics. The elitist hobby ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is hoping for reassurances Friday that the alliance is still strong. But in this White House, ...
This was revealed by a recent opinion poll conducted by The Yomiuri Shimbun and Waseda University’s Institute for Advanced Social Sciences.
Japan’s ruling and opposition parties voiced concern over the impact on Japan’s economy and security in light of a series of upcoming U.S. policies, such as “America First,” asserted by U.S. President ...
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