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SEOUL – The geopolitical terrain in Northeast Asia is shifting, and, fortunately, the region’s two great democracies, Japan and South Korea, are moving in a similar direction. If prudent, strategic leadership prevails in both Tokyo and Seoul, the two countries’ historical enmity may finally be consigned to the past, and
Japan’s push to become more self-reliant on defense should be welcomed. Improved defense capabilities will translate into a more confident
The US is very sensitive to its own sovereignty, but when it comes to dealing with other countries the US
This is no small matter. It makes a world of difference whether the challenges to party leadership arise from the
Yuriy Gorodnichenko is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. Anastassia Fedyk is Assistant Professor of Finance at
NEW YORK – Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has reached the beginning of the end. AMLO, as he is
CHICAGO – Last month’s midterm elections in the United States were surprising in more ways than one. The Democrats’ unexpectedly
LONDON – Many have dismissed last month’s COP27 climate conference as a failure, owing to the lack of progress on
SAN DIEGO – A day before the latest United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) began, a group of global experts
AMMAN – For decades, the Arab world has suffered from disunity. While it is connected by geography, language, and culture,