Dentsu Research Center Launches New Book on Economic Security
In a significant move to address the rising concerns over economic security in the business realm, Dentsu's Economic Security Research Center (DCER) has published a new book titled "Economic Security and Business - Risks and Practical Approaches Companies Should Know." This book is set for release on April 15, 2026.
Dentsu, headquartered in Minato City, Tokyo, under the leadership of President Hirohisa Iwamoto, established the DCER last year as a specialized organization aimed at supporting businesses in this crucial area. The center is headed by Shigeru Kitamura, the former Director of the National Security Bureau, and is dedicated to examining the geopolitical risks Japan faces today.
Insightful Webinar to Accompany the Book Launch
In conjunction with the book release, a webinar titled "DCER Insight Live: Frontlines of Economic Security" will be held on May 15, 2026. This webinar will feature several authors from the book, who will discuss pressing issues related to economic security and its implications for businesses and the public. The session aims to bridge the gap between academia and practical implementation, showcasing the book's findings and offering guidance on navigating these risks.
Overview of the Book's Content
The book systematically organizes the substantial research conducted by the DCER team. It addresses the geopolitical risks confronting Japanese enterprises and outlines economic security policies designed to safeguard supply chains, infrastructure, technology, and land. Notably, it includes a unique survey conducted among 10,000 voters that quantifies Japanese citizens' perceptions of risks associated with economic security and their support for relevant policies.
Key Chapters Include:
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The Weaponization of Economy: A critical look at how economic measures are being leveraged as tools of geopolitical strategy.
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Public Opinion on Economic Security: Insights from the unprecedented survey revealing public awareness and concern.
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Learning the Reality of Economic Security: A discussion on what constitutes effective economic security strategies for businesses.
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Roundtable Discussion: Perspectives on what attitudes companies need to adopt in today’s climate.
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Economic Security Q&A for Practitioners: Addressing common queries from industry stakeholders.
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Recommendations for the Future: Strategic advice for businesses looking to adapt to emerging challenges.
The book is a comprehensive resource that not only highlights risks but also provides actionable insights for companies to navigate the complexities of economic security. With 252 pages of detailed analysis, it is an essential read for stakeholders committed to maintaining robust business practices amidst evolving geopolitical landscapes.
The Future of Economic Security Awareness in Japan
As the landscape of international relations continues to shift, it is crucial that Japanese companies are equipped with the knowledge and tools to address economic security concerns proactively. The DCER is paving the way for a more informed approach that includes both policy advocacy and practical measures.
For anyone interested in staying ahead of these vital issues, the upcoming webinar promises to be an informative session that extends the discourse initiated by the book. Registration is free, and participants can engage with leading experts in the field through discussions on recent geopolitical developments and economic security strategies.
To learn more about the publication and to register for the webinar, visit the official DCER website:
DCER Official Site.
Conclusion
With the launch of this book and the upcoming webinar, Dentsu's Economic Security Research Center is positioning itself at the forefront of economic security discussions in Japan. It is imperative for businesses to understand these developments and adapt accordingly for a sustainable future.