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The war and the treaty that proclaimed Japan’s emergence as a world power

September 5 marks 116 years since the end of the Russo-Japanese War, with the signing of the U.S.-mediated Treaty of Portsmouth. Fought in the...

Asia’s New Geopolitics- Book Review

In Asia’s New Geopolitics: Essays on Reshaping the Indo-Pacific, Michael R. Auslin presents a series of essays touching on major security issues in the...

Will There Be an End to the Korean War?

The Korean War began 70 years ago, on June 25, 1950. This was not just a standoff between neighboring states. The Korean War, in...

Legislative elections in South Korea

In the elections held on April 13, 2016 all the 300 seats of the Seoul National Assembly were renewed. 253 members of Parliament were...

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The Chagos Paradox: What Trump’s Reversal Reveals About Contemporary Strategic Competition

On January 20, 2026, President Donald Trump reversed his...

Sweden’s Command on Finland’s Northern Flanks and Crucial Role in NATO

Sweden is NATO’s newest member, and its presence in...

Killing Machines: How AI-Powered Autonomous Weapons Are Changing Modern Warfare

While machines designed to fight like soldiers may seem...

Greenland is not for sale, but the global order might be

Sometimes foreign policy speaks not through treaties or tanks,...

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