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1. Global IR Research Programme: From Perplexities to Progressions

2. Japan’s Border Measures during Covid-19: How the Crisis Shaped ‘Others’ to Protect the ‘Stability of Self’

3. Beyond the Quasi-Alliance? An Analysis of the Japan-Australia Special Strategic Partnership

4. Strategic Dynamism: 50th Anniversary of Relations and New Security Ties

5. The Future of Japan-Africa Cooperation: TICAD

6. Foreign Direct Investment, Brand Value, and Economic Performance: A Multinational Analysis

7. China, The United States And Japan In A Changing International Order: Historical Foundations Challenged By The Rise Of China

8. SOVEREIGNTY OVER THE PARACEL ISLANDS IN 1884-1945: AN APPROACH FROM THE RIVALRY BETWEEN FRANCE, CHINA, AND JAPAN

9. Russia-Ukraine War Compels Japan to Reassess China Challenge, Shift Course on Security

10. China’s Interests in North Korean Denuclearization: Reducing the Northeast Asian Security Dilemma

11. The Deficiency of Disparity: The Limits of Systemic Theory and the Need for Strategic Studies in Power Transition Theory

12. Adaptation of Law and Policy in an Aged Society: Guardianship Law and People’s Behavioural Pattern

13. Great Power Politics: The Indo-Pacific, Southeast Asia, and the Global South

14. The Return of Shuttle Diplomacy

15. The US and Japan Build Multilateral Momentum

16. Japan and South Korea as Like-Minded Partners in the Indo-Pacific

17. Japan-China Relations: A Period of Cold Peace?

18. US-Japan Relations: Ramping Up Diplomacy and Defense Cooperation

19. A Future Projection of Post-Covid-19 in Japan: Universal Values and International Cooperation

20. To the Brighter Side. New Tendencies in Erecting Statues of Bodhisattva Jizō in Japanese Buddhist Temples

21. Introducing the Research Project “Sacred Narrative – The Political Dimension of Japanese Mythology"

22. Spring 2023 edition of Contemporary Eurasia

23. Free Trade Agreement (FTA) through economic diplomacy strategy. Study of Indonesia-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement

24. Korean Newspapers, Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo and Ulleungdo, and Early Japanese Intrusions

25. China’s Role in Korean Security Issues

26. Japanese Non-State Actors’ Under-Recognised Contributions to the International Anti-Nuclear Weapons Movement

27. Medical Security, Covid Challenge and the U.S. - Japan Alliance

28. The Clash of Japan’s FOIP and China’s BRI?

29. The image of Chinese and Japanese Theatre in selected popular and artistic press printed in Poland in 1930s

30. The Pandemic and its Impact on the South Korea-Japan Identity Clash

31. The Pandemic as a Geopolitical Game Changer in the Indo-Pacific: The View from Japan

32. The Big Squeeze: Japanese Supply Chains and Great Power Competition

33. Buddhism and the Question of Relationality in International Relations

34. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Political Warfare and Propaganda

35. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Special Issue on Strategic Culture

36. Japan on the Borderlines: Is Japan Still a Civilian Power?

37. From Panda to Dragon: An Analysis of China’s Maritime Actions and Reactions in the East China Sea and Their Implications since 2012

38. Mobilizing Resources and Signaling Intentions: a Neoclassical Realist Analysis of Japan’s Domestic and International Instrumentalization of the Senkaku Islands Dispute and China’s Maritime Assertiveness

39. The Diplomatic Conflict between South Korea and Japan: Has the Candlelight Revolution become the Curse of Liberal Democracy?

40. Is Japan the “Britain” of East Asia? A Geopolitical Analysis of Japan’s Long-term Strategy on the Korean Peninsula

41. Spring 2020 edition of Contemporary Eurasia

42. Tariffs and Monetary Policy: A Toxic Mix

43. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Naval Integration and the Future of Naval Warfare

44. Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies 2020

45. Strategic Ambivalence: Japan’s Conflicted Response

46. Japanese Views of South Korea: Enough is Enough

47. South Korean Views of Japan: A Polarizing Split in Coverage

48. Wartime Experiences and Indigenous Identities in the Japanese Empire

49. Hidden Memory and Memorials The Monument in Memory of the Korean Victims of the Atomic Bomb and the Remembrance of Korean Victims

50. Character Reform: Egypt’s Year of Education

51. The Relationship between the United Nations Command and Japan: 1950 to 2018

52. The Origins of the Korean Language: A Linguist’s Perspective

53. Japan: A Nuclear State?

54. Japanese Media: Why Did the Hanoi Summit Fail and What Comes Next?

55. Why Did the Hanoi Summit Fail and What Comes Next? Coverage in Four Countries

56. Redefining U.S.-Japan Trade Relations Under Trump

57. Chinese, Russian, Japanese, and Korean Strategies for Northeast Asian Cross-Border Energy Connectivity

58. Japan's Strategy to Keep the North Koreans and Chinese Down, the Americans in, and the Russians Neutral

59. Japan and the United States: The Future of Global Partnership

60. Dynasties and Democracy: The Inherited Incumbency Advantage in Japan, Daniel M. Smith

61. The 10th Special Measures Agreement between the U.S. and South Korea: Analysis and Implications for Northeast Asia

62. Can Memories of the Japan-Korea dispute on “Comfort Women” Resolve the Issue?

63. The Demographic Transition Theory of War: Why Young Societies Are Conflict Prone and Old Societies Are the Most Peaceful

64. Redefining Success for the Trump-Kim Summit

65. The U.S.-Japan-ROK Trilateral: Better at Deterrence than Diplomacy?

66. Japan in the Driver’s Seat? Reshaping the Regional Trade Order without the United States

67. Fall 2018 edition of Strategic Visions

68. U.S. Embassy Tokyo Role in the Establishment of U.S.-Mongolia Relations

69. The Global Exchange (Winter 2018)

70. BALANCING AGAINST CHINA WITH THE ASIA-AFRICA GROWTH CORRIDOR: AN INDIAN-JAPANESE INITIATIVE TOWARDS THE INDO-PACIFIC

71. Epistemic frictions: radioactive fallout, health risk assessments, and the Eisenhower administration’s nuclear-test ban policy, 1954–1958

72. The negotiating process around ‘homeland level status’ reversion between Japan and Okinawa

73. Japan’s new assertiveness: institutional change and Japan’s securitization of China

74. Sending in the Cavalry: The Growing Militarization of Counterterrorism in Southeast Asia

75. The Genealogy of Culturalist International Relations in Japan and Its Implications for Post-Western Discourse

76. Japan, Chongryon, and Sanctions

77. Transcending Hegemonic International Relations Theorization: Nothingness, Re-Worlding, and Balance of Relationship

78. General Shin Hyun-joon, Father of the Marine Corps

79. The Japanese Experience with QE and QQE

80. Explaining India’s Foreign Policy: From Dream to Realization of Major Power

81. Japan as an ‘Emerging Migration State’

82. Japan’s international peace operations in South Sudan

83. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Lessons Learned

84. US-Japan Relations and the Trump Effect

85. Abe-Xi Met; Diplomats Talked; Wait ‘Til Next Year…

86. What Goes Up, Must Come Down

87. Tokyo Transitions to Trump

88. No Pyrotechnics, No Progress

89. Running on Rivalry: Presidential Hopefuls Capitalize on Disputes

90. Both Push and Pull: Japan Steps Up in Southeast Asia

91. Analyzing Japan’s Role in Korean Security within the Framework of the Quasi-Alliance Model

92. The Communicative Dimension and Security in Asia-Pacific: A communicative-viewing proposal for reform of the Japanese Intelligence Services

93. The Dispatch (Winter 2016)

94. Between the Eagle and the Dragon: America, China, and Middle State Strategies in East Asia

95. Interactionds Between The Japan Self-Defense Forces and the United Nations and Its Repercussion to Japan's National Security

96. North Korea in South Korea–Japan relations as a source of mutual security anxiety among democratic societies

97. Official Cooperation, Domestic Challenges

98. Summitry, Strength, and a Fourth Nuclear Test

99. Moving in the Right Direction

100. A Litigious Time of the Year