Below you can find the past issues of the Japan Journal of Geopolitical Research. The journal aims to collect both full papers developed from work presented at our annual events, and papers contributed by members of the Association. The initial aim was to have an annual release, however, the Association’s founding occurred at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic and the global shutdown of academic events resulted in a significant gap between the first issues. Going forward, a more stable pattern of release is intended.
Japan Journal of Geopolitical Research, Issue 2, February 2024.
Nilsson, J. (2024). Nationalism and the Myth of Historical Progress. Pp. 3-10.
Stojkovski, L. (2024). Stuck Again? Does the ‘New Cold War’ Impact the Functioning of the UN Security Council? Pp. 23-35.
Gray, G.P. (2024). The Politicization of Sexual Violence in Ukraine: The Impact of Partisan Representation on Effective Response. Pp. 23-35.
Pitci, C. (2024). Self-referential Regime of Post-Truth in Erdogan’s Turkey. 36-42.
Liu, X. And Yamato, T. (2024). Social Emotions under the Spread of Information about the Russia-Ukraine Conflict on X: An Analysis of Government Discourse. pp. 43-60.
Japan Journal of Geopolitical Research, Issue 1, February 2021.
Pigott, J. (2021. Tribes of the Internet Age. pp. 3-13.
Gray, G.P. (2021). Memetic Narratives in Information Warfare: The Danger of Viral Self-Contamination. pp. 14-25.
Strefford, P. (2021). Power and control in the HKSAR: The CCP does what it can, and Hong Kong suffers what they must. pp. 26-36.