The TIU Global Dialogue is a speaker series organized by Tokyo International University’s (TIU) E-Track International Relations program. Established in 2019, the TIU Global Dialogue brings top experts, academics and policy practitioners from the many fields of international affairs—politics, diplomacy, military, economics, and industry—to TIU to share research findings, and discuss issues of strategic importance to Japan and the world.
EVENTS
TGD #32: The Growth of a New Type of Influencer: The VTuber Ecosystem
May 22, 2024 from 15:00-16:00 JST
TIU Global Dialogue #31: Seoul’s New Strategic Outlook and Indo-Pacific Vision
April 25, 2024 from 11:00-12:00 JST
TIU Global Dialogue #30: Seoul’s Indo-Pacific Strategy and ROK-US-Japan Security Cooperation
November 20, 2023 from 13:20 JST
TIU Global Dialogue #29: Book Seminar: China’s Energy Security and Global Governance
October 25, 2023 from 16:00 JST
NEWS
Prof. Lamont’s IR of Europe students attended “Into Europe: Ireland and the EU”
Prof. Lamont’s IR of Europe students attended “Into Europe: Ireland and the EU,” an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Republic of Ireland’s membership in the European Union. The アイルランド大使館 – Embassy of Ireland, Japan event was held at (and in association with) the Delegation of the European Union to Japan. Students had the […]
Students of Maritime Security & Ocean Governance course on a field trip to Yokosuka
Students of Maritime Security & Ocean Governance course joined another field trip to Yokosuka in Fall Semester!
TIU students joined NATO-Japan Symposium 2023: Emerging Security Challenges
IR@TIU students attended the NATO-Japan Symposium 2023: Emerging Security Challenges, hosted by 東京大学 (The University of Tokyo)!
Prof. Barbara Greene’s Insights Into Ryu Murakami’s “Popular Hits of the Showa Era.”
Subaltern civil war: Prof. Barbara Greene dissects the relationship between consumer capitalism and the descent into narcissism, apathy, and hyperviolence in Ryu Murakami’s “Popular Hits of the Showa Era.” Read the article here.
RESEARCH
Hak Yin Li’s “China’s New World Order: Changes in the Non-Intervention Policy” is published by Edward Elgar Publishing
“China’s New World Order: Changes in the Non-Intervention Policy,” authored by our very own Prof. Hak Yin Li, has just been released by Edward Elgar Publishing. Providing a new perspective on the study of #China through its discrepant foreign policies, Prof. Hak Yin Li delivers a comprehensive overview of the principles of Chinese foreign policy, […]