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University of Tokyo

The University of Tokyo was established in 1877 as the first national university in Japan. As a leading research university, UTokyo offers courses in essentially all academic disciplines at both undergraduate and graduate levels and conducts research across the full spectrum of academic activity. The University aims to provide its students with a rich and varied academic environment that ensures opportunities for both intellectual development and the acquisition of professional knowledge and skills.

www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/index.html


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  • Six Proposals for Future Policies towards Circular Economy and Society
    • Lewis Akenji (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Eri Amasawa (University of Tokyo)
    • Chika Aoki-Suzuki (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Yasuhiko Hotta (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Kiyo Kurisu (University of Tokyo)
    • Chen Liu (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Jun Nakatani (University of Tokyo)
    • Atsushi Watabe (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
  • The Digital Economy for Economic Development: Free Flow of Data and Supporting Policies
    • Johannes Schwarzer (Council on Economic Policies)
    • Lurong Chen (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))
    • Wallace Cheng (Center for China and Globalization (CCG))
    • Dan Ciuriak (Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI))
    • Fukunari Kimura (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))
    • Junji Nakagawa (University of Tokyo)
    • Richard Pomfret (University of Adelaide)
    • Gabriela Rigoni (Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP))
  • Reforming the WTO AB: Short-term and Mid-term Options for DSU Reform, and Alternative Approaches in a Worst Case Scenario
    • Peter Draper (Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide)
    • Manjiao Chi (University of International Business and Economics, Beijing)
    • Carlos Coelho (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro / BRICS Policy Center)
    • Hugo Perezcano Diaz (Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI))
    • Christopher Findlay (Australian Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (AusPECC))
    • Tsuyoshi Kawase (Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI))
    • Junji Nakagawa (University of Tokyo)
    • Keith William Cameron Wilson (University of Adelaide)
  • Reinvigorating the WTO as a Negotiating Forum
    • Andreas Freytag (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena)
    • Eduardo Bianchi (Escuela Argentina de Negocios – Instituto Universitario)
    • Axel Berger (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE))
    • Manjiao Chi (University of International Business and Economics, Beijing)
    • Uri Dadush (Policy Center for the New South)
    • Jean Dong (Australia-China Belt & Road Initiative (ACBRI))
    • Gabriel Felbermayr (Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW))
    • Anabel Gonzalez (The Peterson Institute for International Economics)
    • Bernard Hoekman (European University Institute)
    • David Laborde Debucquet (International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI))
    • Junji Nakagawa (University of Tokyo)
    • Sandra Rios (Centro de Estudos de Integração e Desenvolvimento (CINDES))
    • Sabyasachi Saha (Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS))
    • Claudia Schmucker (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik e.V.)
    • Akihiko Tamura (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan)
    • Mark Wu (Harvard Law School)
  • The Crisis in World Trade
    • Peter Rashish (AICGS – Johns Hopkins University)
    • Carlos Primo Braga (Evian Group, IMD)
    • M. Sait Akman (Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV))
    • Shiro Armstrong
    • Uri Dadush (Policy Center for the New South)
    • Anabel Gonzalez (The Peterson Institute for International Economics)
    • Fukunari Kimura (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))
    • Junji Nakagawa (University of Tokyo)
    • Akihiko Tamura (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan)
  • Multilateralism with Multiple Layers and Strengthening the Base of National Capacity
    • Hideaki Shiroyama (University of Tokyo)
  • Improving Future Ocean Governance – Governance of Global Goods in an Age of Global Shifts
    • Ulf Sverdrup (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI))
    • Alf Håkon Hoel (University of Tromsø)
    • Elana Wilson Rowe (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI))
    • Hideaki Shiroyama (University of Tokyo)
    • Michelle Voyer (Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), University of Woollongong)
    • Wrenn Yennie-Lindgren (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI))

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  • Eri Amasawa
  • Hideaki Shiroyama
  • Jun Nakatani
  • Junji Nakagawa
  • Kiyo Kurisu

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