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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 43 MIN

Episode 1: Eyck Freymann

from The Observing Japan Podcast · host Tobias Harris

In the first episode of The Observing Japan Podcast, I discuss three things to know about Japan's politics this week, including: how Japan was watching the US-China summit; the Hormuz crisis and the impact on Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae's fiscal ambitions; and the Liberal Democratic Party's deliberations on defense spending.Then, I talked with Eyck Freymann, a Hoover fellow at Stanford University, about his new book, Defending Taiwan.Next week, I will talk with Jane Nakano, senior fellow in the energy security and climate change program at CSIS, about the Hormuz crisis and Japan's energy security. LinksDefending Taiwan (OUP)More about the book (Stanford)Japanese-language summaryThe OECD Japan surveyPlease send questions or comments about the podcast to [email protected]. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit observingjapan.substack.com/subscribe

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