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#選挙イヤー2024 Research Activities

Social media’s influence on elections continues to get a lot of attention — last year was no exception, when over 60 countries wen

Research Fellow
Yusuke Ishikawa

With 2024 being dubbed as ‘the year of elections’, the threat of disinformation has gained pace and so has the frantic search for

Research Fellow
Yusuke Ishikawa

[Author: Marina Fujita Dickson, Research Associate] The challenge posed by disinformation in the United States can be described

Research Associate
Marina Fujita Dickson

U.S. Bans Software and Hardware from China in EVs and Autonomous Vehicles / Japan’s New PM Names New Economy Team / U.S. Dockworke

Visiting Research Fellow
Paul Nadeau

Highlights from the inaugural speech / Differences with Tsai’s speech / Expressions of the Cross-Strait Relations/ Challenges for

Visiting Senior Fellow
Naoko Eto

Do technologies change how democracy works, or do democratic principles determine how technologies work? With 2024 being a glob

Visiting Senior Research Fellow
Kousuke Saito

On Jan. 12, as the new year got underway, TV Tokyo conducted an interview with leaders of major Japanese companies regarding 2024'

Visiting Senior Research Fellow
Satoshi Yamada

U.S. allies in East Asia are becoming increasingly worried about how the outcome of the U.S. presidential election in November wil

Senior Research Fellow
Hirohito Ogi

More than half of the world’s population will elect their political leaders in 2024, with votes taking place in over 60 countries,

Senior Research Fellow
Yoshiyuki Sagara

The whole world is now intimidated by American democracy. The Economist expressed concern over the possible outcome of the U.S. pr

Group Head, Europe & Americas
Yuichi Hosoya
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