Americas

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Research on Americas

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Japan
From “Non-Alignment” to “Multi-Alignment”: India’s Place in the Global Order

India–U.S. Trade Relations and Historical Context / Sticking Point: 20% Baseline Tariff and Market Access / Agriculture as a Polit

Visiting Research Fellow

Andrew Capistrano

Americas
Trump 2.0 and the U.S.-South Korea Alliance

The progress made at last month’s Oval Office meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung

Americas
‘Trump Doctrine’ A Fundamental Challenge to Allied Unity

China’s “grand” military parade earlier this month, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II — with Russian Preside

Americas
The Logic Behind Legally Risky Tariffs

IOG Economic Intelligence Report (Vol. 4 No. 18)

Visiting Research Fellow

Paul Nadeau

Americas
Why Trump-Inspired Nationalists in Europe Can’t Stick Together

Across Europe, right-wing leaders are borrowing from Donald Trump’s playbook, with slogans like “Poland First,” “Make Romania Grea

Research Fellow

Yusuke Ishikawa

Americas
Tariffs, Inflation, and Growth: The US Economy in Uncharted Waters

IOG Economic Intelligence Report (Vol. 4 No. 17)

Visiting Research Fellow

Andrew Capistrano

Japan
Beyond a Zero-Sum Approach to U.S.-Japan Defense Burden Sharing

The Trump administration’s policy of pressing U.S. allies to shoulder more of the defense burden has fueled fears of “abandonment”

Senior Research Fellow

Hirohito Ogi

Americas
Will Trump’s tech policies propel U.S. success against China?

Technology is the key to the confrontation between the United States and China, and the ability to innovate lies at the heart of t

Visiting Research Fellow

Mariko Togashi

Americas
The “Reciprocal” Tariffs Are Now in Effect – But for How Long?

IOG Economic Intelligence Report (Vol. 4 No. 16) Updated: August 8, 2025

Visiting Research Fellow

Paul Nadeau

Americas
The rift between Trump and the EU: can Italy’s Meloni become a bridge-builder?

Once the result of last year’s American election became clear, countries around the world started wondering how to deal with a sec

Research Assistant

Gabriele Maletta

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