The Economist looks at nuclear energy in Japan, 15 years after Fukushima.
www.economist.com/asia/2026/03...
The Economist looks at nuclear energy in Japan, 15 years after Fukushima.
www.economist.com/asia/2026/03...
This is called abandonment.
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After Kim Jong Un's highly antagonistic remarks toward South Korea during the Ninth Congress of North Koreaโs ruling Workersโ Party, @dcsneider.bsky.social looks ahead to what this may signify about future relations on the peninsula. ow.ly/AJPj50YolM4
The view from the left in Korea -- fear of entanglement rises in response to Iran attack and dustup over USFK exercises in Yellow Sea.
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My view of the North Korean party congress republished in Asia Times.
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My look at the message delivered at the North Korean party Congress by Kim Jong Un, for KEI.
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The Ellisons will Paramount-ize CNN, which seems included in the new offer, to become a pro-MAGA all-news network. Or they will rename CNN something like "CBS 24 News." This way, Trump and Vance won't have to depend on the Murdochs and FOX News, but can build up CNN as an in-house mouthpiece.
And nicely done by Michelle Lee of the Post. Headline does not fit the story, not unusual.
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The North Korean Workers Party congress is over -- now the analysis. What I saw -- no opening to Trump, a complete rejection of any form of engagement with South Korea, even a rejection of the goal of reunification, a totally militarized economy.
www.economist.com/asia/2026/02...
Takaichi says no to nuclear sharing -- an idea promoted by the late PM Abe, her mentor. Interesting.
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South Koreaโs former president Yoon Suk Yeol jailed for life for leading insurrection | The Guardian www.theguardian.com/world/2026/f...
Right on schedule, Trump takes credit for Takaichi's victory.
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My analysis of how PM Takaichi won Japanโs election: a nationalist narrative, personal popularity and digital savvy. But lofty promises of strategic investment and national strength now face the constraints of fiscal reality and intensifying great power competition
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The U.S. is reinterpreting its security agreements with Japan and South Korea in ways that could undermine stability and increase tensions and uncertainty in Northeast Asia, cautions @dcsneider.bsky.social: ow.ly/vTv250YeqGB
My piece on the shift in US ties with Japan and Korea, republished in AsiaTimes.
asiatimes.com/2026/02/amer...
My latest, for KEI, on how the Trump administration is undermining the postwar strategic bargains with Japan and Korea.
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Useful discussion of Japanese election from Harvard's Gordon.
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Maybe not the most important reason but I wonder whether Okada's part in Takaichi's Taiwan remarks contributed to his defeat. He did seem to be singled out with slanderous content online, so who knows.
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So will Takaichi go down the constitutional revision route? She is signaling she will use her new power to that end. The end of the postwar era that Abe sought in sight?
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Mafia boss Don to his new capo, Takaichi -- I got you elected, now give me the money honey.
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Recommended for anyone trying to wrap their heads around what just happed in Japan.
Post election pragmatism from Takaichi -- so far.
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The Asahi Shimbun: "Japan's ruling coalition aims to restore Japanese military ranks used in World War II for members of the Self-Defense Forces, a plan that has drawn concern and bewilderment in the Defense Ministry." www.asahi.com/ajw/articles...
terrific podcast by The Economist's Iida Moeka on the trial of Abe's assassin and the reverberations of this in Japan.
www.economist.com/podcasts/202...
The Takaichi magic -- how far does it go? The Economist ponders that question.
www.economist.com/asia/2026/01...
Hearing the message loud and clear from Colby et al, the Koreans are now aiming for "defense autonomy." Are nuclear weapons far off?
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