ArrowArtboardCreated with Sketch.Title ChevronTitle ChevronIcon FacebookIcon LinkedinIcon Mail ContactPath LayerIcon MailPositive ArrowIcon Print
Comment

Why the world needs Indo-Pacific Charter

Japan must play key role in drawing up new global security framework

Left: U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill chat aboard a warship off the coast of Canada in August 1941. Right: The leaders of Australia, the U.S., India and Japan meet at the Quad summit in Tokyo in May 2022.  (Source photos by AP)

TOKYO -- Nearly a year has passed since Russia invaded Ukraine. With Moscow continuing its brutal assault on Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure, there is little hope of a cease-fire, let alone a peace agreement.

One thing, however, has become clear: Moscow's aggression against Ukraine is likely to end in failure, leaving Russia history's big loser. It is high time for the major powers to begin laying out a vision of a new world order for when the shooting stops.

Sponsored Content

About Sponsored Content This content was commissioned by Nikkei's Global Business Bureau.

Nikkei Asian Review, now known as Nikkei Asia, will be the voice of the Asian Century.

Celebrate our next chapter
Free access for everyone - Sep. 30

Find out more