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February 18, 2026
How Should Canada Manage Its Relationship with China in 2026?
Professor Stephen
February 18, 2026
The Price of Sovereignty: Economic Statecraft and the 2026 Japanese General Election
Professor Stephen
February 18, 2026
When two seas become one battlefield between China and the US in @Geopolitika with Dr Saroj Kumar Rath
Professor Stephen
February 18, 2026
Check out some of my publications in early 2026
Stephen R. Nagy
February 11, 2026
Memo to PM Carney: Japan’s Iron Lady has chosen realism over culture wars, and so must you
Professor Stephen
February 11, 2026
Takaichi’s big win: A major victory for hard-nosed realismThis was a vote for a pragmatist in a dangerous neighborhood
Professor Stephen
February 9, 2026
The Japanese give their first female prime minister the greatest possible power | DW News
Professor Stephen
February 9, 2026
Interview with Al Jazeera February 8th, 2026 about the General election in Japan and the prospects for PM Takaichi Sanae’s victory
Professor Stephen
February 9, 2026
Thanks to Samir Saran of Observer Research Foundation & Gladden Pappin of Hungarian Institute of International Affairs (HIIA) I was able to contribute a paper on: ASEAN and Hungarian Strategies in an Era of Great-Power Competition
Professor Stephen
February 6, 2026
È ARRIVATO IL MOMENTO DEL GIAPPONE
Professor Stephen
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