Every morning, Pacific Vector reviews reporting from a curated set of news and analysis sources covering Japanese politics, China-Japan relations, the US-Japan security alliance, and broader regional developments across the Indo-Pacific.
Each brief distills the day's most consequential stories into a short, structured format: what happened, sourced directly from reporting, followed by a "so what" — the analysis of why it matters for policy, business, or the broader regional picture. A daily profile introduces a figure relevant to that day's developments, with background and positions worth watching.
Sourcing comes from established news wires and regional affairs publications, including outlets such as NHK, Reuters, East Asia Forum, and the Stimson Center, among others. Stories are selected for their relevance to Japan's strategic position and the Indo-Pacific security and economic environment.
Analysis is grounded in publicly available reporting and open-source material. Every story links back to its original source, so readers can verify and go deeper. The brief is generated and curated daily, with a consistent structure designed to be read in a few minutes.
Pacific Vector is an independent publication. The views and analysis presented are personal and do not represent the position of any government, employer, or organization. Nothing in Pacific Vector should be taken as official policy, diplomatic, or institutional commentary.