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Author Archives: Daniel Sneider

Posted inNorth Korea

‘Worst ever’ threat to Kim Jong Un’s rule

by Daniel Sneider April 12, 2021April 16, 2021

Pyongyang’s announcement that North Korean athletes would not participate in the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo was undoubtedly disappointing news for both South Korea and Japan. The South Korean government had hoped to use the Games as a platform to reinvigorate its desperate efforts at engagement with the North. For Japan, the danger is that […]

Posted inUS-Japan Relations

Japan finally gets the G2 it wants – at what cost?

by Daniel Sneider April 5, 2021April 10, 2021
Posted inUS-Japan Relations

Biden won’t easily bring Japan, Korea together

by Daniel Sneider February 19, 2021February 22, 2021
Posted inNorth Korea

Kim Jong Un faces a new year’s moment of truth

by Daniel Sneider December 30, 2020January 5, 2021
Posted inAnalysis

Biden’s mission: Unite Japan and South Korea

by Daniel Sneider November 24, 2020November 27, 2020
Posted inAnalysis

A scorned Trump could set farewell fires in Asia

by Daniel Sneider November 6, 2020November 9, 2020
Posted inJapan

Japan mulls strike capability but US has doubts

by Daniel Sneider October 19, 2020October 22, 2020
Posted inJapan

US watches warily as Abe’s health woes signal change

by Daniel Sneider August 29, 2020August 31, 2020
Posted inNorth-South Korea

Real cause of North-South Korea crisis: Covid-19

by Daniel Sneider June 23, 2020June 24, 2020
Posted inAnalysis

Behind Trump’s push to blame China

by Daniel Sneider May 26, 2020May 27, 2020
Posted inNorth Korea

Behind the secret plan for a North Korea collapse

by Daniel Sneider April 24, 2020April 28, 2020
Posted inChina, Japan, North Korea, Northeast Asia, South Korea

Ripple effects of US retreat in NE Asia

by Daniel Sneider November 23, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inJapan, Northeast Asia, United States, World

The Japanese prime minister’s end game

by Daniel Sneider September 16, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inJapan, Northeast Asia, South Korea

Strategic choices in Japan-South Korea rift

by Daniel Sneider August 9, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inChina, Northeast Asia

Northeast Asia unraveling amid US retreat

by Daniel Sneider July 26, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inChina, Northeast Asia, World

G20 Osaka: the end of American leadership?

by Daniel Sneider June 30, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inAT Finance, China, Japan, North Korea, Northeast Asia, Russia, South Asia, South Korea, Vietnam, World

Abe after the election – what to do with power?

by Daniel Sneider October 25, 2017February 18, 2020

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