Gregory's articles (127 total)

A snap election and shifting alliances reshape Japanese politics

A snap election and shifting alliances reshape Japanese politics

Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has called a snap election as the LDP seeks to rebuild support and secure numbers through new alliances. But economic strain and rising tensions with China could still shape the outcome.

Bewildered in Trumpland

Bewildered in Trumpland

What happens when militaristic shouts of USA USA, are combined with a blatant display of Trumpian boasting in an ersatz Japanese imitation of a 19th century German neo-baroque castle plonked down in a quiet Tokyo suburb?

Japan's LDP coalition splits – what does this mean?

Japan's LDP coalition splits – what does this mean?

So, finally there is some room for principles in Japanese politics after all! Not much, but when it comes to the point of white having to embrace black something has to give.

Japan's likely new leader is a surprise, and not just because she is a woman

Japan's likely new leader is a surprise, and not just because she is a woman

In the recent election held by Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party to find a new leader following the assassination of former prime minister, Shinzo Abe, an unlikely name to emerge was that of Sanae Takaichi.

Canberra and Gaza

Canberra and Gaza

It’s time to stop just talking about the Gaza atrocities. It is time to do something about them.

What goes around, comes around

What goes around, comes around

With Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attending the SCO (Shanghai Co-operation Organisation) meeting in China this week, we may be witnessing a tectonic shift in international relations, one which could undermine the basis of Australia’s relations with Asia.

A strange thing happened last week on the way to the office of Japan’s prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba

A strange thing happened last week on the way to the office of Japan’s prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba

People from the parties that had just tried to vote him out of that office were demanding he stay in that office.

National security 'experts' go ga-ga over China

National security 'experts' go ga-ga over China

There was a time when Australian writings on China were first-class.

Who's afraid of Donald Trump?

Who's afraid of Donald Trump?

With his use of extreme tariffs to punish countries with trade surpluses, US President Donald Trump seems to be making an economic fool of himself.

Missed opportunities in Japan

Missed opportunities in Japan

John Menadue points to the lack of Australian interest and involvement in Asia.

Bumpy relations between Japan and China

Bumpy relations between Japan and China

After a long hiatus, relations between China and Japan are finally stirring into action.

Peace, both for Ukraine and North Korea too?

Peace, both for Ukraine and North Korea too?

As President Trump seeks to bring an end to the Ukrainian conflict, at the Asian end of the Eurasian continent some similar but much less known peace-restoring movements are underway.

How to protest against the atrocities in Gaza

How to protest against the atrocities in Gaza

Remember the Vietnam War? The barbarism there cannot be compared with what we see almost daily in Gaza. But just looking on impotently will not solve the problem.

Time to take China and Latin America more seriously

Time to take China and Latin America more seriously

The invitation said: ‘Global Multinational Corporations Summit.’ Main Topic: ‘An opening China and the World.’

Russia's reasons for attacking Ukraine

Russia's reasons for attacking Ukraine

Vladimir Putin rarely uses English in his speeches. So if in his speech to the recent BRICS meeting in Kazan he insisted the reason for Russia’s 2022 attack on Ukraine was that he was duped (he pronounced it ‘dooped’) by Germany and France in the 2014-5 Minsk Accords then he probably meant it.

Breaking the deadlock in Japan-North Korean relations

Breaking the deadlock in Japan-North Korean relations

To break the deadlock in Japan-North Korea relations, Japan’s new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, has proposed liaison offices in the capitals of both countries to resolve the poisonous abductees issue - the fate of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea in the seventies and eighties.

Who really owns the South China Sea?

Who really owns the South China Sea?

We are told the AUKUS ‘security partnership’ with the US and UK requires Australia to acquire a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines (SSNs) to accompany AUKUS. They will operate mainly in the South China Sea, allegedly to deter China’s 'expansionist' goals.

Japan's surprising new prime minister

Japan's surprising new prime minister

Japan’s new prime minister, Ishiba Shigeru, has called for an Asian NATO. But salivating hawks should restrain the glee.

A solution in Ukraine?

A solution in Ukraine?

There must be a negotiated end to the Ukraine War. The alternative is nuclear armageddon.

Japan - Hiroshima and Project Hula

Japan - Hiroshima and Project Hula

What a difference a day (or a week) makes. What a difference the mere translation of a word makes.

Panic as Japan stocks take biggest dive since Black Monday, 1987

Panic as Japan stocks take biggest dive since Black Monday, 1987

If it was panic last Friday, the Asahi Shimbun declared when the stock market fell more than 2,200 points, or 5.8 percent. It was double panic by this afternoon (Monday) when the market fell even more, by 3,800 points to the 31,000 mark.

Putin’s mistake in Ukraine: Moscow forced to move to Novosibirsk?

Putin’s mistake in Ukraine: Moscow forced to move to Novosibirsk?

In 2004, Russia’s President Putin said the collapse of the Soviet Union “was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century.” This was picked up by our hawks as a Moscow wish for more Cold War.

NYT confirms war-ending Russian-Ukraine peace agreement sabotaged by West

NYT confirms war-ending Russian-Ukraine peace agreement sabotaged by West

With much less drama than its famous 1971 Pentagon Papers, the New York Times has disclosed three documents confirming that Russia and Ukraine were close to war-ending agreements in the first half of 2022, shortly after Moscow began its so-called ‘special operation’ attack on Ukraine, February 24, 2022.

BBC reporting on Ukraine

BBC reporting on Ukraine

The BBC has a loose bolt somewhere. It has now begun a strange campaign saying it is dedicated to non-spin reporting.

The Kremlin needs a new PR agent

The Kremlin needs a new PR agent

Moscow would have us believe it is fighting a life and death struggle in the muddy trenches of Donbas. But what do we get to see on the inauguration of its president? Glittering gold chambers and goose-stepping soldiers.

Marking 10 years of the Russo-Ukraine War

Marking 10 years of the Russo-Ukraine War

On February 28, 2022, four days after Russia had attacked into Ukraine, Moscow and Kiev began peace talks.

“Seamless integration”: Japan to become sub-contractor for US aggression towards China

“Seamless integration”: Japan to become sub-contractor for US aggression towards China

‘New era for alliance’ headlined the right wing Japan Times after the Japan-US summit talks in Washington this week between President Biden and Japan’s prime minister, Fumio Kishida.. But not everyone was so enthused.

Japan's abductions myths have kept a nation in poverty for decades

Japan's abductions myths have kept a nation in poverty for decades

How can it happen that a person who probably no longer exists can keep an entire nation, North Korea, in poverty for more than twenty years, and the rest of us under prolonged nuclear threat? The story is complicated.

Western hawks continue to see North Korea as a target for attack

Western hawks continue to see North Korea as a target for attack

With Japan’s former prime minister, Shinzo Abe, assassinated, Japan’s current prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has been saying he wants direct talks with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un -a reversal of Abe’s position.

Lunacy: Australia pays the US billions to "keep those Chinese at bay"

Lunacy: Australia pays the US billions to "keep those Chinese at bay"

When Canberra told us we had to join the US in its cruel attempt to prevent a Vietnamese peasant army from overthrowing a US-armed Saigon government, some of us thought the politicians were plain stupid.

The failure of Western on-the-ground war reporting

The failure of Western on-the-ground war reporting

On the ground reporting by Western media of the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been weak.

Hiding in plain sight - Malaysian Airlines flight 370

Hiding in plain sight - Malaysian Airlines flight 370

As we approach the tenth anniversary of the 2014 disappearance of flight 370, Malaysian Airlines, we are getting the usual barrage of media speculation about the alleged mystery and its possible causes.

Can war on the Korean Peninsula be averted?

Can war on the Korean Peninsula be averted?

The US seems to have decided it cannot tolerate China as a threat to its global hegemony.

Cautious, middle of the road wisdom won’t solve Asia’s problems

Cautious, middle of the road wisdom won’t solve Asia’s problems

The recent Statement from former Australian Foreign Ministers Gareth Evans and Bob Carr calling for Australia to play a role in seeking detente between the US and China in Asia is worthy.  But is it realistic? It tells us that the Australia-Japan initiated International Commission on Nuclear Non- Proliferation and Disarmament of 2009, is a model of creative, middle power diplomacy. But in the name of protecting its own security Tokyo rejects any disarmament proposal that hints of sacrificing absolute US nuclear security. How is that supposed to promote detente in Asia? A resolution of the North Korea...

Slovakia, Hungary criticise western values, halt support for Ukraine

Slovakia, Hungary criticise western values, halt support for Ukraine

Slovakia is the poor relation created when the former Czechoslovakia divided in 1993 into the Czech and Slovak Republics. The Czech Republic has hewn closely to EU and NATO policies over Ukraine. But despite NATO membership the Slovak Republic has decided to halt military aid to Ukraine. And its prime minister, Robert Fico, has now come out with a strong pro-Russian statement over the Ukraine conflict.

Gut instincts and North Korean relations

Gut instincts and North Korean relations

Between years 2000 and 2018 the North Korea and South Korea governments issued three joint declarations all promising South Korean economic aid to North Korea and North Korean moves to denuclearisation.

Two grievous Australian policy mistakes-Israel and China

Two grievous Australian policy mistakes-Israel and China

Where fear of China is involved there is no conscience for the mistakes of the past. Nor can we expect any sensibility in the plans for the future.

A fatal blow for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida

A fatal blow for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida

The latest Japanese political scandal involving at least four top government ministers and numerous junior officials is widely seen as a fatal blow to the prime minister Fumio Kishida already dogged by a weak image and record low popularity polls.

The unflinching cruelty of Henry Kissinger

The unflinching cruelty of Henry Kissinger

Henry Kissinger’s death has brought a flow of predictable judgements: ‘He created some evils - 1973 Chile, for example. But overall he helped end the Cold War.’ And as a beneficiary - the 1971 opening to China, for example - Australians should be grateful.

Impressions of China: political stagnation and an economy transformed

Impressions of China: political stagnation and an economy transformed

After a one week China tour organised by some Chinese entrepreneurs to mark the anniversary of the 1971 pingpong diplomacy which opened China to the outside world, two firm impressions remain. One is the extraordinary pace and dynamism of the economic, and social, progress. The other is the political stagnation, with our guides still clinging to the name of Chairman Mao.

A Western disease of cause-and-effect amnesia

A Western disease of cause-and-effect amnesia

The savage Israeli reaction to the suggestion by UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, that some Hamas actions may be a response to 56 years of Israeli repression was extraordinary. We have long known about Israeli sensitivity to criticism. But this brings things to a new level. Cannot Israel accept even some of its own responsibility for the Hamas response?

Biden in Hanoi: The ‘Domino theory’ rises again

Biden in Hanoi: The ‘Domino theory’ rises again

By chance, US president Biden’s goodwill visit to Vietnam’s communist government in Hanoi came just 50 years after the notorious 1972 Christmas bombings.

War fever and the military-industrial complex

War fever and the military-industrial complex

In the wake of communist collapse we have been presented with a new paradigm in international affairs. No, it is not a tinkering with the standard communism versus democracy we have had to tolerate for more than half a century of war. By strange twist of fate it is democracy which is seen as creating the danger.

Autonomy: An answer to the Ukraine war

Autonomy: An answer to the Ukraine war

As the Ukraine war moves to its inevitable climax, with either foreign physical intervention and/or use of tactical nuclear weapons seen as the only answers, maybe it is time to look for another answer.

Japan's dangerous demonisation of North Korea

Japan's dangerous demonisation of North Korea

Japan is a member of the Quad - the grouping that claims it is working for a free, open, prosperous and inclusive Indo-Pacific region. But in its relations with North Korea, Tokyo is not working for anything free, open, prosperous and inclusive.

US unilateralism gone mad, HK's Lee banned from APEC

US unilateralism gone mad, HK's Lee banned from APEC

So US-sanctioned, Hong Kong Chief Executive, John Lee, will not be allowed into the US to attend the forthcoming APEC annual conference. This is US unilateralism gone mad.

Ukraine and the Minsk Accords

Ukraine and the Minsk Accords

The Ukrainian war could be headed for a dangerous stalement, and at least some of the blame lies with Moscow and its supporters.

Will the New York Times apologise for its Tiananmen coverage?

Will the New York Times apologise for its Tiananmen coverage?

The New York Times has in recent years tried to redeem its reputation with a mea-culpa admission over its coverage of the blatantly transparent Iraq Weapons of Mass Destruction myth that enabled the 2003 invasion of Iraq. But over its key role earlier in cementing the Tiananmen Square horror story we have as yet had no admissions of guilt.

The UN’s anti-North Korea symposium

The UN’s anti-North Korea symposium

Japan’s deserves some slack for its sensitivities over its wartime guilt. Others bear some responsibility for that guilt. But for Australia, as much a victim of past Japanese war crimes as most, to have sponsored an UN anti-North Korea symposium today (Friday, June 30) called by Japan in an obvious attempt to justify, or at least obscure, some of those crimes, and prepare the groundwork for future Asian wars, is, well… extraordinary.

Ellsberg’s warning: stop US empire-building wars before they start

Ellsberg’s warning: stop US empire-building wars before they start

There is only one way to stop politicians and bureaucrats from beginning stupid and immoral wars.

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