Andrew L. Oros
@AsiaProf
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Professor of Political Science and Int'l Studies at Washington College in Maryland and author of "Japan's Security Renaissance"
Washington, DC, USA
Joined August 2012
Honored to have my forthcoming book on "Asia's Aging Security" featured in the Asia Chessboard podcast series of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Listen here:
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Mike and Jude meet with Andrew Oros to discuss demographic shifts in Asia and how those shifts affect the geostrategic balance in the region.
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For my Japanese-speaking friends, check out this interview about my latest research on how Japan's shrinking population is likely to affect its national security: https://t.co/HSCrFl8mn8
日本の安全保障を少子高齢化という新しい視点で分析したアメリカのワシントン・カレッジ教授のアンドリュー・オロス氏に話を聞いた。 ✅少子高齢化は安全保障にも深刻な影響 アメリカの専門家が懸念「日本は二重の灰色化」 https://t.co/QfJaq9Z22i
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Happy to share my latest research on the effect of rapid aging and shrinking populations plus the rise of "gray-zone" security challenges in the Indo-Pacific, from the April 2023 issue of Asia Policy (free download for a limited time):
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"Andrew Oros, a political science professor at Washington College, called on the administration to set 'strategic priorities,' saying it now seems to be 'outreaching to all equally.'
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President Joe Biden enters his second year in office with his foreign policy plate full as U.S. rivalry with China intensifies, tensions with Russia mount over Ukraine and North Korea continues to...
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Proud to sign onto this broader call for Japan to open up to vaccinated, quarantined foreign students and researchers: too many ties being lost.
nichibeiconnect.com
The U.S.-Japan partnership has developed through a deep and broad array of people-to-people relationships and experiences, of students, professionals, academics, and government officials, forming the...
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Japan’s foreign policy “status quo” is growing military capabilities and spending, but is it enough? I argue it isn’t, here:
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The latest on my research at the Wilson Center, appearing in the journal, Global Asia:
globalasia.org
Diverse demographic change in the region, including rapid aging and population shrinkage, underscores the growing multi-polarity of the security environment.
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Excited to announce that I was awarded a residential fellowship at the #WilsonCenter in Washington, DC from September 2020 through May 2021 to work on my sabbatical leave project on “America’s Aging Allies in Asia: National Security and Demographic Change in the Indo-Pacific.”
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