Rintaro Inoue ’s Research

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Rintaro Inoue is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Geoeconomics, International House of Japan, and a PhD student at Keio University. His research focuses on alliance network in the Indo-Pacific and strategic studies. He holds a B.A. and M.A. in Law from Keio University.
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Diplomacy
China’s long-range DF-27 missiles are a game changer

Long before Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi dre…

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Rintaro Inoue

Security
From Decline to Surge: The Defense Industry in the Era of Excess Demand (Executive Summary)

As Japan’s security environment deteriorates,…

Senior Research Fellow

Hirohito Ogi

Security
Exporting Frigates to Australia (Part III: Implications for Defense Equipment Transfer Policy)

The greatest implication for Japan’s defense …

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Rintaro Inoue

Asia Pacific
Exporting Frigates to Australia (Part II: Three Risks in Defense Equipment Transfers)

Exporting large, complex defense equipment is…

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Rintaro Inoue

Security
Exporting Frigates to Australia (Part I: Why Japan Won the Bid)

Will the only way to distinguish between Aust…

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Rintaro Inoue

Diplomacy
Trump: The Art of the Deal (Deciphering Trump Administration)

Trump: The Art of the Deal / “Think Big”/ “Pr…

Visiting Research Fellow

Andrew Capistrano

Security
Why deploying U.S. Army in the Middle East can strengthen deterrence in the Western Pacific

Under the first Trump administration and the …

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Rintaro Inoue

Diplomacy
⑦ “Mar A Lago” accord (Deciphering Trump Administration)

①Deciphering Trump Administration: Is Trump i…

Visiting Research Fellow

Andrew Capistrano

Diplomacy
⑥China China China (Deciphering Trump Administration)

①Deciphering Trump Administration: Is Trump i…

Visiting Research Fellow

Andrew Capistrano

Diplomacy
⑤What is the geoeconomic rationale (Deciphering Trump Administration)

①Deciphering Trump Administration: Is Trump i…

Visiting Research Fellow

Andrew Capistrano

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