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Why Asia Wouldn't Follow Beijing Against Tokyo
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Why Asia Wouldn't Follow Beijing Against Tokyo

China tried to rally Asian neighbors against Japan over PM Takaichi's Taiwan remarks. Four months later, the effort has largely fallen flat — and the reasons tell us a lot about Asia's shifting geopolitics.

Takaichi's Victory: What's Next for Businesses Caught in China-Japan Crossfire?
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Takaichi's Victory: What's Next for Businesses Caught in China-Japan Crossfire?

Japanese PM Takaichi's landslide election win dims hopes for China-Japan reconciliation. As rare earth tensions simmer, businesses face tough choices in navigating the diplomatic minefield.

When Pandas Leave: The Hidden Language of Diplomatic Breakdown
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When Pandas Leave: The Hidden Language of Diplomatic Breakdown

Japan's last two giant pandas return to China amid escalating tensions over Taiwan, ending 52 years of panda diplomacy. What does this symbolic departure really signal about the future of China-Japan relations?

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PM Sanae Takaichi gesturing after dissolving the lower house of parliament
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Japan Snap Election 2026: Sanae Takaichi Dissolves Parliament Amid High Approval

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi has dissolved parliament for a snap election on Feb 8, 2026. With a 70% approval rating, she aims to solidify her power despite rising inflation and tensions with China.

Japanese Diet building in winter night
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Takaichi Sanae Snap Election 2026: A High-Stakes Gamble for Japan’s First Female PM

Japanese PM Takaichi Sanae is weighing a February snap election. Despite 78.1% approval, she faces economic headwinds and China's retaliation. Discover the Takaichi Sanae snap election 2026 strategy.

Sanae Takaichi and Xi Jinping in a conceptual political standoff.
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Xi Jinping's Boomerang: Sanae Takaichi Eyes Snap Election Victory

Xi Jinping's pressure on Japan has boomeranged, boosting PM Sanae Takaichi's approval. Takaichi is now considering a snap election to capitalize on her popularity.

Sanae Takaichi Snap Election 2026: A Strategic Gambit for Global Leverage
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Sanae Takaichi Snap Election 2026: A Strategic Gambit for Global Leverage

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi considers a snap election in February 2026. A win could strengthen her hand in negotiations with China and the US. Read the full analysis.

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Conceptual imagery of China-Japan security tension
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Sanae Takaichi Taiwan Remarks Spark Long-term Friction with Beijing

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's remarks on Taiwan have sparked a major diplomatic row with China. Explore the impact on the US-China-Japan security triangle.

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi speaking at a press conference in Tokyo.
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Sanae Takaichi 2026 snap election timing: Riding high approval amid rising risks

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi is weighing a snap election in 2026, with March or June as likely dates. Despite a 70% approval rating, economic risks and strained China relations loom large.

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