2026年の中国・アフリカ関係




Senior Research Fellow
Senior Research Fellow of the China Group at the Institute of Geoeconomics (IOG). Doi specializes in China and the world (geoeconomic issues, such as development finance and emerging technologies), and global governance in the social development sectors, including education and health. He graduated from the University of Kitakyushu with a B.A. in International Relations (Contemporary China Studies) and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Tokyo. Doi joined the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in 2008, where he worked on the implementation of the Japanese government’s foreign aid to China at the JICA Beijing Office and conducted financial investments in economic and social infrastructure, sovereign credit risk analysis and research on China’s development cooperation with the Global South at the Africa Department. In 2018, he began his doctoral studies in the Department of Education Economics at Peking University in China, where he received his PhD in Public Policy in 2022. Doi served as a senior researcher and advisor at Diinsider Co., Ltd, a China-based international development consultancy, and as an adjunct researcher at the Center for the Study of International Cooperation in Education, Waseda University, before being appointed to his current position in August 2024. His research has been published in books by international publishers, including Routledge and Springer Nature, as well as in international peer-reviewed journals such as Development Policy Review, Higher Education Research & Development, Public Health Action, and Compare. [Concurrent Positions] Adjunct Researcher, Center for the Study of International Cooperation in Education, Waseda University, Japan. (2023-Present) Visiting Lecturer, Department of International Business and Management, Kanagawa University, Japan. (2025-2026).
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Research Assistant
Masahito Kaneko is a Research Assistant of the China Group at the Institute of Geoeconomics (IOG). He specializes in the History of International Relations in East Asia, Japanese Diplomatic History, and International Cultural Relations. Upon earning his bachelor’s degree from the College of Arts and Sciences (International Relations) at the University of Tokyo (UT), he joined the Japan Foundation (JF) in 2011. At JF, he worked on youth exchange programs at the China Center, Japanese language education in China at the Beijing Office, and the promotion of Japanese studies in China and East Asia in the Japanese Studies Department. In 2021, while working for JF, he began his master’s studies at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (International Relations) at UT and received his master’s degree in 2024. In the same year, he left JF to begin his PhD studies at UT. He joined IOG in September 2024.
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