The Present and Future of Displaced Ukrainians: Rethinking Refugee Policies in Japan
The Present and Future of Displaced Ukrainians: Rethinking Refugee Policies in Japan Yujin Woo (Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Law & Faculty of Law, Hitotsubashi University) April 6, 2023 Introduction In 2022, immediately following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Japanese government announced that it would accept Ukrainians seeking refuge from the war. The Kishida Cabinet […]
【GGR Talk Session】The Remains of the Day: Effects of Experience under Authoritarian Regimes on Political Nostalgia after Democratization
On March 10, 2023, the Institute for Global Governance Research (GGR) hosted a GGR talk session entitled “The Remains of the Day: Effects of Experience under Authoritarian Regimes on Political Nostalgia after Democratization” with Mr. Jaehoo Park (DPhil Candidate, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford; Research Fellow, ASEAN Center, Asiatic Research Institute, […]
Comment for “Former Leader of Largest Opposition Party to be Imprisoned for 27 Years Before General Election for “Conspiring with Foreign Powers and Treason”” [In Japanese]
On March 3, 2023, Asahi Shimbun introduced a comment by Dr. Maiko Ichihara, GGR researcher and professor of the Graduate School of Law at Hitotsubashi University. The professor commented on the article “Former Leader of Largest Opposition Party to be Imprisoned for 27 Years Before General Election for “Conspiring with Foreign Powers and Treason’.” The […]