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International politics can mislead our understanding of finances through geopolitically ill-motivated narratives. Geopolitical motives may sound plaus…
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International politics can mislead our understanding of finances through geopolitically ill-motivated narratives. Geopolitical motives may sound plaus…
Social drinking after work is traditionally seen as an important way to build relationships in East Asia. There’s sometimes even a fear that missing o…
We unravel the aims of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s new economic security law in a policy brief recently published by the Centre for Securi…
The global response to the COVID-19 pandemic continues to shift. In China, the strict zero-COVID policy that had been in place for almost three years …
Is the "zero price" a special price that is inherently different from other very low prices? This is the question posed by Professors Toshia…
Japan is an advanced robotics country that has been a global pioneer in adopting robots for industrial processes. Using employment data and examining …
The impact of AI on labor has been discussed in previous studies from the perspective of which occupations are particularly susceptible to the impact …
As a startled world braced itself for the pandemic unleashed by Covid-19, one could almost imagine that life had been frozen in time. For children in …
I recently put long-standing views regarding Japan’s reliance on US security and its foreign policy posture look under the magnifying glass in a paper…