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Sean Nottoli

Sean Nottoli is a Visiting Fellow of the Danube Institute. He is an American and a Conservative politics expert with 10 years of experience running Republican campaigns across America, most recently for the Trump Campaign. A Gilman Scholar, he holds a degree in Political Science and a Minor in Japanese language from Clemson University. He is experienced in US–China, Japan, Korea, Europe, and NATO relations, and conducts research in new emerging security threats in the 21st century.
‘Takaichi stood in front of applauding ministers when she announced her plans to allow workers to work up to 100 overtime hours a month.’
‘If the countries of Europe truly fear abandonment by the United States, they should first and foremost invest in their own security.’
‘If China wants to exert pressure on Japan, this isn’t the way. Ultimately, it has only damaged the reputation and viability of its airlines.’
‘In this age of political polarization, the rise of AI has created a world where we are quickly losing the ability to know what is real.’
‘Beyond the automotive and electrical component manufacturing it offers, Hungary may hold the key to one of the most significant problems threatening Japan’s survival: its rapidly declining birthrate and aging
‘With the raging war in Ukraine, Russia’s recent incursions into NATO airspace in Poland, Estonia, and Denmark, and the rising worries of war in the Pacific, one would probably imagine
‘A trauma whose effects would trickle down and have devastating repercussions, especially for those who were in the formative years of their childhood when it happened. A trauma that would
‘Through Japan’s growing business and cultural ties with Hungary, the Hungarian–Japanese relationship is poised to grow at an exponential rate in the coming years. Japan’s use of Hungary as a
‘This is significant because Hungary is uniquely positioned to be an asset to President Trump as he handles another crisis in the Indo-Pacific region: China and its continued threats to
‘In this new age of hybrid warfare, information is power. As the saying goes: “the pen is mightier than the sword”—and nothing is more dangerous than a government or military