Yuichi Hosoya

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Yuichi Hosoya is a professor in the Department of Politics at Keio University, where he focuses on post–World War II international history, Japanese diplomacy, and contemporary international security.

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Asian Geopolitics In Flux: Traditional and Non-Traditional Challenges for Russia and Japan
February 11, 2020

Carnegie Moscow Center organized a panel discussion on the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific region.

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  • Jamil Anderlini
  • Yuichi Hosoya
  • Anna Kireeva
  • Ambika Vishvanath
  • Alexander Gabuev
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Working Toward a Free and Open Indo-Pacific

Washington and Tokyo should continue to ensure that their shared values of transparency and openness are reflected in their regional postures.

  • Nicholas Szechenyi
  • Yuichi Hosoya
· October 10, 2019
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Responding to China’s Complicated Views on International Order

To preserve their shared values, the United States and Japan should closely watch how China views different aspects of the international order.

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  • Mira Rapp-Hooper
  • Michael S. Chase
  • Matake Kamiya
  • Shin Kawashima
  • Yuichi Hosoya
· October 10, 2019
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Tokyo’s Views on the Growing U.S.-China Rivalry
March 19, 2019

The Trump administration sees China as a long-term strategic rival, and has challenged China on multiple fronts. The stakes for Japan and the U.S.-Japan alliance are getting higher as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe makes his own bid to reorient relations with Beijing.

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China Risk and China Opportunity for the U.S.-Japan Alliance
December 8, 2017

A continually rising and more assertive China presents both risks and opportunities for the international community. The United States and Japan approach China policy issues with many common views but often different priorities or diplomatic tools.

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Russia’s Foreign Policy After the 2018 Elections and Its Impact on the World Order
October 31, 2017

Carnegie Moscow Center hosted a public discussion of directions in Russia’s foreign policy following the upcoming presidential elections in March 2018 and its impact on the international order.

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Next Steps for the U.S.-Japan Alliance
November 18, 2013

The United States and Japan are considering significant adjustments to their security cooperation framework following last month’s historic meeting of foreign and defense ministers in Tokyo.

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  • James L. Schoff
  • Yuichi Hosoya
  • Matake Kamiya
  • Hisayoshi Ina
  • Keiko Iizuka
  • Yoichi Kato
  • James Przystup