Asian countries vary significantly in their environmental, political, and economic contexts. How should we think about economic security for each country ? The Institute of Geoeconomics has invited experts from South Korea, Singapore, Australia, and India to address this question. By acknowledging the unique priorities and requirements of each country concerning economic security, we aim to establish a shared foundation for Asia in the era of ‘Geoeconomics’.
VIDEOS
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2023.04.14
Asian Countries’ Strategies amid US-China Rivalry
James Kim, Shiro Armstrong, Mihir Sharma, Joseph Liow, and Kazuto Suzuki
Korea, India, Australia, and Singapore in the US-China riverly / The future of Multilateralism
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2023.04.20
Singapore’s Strengths and Islam in Southeast Asia
Joseph Liow
Singapore’s Strengths / Religion and Geopolitics
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2023.04.20
Trade and Investment for Australia
Shiro Armstrong
Trade Relations with China / The Future of Australia and Japan
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2023.04.26
Representing the Voice of the Global South – Indian Perspective
Mihir Sharma
What it takes to represent the Global South / Advice for Japanese companies
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2023.04.26
Current Status of Supply Chain Resilience in Korea
James Kim
Supply Chain Diversification in Korea / Why the US-China Conflict Needs SME Development
ARTICLES
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South Korea’s Economic Security Strategy amid Regional Competition
James Kim
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Singapore, Southeast Asia, and the Geoeconomics of the Indo-Pacific Region
Joseph Chinyong Liow
EVENT REPORT
2023.03.29
Asia Pacific Geoeconomics Council preparatory meeting
The Institute of Geoeconomics (IOG), led by Kazuto Suzuki, held a preparatory meeting for the Asia Pacific Geoeconomics Council on March 29, 2023, at the International House of Japan. Experts on economic security from South Korea, Singapore, Australia, and India were invited to discuss their respective countries’ economic security in the context of the varying political and economic conditions in Asia, with the aim of deepening our understanding and achieving common ground.
MEMBERS
James Kim
Director, the Asan Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, DC
Lecturer, the Executive Master of Public Administration program, Columbia University
Shiro Patrick Armstrong
Associate Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
Director, Australia-Japan Research Centre
Joseph Liow
Tan Kah Kee Chair Professor of Comparative and International Politics
Research Advisor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University
Mihir Swarup Sharma
Director, Centre for the Economy and Growth, Observer Research Foundation
Director & Group Head, Economic Security, Institute of Geoeconomics
Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo