2018, July Archives
【#530】China’s Unacceptable Guilty Sentences for Japanese Citizens
July 23, 2018 Courts in China’s Liaoning and Zhejiang provinces sentenced two Japanese citizens to 12 and five years in prison respectively in July after they were seized for alleged spying i...
【#529】Shock to NATO Likely to Spill over to Japan
July 17, 2018 Hastings Ismay, chief military assistant to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during World War II and the first secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organizatio...
【#528(Special)】U.S. Should Resume Military Drills with S. Korea
July 9, 2018 U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo left Pyongyang without any achievement while being criticized as a “gangster.” U.S. President Donald Trump now must threaten to retract “secur...
【#527】Trade War Has Originated from China’s Unfair Practices
July 9, 2018 The U.S. Trump administration invoked punitive tariffs on Chinese products for the reason of China’s infringement on U.S. intellectual property rights on July 6 as earlier planne...
July 4, 2018 On July 4, the Japan Institute for National Fundamentals honored Chuo University Professor Robert Morton with the fifth Japan Study Award and University of East Asia Professor Ch...
【#525】Joint Survey on Abduction Would Do More Harm than Good
July 2, 2018 The North Korean dictator has launched a diplomatic offensive because he has felt threats to his own life as the result of “maximum pressure” strategy led by Japan and the United...