Expert | OUE Sadamasa

OUE Sadamasa

Consulting Senior Fellow
Group Head, International Security Order, Institute of Geoeconomics
Lieutenant General, Japan Air Self-Defense Force (Ret.)

    Profile

    General Oue was born in 1959 in Nara Prefecture, Japan. He entered the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) as a graduate of the National Defense Academy in 1982. Throughout his military career, he had been involved with policy development and program promotion, as well as budget request regarding BMD, F-35 introduction, Joint Staff reorganization and more. Upon promotion to Lieutenant General he assumed the position of Commandant of the Air Staff College. Afterwards, he served as a Commander of the Northern Air Defense Command, responsible for coping with missile launches from North Korea, responding to Russian air activities to defend the territorial aerospace of Japan, and maintaining readiness to provide forces with other defense sectors’ operations.

    He retired in August 2017 as a Commander of Air Materiel Command, responsible for logistic operations of all Air Self Defense Force activities. LTG OUE earned his Master of Public Administration from J. F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University in 1997, and Master of National Security Strategy from the National War College, National Defense University of the U.S.A. in 2002. Between July 2019 and June 2021, he served at the Harvard Asia Center as a Senior Fellow. He currently serves as a company advisor and a special fellow of the Strategic Studies Institute.

    Expertise

    Japan-US relations / National security policy / US military strategy / Defense industry / Innovative technologies / Cyber security

    RECENT PUBLICATIONS & NEWS


    On the media

    2023.02.14 / International Institute for Strategic Studies

    Japan’s airpower in 2035 with Oue Sadamasa and Douglas Barrie (Japan Memo)


    IOG Geoeconomic Insight

    2022.12.19 / Institute of Geoeconomics

    Roundtable session on the Three Strategic Documents (with English subtitles)


    Geoeconomic Briefing

    2022.02.01 / Japan Times

    Why economic security in Japan needs to include the defense industry