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1. Russia-Ukraine War Compels Japan to Reassess China Challenge, Shift Course on Security

2. The World After Taiwan’s Fall

3. The United States & Japan: Allied Against Disinformation

4. The US and Japan Build Multilateral Momentum

5. Japan and South Korea as Like-Minded Partners in the Indo-Pacific

6. Japan-China Relations: A Period of Cold Peace?

7. Evolution, not Revolution: Japan Revises Security Policy

8. Space: America's New Strategic Front Line

9. Allies Help Those Who Help Themselves: How Estonia and Japan Approach Deterrence

10. Climate Change in Japan’s New Defence and Security Strategies

11. Japan's New Security Strategy and the Changing Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific

12. Japan’s Expanded Regional Security Role: The Challenge of China

13. Japan's "Economic Security" Measures

14. An Alliance Renewed? Future-proofing U.S.-Japan Security Relations

15. Japan: Defense Planning in Transition: Country Report From the Project “Risk Reduction and Arms Control in the Asia-Pacific Region”

16. A next-generation agenda for US-ROK-Japan cooperation

17. Aiming for a Quasi-alliance

18. Operationalizing the Quad

19. China’s Role in Korean Security Issues

20. A pillar of stability in an unstable world

21. Japan and the War in Ukraine

22. South Korea’s Place in the Indo-Pacific: A Research Showcase for Pacific Forum’s Korea Foundation Fellows

23. Trouble on the Rocks: US Policy in East China Sea and South China Sea Disputes

24. US, Japan, and South Korea Coordination Key to Competing in Southeast Asia

25. So Far, Yet So Close: Japanese and Estonian Cybersecurity Policy Perspectives and Cooperation

26. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Political Warfare and Propaganda

27. Pugwash Note on Northeast Asia Nuclear Weapon Free Zone

28. Japan on the Borderlines: Is Japan Still a Civilian Power?

29. Mobilizing Resources and Signaling Intentions: a Neoclassical Realist Analysis of Japan’s Domestic and International Instrumentalization of the Senkaku Islands Dispute and China’s Maritime Assertiveness

30. Northeast Asia Defense Transparency Index 2020-21

31. Elevating the Australia-Japan Strategic Partnership to “a new level”: challenges and responses

32. The New Taiwan Clause: Taiwan and the Security of Japan

33. To Beat China On Tech In Emerging Markets, Learn From It: Competing with China on 5G and future technologies

34. What the Quad Is, Is Not, and Should Not Be

35. Takeaways From a Time of Increased Friction: South Korea-Japan Security Cooperation From 2015 to Present

36. Takeaways From a Time of Increased Friction: South Korea-Japan Security Cooperation From 2015 to Present

37. The Pandemic as a Geopolitical Game Changer in the Indo-Pacific: The View from Japan

38. U.S. Security Ties With Korea and Japan: Getting Beyond Deterrence

39. Advancing a Rules-based Maritime Order in the Indo-Pacific

40. A Peace Regime for the Korean Peninsula

41. Japan and the Indian Ocean Region: Engagement for Capacity-Building, Regional Security, and Ports Development

42. Emerging technologies and the future of US-Japan defense collaboration

43. Restoring Strategic Competence: How to Manage Northeast Asian Alliance Dilemmas amid a Nuclear North Korea

44. Measuring Shinzo Abe’s Impact on the Indo‐Pacific

45. The Butterfly Effect: Why does Eastern Europe matter to Japan?

46. Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies 2020

47. The Belt and Road Initiative: The Sources of China’s Conduct, and India and Japan’s Responses

48. China Global Security Tracker, No.5

49. 2019 ASEAN Defense Ministers’ Meeting-Plus: Enhancing Bilateral and Regional Cooperative Security for India and Japan in the Indo-Pacific

50. The Quad process: The evolution of diplomatic and maritime security cooperation in the Indo Pacific

51. The Other Side of the North Korean Threat: Looking Beyond Its Nuclear Weapons and ICBMs

52. Pakistan’s Gwadar Port: A New Naval Base in China’s String of Pearls in the Indo-Pacific

53. The U.S.-Japan-ROK Trilateral: Better at Deterrence than Diplomacy?

54. Japan’s new assertiveness: institutional change and Japan’s securitization of China

55. The U.S.-Japan-ROK Trilateral: Better at Deterrence than Diplomacy?

56. Japan’s Security Renaissance: New Policies and Politics for the Twenty-First Century

57. The Tactical Utility and Strategic Effects of the Emerging Asian Phased Adaptive Approach Missile Defense System

58. Seeing Missile Defense as U.S. Hostility, North Korea Aims at More and Better Weapons

59. Ballistic Missile Defense in South Korea: Separate Systems Against a Common Threat

60. US-Japan Relations and the Trump Effect

61. What Goes Up, Must Come Down

62. Tokyo Transitions to Trump

63. Japan’s international peace operations in South Sudan

64. Between the Eagle and the Dragon: America, China, and Middle State Strategies in East Asia

65. Analyzing Japan’s Role in Korean Security within the Framework of the Quasi-Alliance Model

66. Interactionds Between The Japan Self-Defense Forces and the United Nations and Its Repercussion to Japan's National Security

67. North Korea in South Korea–Japan relations as a source of mutual security anxiety among democratic societies

68. The Communicative Dimension and Security in Asia-Pacific: A communicative-viewing proposal for reform of the Japanese Intelligence Services

69. S-Japan Relations and Southeast Asia: Meeting Regional Demands

70. Official Cooperation, Domestic Challenges

71. Summitry, Strength, and a Fourth Nuclear Test

72. Moving in the Right Direction

73. The Evolution of Japanese Security Policy

74. China’s United Front Strategy and its Impacts on the Security of Taiwan and Asia-Pacific Region

75. US-Japan Relations: Strategic Alignment

76. History and Other Alliance Constraints

77. To August 15 – Toward September 3

78. Sorry Seems the Hardest Word (unless you’re a CEO)

79. His Excellency Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan

80. South Korea and China: A Strategic Partnership in the Making

81. Winning over foreign domestic support for use of force: power of diplomatic and operational multilateralism

82. U.S. and Japan: New Policies toward the Korean Situations

83. External threats, US bases, and prudent voters in Okinawa

84. Japan's New Security Policy: Breaking Away from the Post–War Regime?

85. Chinese Scholarship on Iran and the Middle East

86. Beijing's Brand Ambassador

87. The Economy-Security Nexus in Northeast Asia

88. When Camelot Went to Japan

89. The Role of Europe in Enhancing Cooperative Security in Asia and the Pacific: A View from Japan

90. Collective Self-Defense and US-Japan Security Cooperation

91. Japanese and South Korean Environmental Aid: What are their life stories?

92. Assessing Japan’s National Defense: Toward a New Security Paradigm in the Asia-Pacific

93. The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Anchoring Stability in Asia

94. Debating Japan's intervention to tackle piracy in the Gulf of Aden: beyond mainstream paradigms

95. Assessing the Asia Pivot

96. Noda Marches on; Both Sides Distracted?

97. Iran’s Nuclear Program: A Case Study in Successful U.S.-Japan Alliance Management

98. Aligned but not Allied: ROK—Japan Bilateral Military Cooperation

99. Institutions and the great power bargain in East Asia: ASEAN's limited 'brokerage' role

100. Rethinking Japanese Public Opinion and Security: From Pacifism to Realism?