【GGR Brown Bag Lunch Seminar】Diplomacy without Diplomats: The Role of Special Envoys in Post-War Japanese Diplomatic History
On June 1, 2022, the Institute for Global Governance Research (GGR) hosted the 4th GGR Brown Bag Lunch Seminar on “Diplomacy without Diplomats: The Role of Special Envoys in Post-War Japanese Diplomatic History” with Ms. Giulia Garbagni (Ph.D. candidate, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cambridge; Visiting Research Student, University of Tokyo […]
Nationally Prioritized Migrant Groups and Public Reaction: Evidence from Framing and Conjoint Experiments in East Asia
Assistant Professor Yujin Woo gave a talk at the Japanese Politics Online Seminar Series on June 9, 2022. Given that governments frequently iterate their positions and preferences before its people to win their support, Professor Woo investigated whether the repetitive government messages that prioritize certain migrant groups yield any impact on public perception of migrants. […]