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| Domain | Causal Chain | Possible Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Geopolitics & Defense | (Great-power rivalry intensity ↑ → Military expenditure spike (% GDP) ↑ → Defense-spending burden on fiscal balance ↑ → Arms-race expenditure gap ↑) | The ensuing arms race will worsen fiscal pressures and further intensify great-power rivalry. |
| Geopolitics & Defense | (Alliance interoperability score ↓ → Forward-deployed troop surge ↑ → Escalation probability estimate ↑) | A surge in forward-deployed troops increases contact points, elevating the risk of unintended military escalation. |
| Geopolitics & Defense | (Sanctions & export-control aggressiveness ↑ → Sanctions breadth index ↑ → Supply-chain relocation cost (% GDP) ↑ → Business fixed-investment growth deviation ↓) | Broader sanctions and higher relocation costs will depress business fixed-investment growth. |
| Geopolitics & Defense | (Maritime-claim assertiveness ↑ → Freedom-of-navigation incident count ↑ → Global shipping war-risk premium ↑ → Shipping-insurance cost share of trade value ↑) | Elevated shipping war-risk premiums will increase insurance costs, raising overall trade logistics expenses. |
| Transportation & Logistics | (Aviation bilateral & multilateral ASA openness ↓ → Air-cargo capacity utilisation ↓ → Freight-rate volatility index ↑ → Logistics cost-to-sales ratio ↑) | Reduced air-cargo capacity and volatile freight rates will drive up logistics cost-to-sales ratios for shippers. |
| Transportation & Logistics | (Aviation ASA openness ↓ → Door-to-door export lead time ↑ → Real export-market share change ↓ → Global export-market share shift ↓) | Longer door-to-door lead times will erode Japan’s export competitiveness and shrink its global market share. |
| Energy & Natural Resources | (Critical-mineral import concentration index ↑ → Resource-control share (rare earths) ↑ → Strategic-commodity price volatility ↑ → Battery cost ↑) | Higher strategic-commodity volatility will translate into increased battery costs for Japanese manufacturers. |
| Non-Interstate Conflict & Security | (Cross-border sanctuary ease score ↓ → Conflict-induced displacement flow ↑ → Civilian-conflict fatality toll ↑ → Humanitarian-aid dependency ratio ↑) | Restricted refuge access could amplify displacement and casualties, boosting humanitarian aid dependency. |
| Social Cohesion | (Anti-discrimination enforcement strength ↓ → Online hateful-content visibility share ↑ → Intergroup violence incident frequency ↑ → Social-trust composite swing ↓) | Rising online hate content and intergroup violence will undermine social trust between communities. |
| Politics | (Great-power rivalry intensity ↑ → Political-risk sovereign spread ↑ → Investor political-risk premium ↑ → FDI net inflow (% GDP) ↓) | Increased political-risk premiums will deter foreign investment, reducing FDI inflows as a share of GDP. |
Erudite Risk takes an all risks approach to intelligence reporting. We categorize key intelligence into one of 40 different risk intelligence categories.
The goal is to provide intelligence that allows decision makers to avoid being blindsided by what they may have missed, while informing them to make better decisions as well.
Erudite Risk also includes operations categories so you can monitor the environment for better decision making. Everything is tied together--what happens in risk affects operations and what happens in the market impacts risk profiles.
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Japan-S. Korea Defense Drill Unlikely to Take Place This Month
Nippon | English | News | Nov. 20, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
South Korea has notified Japan that it will not participate in a planned joint search-and-rescue drill scheduled for November 2025. The exercise was to involve Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force and the South Korean navy. The cancellation may be linked to South Korea’s displeasure over Japan recently canceling refueling support for South Korean air force aircraft.
There are growing concerns that defense cooperation between Japan and South Korea may again face setbacks. Joint military exercises were completely halted after a December 2018 incident where a South Korean warship aimed fire-control radar at a Japanese patrol aircraft over the Sea of Japan. In November 2024, a joint drill was held for the first time in about seven years, reflecting improved relations between the two countries following diplomatic efforts by former leaders Fumio Kishida and Yoon Suk-yeol.
EU、Googleへの調査開始-Google検索についてDMA違反の可能性
EU launches investigation into Google over potential DMA violations in Google Search
NLI Research Institute | Local Language | AcademicThink | Nov. 20, 2025 | Regulation
On November 13, 2025, the European Commission initiated an investigation into Google’s search result policies to assess potential violations of the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA). The inquiry focuses on Google’s practice of demoting certain websites, particularly those introducing products through commercial partnerships, in search rankings under its site reputation abuse policy. The Commission will examine whether this treatment constitutes discriminatory behavior that hinders competitors’ fair access, innovation, and lawful business activities.
The investigation centers on Articles 6(5) and 6(12) of the DMA, which prohibit gatekeepers like Google from favoring their own services or discriminating among business users in search results, requiring transparency, fairness, and non-discrimination. Article 6(5) forbids preferential ranking of a gatekeeper’s own services, while Article 6(12) demands fair access conditions for business users. Since Google has been subject to the DMA since March 7, 2024, its search practices are under full regulatory scrutiny.
The report also contrasts this EU regulatory approach with Japan’s upcoming Smartphone Competition Promotion Act, effective December 18, 2025, which prohibits preferential treatment but only concerning services provided by the designated business operator itself. Because the current case does not involve Google favoring its own products, it would not fall under this Japanese law. The article suggests that the EU’s broader DMA provisions may prompt reconsideration of Japan’s narrower regulations in digital platform governance.
INTERVIEW: Japan to Grasp Foreigners' Land Acquisitions
Nippon | English | News | Nov. 20, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Japanese Economic Security Minister Kimi Onoda emphasized the urgent need to establish a system that allows the government to accurately monitor land acquisitions by foreign nationals in Japan. She highlighted the current lack of comprehensive data as the biggest problem, and stated the government aims to determine policy directions by January 2026 based on improved information.
Onoda also expressed a desire to collaborate with Justice Minister Hiroshi Hiraguchi on potentially regulating the total number of foreign nationals allowed to enter Japan. She reinforced that the government’s goal is to promote an orderly coexistence with foreign residents while addressing public concerns by firmly responding to criminal acts by some foreigners, without fostering xenophobia.
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