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Economic Security

On September 13, the Institute of Geoeconomics (IOG) held talks between Kumiko Pivette, Geopolitical Risk Advisory Lead at PwC Jap

Beijing’s calculated use of rare-earth export controls has again become a key instrument in its competition with Washington. By im

Visiting Senior Fellow
Naoko Eto

In the recent months, India constituted a high-level reform panel to accelerate business-facing structural reforms. Other key deve

Visiting Research Fellow
Manish Sharma

IOG Economic Intelligence Report (Vol. 4 No. 23)

Visiting Research Fellow
Andrew Capistrano

When Donald Trump returned to the White House for a second term, many in India expected a continuation of the visible warmth betwe

Visiting Research Fellow
Manish Sharma

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

Visiting Research Fellow
Paul Nadeau

Geoeconomic Summit Introduction / EU-CPTPP Relationship and International Trade Dynamics / Dealing With the “America First” Unite

Visiting Research Fellow
Andrew Capistrano

IOG Economic Intelligence Report (Vol. 4 No. 21)

Visiting Research Fellow
Andrew Capistrano

On September 4, President Trump issued an executive order that brought an interim conclusion to the U.S.-Japan tariff negotiations

Director & Group Head, Economic Security
Kazuto Suzuki


Visiting Senior Research Fellow
Kousuke Saito
Sovereign AI After Fugu: From Vertical Dominance to Horizontal Resilience2026.06.24
European Industry and the “Second China Shock”2026.06.19
China’s Rare Earth Export Controls: “International Rules” Orientation and the Avant-Garde Use of Security Exceptions2026.07.03
The Iran-U.S. MOU Offers a Reprieve, but Not Relief2026.07.02
Japan and India: Historic Strategic Convergence2026.07.07





