Author Archive: Fuad Olajuwon

Fuad Olajuwon is an independent contributor to the Foreign Policy Project, who focuses on Japan and East Asian affairs. He tweets @FuadOlajuwon and the opinions expressed here are his own.

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A Look at the Influence of Japanese Security Measures in Global Affairs

| July 18, 2017
A Look at the Influence of Japanese Security Measures in Global Affairs

Fuad Olajuwon provides analysis of Japan’s approach to international security, including through peacekeeping operations.

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North Korea: The Agitator of East Asia?

| May 29, 2017
North Korea: The Agitator of East Asia?

Fuad Olajuwon discusses North Korea’s provocations in his latest for the Foreign Policy Project.

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Policy or Politics? How Partisan Appeasement Inhibits Diplomatic Integrity between Japan and South Korea

| April 24, 2017
Policy or Politics? How Partisan Appeasement Inhibits Diplomatic Integrity between Japan and South Korea

Fuad Olajuwon discusses how partisan appeasement affects diplomacy in the context of Japan and South Korea.

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When Right is Wrong: How Excessive Political Leanings Undermine the Security Goals of Japan

| April 13, 2017
When Right is Wrong: How Excessive Political Leanings Undermine the Security Goals of Japan

Fuad Olajuwon opines that excessive political leanings undermine Japanese national security in his latest for the Foreign Policy Project.

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Make Japan Great Again? The Rise of Trump and Significance of the US-Japan Alliance

| March 21, 2017
Make Japan Great Again? The Rise of Trump and Significance of the US-Japan Alliance

Fuad Olajuwon discusses the alliance between Japan and the United States a few months into the Trump administration.

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