ResearchResearch Activities
IOG conducts research across five key themes: China, Europe and the United States, economic security, international security order, and emerging technologies. These activities are summarized through essays written by IOG researchers, offering in-depth analysis and insights on these critical areas.

Diplomacy
The Transforming International Order: East Asia, the Middle East, and Ukraine

Director & Group Head, Economic Security
Kazuto Suzuki

Security
Tackling an international order in disarray
When Israel launched its counterattack agains…

Security
Lessons from Ukraine and Gaza on humanitarian law
Civilian casualties caused by Russia's missil…

Senior Research Fellow
Hirohito Ogi

Economic Security
IOG Economic Intelligence Report (Vol. 3 No. 19)
U.S. Raises Tariffs / New U.S. Export Control…

Visiting Research Fellow
Paul Nadeau

Economic Security
Insights from Helsinki Geoeconomics Week: Geoeconomics Strategies of Japan and the EU

Director & Group Head, Economic Security
Kazuto Suzuki

Economic Security
IOG Economic Intelligence Report (Vol. 3 No. 18)
Canada’s Turn for EV Tariffs / UN Reaches Agr…

Visiting Research Fellow
Paul Nadeau

Russia’s nuclear blackmail must be met with denial
Among a broad range of impacts on the interna…

Senior Research Fellow
Hirohito Ogi

Emerging Technology
Biden’s track record in boosting U.S. space security
In February, Rep. Mike Turner, chair of the U…

Research Fellow
Kota Umeda

Security
South Korea’s Policy Towards China: Is China a Threat or a Friend?
The Institute of Geoeconomics (IOG) held the …

Economic Security
How Sanctions Work: Lessons from the Case of Iran
Host: Paul Nadeau, Visiting Research Fellow, …

Visiting Research Fellow
Paul Nadeau
Ranking
- Tariffs, Inflation, and Growth: The US Economy in Uncharted Waters2025.08.19
- From Threats to Substance: Decoding India-US Relations2025.08.18
- The Logic Behind Legally Risky Tariffs2025.09.03
- Japan’s Upper House Election: Political Fragmentation and Growing Instability2025.07.25
- The “Reciprocal” Tariffs Are Now in Effect – But for How Long?2025.08.07
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