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2015-16 ASSOCIATES
Naofumi FUJIMURAKobe University
office 61KirklandStreet,Room301e-mail nfujimura@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject PartyOrganizationsandLegislativeBehaviorin AdvancedDemocracies
Aki FUKUYAMAAsahiShimbun
Ms. Fukuyama received her B.A. in Commerce fromMeiji University.Mostrecently,sheservedasaStaff WriterintheOsakaHeadquartersof The Asahi Shimbun.ShehasalsoservedintheTokyoHeadquartersandKofuandMatsueBureaus.Inadditiontocoveringawiderangeof newsinOsaka,Tokyo,Kofu,andMatsue on crimes and local court cases, she has written extensively onautomobile, electronics, and pharmaceutical industries in Japan; on Japanesefinancialinstitutionsandstockexchanges;andonlocalandnationalelections.Ms.Fukuyama’sresearchatHarvardwillexaminetheTrans-PacificPartnership(TPP)andU.S.-Japanrelations.
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ProfessorFujimura isAssociateProfessorat theGraduateSchoolof LawatKobeUniversity.HeearnedhisB.A.inPoliticalSciencefromOsakaUniversity,M.A.inPoliticalSciencefromKyotoUniversity,M.A.inInternationalStudiesfrom University of Washington, and Ph.D. in Political Science from KyotoUniversity. His research interests are comparative and legislative politics.ProfessorFujimura'sarticleshavebeenpublishedinJapanese Journal of Political Science, Journal of East Asian Studies, European Political Science Review, Party Politics,and inother journalsandeditedvolumes.WhileatHarvard,hewill conductresearchonhowpoliticalpartiesgaintheirmembers'supportfortheirpoliciesanddecisionsinJapanandtheU.S.
office 61KirklandStreet,Room302e-mail afukuyama@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject TheTrans-PacificPartnership(TPP)andU.S.-Japan Relations
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Andrew LEVIDISKyoto University
Dr.LevidisreceivedaPh.D.inHistoryfromKyotoUniversity.HehasbeenanAssistantProfessorof HistoryatKyotoUniversity,andaPostdoctoralFellowattheEdwinO.ReischauerInstituteof JapaneseStudiesatHarvard.Hisresearchfocuses on political and intellectual history, the Japanese rightwing, fascismandmilitarism,andpan-Asianismintheearly twentiethcentury.Hisdoctoraldissertationwasastudyof powerandpoliticsinprewarJapanthroughthelifeandcareerof KishiNobusuke(1896-1987).Duringthecurrentacademicyear,Dr.Levidisplanstocompletehisbookmanuscriptbasedonhisdissertation,andwillteachHistory60Q,“ModernJapanatWar,”inthefallsemester.
Konrad KALICKIUniversityof British
Columbia
Dr.KalickiholdsaB.A.inPoliticsfromtheUniversityof Winnipeg,anM.A.inPoliticalSciencefromSimonFraserUniversity,andaPh.D.inPoliticalSciencefrom theUniversity of BritishColumbia.His comparative research interestsinclude labor migration policy, the politics of immigration and citizenship,andthepoliticsof historicalmemory,especiallyinEuropeandEastAsia.Hisarticles have appeared inSocial Science Japan Journal, Japanese Journal of Political Science, Ethnopolitics, and Asian Studies Review.Duringthe2015-16academicyear,Dr.Kalicki plans to completehis bookmanuscript, tentatively titled “ActingLikeaState:ThePoliticsof ForeignLaborAdmission inJapan,Taiwan,andSouthKorea.”
office 61KirklandStreet,Room302e-mail hhara@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject ManagingFinancialRiskinResponsetoNatural Disasters
Hiroyuki HARAMinistryof Finance
Mr.HaraearnedhisB.A.andM.A. inEconomicsfromKeioUniversity,andM.A. inPublicPolicy andM.S. inFinancialMathematics fromUniversityof Chicago.MostrecentlyattheMinistryof Finance(MOF),hewasDirectorof theCoordinationDivision,TohokuLocalFinanceBureau.AttheFinancialServicesAgency (FSA) and the Securities Exchange and Surveillance Commission(SESC),hehasalsoheldvariouspositionsasDeputyDirectorinareassuchassupervisionof capitalmarketsandtheJapanPost.AtHarvard,Mr.Harawillinvestigatethemanagementof financialriskinresponsetonaturaldisasters.
office 61KirklandStreet,Room301e-mail kkalicki@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject ThePoliticsof ForeignLaborAdmissioninJapan, Korea,andTaiwan
office 61KirklandStreet,Room301e-mail alevidis@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject KishiNobusukeandtheOriginsof Japan'sPostwar Conservatism
Silvio MIYAZAKIUniversityof SãoPaulo
ProfessorMiyazakiisProfessorof EconomicsattheUniversityof SãoPaulo.HeearnedhisB.A.inEconomicsfromUniversityof SãoPaulo,andB.A.andM.A. inPublicAdministrationandPh.D. inEconomicsfromGetulioVargasFoundation. His research interests include trade policy, regional economicintegration, and economic relations between Brazil and Japan. His articleshave appeared in International Journal of Business and Economics, Ritsumeikan Economic Review, Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, Brazilian Journal of Business Administration, andmanyothers.He is also theco-editorof Regional Economic Integration(inPortuguese;Saraiva,2013).AtHarvard,hisresearchwillfocusontheevolutionof Japan’stradepolicyanditsimpactonLatinAmerica.
Masahiro NAKAGAWANationalPoliceAgency
Mr.Nakagawa receivedhisBachelor of Law fromUniversity of Tokyo.Hismost recent position was the Director of Education and Training Divisionon Police Administration at theNational Police Academy. Since joining theNationalPoliceAgencyof Japan,hehasservedastheDirectorof DetentionAdministrationOffice;Directorof Criminal InvestigationBureau,HokkaidoPrefecturalPolice;andDeputyCommanderof YamaguchiPrefecturalPolice.Asaqualifiedattorneyatlaw,hehasalsotaughtatWasedaUniversity’sSchoolof Law.Duringthe2015-16academicyear,Mr.Nakagawa’sresearchwillanalyzetheinvestigationof intellectualpropertytheftintheU.S.andJapan.
Seiji MANABEJapanAir
Self-DefenseForceLieutenantColonelManabe receivedhisB.A. inElectricalEngineering fromNational Defense Academy and M.A. in International Relations from TheFletcherSchoolatTuftsUniversity.HehasservedmorethanfifteenyearsintheJapanAir-Self DefenseForce(JASDF)asanF-4SuperPhantomfighterjetpilotandhasattendedfighterjetpilottrainingsinTexas,Mississippi,andGeorgia.HehaspreviouslyservedasDeputyDirectorof RegionalPolicyDivision,AsianandOceaniaAffairsBureauattheMinistryof ForeignAffairs(MOFA),andasStaff OfficerintheDefensePlansandPolicyDepartment,JointStaff Officeat theMinistryof Defense(MOD).LieutenantColonelManabe’sresearchatHarvardwillexamineJapan’scollectiveself-defenseanddeterrenceinEastAsia.
office 61KirklandStreet,Room302e-mail smanabe@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject Japan'sCollectiveSelf-DefenseandDeterrencein EastAsia
office 61KirklandStreet,Room307e-mail smiyazaki@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject Evolutionof Japan'sTradePolicyandItsImpact onLatinAmerica
office 61KirklandStreet,Room303e-mail mnakagawa@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject Investigationof IntellectualPropertyTheftinthe U.S.andJapan
Emer O'DWYEROberlinCollege
ProfessorO’DwyerisAssociateProfessorof HistoryandEastAsianStudiesatOberlinCollege.She receivedaB.A. inEastAsianStudiesandaPh.D. inHistoryandEastAsianLanguagesfromHarvardUniversity.Sheisanhistorianof twentieth century Japan with research interests in imperial, urban, andsocialhistory.She is theauthorof Significant Soil: Settler Colonialism and Japan’s Urban Empire in Manchuria (HarvardUniversityAsiaCenterPress, 2015).ShewasaKlugeFoundationFellowattheLibraryof CongressandaPostdoctoralFellowattheEdwinO.ReischauerInstituteof JapaneseStudiesatHarvard.AtHarvard,ProfessorO’Dwyerwillconductresearchforhersecondbookproject,whichexploresJapan’sexperienceof defeatintheimmediatepostwarperiod.
Danny ORBACHHarvardUniversity
DannyOrbachwillbeaSeniorLecturerinHistoryattheHebrewUniversityof Jerusalem, starting in Fall 2016. He earned a B.A. in History and EastAsianStudiesfromTelAvivUniversity,andaPh.D.inHistoryfromHarvardUniversity. As an historian, commentator, and political blogger, he haspublishedextensivelyonGerman,Japanese,Chinese,IsraeliandMiddleEasternhistory,withaspecialfocusonmilitaryresistance,disobedience,rebellions,andpoliticalassassinations.Hislatestbook,Networks of Resistance: A New History of the German Resistance to Hitler, is forthcoming inHoughtonMifflinHarcourt/EamonDolanBooks.Duringthe2015-16academicyear,heplanstocompleteabookmanuscriptbasedonhisdissertationandwillbeginhisnewresearchprojectontheNanjingMassacreandcomparativehistoryof counterinsurgency.
Wataru NAKAYAMATokyoGasCo.,Ltd.
Mr.NakayamaearnedhisB.S.inPhysicsfromYokohamaCityUniversityandM.S.inEarthandPlanetaryPhysicsfromUniversityof Tokyo.AtTokyoGasCo.,Ltd.,hismostrecentpositionwasTeamLeaderof theTechnicalPlanningSectioninthePipelineNetworkDivision.HehasalsoservedasManagerof thePipelineDesignSectionattheKanagawaPipelineNetworkCenter;Managerof thePipelineMaintenanceSectionandChief of PlanningSectionattheWestTokyoPipelineNetworkCenter; andEngineer of theDisasterManagementSectionof theSupplyControl&DisasterManagementDepartment.WhileatHarvard,Mr.Nakayamawillexaminetheriskmanagementstrategiesof globalenergycompanies.
office 61KirklandStreet,Room303e-mail wnakayama@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject RiskManagementStrategiesof GlobalEnergy Companies
office 61KirklandStreet,Room203e-mail eodwyer@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject SearchingforTruthinOccupiedJapan,1945-52
office 61KirklandStreet,Room301e-mail dorbach@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject Cultureof Disobedience:RebillionandDefiancein theJapaneseArmy
Koji SUGIMOTOSankeiShimbun
Mr.SugimotoearnedhisB.A. inPolicyManagementandM.A. inMediaandGovernance from Keio University. As a political correspondent of Sankei Shimbun, he has also been assigned to cover theMinistry of ForeignAffairs(MOFA), Ministry of Defense (MOD), and the Japanese Prime Minister’sOffice.He is the authorof numerous articleson Japanesedomesticpolitics,diplomacy,anddefensepolicy.Duringthe2015-16academicyearatHarvard,Mr.SugimotowillconductresearchonU.S.strategyandalliancesystemintheAsia-Pacificregion.
Koji SONODAAsahiShimbun
Mr.SonodaisapoliticalwriterforThe Asahi Shimbun.HereceivedhisB.A.inLiteraturefromWasedaUniversity,andwasanexchangestudentattheSchoolof Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon. Since hebecameastaff writerforThe Asahi Shimbun,hehasmainlycoveredtheLiberalDemocraticPartyof Japan(LDP),theDemocraticPartyof Japan(DPJ),andJapan’s Ministry of Defense (MOD). His specialty is Japan’s conservatismandsecuritypolicy.Hisrecentwritingsincludeaseriesof articles,titled“TheAnalysisof CollectiveSelf-Defense”in2014,and“ThePrimeMinister,70yearsafterWorldWarII”in2015.Mr.Sonoda’sresearchatHarvardwillexamineU.S.perspectivesonJapanesenationalismandtheShinzoAbecabinet.
office 61KirklandStreet,Room302e-mail ksonoda@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject U.S.PerspectivesonJapaneseNationalismandthe ShinzoAbeCabinet
office 61KirklandStreet,Room307e-mail ksugimoto@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject U.S.StrategyandAllianceSystemintheAsia-Pacific Region
Young-June PARKKoreaNational
DefenseUniversity
ProfessorParkisaProfessorintheCollegeof NationalSecurity,KoreaNationalDefense University. He received his B.A. in Political Science from YonseiUniversity,M.A.inInternationalRelationsfromSeoulNationalUniversity,andPh.D. in InternationalRelations from theUniversity of Tokyo.His researchinterests focus on Japan's political and diplomatic history, Northeast Asiansecurity,andtheoriesof warandpeace.Hisrecentbooks(inKorean)includeTheBirth of Navy andModern Japan:Road toWealthyNation and StrongArmyintheMeijiPeriod(2015),ChallengesandTasksforInternationalSecurity(co-author,Sahoipeyongron,2012),InternationalPoliticsof Security(co-author,ShahoiPyongRon,2010),Korea’sSmartPowerDiplomacy (co-author,Hanul,2009), andTheThird Japan: Evaluation of Japan's Evolving Security Policy(Hanul,2008).Inthespringof 2016,ProfessorParkwillexamineJapan’sand
office 61KirklandStreet,Room208e-mail yjpark@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject Japan,Korea,andU.S.-ChinaMaritimeRivalryin theAsia-PacificRegion
Kohei YOSHINOMinistryof ForeignAffairs
Mr.Yoshino received his Bachelor of Law fromTohokuUniversity.During2013-15,heservedastheattachéattheEmbassyof JapaninChinaandstudiedatPekingUniversity.Asadiplomaticofficerof theMinistryof ForeignAffairs(MOFA),hewasalsoassignedtotheRegionalPolicyDivisionof theAsianandOceanianAffairsBureau,wherehecoordinatedtheJapan-China-SouthKoreatrilateralsummits,aswellastheASEANandEastAsiaSummit(EAS)meetings.DuringthecurrentacademicyearatHarvard,Mr.Yoshinowillconductresearchonthecontemporarydynamicsof Japan-U.S.-ChinarelationsintheAsia-Pacificregion.
office 61KirklandStreet,Room307e-mail kyoshino@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject Japan-U.S.-ChinaRelationsintheAsia-Pacific Region
Keiichiro UEDAMinistryof Economy,TradeandIndustry
Mr.UedaholdsaB.A.inEconomicsfromUniversityof Tokyo.HismostrecentpositionattheMinistryof Economy,TradeandIndustry(METI)wasDeputyDirector of the Industry-University Collaboration Office in the IndustrialScienceandTechnologyPolicyandEnvironmentalBureau.Hehasalsoservedin theIndustrialStructurePolicyDivisionandIndustrialFinanceDivision intheEconomicandIndustrialPolicyBureau;GlobalEconomicPolicyUnitattheMinister’sSecretariat;andEconomicandFiscalManagementDepartmentattheCabinetOfficeinJapan.Mr.Ueda’sresearchatHarvardwillexamineJapan’sdemographicshiftandstateprovisionof publicservices.
office 61KirklandStreet,Room307e-mail kueda@wcfia.harvard.eduresearchproject Japan'sDemographicShiftandStateProvisionof PublicServices
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