谷内 正太郎(やち しょうたろう、1944年〈昭和19年〉1月6日 - )は、日本の外交官。 外務事務次官、政府代表、内閣官房参与、国家安全保障局長(初代)、内閣特別顧問を歴任。 人物[編集] 石川県生まれ、富山県育ち。貧しい環境で苦労して育つ[1]。大学時代は若泉敬主宰の研究会に参加し、研鑽を積む。学者を目指して大学院に進学するものの、指導教官の急死などで断念し、外交官となる[2]。 外務事務次官としては異例の3年(在任 2005年(平成17年)1月4日 - 2008年(平成20年)1月17日)を務め[3]、安倍内閣の外務大臣・麻生太郎の提唱した外交方針(価値観外交)の策定・実行に中心的役割を果たした。退官後は早稲田大学、慶應義塾大学湘南藤沢キャンパス等で教鞭を執り、前記大学合同の授業は谷内塾と呼ばれた。なお、東大(駒場)からは専任講師をオファーされたが教授職を希望して断った。2012年
一帯一路(いったいいちろ、拼音: Yídài yílù、英語: The Belt and Road Initiative, BRI; One Belt, One Road Initiative, OBOR)は、中華人民共和国(以下、中国)が2017年から推進し続けている、中国と中央アジア・中東・ヨーロッパ・アフリカにかけての広域経済圏の構想・計画・宣伝などの総称。 習近平総書記が2013年9月7日、カザフスタンのナザルバエフ大学における演説で「シルクロード経済ベルト」構築を提案したことに始まり[1]、翌2014年11月10日に中国北京市で開催されたアジア太平洋経済協力(APEC)首脳会議で習総書記が提唱した。中国からユーラシア大陸を経由してヨーロッパにつながる陸路の「シルクロード経済ベルト」(一帯)と、中国沿岸部から東南アジア、南アジア、アラビア半島、アフリカ東岸を結ぶ海路の「21世紀海上
Subscribe for ads-free reading On December 12, 2018 the Shinzo Abe-led Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) proposed and got approved through the Diet the most comprehensive reform of Japan’s immigration policy mooted since 1990, when the Act in its present form was enacted. The reform actually comprises three separate parts, two amendments of existing legislation, and one set of policy guidelines that
After more than a century of forced assimilation, the Ainu are set to be recognized as Indigenous for the first time. Japan’s rapid industrialization to become an economic superpower is remembered proudly by the Japanese. But the race to modernization came at the expense of the native Ainu population, who were deliberately stripped of their language, ancestral land, and traditional livelihood. Des
Under Abe, the JCG has evolved into a vehicle for global diplomacy as well as defending Japanese interests. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, center, addresses the sailors during a ship tour of the Japan Coast Guard vessel Echigo at Fort Hill Wharf in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia (Nov. 17, 2018). Credit: Michael Franchi/Pool Photo via APFor the third straight year, Japanese Prime Minist
The Japanese Ministry of Defense announced on Monday that it would cancel upcoming consultations with South Korea to review the facts of an ongoing dispute between the two countries over an alleged fire control radar lock-on against a Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) aircraft conducted by the South Korean Navy in December 2018. The decision accompanied a seven-page release by the Minist
The radar lock-on spat centers on a key point: search and rescue operations are not warfare. A clear distinction should be made between maritime search and rescue (SAR) operations and actual naval warfare in sensitive maritime domains. Despite the conflation between the two, the distinction has strategic implications that ought to be articulated and realized. An SAR operation at sea is a humanitar
If Japan wants to live up to its reputation as one of the world’s most advanced democracies, it needs to modernize its criminal justice system. Judge Yuichi Tada, top center, and spectators sit in a courtroom ahead of a court hearing on a case of former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn at the Tokyo District Court in Tokyo Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019. Credit: Kiyoshi Ota/Pool Photo via APThe high-profile arr
It’s time to reduce the political influence of Japan’s dwindling rural, primary sector interests. In Japan, 2018 ended with a rather anachronistic piece of news that nonetheless caused a minor shock in the international community. In a bid to resume commercial whaling, Japan announced its withdrawal from the International Whaling Commission (IWC). Japan Times noted that legislators with large whal
Subscribe for ads-free reading Is the Chinese People’s Liberation Army conducting patrols in Afghanistan? Earlier this month, Franz J. Marty, over at the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, wrote that “overwhelming evidence,” including “photographs, an eyewitness account and several confirming statements of diplomats and observers, among them a Chinese official familiar with the matter,” suggested th
The Abe administration is seizing the foreign policy initiative from Japan’s bureaucracy. Subscribe for ads-free reading Despite much attention being paid to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s diplomacy and domestic reforms, his administration’s approach to foreign policymaking has largely eluded examination. Meanwhile, his current, second premiership has marked a significant change in the decis
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