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A former student of the Ecole Nationale d’Administration, Jean-Yves Colin worked for the French Treasury, where he was Financial Advisor to the French Embassy in Japan (1987-1990). He then joined the Crédit Agricole Group, where he was Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the asset management subsidiary, now known as Amundi, and Director of Compliance for Crédit Agricole S.A. Since leaving the banking group in 2013, Jean-Yves Colin has joined Asia Centre, where he is a member of the Board of Directors and an expert on North Asia.

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L’ombre des Territoires du Nord sur les relations entre le Japon et la Russie • Jean-Yves Colin

Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal (L) meets with Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida as a part of the Japan-Ukraine Conference for Promotion of Economic Growth and Reconstruction at Kishida's official residence in Tokyo on February 19, 2024. Ukraine's prime minister urged Japan's government and private sector on February 19 to step up support for the country's reconstruction, promising an "economic miracle" once the almost two-year-old war with Russia ends.
 (Photo by ISSEI KATO / POOL / AFP)
Jean-Yves Colin nous propose avec sa dernière brève de plonger dans l’histoire des disputes territoriales nippones, avec le cas des Hoppô Ryôdô. Selon l’auteur, « Cette récurrence de la question des Territoires du Nord explique en partie la prudence et parfois l’ambiguïté de la politique étrangère nippone à l’égard de la Russie ». La plume de Jean-Yves Colin nous guide du XVIII ème siècle jusqu’à la guerre en Ukraine et au décès suspect d’Alexei Navalny, pour mieux comprendre les relations russo-japonaises.
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