Shinzo Abe: Remembering architect of the Indo-Pacific strategy
Perhaps no other leader has shaped the modern strategic landscape of the Indo-Pacific as much as Shinzo Abe, write Dr Ashok Sharma and John Blaxland. He will be missed.
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Perhaps no other leader has shaped the modern strategic landscape of the Indo-Pacific as much as Shinzo Abe, write Dr Ashok Sharma and John Blaxland. He will be missed.
Abe Shinzo, assassinated on Friday, leaves an enduring legacy for his transformation of Japanese foreign and security policy writes Bill Emmott.
Under Abe Shinzo, Australia’s relations with Japan went from strength to strength, writes Bruce Miller.
The Tokyo Quad summit shows the group is maturing, but the real tests are still to come writes Purnendra Jain.
In 2022, Japan and China mark 50 years since diplomatic 'normalisation'. Nobushige Takamizawa writes the milestone comes amid a growing array of regional security challenges that require Tokyo to re-examine potential threats from conflict over Taiwan to cyber attacks and act urgently to strengthen its capacity to respond.