Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) has become an essential tool in international relations for verifying military actions, human rights violations, and information manipulation by analyzing social media, publicly available data, satellite imagery, and geographic information systems. In partnership with the Human Rights Center at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, a leader in integrating […]
A book review by Kazuhiro Fukazawa (Satoshi Oyane (ed.). Japan’s Economic Diplomacy: The Path of Constructing New Foreign Relations) has been published in Global Governance, Vol. 11, edited by Japan Association of Global Governance. Publisher’s Homepage (Japanese): http://www.ashi.co.jp/book_list/4-7556-1339-5.html Amazon: https://amzn.asia/d/0C8qF4X
For the first time, Hitotsubashi University participated in the International Humanitarian Mapathon, a global, two-part event where participants converted data into compelling visual narratives. The first Crisis Challenge invited participants to map real-world disasters within a week. Submissions were evaluated by a panel from participating universities, including UCLA, the University of Southern California, and Reitaku […]