Position | Professor Emeritus, Adjunct Professor |
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Degree | Ph.D. (Political Science), Cornell University |
Specialty | Comparative Politics, International Political Economy |
Current Research Interests | Democratization and Economic Development in the Developing Countries; Regional Integration in East Asia; Political Economy of Contemporary Japan |
- Professional Career
1980 Research Associate, University of Tokyo
1981 Associate Professor, University of Tokyo
1991 Professor, University of Tokyo
2008 Professor, GRIPS
Vice-President, JICA & Director, JICA Research Institute
Visiting Professor, GRIPS
2011- Vice President and Professor, GRIPS
Senior Research Advisor, JICA Research Institute
2014- Senior Professor, GRIPS
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- Selected publications
Five Years After: Reassessing Japan's Responses to the Earthquake, Tsunami, and the Nuclear Disaster, edited by Tsunekawa, Tokyo:Tokyo University Press, 2016.
Two Crises, Different Outcomes: East Asia and Global Finance, coedited with T. J. Pempel,?Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2015.
International Relations under the Earthquake and Nuclear Disasters, edited by Tsunekawa, Tokyo: Toyo Keizai Shinposha, 2015.
Objectives and Institutions for Japan's Official Development Assistance (ODA) : Evolution and Challenges, JICA Research Institute Working Paper No.66. February 2014.
State Building, Economic Development, and Democracy in Modern Japan, in K. Otsuka and T. Shiraishi (eds.), State Building and Development, London: Routledge, 2014.
Political Process of Deregulation in Japan: What Has Changed? in Juro Teranishi, ed., Structural Impediments and Deregulation, Tokyo: Keio University Press, 2010 (in Japanese).
Old Japan, New Japan: Explaining the Changing Nature of Japan’s Political Economy. Political Science in Asia, Vol.3, No.1/2 (2007/08): 37-59.
Building Asian Security Institutions under the Triple Shocks, in Vinod Aggarwal & Min Gyo Koo, eds., Asia’s New Institutional Architecture: Evolving Structures for Managing Trade, Financial, and Security Relations, Springer Co., 2007.
Nature of Democratic Commitment in Asia. Political Science in Asia, Vol.2, No.2 (2007).(with H. Washida)
Explaining Long-term Endurance of Democratic Regimes: Toward a Conflict Theory of Democratization, in Keiichi Tsunekawa, ed., Democratic Identity: Formation of New Democracies, Tokyo: Waseda University Press, 2006.
Why So Many Maps There? Japan and Regional Cooperation, in T. J. Pempel, ed., Remapping East Asia: the Construction of a Region, Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 2005.
East Asia and Latin America: The Unlikely Alliance, in Peter Smith, K. Horisaka, and S. Nishijima, eds., Japan in Asia-Latin American Interaction, Rowman & Littlefield, 2003.
The State and Private Enterprise, Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1996 (in Japanese).
Political Economy of Dependence, Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1988 (in Japanese).
Structure of Crisis in Latin America, Tokyo: Yuhikaku Press, 1986 (with A. Hosono in Japanese) (Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Award).
Corporatism without Labor? The Japanese Anomaly in P. C. Schmitter & G. Lehmbruch, eds., Trends toward Corporatist Intermediation, London/Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1979 (with T. J. Pempel).