From the Archives: Is Artificial Intelligence Versus Humans Reflected in Shogi as Well as Everyday Life? AI Raises Again the Question of How Humans Should Live (Originally published in 2017)
SAKAI Kuniyoshi, HABU Yoshiharu
https://t.co/WodIcuBrNm
#AI#SakaiKuniyoshi
Special Dialogue: Prospects for Japanese Diplomacy in 2026—Advancing the Strategies of the “Free and Open Indo-Pacific” Further
Foreign Minister MOTEGI Toshimitsu and Professor HOSOYA Yuichi
https://t.co/i7k3dg3pXs
Why Japan's Constitution remains unamended?
From the Archives: A Long-Lived, Unamended Constitution (Originally published in 2017)
Kenneth Mori McElwain, MAKIHARA Izuru
https://t.co/MYO6jcfgQo
“Reforms in the Reiwa Era” in the Age of Populism: The Option of a Multi-Member District System with Proportional Representation
By NAKAKITA Koji, Professor, Faculty of Law, Department of Political Science, Chuo University
https://t.co/vNyZfkSTi6
Prime Minister Modi’s Visit to Japan: Opening a “Golden Chapter” in Japan-India Relations
By ONO Keiichi, Ambassador of Japan to Indi
https://t.co/4AhgWZtvlW
Japan’s Strategy as a Pioneer in Central Asian Diplomacy: Observations from the First “Central Asia plus Japan” Dialogue Summit
By SAITO Ryota, Researcher, Institute for Russian & NIS Economic Studies, Japan Business Association ROTOBO
https://t.co/EQTojzhR7d
Movements toward diplomatic diversification are advancing among US allies. What possibilities are presented by various minilateral frameworks?
The Dynamics of the “Coalition of the Willing” in the Indo-Pacific
By KOGA Kei
https://t.co/0gHrnlJf5P
Quantum computers are transforming industry and society. International competition for technological superiority is intensifying, questioning Japan's standing.
Japan’s Path to Success in Quantum Computer Development
By KOIKE Chimato
https://t.co/qeC0oaonIF
Using data from exit polls and public opinion surveys, the author delineates how party competition among voters is linked to the issue of generations, or age groups.
Reading “Intergenerational Conflict”
By Prof. ENDO Masahisa
https://t.co/ZHJD1CzODF
The author examines the “present location” of Japanese politics by looking at the developments of the past thirty years through four perspectives: historical recognition, gender, coalition politics, and the international environment
By Prof. MIYAGI Taizo
https://t.co/m06CFZtGzZ
“Sanaenomics” is an economic policy package designed to respond to the changing global economy with rationality and coherence. The author unpacks its full scope and grand design.
A Policy Vision Beyond Abenomics
By Prof. IIDA Yasuyuki
https://t.co/sblvA9zlB0
The author examines the rituals and practices of Washoku, the traditional dietary culture recognized as Japan's Intangible Cultural Heritage, focusing on the Ke (daily) and Hare (festive) food distinction.
By Kanzaki Noritake, Folklorist
https://t.co/d5ovjpQ7HP