March 23, 2023 The Delusional Sense of Crisis and “Solidarity”: Can Xi Face Real-World Challenges? (#1) With governance and mobilization extending to every corner of basic society, Xi Jinping’s rule is likened to a dynasty. By Shin Kawashima
January 24, 2022 Army Colonel Norihiro Yasue, the Man Jews Will Never Forget On April 26, 1954, a memorial service was held at the Aoyama Funeral Hall in Tokyo. By Yasuhiro Shoguchi
November 22, 2023 India Shows Shrewd Diplomacy Again in Hiroshima Although this is not the first time for India to be invited to the G7 Summit, never has it shown so much presence. By Tomomi Asano
October 5, 2022 Nonheroic Peace and Heroic Resistance There is one thing we can say for certain about the consequence of this war—owing to the experience of united resistance, the Ukrainians will survive as a nation. By Masayuki Tadokoro