National Security Institute
Purpose
The National Security Institute conducts research grounded not only in global expertise on national security, but also in the integration of operational and technological knowledge.By advancing and sharing its research insights both within and beyond the organization, the Institute contributes to the development of a stable global security environment, while also supporting the society that Fujitsu aspires to build.
Main Research Areas
The National Security Institute conducts research ranging from military concepts, future warfare, and military history to Japan’s national security strategy and emerging technologies.
- Concepts, Doctrine, Future Warfare, and Military History
- National Security Strategies in Japan and Partner Countries
- Emerging Technologies, Including AI, and Their Strategic Implications
Our Research Team
Director
Vice Admiral(Ret.) JMSDF
Principal Research Director
Lieutenant General(Ret.) JASDF
Principal Research Fellow
Rear Admiral (Ret.) JMSDF
Principal Research Fellow
Major General (Ret.) JGSDF
Principal Research Fellow
Colonel (Res.) JGSDF
Senior Research Fellow
Head, Project 2040
Activities and Publications
This section highlights the activities of the National Security Institute, along with books, articles, and other publications by its researchers.
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