
Mireya Solis
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Director Center for Asia Policy Studies. Knight Chair in Japan Studies, The Brookings Institution.
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http://www.brookings.edu/experts/solism 16-05-2013 15:07:44
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Japan risks entering a renewed phase of policy stasis just as the world prepares for the possible return of Donald Trump to the White House — and the pressure that would bring on key US allies bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Politics

📣Join us The Brookings Institution on Friday, Nov. 22, 9-11:30am EDT to discuss the future of alliances, partnerships and the Indo-Pacific. Details and registration link⬇️ Brookings Foreign Policy Lynn Kuok Patricia M. Kim Suzanne Maloney Mireya Solis Kuyoun Chung Jiyoung Ko brookings.edu/events/future-…



"The risks of the new political era are palpable... The return of the politics of indecision would poorly serve the interests of the Japanese public, given pressing economic challenges and more dangerous world politics," writes Mireya Solis: brook.gs/3UsXiVT

Mireya Solis offers a sharp assessment of the causes and consequences of Japan's electoral outcome. She warns that the surprise setback for Ishiba and LDP could open questions about the durability of Japan’s leadership in a more fractured world. brookings.edu/articles/can-t…


Japan’s new political landscape raises questions about the country’s sustained leadership in a more fractured world, argues Mireya Solis. brookings.edu/articles/can-t…

Read Mireya Solis' Mireya Solis (2000-01) The Brookings Institution Commentary on the impact of Japan's recent election, "Can the US-Japan alliance stay the course as Japanese voters reset their politics?" brookings.edu/articles/can-t…

Following the latest political developments in Japan, domestic distraction may hinder Tokyo’s ability to address new challenges in the Indo-Pacific at a time when American voters may soon reset their own politics, warns Mireya Solis. brookings.edu/articles/can-t…


What better way to start next Friday than getting informed on U.S. policy on the Indo-Pacific? Join us on Friday, November 22, 2024, am-11:30 am to hear insights from Suzanne Maloney, Ryan Hass, Lynn Kuok, Patricia M. Kim, Mireya Solis & Andrew Yeo: brook.gs/4fcB3vI

ICYMI: "Japan's Quiet Leadership" author Mireya Solis discussed the upsides and downsides to the reset to Japanese politics. Read more: ow.ly/tvQx50U3uhb


Wonderful to see Mireya Solis's "Japan's Quiet Leadership," a "judicious survey of Japan’s economics and politics over the last three decades" in Foreign Affairs' best books of 2024: brook.gs/3VueQBm