Research Theme
Research on “issues for inter-regional coexistence” faced by a wide range of multiple regions, including Japan and the United States
Research Director
GEMMA, Masahiko
Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Social Sciences
Project Members
- GEMMA, Masahiko Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Social Sciences
- HIRATSUKA, Motoshi Professor, Faculty of Human Sciences, School of Human Sciences
- KASHIWAGI, Masayuki Professor, Faculty of Human Sciences, School of Human Sciences
- NAKABAYASHI, Mieko Professor, Center for International Education
- RHEE, Maji Christine Professor, Faculty of International Research and Education, School of International Liberal Studies
- BOCHNIARZ, Zbigniew
- ERA, Akira
- GUNJI, Satoshi
- HAYASHI, Masanori
- HIRASAWA, Akihiko
- HORTON, William Bradley
- IEDA, Osamu
- IJUIN, Atsushi
- KAMIYAMA, Keiji
- KIKUCHI, Yoshiaki
- KIM, Han Jung
- KIM, Hyoung Zhin
- KOBARI, Miwa
- KOHARI, Susumu
- KOIZUMI, Tatsuji
- KYOGOKU (TANABE), Tomoko
- LEE, Aeliah Guest Senior Researcher (Guest Professor), Comprehensive Research Organization
- LEE, Seung Jae
- MUKOONO, Shinji
- NAN, Yuqiong
- NISHIHARA, Yukinaga
- SAITO, Osamu
- SHIMOISHIKAWA, Satoru
- SHIOTA, Kotomi
- SMITH, Rodney
- TAHARA, Ryo
- TAKEMOTO, Toshihiko
- TANIGUCHI, Tomohiko
- TERADA, Takashi
- YAGUCHI, Yoshio
- YANG, Jeongseon
- YOKOMATSU, Muneta
Research Keywords
Coexistence between regions, Free and Open Indo-Pacific and Japan-U.S.
Research Summary
The institute was created to undertake comprehensive analysis of matters related to American, Japanese and Asian politics, economies, culture and history in order to make recommendations for strategic policy formation. As a research center, the Institute of Japan U.S. Studies concentrates on issues between the US and Japan, on comparative US-Japan studies, and on global issues for which joint US-Japan efforts could contribute in finding solutions. Mobility of the people and sustainable social and economic development are the main focuses of our research. As such it has assembled researchers from a wide range of study areas. Its research is objective, neutral and comprehensive, and seeks to contribute to research on the Japan-U.S. partnership and policymaking.