Ryosuke Hanada

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Ryosuke Hanada is a research student at Macquarie University from 2021, working on International security, Japan's foreign policy and Indo-Pacific/Pacific Islands. He was Research Fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA). He experienced fellowship programs, including Japan-US Partnership Program of the Research Institute of Peace and Security (RIPS), Young Strategist Forum of the German Marshall Fund (GMF) and Strategic Japan Program of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

Australia’s lost appeal: Reversing a downward trend for Japanese students
Australia’s lost appeal: Reversing a downward trend for Japanese students
Education links are a weak spot in the Australia-Japan Special Strategic Partnership. Both countries can fix this.
Abe’s drive to “bring back Japan”
Abe’s drive to “bring back Japan”
The former prime minister was a policy entrepreneur in debates that will guide the country’s future.
How the Abe era reshaped Japan’s foreign and security policy
How the Abe era reshaped Japan’s foreign and security policy
Abe Shinzo put in place a strategy that will not only endure but also influence other nations in view of China.
How Japan can help nudge India away from Russia
How Japan can help nudge India away from Russia
India’s biggest security headache remains a belligerent China, and Japan should look to help ease this challenge.
Sources of Shinzo Abe’s resilience
Sources of Shinzo Abe’s resilience
The Japanese Prime Minister derives strength from weak domestic opposition and assertive external powers.
Abe's troubles at home cause for concern abroad
Abe's troubles at home cause for concern abroad
Arrogance and carelessness in the LDP has disturbed, if not stopped, the advancement of realistic security policy.
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