Search results for: Daisuke%20Akimoto
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A Japanese Perspective on the UN’s New Agenda for Peace
On July 20, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres gave a speech in front of representatives of the UN member-states at the UN headquarters in New York. Guterres stated…
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Japan’s National Security Strategy: On Road to Upending Post-War Pacifism?
...and North Korea entail? Will Japan’s new-found audacity serve its national and regional security interests? Read this co-authored article by Jagannath Panda and Daisuke Akimoto at Japan Forward....
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Japanese Prime Ministers and Their Peace Philosophy
...and journalists. Daisuke Akimoto Ph.D. is an Associated Research Fellow of the Institute for Security & Development Policy (ISDP), Stockholm Japan Center, Sweden. He is a former Assistant Professor at...
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It’s Time to Enact Japan’s Magnitsky Act
...the Magnitsky Act is crucial for Japan’s national interests and international interests, especially the promotion of global human rights in line with the high aspirations of the Japanese Constitution. Daisuke...
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Japan Expects Biden to Rejoin the TPP
...future. Daisuke Akimoto, Ph.D. is an adjunct fellow of the Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies (ICAS) at Temple University Japan Campus, and an associated research fellow of the Institute for...
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Japan’s Death Penalty System: An Analysis on the Possibilities of Suspending or Abolishing the System
...a perspective of meeting international democratic standards. Dr. Daisuke Akimoto is an Official Secretary to the State Minister of Finance in the House of Representatives, Japan and former Assistant Professor...
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Daisuke Akimoto
Associated Senior Research Fellow
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Japan Leads the Way in Global Health Diplomacy: The Case of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)
Abstract: This issue brief aims to investigate Japan’s policy toward “neglected tropical diseases” (NTDs) in light of Japan’s global health diplomacy. It confirms the significance of the so-called...
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Japan’s New Diplomatic Bluebook: Revised by the Russia-Ukraine War
Introduction: On April 22, Japan’s latest Diplomatic Bluebook, an annual diplomatic report published by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), was reported to a cabinet meeting of...
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What Is Kishidanomics? Can Japan achieve the new prime minister’s plan for income doubling and economic security?
Introduction On October 14, new Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio dissolved the House of Representatives to make way for a general election to be held on October 31....