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Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific Construct

Sino-Japanese Relations: Drivers and Obstacles in the Free and Open Indo-Pacific Vision

The IPEF: Japan’s Economic Realism and Approachto Indo-Pacific Engagement, Resilience, and Rule-Setting

The Making of IPEFDownload

Kishida’s diplomacy pushes back on seikei bunri

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  • カーニー演説はミドルパワー:連携に資するか
  • カーニー演説はミドルパワー連携に資するか
  • Protesters clashing with police in front of a breaking statue of a clenched fist holding an olive branch with the text Unity Through Strength, Order From Chaos
    What the ‘Chinamaxxing’ crowd doesn’t get
  • Map of the Maritime Silk Road with ancient trade routes, ports, ships, and primary goods between Africa, Arabia, Persia, India, and China
    Navigating China’s Maritime Silk Road and Economic Coercion, Policy Brief, July 22, 2026 for Institute of Security and Policy Development (ISDP)
  • Delegates at a roundtable with a map showing Indo-Pacific power dynamics and trade routes
    [Japan’s Voices No.16] A Takaichi Doctrine to navigate great power competition, July 13th, 2026 for the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA)
  • Two microphones facing each other in front of a glowing Earth with network graphics and the text Global Voices Podcast
    Middle Ground: A Middle Power Strategy with Stephen Nagy; No Nonsense with Pamela Wallin; July 9th, 2026

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Stephen R. Nagy

Stephen is a Professor at the Department of Politics and International Studies at the International Christian University. He is a Senior Fellow at the MacDonald Laurier Institute (MLI), a Research Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (CGAI); a Visiting Fellow at the Japan Institute for International Affairs (JIIA); a Research Associate at the Institute for Security and Development and Policy (ISDP); a Senior Fellow for the East Asia Security Centre (EASC); and a Research Committee member for the Research Institute for Peace and Security (RIPS). He was selected as a Distinguished Fellow for the Asia Pacific Foundation from 2017-2020. He serves as the Director of Policy Studies for the Yokosuka Council of Asia Pacific Studies (YCAPS) spear heading their Indo-Pacific Policy Dialogue Series and as a Governor for the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan (CCCJ).

Recent Posts

  • カーニー演説はミドルパワー:連携に資するか
    Canada, China, disinformation, EU, India, Indo-Pacific, Japan, Middle Power, Minilateralism, Multilateralism, NATO, Neo-Middle Power, South Korea, Taiwan, The United States

    カーニー演説はミドルパワー:連携に資するか

    Professor Stephen
  • カーニー演説はミドルパワー連携に資するか
    ASEAN, Canada, Canada, China, disinformation, EU, India, Indo-Pacific, Middle Power, Minilateralism, Multilateralism, NATO, Neo-Middle Power, Quad, russia, South Korea, Taiwan, The United States

    カーニー演説はミドルパワー連携に資するか

    Professor Stephen
  • What the ‘Chinamaxxing’ crowd doesn’t get
    ASEAN, Canada, China, disinformation, EU, Hungary, India, Indo-Pacific, Israel, Japan, Middle Power, Minilateralism, Multilateralism, NATO, Neo-Middle Power, russia, Soft Power, South Korea, Taiwan, The United States

    What the ‘Chinamaxxing’ crowd doesn’t get

    Professor Stephen
  • Navigating China’s Maritime Silk Road and Economic Coercion, Policy Brief, July 22, 2026 for Institute of Security and Policy Development (ISDP)
    China, Indo-Pacific, iran, Middle East, Middle Power, Minilateralism, Multilateralism, Neo-Middle Power

    Navigating China’s Maritime Silk Road and Economic Coercion, Policy Brief, July 22, 2026 for Institute of Security and Policy Development (ISDP)

    Professor Stephen
  • [Japan’s Voices No.16] A Takaichi Doctrine to navigate great power competition, July 13th, 2026 for the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA)
    ASEAN, AUKUS, China, disinformation, EU, India, Indo-Pacific, Israel, Japan, Middle Power, Minilateralism, Multilateralism, NATO, Neo-Middle Power, Quad, russia, Soft Power, South Korea, Taiwan, The United States

    [Japan’s Voices No.16] A Takaichi Doctrine to navigate great power competition, July 13th, 2026 for the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA)

    Professor Stephen
  • Middle Ground: A Middle Power Strategy with Stephen Nagy; No Nonsense with Pamela Wallin; July 9th, 2026
    ASEAN, Canada, China, disinformation, India, Indo-Pacific, Japan, Middle Power, Minilateralism, Multilateralism, NATO, Neo-Middle Power, South Korea, Taiwan, The United States

    Middle Ground: A Middle Power Strategy with Stephen Nagy; No Nonsense with Pamela Wallin; July 9th, 2026

    Professor Stephen

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