Articles
Majority Rule and Minority Rights in Israeli Democracy
Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo On June 2, a historic coalition deal was reached in Israel. Yair Lapid, leader of
African Genocides: In Memory
Professor. Marc Lavergne, a French Senior Fellow Researcher (Emeritus) on the Geopolitics and Geostrategy of the Contemporary Middle East and Horn of Africa at the
“Egypt toward the Horn of Africa”
Dr. Sayed Ghoneim, PhD in Political Science – Chairman, IGSDA For several decades, the Egyptian role was confined toward its international borders, which wasted opportunities
Japan’s Pivotal Position in Asia-Pacific
Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo Japan is busy welcoming visits and joint exercises with major maritime nations. Throughout May, Japanese
Changes in Unchanging Reality of Gaza Wars
Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor of Religion and Global Security, the University of Tokyo The conflict between Israel and Gaza since May 10 evokes a series of
The Year of Reset in Danger
Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo. I’m a perplexed East Asian bystander of the Middle East affairs. Politics and society in
The Olympic Curse
Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo. On September 7, 2013, Japan was filled with joy when Tokyo was elected to host
Stranded in Compensation
Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo The Japanese people praised the Egyptian authorities who rescued the container ship the Ever Given
HOW DID WE END UP HERE?
The book How Did We End Up Here? is a compilation of 105 columns which observe the transformation of the Middle East order from a
The US Commitment to Asia
Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s low-profile visit to Washington DC on April 16 tells