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Research Institute of International Relations publishes the Bulletin of International Relations (ISSN 2758-223X) as its official publication.
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Academic products compiled in the "Bulletin of International Relations" are accumulated in the "Asia University Academic Repository" and are open to the public free of charge.
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- Journal of International Relations, Vol. 34, No. 1
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Research Institute of International Relations research Group
Research Institute of International Relations holds research sessions twice a year.Information on past events
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- Fiscal Year 2024
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2nd research session: January 23, 2020
speaker Lecture title Special Duty Professor ASEAN Energy Outlook and the Electricity Situation in Vietnam – From a Field Survey in August-September 2024 Special Duty Associate Professor Nobuyuki Tsumaki International Law as a Liberal Arts Subject: What is the point of studying international law for those who are not legal specialists? speaker Lecture title KAWANAKA Takeshi Professor Status Quo or Pluralism? Dominant Party Rule and People's Preferences in Singapore ITO Koji Professor Effects of Trade Sanctions in Global Value Chain: Analysis Using International Input-output Tables
- 2020
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2nd research session: January 18, 2020
1st research session: July 27, 2020speaker Lecture title CHIBA Reiko Professor CEFR, CLIL & COIL KOIDO Akihiro Professor Synchronic transformation of the U.S.-Mexico movement control regime - multilayered reorganization of boundaries between Trump and Biden speaker Lecture title OKAZAKI Hiroki Full-time Lecturer The concept of “civil society” in modern Syria: Positioning within the overall research agenda OGAWA Hisashi Associate Professor Anthropological research on the long-term nature of natural disasters - Case study of the Indian Ocean tsunami-affected area in southern Thailand -
- 2022
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2nd research session: January 19, 2020
1st research: July 28, 2020speaker Lecture title Special Duty Professor Mari Tomita United Nations and Indigenous Peoples Special Duty Professor Toshiki Okubo Enlightenment education that only Asia can do Special Duty Professor Tatsuro Bando Efforts to Improve Classes in the Covid-19 Pandemic -Introduction to Case Studies in "Introduction to Active Career (C)"- speaker Lecture title Kengo Nagatsuna, President and Professor Why Putin Decided to 'Recapture' Ukraine - Or On 'Eternal Politics' Professor Mikio Egawa Causes and Prescriptions for the Long-Term Stagnation of the Japanese Economy: Criticism of Neoliberalism, Especially the Error of the ``Fiscal Crisis Theory''
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