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Hitoshi Tanaka

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Hitoshi Tanaka


Hitoshi Tanaka (January 15, 1947) is a former Japanese diplomat. He is a Special Advisor (and former chairperson) of the Institute for International Strategy at the Japan Research Institute, and a Senior Fellow of the Japan Center for International Exchange.[1]

As a diplomat in Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1969–2005) he served as Director of the North America Division, North America Bureau; Director of the Northeast Asia Division, Asia Bureau; Minister, Embassy of Japan in the United Kingdom; Director, General Affairs Division, Foreign Policy Bureau; Deputy Director General, North America Bureau; Consul General of Japan in San Francisco; Director, Economic Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Director, Asia and Pacific Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and Deputy Foreign Minister.[2]

During his tenure as Director-General of the Asia and Pacific Bureau, he conducted secret negotiations with North Korea, which led to the 2002 Japan-North Korea Pyongyang Declaration.[3]

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  1. ^ "国際戦略研究所 執筆物|日本総研". 日本総研.
  2. ^ "田中 均|研究員紹介|日本総研". 日本総研.
  3. ^ "【激動 朝鮮半島 私はこうみる】(2)6ヵ国協議再開し合意を 日本総合研究所国際戦略研究所理事長 田中均氏". 西日本新聞me.