Japan

Has Shinzo Abe left a lasting legacy?

Departing at a crucial time, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister leaves much unfinished business

Dual-degree official opening ceremony in Japan

Ritsumeikan University and ANU celebrating the launch of the dual degree program between ANU Coral Bell School and Ritsumeikan’s College of Global Liberal Arts.

Japan’s Peacebuilding Prowess: The Case of Marawi City

It’s time for a new brand of diplomacy for Japan’s new era. Rebuilding Marawi in the Philippines is a good place to start, writes Dahlia Simangan and ANU Alumni Mark Manantan.

Security in 'Society 5.0'

As Japan moves toward Society 5.0, there is a need for a much more transparent accounting of the possible downsides surrounding this transition, and further consideration of how some of the risks can be minimized.

Our first cohort of dual-degree students commences

Welcome to our first students in the Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs, an innovative new dual degree program with Ritsumeikan University in Japan.

Japan bound - to launch our new dual degree

Dr Christopher Hobson is heading to Japan as the Program Convenor for our new dual degree with Ritsumeikan University.

Is the time right for Australia and Japan to become formal allies?

Should Australia and Japan sign a defence treaty to challenge China’s military rise? Luke Courtois argues that such a move would send a very poor signal to China, destabilising an already tense Asia-Pacific region.

ANU and Japan’s Ritsumeikan University to offer dual degree

A new dual degree program has been established between ANU and Ritsumeikan University.

Bell School historian receives top history prize

Professor Robert Cribb has been awarded Australia's most important award for history publications.

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