Security Governance and International Relations

Security

Summary

Tsuchiya

Donald Trump administration in the United States has shaken security governance since its birth in 2016. That security problem includes Japan-U.S. security alliance, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), trade and technology conflicts with China, negotiation with North Korea, cyber security issues and COVID-19. U.S. presidential election in 2020 is a key event to foresee next four years and can be a critical factor in international relations. This project investigates widely these issues and considers Japan's possible policies.

SDGs

8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
16. PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS16. PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS
17. PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS17. PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS

Project Members

Note: ◎ indicates the project leader

◎TSUCHIYA, Motohiro Graduate School of Media and Governance/Faculty of Policy Management Professor/Dean International relations, Studies on information society, Public policy