Having won the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s leadership election on October 4, Sanae Takaichi is set to be Japan’s fifth prime minister in as many years.
Join us for a conversation with Frank Gavin on his new book, Thinking Historically: A Guide for Strategy and Statecraft—a ...
In a move that has likely led to sighs of relief in London and Canberra, the Trump administration has reportedly reaffirmed ...
In addition to a US Government shutdown at midnight on September 30, 2025, due to failure to pass a spending bill, an event ...
When Beijing dispatched a relatively unknown rear admiral from its National Defense University to the 2025 Shangri-La ...
There is a peculiar irony in watching the world's most technologically advanced military struggle with something as basic as ...
Since President Lai Ching-te was inaugurated in May 2024, Taiwan’s domestic politics have been in relative turmoil.
The Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) is pleased to welcome Shihoko Goto as the Vice President of Programs and ...
What is the ongoing relevance of Baltic Studies? As the new academic year gets underway, we speak with three scholars in the ...
Subic Bay is back in American planning. Although described by the crew of the USS Fulton in 1945 as “a primitive, humid, unhealthy, desolate Siberia far from ...
Aaron sat down with Scott “FUG” Gilloon, who currently serves as the Sector Vice President of Air Force Strategic ...
Aaron sat down with Scott “FUG” Gilloon, who currently serves as the Sector Vice President of Air Force Strategic Development and Capability Assessments at ...