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Japan Institute Of International Affairs (JIIA)
The Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA), founded in 1959, is a private, nonpartisan policy think-tank focused on foreign affairs and security issues. In addition to a wide range of research projects, the institute promotes dialogues and joint studies with other institutions and experts at home and abroad, examines Japanese foreign policy and makes proposals to the government, and disseminates information on international relations to the public. The institute, together with a large network of affiliated scholars, aims to serve as an indispensable resource on international affairs in a complex world.Visit Site
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June 29, 2020
Mining and R&D of Rare Earth Elements: Prospects, Challenges, and Avenues for Indo-Japan Partnership
By: Monika Chansoria -
June 19, 2020
Australia-China clashes in the COVID-19 era: Adjusting to a “new normal” in bilateral relations?
By: Thomas S. Wilkins -
May 15, 2020
Arbitration as a Means to Settle Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea: Case Study and History of China and The Philippines
By: Monika Chansoria -
April 30, 2020
China, Africa and the WHO : a challenge for post covid19 multilateralism
By: Valerie Niquet -
April 19, 2020
Japan and the Indian Ocean Region: Engagement for Capacity-Building, Regional Security, and Ports Development
By: Monika Chansoria -
March 30, 2020
Institutionalizing Defense Cooperation Agreements: A Contextual Study of India & Japan’s First 2+2 Foreign & Defense Ministerial Meet
By: Monika Chansoria -
March 26, 2020
George Bogle’s 1774 Mission to Tibet: Establishing English Trade and Reach beyond Northern Borders of Bengal
By: Monika Chansoria -
February 11, 2020
Searching for a middle path: ASEAN and the “Indo Pacific”
By: Thomas S. Wilkins -
January 08, 2020
Initiating Tibet and English East India Company’s Ties in the 18th Century: The Warren Hastings Years
By: Monika Chansoria -
December 17, 2019
2019 ASEAN Defense Ministers’ Meeting-Plus: Enhancing Bilateral and Regional Cooperative Security for India and Japan in the Indo-Pacific
By: Monika Chansoria -
December 17, 2019
The Quad process: The evolution of diplomatic and maritime security cooperation in the Indo Pacific
By: Thomas S. Wilkins -
November 21, 2019
Why Germany matters for Japan
By: Hans Kundnani -
October 17, 2019
Governance, Education, Trade, Finance, Religion, and Gender: Ekai Kawaguchi’s Notes on 20th Century Tibet
By: Monika Chansoria -
September 30, 2019
British India, Russia, and the Future of Neighborhood Diplomacy: Ekai Kawaguchi’s Notes on 20th Century Tibet
By: Monika Chansoria -
September 27, 2019
Power balance: Japan’s Role in the Indo-Pacific under the constraints of big powers priorities and unsolved historical and territorial questions
By: Valerie Niquet -
September 25, 2019
North China, Boxer Rebellion, Japan, Nepal, and Foreign Explorers: Ekai Kawaguchi’s Notes on 20th Century Tibet
By: Monika Chansoria -
August 30, 2019
Ekai Kawaguchi’s Expedition Inside Tibet: From the Frontier in July 1900, to Lhasa in March 1901
By: Monika Chansoria -
July 30, 2019
Reaching Tibet in July 1900 via British India and Nepal: Journey of the First Japanese, Ekai Kawaguchi*
By: Monika Chansoria -
July 29, 2019
Does Australia have an “Indo Pacific strategy”?
By: Thomas S. Wilkins -
July 23, 2019
Sharing the same principles: an essential factor for cooperation, stability and the resolution of territorial issues in the Indo-Pacific
By: Valerie Niquet -
June 28, 2019
Development of Sri Lanka’s East Container Terminal Port: Japan & India’s Regional Cooperation in South Asia Shaping Up
By: Monika Chansoria -
June 25, 2019
The Role for Middle Powers in the Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Looking at Opportunities for Canada and Australia
By: John Berkshire Miller, Thomas S. Wilkins -
June 01, 2019
Reaching Tibet in July 1900 via British India and Nepal: Journey of the First Japanese, Ekai Kawaguchi
By: Monika Chansoria -
June 01, 2019
Does Australia have an “Indo Pacific strategy”?
By: Thomas Wilkins -
June 01, 2019
The Role for Middle Powers in the Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Looking at Opportunities for Canada and Australia
By: John Berkshire Miller -
June 01, 2019
Territorial Annexation of Tibet
By: Monika Chansoria -
June 01, 2019
Countering Foreign Influence and Interference in Open Societies
By: Hideshi Tokuchi -
May 31, 2019
Territorial Annexation of Tibet: Tenure of the 13th Dalai L ama (1876-1933) recorded by Charles Bell (For mer Br it ish Polit ical Representative in Tibet, Bhutan, and Sikkim)
By: Monika Chansoria -
April 18, 2019
The Coming of Ages of the EU Strategic Thinking on Asia Part 2: Understanding Each Other Challenges: Towards a New Partnership with Japan
By: Valerie Niquet -
April 18, 2019
Third UN Conference on Law of the Sea (1973–1982): Promoting Peace, Security, Law, and Order in the Oceans
By: Monika Chansoria -
March 01, 2019
A deteriorating security environment in Europe
By: Thomas Wilkins -
February 25, 2019
Countering Foreign Influence and Inter ference in Open Societies —A Japanese Perspective on Authoritarian Infiltration
By: Hideshi Tokuchi -
January 23, 2019
1919 Paris Peace Conference Centennial: Recollecting India’s Representation and Participation
By: Monika Chansoria -
April 10, 2018
Rethinking Regionalism in Asia: Influence of India’s Pragmatic Ancient Statecraft Arthashastra
By: Monika Chansoria -
January 01, 2016
Major developments in the US and China and US-China Relations Amidst Turmoil in the International Order (US-China Project)
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January 01, 2016
Sub-project I. Domestic factors influencing US foreign policy (US Study Group)
By: Japan Institute for International Affairs -
January 01, 2016
Sub-project II: China’s Domestic Situation and Foreign Policy (China Study Group)
By: Japan Institute for International Affairs -
January 01, 2016
Sub-project III: US-China Relations and International Relations Involving the US and China (US-China Relations Study Group)
By: Japan Institute for International Affairs -
January 01, 2016
A Reality Check on Security Policies: The New Security Legislation/Guidelines and Circumstances on the Korean Peninsula and in the Middle East
By: Japan Institute for International Affairs -
January 01, 2016
Security Policy Research Group
By: Japan Institute for International Affairs -
December 05, 2010
On Multilateralism -Ideas and Actions of a World Banker-
By: Hideaki Asahi -
September 05, 2010
U.S.-Japan-India Strategic Dialogue September 22-24, 2010
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December 05, 2009
U.S.-Japan-India Strategic Dialogue December 4 – December 6, 2009
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December 05, 2008
Afghanistan: Japan's Experiences Revisited
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January 05, 2008
Atoms for the Sustainable Future: Recommendations on Nuclear Energy in the 21st Century
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June 05, 2003
The Plight of African States and Good Governance
By: Sadaharu Kataoka -
June 05, 2003
Yemen between Democratization and Prolonged Power
By: Hiroshi Matsumoto -
July 05, 2001
The International Symposium: At the Front Lines of Conflict Prevention in Asia
By: Hisashi Owada