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Honoring the legacy of Okamoto Yukio: Of the former diplomat, advisor to prime ministers, and research fellow in MIT's Ctr for Intl Studies, @dicksamuelsMIT said he has "never known anyone to be more committed to healthy bilateral relations." #Japan https://t.co/ydUBR7IOFM
— MIT SHASS (@MIT_SHASS) May 9, 2020
In the latest episode from @MITOCW's Chalk Radio, MIT Prof of Literature David Thorburn discusses films from Charlie Chaplin comedies to Technicolor musicals, Hitchcock thrillers, and Japanese samurai movies — and why such films belong to everyone. https://t.co/pRjm7whN5L pic.twitter.com/3nj9ofveqx
— MIT SHASS (@MIT_SHASS) April 24, 2020
#WinterReading — and #Listening! "Tokyo Boogie-Woogie," an illuminating book by @MIT historian @HiromuNagahara on pop-music and social transformation in #Japan, also contains a terrific #MusicPlaylist: https://t.co/X5Y1BfzpRd. Full Story: https://t.co/WMfGgBCwtz pic.twitter.com/QWNnOm3eFe
— MIT SHASS (@MIT_SHASS) January 5, 2020
Interns in the MIT-SHASS @MISTI program wearing summer yukata in Otsuchi, Iwate #Japan. About: https://t.co/857Nyp9MWX pic.twitter.com/ZfuP1il7zo
— MIT SHASS (@MIT_SHASS) August 23, 2017
Bravo! Innovative MOOC by MIT Prof @miyagawa_mit & colleagues nominated for the Japan Prize http://t.co/KAPk0oUoqA pic.twitter.com/EGBpTOXThD
— MIT SHASS (@MIT_SHASS) September 27, 2015
MITx-Harvardx #humanities MOOC nominated for the Japan Prize http://t.co/UZ136RR1k6 Prize http://t.co/TRLU9PErHT pic.twitter.com/eMVnHuwixu
— MIT SHASS (@MIT_SHASS) September 22, 2015
In Remembrance—the Seiji Ozawa Hiroshima Peace Concert http://t.co/QUVVqrnVwQ #Hiroshimaanniversary @MIT_Japan pic.twitter.com/rZxtM9qqxt
— MIT SHASS (@MIT_SHASS) August 6, 2014
George Takei plays #MIT Prof Shigeru Miyagawa in a Star Festival video about Miyagawa in Japan http://t.co/JeQsWkvkyh pic.twitter.com/rfqy9WYQ3G
— MIT SHASS (@MIT_SHASS) July 5, 2014
Yoshino cherry trees in D.C. now in peak bloom! An ongoing gift from Japan. MIT-Japan program http://t.co/jKj7m08Tdy pic.twitter.com/tpWlI9Gbta
— MIT SHASS (@MIT_SHASS) April 12, 2014
In 2010, doctoral candidate Kacie Miura was stationed in Chongqing with the Peace Corps, when international tensions flared and major anti-Japanese protests erupted throughout China. https://t.co/loCAH8TWas @MITPoliSci #MITSocialSciences
— MIT SHASS for Students (@SHASS4Students) March 29, 2019
What can we learn 75 years after #Hiroshima75? Our Japan expert & @MIT_CIS Director, @dicksamuelsMIT, reviews the answers in Mark Gallicchio's new book in the @nytimes: https://t.co/1LByYnDSbk.@MIT @MIT_SHASS #AcademicTwitter #Asia #weapon #wmd #HiroshimaDay #politics #history
— MIT SSP (@MIT_SSP) August 4, 2020
What is "technonationalism" & why does it matter in #nationalsecurity? Our @dicksamuelsMIT's work explaining it is discussed in this @japantimes op-ed: https://t.co/2CyzJ5KZAq. @MIT_CIS @MITPoliSci #Asia #security #foreignaffairs #foreignpolicy #government #Japan #international
— MIT SSP (@MIT_SSP) May 12, 2020
Review of @dicksamuelsMIT new book Special Duty: A History of the Japanese Intelligence Community https://t.co/1iJyEyXWNw via @ForeignAffairs
— MIT SSP (@MIT_SSP) November 7, 2019
SSP alums/students quoted in Trump’s comments on Japanese nukes are worrisome—even by Trump standards https://t.co/cDJ7wQftfn via @voxdotcom
— MIT SSP (@MIT_SSP) March 31, 2016
MIT Japanese lecturers work with OpenCourseWare to bring free online Japanese language classes to thousands of people around the world. @MIT_SHASS @mitopenlearning https://t.co/38ZQAM5UWi pic.twitter.com/ut61rJaSU8
— MIT GL (@GlobalMIT) November 10, 2020
The #Japanese Intelligence Community & Espionage #podcast featuring @dicksamuelsMIT on @japankyonews https://t.co/HjNrsz9guB via @ListenNotes @MIT_SHASS @MITPoliSci @MIT_SSP
— MIT CIS (@MIT_CIS) March 17, 2020
#Coronavirus: #Japan Sends Final Evacuation Flight @MinaPollmann writes in @Diplomat_APAC https://t.co/5XGocZhAV2 @MIT_SHASS @MITPoliSci @MIT_SSP
— MIT CIS (@MIT_CIS) February 13, 2020
The Ever-Evolving Importance of Japan’s Coast Guard @MinaPollmann @Diplomat_APAC https://t.co/MI5gFSmE5G As @dicksamuelsMIT says “the most significant and least heralded Japanese military development since the end of the Cold War.” @MITPoliSci @MIT_SHASS @MIT_SSP @MITnews
— MIT CIS (@MIT_CIS) December 13, 2019
BBC News – North Korea threatens Japan with 'real ballistic missile' https://t.co/cgojIQRjxC @NarangVipin quoted @MIT_SHASS @MITPoliSci @MIT_SSP
— MIT CIS (@MIT_CIS) December 2, 2019
Banyan: Japanese spies, once renowned, have fallen on hard times https://t.co/738yA9cckh via @TheEconomist @dicksamuelsMIT 's new book Special Duty is featured @MITNews @MIT_SHASS @MITPoliSci @MIT_SSP
— MIT CIS (@MIT_CIS) September 12, 2019
@dicksamuelsMIT new book https://t.co/6Oql50lF9a on #Japan #intelligence available soon! Spread the word! @MIT_SHASS @MIT_SSP @MITnews @MITPoliSci https://t.co/tFZiAYcD9G
— MIT CIS (@MIT_CIS) May 23, 2019
IAPSS Live with Richard Samuels on: #US-Japan Alliance in Times of Rising… https://t.co/E6BHeVJPMk via @YouTube @MITpolisci @MIT_SSP @MITnews
— MIT CIS (@MIT_CIS) December 19, 2018
@dicksamuelsMIT on Japan's pivot in Asia @MIT_SHASS @MIT_SSP @MITPoliSci https://t.co/HT2zuB1e8W
— MIT CIS (@MIT_CIS) July 24, 2018
Read @dicksamuelsMIT & Eric Heginbotham piece on Japan's military strategy @ForeignAffairs @MIT_SHASS @MITPoliSci @MIT_SSP @MITnews https://t.co/qzVmaVdLgL
— MIT CIS (@MIT_CIS) July 16, 2018
https://t.co/aqzWnG7xJH Discord remains between #US, #Japan re #Singapore meeting@dicksamuelsMIT quoted "He (#Trump) has given every reason for Tokyo to fear that Washington will compromise their security…" @MITPoliSci @MIT_SHASS @MIT_SSP
— MIT CIS (@MIT_CIS) June 9, 2018
Japan Yet to Tap Potential of Offsets to Lower Defense Costs https://t.co/dfkATh0ziu
— Richard J. Samuels (@dicksamuelsMIT) March 3, 2021
Japan must address legal and practical gaps in maritime security https://t.co/hYbRl7oZxO @alessionaval
— Richard J. Samuels (@dicksamuelsMIT) February 24, 2021
What the G7 Fiasco Means for Japan @MinaPollmann @Diplomat_APAC https://t.co/nJqjQgalcd
— MITPoliticalScience (@MITPoliSci) June 12, 2018
Who Suffers from the #COVID19 Shocks? @UTokyo_News_en & @MITEcon economists find that the most severely hurt workers in #Japan have been a group of female, contingent, low-skilled workers, engaged in social and non-flexible jobs: https://t.co/K4G15K2Dbf #CovidEconomics pic.twitter.com/vNKzYsYoyu
— CEPR (@cepr_org) August 3, 2020
This is an important #event.#Research@Bank_of_Japan_e @BeckerFriedman @BoE_Research @MITEcon @HarvardEcon @IMFNews @FedResearch @PressSec @GlobalNTT @NTTPR @BillGates @JPN_PMO @IsraeliPM https://t.co/PXcM7d2hqM
— Omega Lab (@alphaandomega00) August 17, 2020
https://twitter.com/Einstein_Berlin/status/1182219505172393984
Joan Jonas, a professor emerita at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has won the 2018 Kyoto Prize, billed as Japan’s highest private award for global achievement. Announced by the Inamori Foundation, the prize goes to important figures in the fie… https://t.co/fNNA3KC1aO pic.twitter.com/hYJb0uoG86
— Arts at MIT (@ArtsatMIT) June 15, 2018
Joan Jonas, a professor emerita at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has won the 2018 Kyoto Prize, billed as Japan’s highest private award for global achievement. Read more: https://t.co/2W1rWdXTZJ
@ACTMIT @MIT #JoanJonas #kyotoprize #arts #technology pic.twitter.com/YHMz7Vb1II— Arts at MIT (@ArtsatMIT) June 15, 2018
Hear traditional Japanese music with a jazz inflection performed by Sumie Kaneko @MIT on Saturday, December 3rd: https://t.co/A86n8mrqNV pic.twitter.com/imClUSf2Ou
— Arts at MIT (@ArtsatMIT) November 22, 2016
RT @amywebb: Japan Railways wants to build a team of robots to help travelers https://t.co/1NRIbl6Vvm pic.twitter.com/uUs9hUyfbb #AI
— MIT Sloan Management Review (@mitsmr) August 3, 2017
RT @rossdawson: Japanese retailers quickly embracing bitcoin payments – may be accepted at 260,000 shops by summer https://t.co/s6EybXHzCo
— MIT Sloan Management Review (@mitsmr) April 6, 2017
"In the Japanese tradition of monozukuri, the craftsman takes care using resources not to be wasteful or frivolous" http://t.co/4CsVgGuGLa
— MIT Sloan Management Review (@mitsmr) April 18, 2014
Lessons From Kyocera http://t.co/nstsffko Japanese company’s #management system promotes growth by extreme #decentralization
— MIT Sloan Management Review (@mitsmr) December 12, 2012
https://twitter.com/ptrmadurai/status/1174890391641837568
By 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean by weight than fish. https://t.co/H6aZouLpHN
— MIT Sloan School of Management (@MITSloan) January 23, 2020
https://twitter.com/MITSloan/status/1052627885440286720
Japan has 33,000 businesses at least a century old https://t.co/WqcPumTI0P
Michael Cusumano agrees. He’s a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who spearheaded entrepreneurship and innovation initiatives at the Tokyo University of Sci… https://t.co/zutLGWJPIP
— Symmetrical Data Security, LLC. (@SymDataSec) February 14, 2020
Why Westerners Fear Robots and the Japanese Do Not. @medialab’s @Joi explains why religious contexts and historical differences have led the Western world to be warier of robots than the Japanese. @WIRED. https://t.co/RavykECDbj pic.twitter.com/uMZGuwkFIx
— MIT SA+P (@mitsap) August 25, 2018
https://twitter.com/CurtisSChin/status/1126738155602829312
Crossing your fingers for some live music this #MITRAK week? The Lewis Music Library has you covered – stop by tonight at 4PM for Japan Twang: An Evening of Tsugaru-jamisen with Sato Michiyoshi https://t.co/zSGLbbB7Mh pic.twitter.com/SOOXY8k1xF
— MIT Libraries (@mitlibraries) March 7, 2018
Mark your calendars: Dec. 1 composer forum w/ Sumie Kaneko, Japanese Koto & Shamisen player & jazz singer/songwriter https://t.co/EZWRiSkzwm pic.twitter.com/z621ROT3l8
— MIT Libraries (@mitlibraries) November 27, 2016
https://twitter.com/meijiat150/status/1009473694551269383
We are launching a new speaker series: Japan's Pop Culture Takeover! Join us 03/04 at 6PM EST to hear anime expert Susan Napier discuss her latest work, Miyazakiworld: A Life in Art, with MIT anthropologist Ian Condry! https://t.co/WzSyKuXsEO pic.twitter.com/8KOzaSTxFp
— Japan Society Boston (@JapanBoston) February 26, 2021
#Seattle Our friend and ally, the #Japanese, have a new Consul General in Seattle. He's an @MIT graduate and much more who understands @Boeing, @MIcrosoft and @Amazon. Meet him, right here, #avgeeks #diplomats :https://t.co/piPxM1SUUQ #Diplomacy #Japan
— Andrew McIntosh (@PSBJaero) September 1, 2020
Free and open to the public:
9th Boston Japan Film Festival will screen a feature film and six short films at @MIT Building 34 Room 101 on Sunday, November 2019.https://t.co/rmmvjtrCDv pic.twitter.com/wrKqx6Kfd0
— JapanConsulateBoston (@JPNCons_boston) November 20, 2019
Team Affectiva representing at the 2019 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Japan Conference on January 25th in Tokyo! #AutoAI @MIT pic.twitter.com/UuLmDUQkWN
— Affectiva (@Affectiva) January 29, 2019
@gordoncollege alum Hiromu Nagahara, class of 2003 (Ph.D., Harvard University) headlines the Massachusetts Institute of Technology news with, "When Japan met the world." #Japan @MIT @Harvard https://t.co/AX2h0eHgAI pic.twitter.com/QUm8rioIda
— Gordon College (@gordoncollege) November 23, 2018
“[Japan’s research community] is isolated.” —@ishii_mit @MIT http://t.co/CVwhQtNxDZ (+ the US needs to get out more) pic.twitter.com/uMrDZ2OmEH
— John Maeda (@johnmaeda) May 30, 2015
#IAFOR Conference Podcast – Prof. Michael Cusumano @MIT on Japanese Firms & #StayingPower http://t.co/BNecljLI4i pic.twitter.com/0lvkxnPbfa
— IAFOR (@iafor) February 18, 2015
The 15th US Japan Drug Delivery Conference coming to an end!! One of the best meetings; founded by @MIT’s Bob Langer; my favorite meeting: great combination of science, engineering and entrepreneurship! Honored for presentations from both @Carbon and @AdvChemoTech! pic.twitter.com/xPh2YDpfHa
— Joseph DeSimone (@Joseph_DeSimone) December 19, 2019
The discussions at the US Japan Drug Delivery Conference about the evolution of technology and product development has been priceless. Tenacity, risk taking, and clever science and engineering making great progress but it’s been a long 50 y road. @NPeppas @CHADNANO @MIT pic.twitter.com/VYfFHnIMct
— Joseph DeSimone (@Joseph_DeSimone) December 15, 2017
@TheAtlantic article, "If the Atomic Bomb Had Not been Used," by K.T. Compton @MIT in 12/46. Summary: If the US had not implemented the Manhattan Project, 100,000s more lives, both American and Japanese, would have been lost. https://t.co/SZxgAi2A4U #Hiroshima75 @JamesFallows
— Holly Alderman (@AldermanArts) August 6, 2020
Vipin Narang, a nuclear nonproliferation specialist at @MIT, thinks the #Trump administration may already have accepted the inevitability of such a war and the near-guarantee that #South Korea and #Japan will be devastated as well. https://t.co/WglTJVviig
— Le Monde diplomatique in English (@LMdiplo) December 24, 2017
Short, country by country summary of #Greenbonds progress in Asia, from Australia to Japan to India via @MIT.
Best read with reference to our recent Asia-Pacific issuance map below. https://t.co/o1CJ7SitoU #greenfinance pic.twitter.com/nywIzT905S— Climate Bonds (@ClimateBonds) October 5, 2019