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Since Okinawa’s handover back to Japan in 1972, the prefecture has played an indispensable role in Japan’s national security. The

Research Associate
Marina Fujita Dickson

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

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

【Author】TSURUOKA Michito Associate Professor, International Security and European Politics, Keio University Visiting Fellow, the

Previous articles in this series have discussed China’s diplomatic strategy of attempting to change the international order of Eas

Visiting Senior Fellow
Naoko Eto

At the Group of Seven leaders summit held in Hiroshima in May, a major hidden agenda item was how to handle China. The G7 leade

Visiting Senior Research Fellow
Hotaka Machida

KE Long Project Professor, Global Center for Asian and Regional Research, University of Shizuoka

TOKUCHI Tatsuhito Consulting Senior Fellow, the Institute of Geoeconomics In October, U.S. President Joe Biden announced two r

With Japan facing a challenging regional security environment, Tokyo turned to drastically boosting the country’s defense capabili

Senior Research Fellow
Hirohito Ogi

【Author】Sadamasa Oue Consulting Senior Fellow Group Head, International Security Order, Institute of Geoeconomics Lieutenant Gen
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