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The Malabar Joint Naval Excercise Revived

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo The Indian Ministry of Defense announced that Australian Navy would return to the Malabar Naval

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The Quad in the Balance

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue or the Quad, is increasingly at the center stage of

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The Quad and the New Focal Point of the International Order

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo Foreign Ministers of Japan, US, Australia and India, countries composing the so-called “Quad,” Quadrilateral

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Gulliver and Lilliputians

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo Turkey made a round in making problems with neighbors. It reached to the last

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Turkey Against All Neighbors

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo Every month, another conflict occurs around Turkey. Every time, the same story goes and

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Stepping Down in Japanese Style

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo Shinzo Abe stepped down from the prime minister’s job, very peacefully. After the relapse

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Oslo and the Lost Decades

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo A signing ceremony between the United Arab Emirates and Israel is going to be

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Indo-Pacific Chain of Like-minded Nations

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo Germany finally joined the camp. German government, on Wednesday September 1, formally adopted guidelines

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The Impending Lost Generation

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo The short-term outburst of the fear of COVID-19 may have receded. Even though the

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China Turns the Table

Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo As the world seeks to recover from the impact of the coronavirus, China’s presence