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National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan

Located in the heart of the fascinating city of Tokyo, The National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) is an international premier policy school with the aim of contributing to the betterment of democratic governance around the world. We excel at providing interdisciplinary education for future leaders in the public sector and conduct research on contemporary policy issues to generate innovative solutions.

 

Founded in 1997 as a stand-alone graduate institute, GRIPS is comprised of world-class academics and distinguished practitioners with expertise in public sector policy formulation and management. Around 20% of the faculty and 70% of students are recruited from outside Japan. Our vibrant, diverse student body consists of almost 400 members hailing from 63 countries and regions – all with the ambition to advance good governance across the globe or contribute to policy related research.

 

We offer a diverse array of Master’s and Doctoral Programs, from which students cultivate the ability to analyze issues and suggest solutions, develop interdisciplinary knowledge and skills that span related fields, and gain practical expertise. In addition to our degree programs, we also offer executive level short term training programs across a wide range of themes.

Since our inception, our achievements in promoting good governance are considerable and far-reaching. Today, our impressive Alumni network of over 4,000 strong are actively shaping policy in more than 100 countries around the world.

http://www.grips.ac.jp/en/


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    • Mark Wu (Harvard Law School)
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    • Peter Rashish (AICGS – Johns Hopkins University)
    • Carlos Primo Braga (Evian Group, IMD)
    • M. Sait Akman (Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV))
    • Shiro Armstrong (Australian National University)
    • Uri Dadush (Bruegel)
    • Anabel Gonzalez (The Peterson Institute for International Economics)
    • Fukunari Kimura (Keio University)
    • Junji Nakagawa (University of Tokyo)
    • Akihiko Tamura (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan)
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    • Franklin Murillo (Social Progress Imperative)
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    • Kenichi Konya (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan)
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    Mend It, Don’t End It: The case for upgrading the G20’s pledge on protectionism
    • Aki Tamura (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan)
    • Carlos Primo Braga (Evian Group, IMD)
    • Eduardo Bianchi (Escuela Argentina de Negocios – Instituto Universitario)
    • Galina Kolev (Cologne Institute for Economic Research (IW))
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    • M. Sait Akman (Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV))
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    • Simon Evenett (University of St. Gallen)
    • Maximiliano Mendez-Parra (Overseas Development Institute (ODI))
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