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Japan
Will drones replace helicopter pilots in the Self-Defense Forces?

[Author: Kisho Yoshida, Visiting Research Fellow] In Japan’s National Defense Strategy released in December 2022, the governmen

Japan
Recapping a Month of Summits: The View from Asia

This year's APEC takeaways / US-China summit / JP-ROK-China trilateral

Visiting Research Fellow

Paul Nadeau

Japan
The Past, Present, and Future of Japan’s Geoeconomic Leadership

Geoeconomic Agenda is a new Pacific-centric, globally-minded podcast that investigates the connections between economics, geopolit

Visiting Research Fellow

Paul Nadeau

Japan
Geoeconomics of Competition and Coexistence

Director & Group Head, Economic Security

Kazuto Suzuki

Japan
Acquiring counterstrike capabilities is no simple matter for Japan

【Author】Kisho Yoshida Visiting Fellow, Institute of Geoeconomics In December 2022, the Japanese government stated in its Natio

Japan
‘Offensive’ and ‘defensive’ diplomacy: Managing ties with China

A year has passed since Chinese President Xi Jinping began his norm-breaking third term as Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Secretary

Visiting Senior Research Fellow

Hotaka Machida

Japan
Comparative Study of Defense Industries -Autonomy, Priority, and Sustainability- (Executive Summary)

Amid the push for fundamental reinforcement of defensive capabilities following the release of three strategic documents, there’s

Senior Research Fellow

Hirohito Ogi

Japan
Canada & the Indo-Pacific

Geoeconomic Agenda is a new Pacific-centric, globally-minded podcast that investigates the connections between economics, geopolit

Visiting Research Fellow

Paul Nadeau

Japan
Satellite constellations taking on greater role in Japan’s security

The Russia-Ukraine war, which started in February 2022, is sometimes described as an all-out war in the digital era, having a mix

Research Fellow

Kota Umeda

Japan
Will generative AI hold power in international relations?

Science and technology have traditionally been regarded as among the elements that constitute national power, and states often exp

Group Head, Emerging Technologies

Makoto Shiono

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