The recent calls from Japanese Prime Minister (PM) Shigeru Ishiba to form Asian North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) ...
With the geopolitical landscape shifting in recent years, some are trumpeting NATO's eastward expansion into Asia, an attempt to mimic the "collective security" concept of the West. Certain countries ...
TASS/. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries have dialogue mechanisms with NATO countries that allows them to express their position, Indonesian envoy to Russia Jose Tavares ...
Ishiba said he will not bring up establishing an “Asian NATO” during his visit. He had repeatedly made this claim during the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's presidential election campaign.
Ishiba has floated the idea of creating an Asian version of NATO as a way to deter China. He has also indicated the possibility of nuclear weapon sharing with the United States and the ...
Ishiba’s call for an “Asian NATO” represents the nexus between the Japan-U.S. alliance and internationalism – both hallmarks of Japanese foreign policy, especially in the post-Cold War era.
TASS/. The idea of creating an "Asian NATO" and collective security architecture in the region, which new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba outlined during his campaign for the post of the head of the ...
NATO is cooperating with the U.S. Asian allies through four projects: military health care support for Ukraine; cyber defense; countering disinformation; and artificial intelligence. Prime ...
(Bloomberg) -- Japan’s ruling party picked Shigeru Ishiba as its next leader, positioning an advocate of an “Asian NATO” to become prime minister in a surprise result that jolted the yen.
Ishiba’s call for an “Asian NATO” represents the nexus between the Japan-U.S. alliance and internationalism – both hallmarks of Japanese foreign policy, especially in the post-Cold War era.