Ryohei Kasai
Visiting Associate Professor, Gifu Women's University, Japan
Mr. Ryohei Kasai is a Visiting Associate Professor at Center for South Asian Studies, Gifu Women’s University, Japan. He received an MA in International Politics from School of International Politics, Economics, and Business, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan. Working on international relations of South Asia, modern and contemporary history of Japan-India relations, and Japan’s Asia policy, he teaches these subjects at Komazawa University and Yokohama City University. He previously served as a political researcher/advisor at Japanese Embassies in Beijing, New Delhi, and Islamabad. Since June 2022, he has also been contributing to the Japan-India Association as one of the directors of the board.
Publications by Ryohei Kasai
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China’s Himalayan Hustle: Revisionism Resistance Must be the Order of the Region
This edited volume brings together papers to highlight the challenges and opportunities in mapping China’s Himalayan hustle. It aims to advance key debates about the importance of this region to […]
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Why the Himalayan Region Is Integral to a Rules-Based Order in the Indo-Pacific
In June 2024, former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi minced no words in criticizing the Chinese government and President Xi Jinping for the persecution of Tibetans, including attempts to erase their culture. […]