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Japan faces a pivotal month: a deadly earthquake in Kumamoto compounds demographic decline, while economic policy pivots toward AI infrastructure and domestic investment, and security debates intensify over China-Russia drills and nuclear deterrence.
Editorially curated conflicts and rivalries Japan is party to. Open a panel to see the specific friction points inside it.
Strategic competition between Japan and China spanning five dimensions: the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands and adjacent East China Sea waters, Japan's position on the Taiwan question, Japan's defense posture and the constitutional constraints on it, Chinese trade and travel measures applied to Japan, and disputes over the interpretation of wartime history. Each dimension carries its own vocabulary and set of actors, and the five interact with each other over time.
The unresolved confrontation on the Korean Peninsula, where the Korean War was halted by an armistice rather than concluded by a peace treaty. Five axes run through it: North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programme and the sanctions architecture built around it; the United States-South Korea alliance, with its exercises, command arrangements and extended-deterrence commitments; North Korea's military alignment with Russia, including troop deployments to the war in Ukraine; China's economic and diplomatic patronage of Pyongyang; and the inter-Korean relationship itself, which North Korea has redefined constitutionally as a relationship between separate states. Coverage divides by bloc: Western, South Korean and Japanese outlets report the Northern programme as a threat requiring containment, while Russian and Chinese state media present Pyongyang's arrangements with Moscow and Beijing as lawful cooperation between sovereign states.
Editorial stance of the outlets covering Japan most this month.
Japan's economy is in a dual transition: yen weakness spurs intervention speculation while AI and EV investments surge. BYD's minicar launch challenges domestic kei car dominance, and Nvidia's partnership signals a push for homegrown AI infrastructure.
Political discourse centers on royal succession reform, with the Lower House passing a bill that maintains the male-only throne despite 84% public support for female emperors. Foreign Minister Motegi engages China and Russia amid territorial disputes and South China Sea friction.
Security concerns escalate as China and Russia conduct firing drills inside Japan's EEZ, prompting the defense chief to call nuclear debate unavoidable. Japan launches its first centralized intelligence agency since WWII, centralizing intelligence under the Prime Minister's Office.
The dominant societal tension is the Kumamoto earthquake's aftermath, with the death toll rising to 35 and rescue efforts hampered by heat, against a backdrop of record karōshi payouts and a shrinking population.
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