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  • Hatoyama not likely to change US-Japan alliance

    The Associated Press

    Sep 1, 2009
    Global Trends and Forecasting, Global Strategy
    Asia, Japan
  • "Will Japanese Power Shift Change U.S. Relations?"

     NPR.org

    Aug 30, 2009
    International Security
    Asia, Japan
  • "Japan seen muddling toward middle ground with U.S."

    Reuters

    Aug 26, 2009
    International Security
    Asia, Japan
  • "Focus on Asia Likely for a DPJ-Led Japan"

    The Wall Street Journal

    Aug 26, 2009
    International Security
    Asia, Japan
  • "U.S. Faces Policy Challenge On Myanmar"

    National Public Radio's Morning Edition

    Aug 12, 2009
    Governance, Human Rights
    Southeast Asia
  • "No telling what journalists' release portends with N. Korea"

    McClatchy Newspapers

    Aug 6, 2009
    International Security, Nuclear Weapons
    Asia, Korea
  • "Rethinking North Korea, With Sticks"

    The New York Times

    Aug 5, 2009
    International Security, Nuclear Weapons
    Asia, Korea
  • "Bill Clinton has quite a story to tell"

    Reuters

    Aug 5, 2009
    International Security, Nuclear Weapons
    Asia, Korea
  • "Korea Trip May Smooth Relations"

    The USA Today

    Aug 5, 2009
    International Security, Nuclear Weapons
    Asia, Korea
  • "North Korea frees U.S. journalists"

    The San Francisco Chronicle

    Aug 5, 2009
    International Security, Nuclear Weapons
    Asia, Korea
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