
Seminar Activities
Professor Rumi Aoyama
Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University
Rumi Aoyama Laboratory
The Aoyama Laboratory is grounded in a shared focus on Chinese politics and international relations.Students with diverse academic interests and backgrounds actively pursue independent research within this common framework.
Through project-based research, the seminar aims to develop strong analytical skills grounded in an international perspective and advanced subject expertise.The laboratory seeks to cultivate individuals capable of contributing to both academia and professional practice in the future.

Activities
Student Research Topics
Below are examples of research topics currently pursued by students in the laboratory.
| Party-to-party diplomacy in Japan–China relations | The Belt and Road Initiative and China’s foreign strategy |
| International relations theory in the Chinese context | The role of China’s military bases in the Spratly Islands |
| The development process of China’s aircraft carriers | Diplomatic relations between China and the Solomon Islands |
| China’s aid to Pacific Island countries | Government regulation of individual and online media in China |
| The role of bilingual education policy in China | China’s WTO accession and Japan–China relations |






