US-Japan Security Relations and its regional implicationsToru Oga
This document summarizes the key aspects of US-Japan security relations and their implications for the region. It discusses Japan's balancing of relations between the US (for security) and East Asia (for economic ties). It analyzes Japan's approach to regionalism through concepts like "Asia-Pacific" and reviews important documents shaping the US-Japan alliance. It also examines Japan's relations with China and South Korea, noting both cooperative and conflicting issues. The overall framing of regional relationships and Japan's role is addressed.
Managing Research Collaboration: International, Inter-disciplinary, and Trans...Toru Oga
1) The document discusses challenges in international, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary social science research collaboration.
2) It recommends taking an issue-driven approach to determine relevant disciplines, countries, stakeholders, and research outputs.
3) Three examples of research collaborations are provided that take an issue-driven approach, involving multiple countries and disciplines and engaging stakeholders to solve social problems.
This document discusses developing a realistic foreign policy approach that balances professional expertise with public opinion. It explores tensions between policymaking and diplomatic negotiation, and balancing national interests with moral principles. The document examines different foreign policy strategies through historical examples and perspectives from international relations scholars. It concludes that foreign policy professionals should inform public debates to develop policies aligned with long-term national interests, while still respecting democratic processes of public opinion.
US-Japan Security Relations and its regional implicationsToru Oga
This document summarizes the key aspects of US-Japan security relations and their implications for the region. It discusses Japan's balancing of relations between the US (for security) and East Asia (for economic ties). It analyzes Japan's approach to regionalism through concepts like "Asia-Pacific" and reviews important documents shaping the US-Japan alliance. It also examines Japan's relations with China and South Korea, noting both cooperative and conflicting issues. The overall framing of regional relationships and Japan's role is addressed.
Managing Research Collaboration: International, Inter-disciplinary, and Trans...Toru Oga
1) The document discusses challenges in international, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary social science research collaboration.
2) It recommends taking an issue-driven approach to determine relevant disciplines, countries, stakeholders, and research outputs.
3) Three examples of research collaborations are provided that take an issue-driven approach, involving multiple countries and disciplines and engaging stakeholders to solve social problems.
This document discusses developing a realistic foreign policy approach that balances professional expertise with public opinion. It explores tensions between policymaking and diplomatic negotiation, and balancing national interests with moral principles. The document examines different foreign policy strategies through historical examples and perspectives from international relations scholars. It concludes that foreign policy professionals should inform public debates to develop policies aligned with long-term national interests, while still respecting democratic processes of public opinion.