Posts by John Nilsson-Wright
Some thoughts on #Japan’s recent and remarkable general election and #Takaichi Sanae’s extraordinary victory.
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Sanae Takaichi’s decisive election victory reflects broader global trends – a rightward shift in politics and a new, unapologetic nationalism.
Japan’s new political force | @jnilssonwright.bsky.social
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🇯🇵🇺🇸 Japan is under no illusion the US has its back long-term.
@jnilssonwright.bsky.social explains #SanaeTakaichi’s strategy to strengthen ties with Washington while building Japan’s defense capabilities.
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As Japan's newly elected prime minister Sanae Takaichi celebrates her historic victory, Darwin's @jnilssonwright.bsky.social spoke to the Today programme about how younger voters have responded to the former heavy metal drummer's new style of politics.
From 49mins.
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Thanks
Michael Pollan Says Humanity Is About to Undergo a Revolutionary Change www.nytimes.com/2026/02/07/m... A wise and thought provoking piece. Damassio’s work is exceptionally relevant.
Asahi exit polls predicts that government coalition of LDP and Ishin will secure supermajority of 310 seats plus. Very good night for #Takaichi
Polls close in Japan in 2 minutes. Will b interesting to see if #Takaichi and #LDP and coalition partner #Ishin secure predicted landslide. 310 is magic number for supermajority
Looking forward to this opportunity next Wednesday @darwincollegecam.bsky.social
On January 27th, FAMES Univ of Camridge & the @camgeopolitics.bsky.social w/ Japanese partners from the Fujitsu Future Studies Center, Keio & Tokyo Universities held a discussion @darwincollegecam.bsky.social on War&Diplomacy in an Age of Disorder. It can seen here:
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Looking forward to this panel discussion as the rules based international order teeters on the edge of a catastrophic collapse
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Rivetting viewing. Smith's testimony is devastating, not only for its content but also for the calm assurance with which he responds to the questioning from the committee's counsel.
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Some thoughts on the state of South Korea's politics and diplomacy a year on from Yoon's extraordinary martial law declaration.
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An optimistic perspective ahead of 2026. The Trump Vibe Shift Is Dead www.nytimes.com/2025/12/21/o...
Confirmation that the authoritarian turn is real, global & a challenge to the democratic present AND the progressive past. To understand this appeal, focus on the emotional unmooring of Chileans who talk of “malestar,” - or unease, unrest, malaise. www.nytimes.com/2025/12/17/o...
You’re welcome Reyhan.
A provocative but productive starting point - what if feeling, or rather its subjective experiential quality, is not universal. The similarities and differences between the work of Rob Boddice and Javier Moscoso is fascinating.
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Trump continues to seek to corrupt the soul of America…the coarsening of values and the weakening of moral guardrails is an insidious thing.
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A useful but sobering discussion of the state of populism in Europe and the failures of current governments to confront the challenge adequately.
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During the 1st Trump admin, I raised at a European workshop the possibility that the US might withdraw its troops from the Korean peninsula - an idea met with deep scepticism. Now the idea seems worryingly plausible as Chungin Moon explains in this compelling piece.
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Reflections on Japan’s new prime minister #Takaichisanae
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Without a doubt the most chilling account of the erosion of legal norms in Trump’s America. A full authoritarian, intimidatory assault on the rule of law in the United States. ‘It’s a Culture Now of Fear’: A Year of Chaos Inside the Justice Department www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
@fareedzakaria.bsky.social is right to focus on the politics of nostalgia as a powerful explanation for #populism's contemporary and historical appeal. But equally powerful is the sense of anger and the agency that this emotion provides to the disaffected.
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An interesting opportunity to think about Asian development from a comparative perspective from a thoughtful and experienced and distinguished sociologist.
Timothy Cho’s story is extraordinary and testimony to his courage, resilience and faith.
New video of our recent Korea Foundation-한국국제교류재단 conference on US-Japan-ROK relations. Thanks to KF, @camgeopolitics.bsky.social @crasshlive.bsky.social , FAMES, @darwincollegecam.bsky.social @universitypress.cambridge.org
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Panel2: youtu.be/T17_gZAfFQQ?...
Identifying the populist phenomenon and the sharp drop in faith in #democracy is depressingly easy. Understanding the root causes of this is harder, but it is surely not merely a function of economic precariousness.
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Fascinating & illuminating discussion w/all star cast of commentators from #Japan, #SouthKorea, the #USA and #Europe. Thanks to Korea Foundation for support w/ Yuichi Hosoya Jeffrey Hornung Sheila Smith G Garbagni E Howell, Giwook Shin, Akita Hiroyuki Young-kwan Yoon Chris Hughes & Kuyoun Chung
Professor #Chunginmoon of #Yonsei university provides an illuminating perspective on #ROK-#Japan-#US #trilateralism.