[GGR Talk Session] Reconsidering Yoshida Shigeru’s Security Conceptions: Rearmament and Internal Security System
On April 17, 2025, the Institute for Global Governance Research (GGR) at Hitotsubashi University hosted a Talk Session titled “Reconsidering Yoshida Shigeru’s Security Conceptions: Rearmament and Internal Security System,” featuring Dr. Goro Fujita, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Economics at Waseda University. Dr. Fujita revisited Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru’s strategic approach in the early […]
[GGR Brown Bag Lunch Seminar] Technology Transfer and Great Power Competition: The Case of Latin American Countries
On March 26, 2025, Hitotsubashi University’s Institute for Global Governance Research (GGR) hosted its 37th Brown Bag Lunch Seminar titled “Technology Transfer and Great Power Competition: The Case of Latin American Countries,” featuring Sascha Hannig Nunez, an international analyst and doctoral student at Hitotsubashi University. Ms. Hannig emphasized the crucial role of technology transfer in […]
Interview: “Democracy Threatened by Elected Leaders – Populism’s Illusion for Voters” [in Japanese]
On January 16, 2025, the Asahi Shimbun published an article titled “Democracy Threatened by Elected Leaders: Populism’s Illusion for Voters,” featuring an interview with Professor Maiko Ichihara of the Graduate School of Law. The article discusses potential shifts in U.S. democracy in light of the inauguration of a second Trump administration. Professor Ichihara highlights the […]
