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Brad Glosserman is deputy director of and visiting professor at the Center for Rule Making Strategies at Tama University in Tokyo, as well as non-resident senior advisor at Pacific Forum. He is author of Peak Japan: The End of Great Ambitions (Georgetown University Press, 2019).
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Japan and the Russian Specter of War
For the first time, a majority of Japan's public supports the country expanding its security alliance with the United States—thanks to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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Dispatch from Tokyo
Japan has lost its most passionate advocate of constitutional reform. Brad Glosserman reports from Tokyo following the murder of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe.
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Can America Fight Fair?
China doesn't. To compete, the United States should be careful not to stray from its own principles.
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The Asia Puzzle
America’s Asian partners exude loads of ambivalence on China, says a top analyst in Tokyo.