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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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    How Beijing Likely Sees Japan in an Era of Enduring U.S.-China Bipolarity
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    Falling for Beijing’s anti-Japan propaganda is dangerously naive
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    Information warfare and editorial bias in Canada’s Indo-Pacific news coverage
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    Japan’s balancing act in an era of U.S.-China dominance
  • Map showing Iran war tensions and key related conflict zones in Indo-Pacific region with military symbols and locations
    The Indo-Pacific price of a hasty war with Tehran

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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

  • Canada’s Dangerous Obsession with Donald Trump
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    Canada’s Dangerous Obsession with Donald Trump

    Professor Stephen
  • How Beijing Likely Sees Japan in an Era of Enduring U.S.-China Bipolarity
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    How Beijing Likely Sees Japan in an Era of Enduring U.S.-China Bipolarity

    Professor Stephen
  • Falling for Beijing’s anti-Japan propaganda is dangerously naive
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    Falling for Beijing’s anti-Japan propaganda is dangerously naive

    Professor Stephen
  • Information warfare and editorial bias in Canada’s Indo-Pacific news coverage
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    Information warfare and editorial bias in Canada’s Indo-Pacific news coverage

    Professor Stephen
  • Japan’s balancing act in an era of U.S.-China dominance
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    Japan’s balancing act in an era of U.S.-China dominance

    Professor Stephen
  • The Indo-Pacific price of a hasty war with Tehran
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    The Indo-Pacific price of a hasty war with Tehran

    Professor Stephen

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