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Did Japan Just Lose the Bid to Build Australia's New Subs?
April 21, 2016

Did Japan Just Lose the Bid to Build Australia's New Subs?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The Australian government has allegedly ruled out Japan's sub bid, according to an Australian media report.
Has Germany Lost the Bid to Build Australia’s New Subs?
January 23, 2016

Has Germany Lost the Bid to Build Australia’s New Subs?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
A German bid is reportedly losing ground over technical concerns.

What Can Japan Really Learn From Germany?
March 17, 2015

What Can Japan Really Learn From Germany?

By Mina Pollmann
Angela Merkel's visit to Japan reignited the old comparison of Japan and Germany's post-war actions.

3 Countries Asked to Bid for Largest-Ever Australian Defense Contract
February 24, 2015

3 Countries Asked to Bid for Largest-Ever Australian Defense Contract

By Franz-Stefan Gady
A competitive evaluation process will take 10 months to complete.

Is Germany Still in the Race for Australia’s Biggest Arms Deal of the Century?
January 24, 2015

Is Germany Still in the Race for Australia’s Biggest Arms Deal of the Century?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Angela Merkel is aggressively pushing for Germany to win a contract to build 12 submarines.
China’s Naval Diplomacy: PLAN Ships Visit German Port of Hamburg
January 21, 2015

China’s Naval Diplomacy: PLAN Ships Visit German Port of Hamburg

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Naval support for Chinese diplomacy is an increasingly important function of the PLAN.

‘Free’ Trade and the Sovereignty Squeeze
October 28, 2014

‘Free’ Trade and the Sovereignty Squeeze

By Ji Xianbai
Mercantilism in trade agreement rules-setting makes weaker economies slaves to the interests of economic hegemons.
The Great Myth: World War I Was No Accident
August 30, 2014

The Great Myth: World War I Was No Accident

By Zachary Keck
World War I wasn't an inadvertent war but the result of deliberate German state policy.

Why Korea Can’t Follow Germany’s Reunification Model
July 18, 2014

Why Korea Can’t Follow Germany’s Reunification Model

By Yong Kwon
South Korea's Dresden Doctrine is destined to fail because it is based on the German example of reunification.

Asia-Pacific: A Step Toward Historical Déjà Vu?
July 12, 2014

Asia-Pacific: A Step Toward Historical Déjà Vu?

By Shang-su Wu
The power structure forming in the region today has echoes of the past.

New EU Free Trade Talks Good for Abenomics
June 27, 2014

New EU Free Trade Talks Good for Abenomics

By Clint Richards
The EU’s agreement to a new round of FTA talks could give Abe’s economic reform additional momentum.
Germany Rebukes China’s Anti-Japan PR Campaign
March 29, 2014

Germany Rebukes China’s Anti-Japan PR Campaign

By Zachary Keck
Berlin strongly rebuffed Beijing’s efforts to use Germany’s wartime past to shame Japan during Xi’s trip to Germany.

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