Project: Russia and Japan: How to Solve Problems in Bilateral Relations
The project is dealing with identifying the most promising areas of Russia – Japan cooperation, developing practical recommendations aimed at strengthening mutual trust and developing Russia - Japan relations in accordance with the strategic interests of both sides.
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Key events and publications:
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Conference “Russia and Japan: Mutually Beneficial Cooperation in the Asia Pacific” (March 2019)
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Working Paper “Russia–Japan Relations: New Stage of Development” (2019)
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Round Table “International Politics in East Asia and Japan. Prospects for Russia — Japan Cooperation” (February 2020)
Analytics (25)
Essentially, Japan’s government looks like it obediently complies with the decisions made by its allies in the West, but it is at the same time solving strictly practical tasks…
ShortOne would hope that Japan will be further interested in preventing the Indo-Pacific concept from transforming into an additional source of tension in Russia–Japan relations
ShortThe sanctions seriously devalue the idea of a compromise on the islands in exchange for investment and a new level of relations
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Interview (1)
How can joint economic activity on the Kuril Islands help resolve disputes between Japan and Russia and address the peace treaty issue?
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Scientific Consultant
Professor at the Diplomacy Department at MGIMO Russia, Chief Research Fellow of the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation, RIAC member
Various aspects of Russia-Japan relations were discussed during the meeting in the context of the resignation of Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe
On February 7, 2020, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) held a round table “International Politics in East Asia and Japan. Prospects for Russia — Japan Cooperation”. The event was organized with the support of the Embassy of Japan in Russia
On October 8, 2019, Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, had a meeting with Toyohisa Kodzuki, Japanese Ambassador to Russia, and Akio Kawato, a person of keen intellect and a Japanese diplomat based in Moscow.
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Professor at the Diplomacy Department at MGIMO Russia, Chief Research Fellow of the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation, RIAC member
Professor at the Diplomacy Department at MGIMO Russia, Chief Research Fellow of the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation, RIAC member
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