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DANIEL P. ALDRICH Purdue University, Department of Political Science Telephone: 765-494-4190
Beering Hall of Liberal Arts and Education Fax: 765-494-0833
100 N. University Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907 Email: daniel.aldrich[at]gmail.com CURRENT POSITION Associate Professor of Political Science, Purdue University Fall 2011- EXPERIENCE Fulbright Research Fellow, Faculty of Economics, Tokyo University Fall 2012-Fall 2013
AAAS Science and Technology Fellow, USAID, Washington, DC Fall 2011-Spring 2012
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University Fall 2008-Spring 2011
Visiting Abe Professor, Faculty of Law, Tokyo University Fall 2007- Fall 2008
Advanced Research Fellow, Harvard University, US-Japan Relations Program Fall 2006- Fall 2007
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Tulane University Fall 2005- Fall 2006 EDUCATION Harvard University, Ph.D., Government May 2005
Harvard University, M.A., Government May 2001
University of California at Berkeley, M.A., Asian Studies May 1998
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A., Asian Studies May 1996
BOOKS Resilience and Recovery in Asian Disasters: Community Ties, Market Mechanisms, and
Governance (with Yasu Sawada and Sothea Oum). New York: Springer Press (under contract).
Building Resilience: Social Capital in Post-Disaster Recovery. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press (2012). Japanese translation forthcoming from Minerva (2013). Reviewed in Colloquy, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of
Public Administration Theory and Research, LSE Review of Books, Quality Management Journal,
Risk, Hazards, and Crisis in Public Policy. Grawemeyer Award Nominee.
Site Fights: Divisive Facilities and Civil Society in Japan and the West. Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press (2008, 2010). Japanese translation from Sekaishisōsha (2012). Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology, Asia Policy, Asian Politics and Policy, Contemporary
Sociology, Environmental Politics, Environment and Planning Journal, Governance, Japan Forum,
Japanese Journal of Political Science, Journal of Asian Studies, Journal of Comparative Policy
Analysis, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Journal of Japanese Studies, Millennium, Perspectives on
Politics, Political Science Quarterly, Social Forces, Social Movement Studies, and Urban Studies.
REFEREED ARTICLES “The Need for Local Involvement: Decentralization of Disaster Management Institutions in
Baluchistan, Pakistan,” International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (forthcoming 2014 with
Ainuddin et al) “First Steps Towards Hearts and Minds? USAID‟s Countering Violent Extremism Policies in
Africa,” Terrorism and Political Violence (forthcoming 2014) “Taking the High Ground: Post-Katrina FEMA Trailer Siting,” Public Administration Review Vol.
73 No. 4 2013 pp. 613-622 (with Kevin Crook)
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REFEREED ARTICLES (continued) “A Normal Accident or a Sea-Change? Japanese Communities respond to the 3/11 Disaster,”
Japanese Journal of Political Science Vol. 14 Issue 2 2013 pp. 261-276 “Rethinking Civil Society-State Relations in Japan after 3/11,” Polity Vol. 45 No. 2 2013 pp. 249-
264 “Radio as the Voice of God: Peace and Tolerance Radio Programming‟s Impact on Norms,”
Perspectives on Terrorism Vol. 6 No. 6 2012 pp. 34-60 “Social, Not Physical, Infrastructure: The Critical Role of Civil Society in Disaster Recovery,”
Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management Vol. 36 Issue 3 July 2012 pp.
398-419 . Winner, Best Paper Award, APSA Public Policy Section “Context Matters: The Importance of Local Culture in Community Participation,” Journal of
Extension Vol. 50 No. 2 April 2012 pp. 1-10 (with Linda Prokopy et al.) “Post-Crisis Japanese Nuclear Policy: From Top-down Directives to Bottom-up Activism,” Asia
Pacific Issues Vol. 103 January 2012 pp. 1-11 “Ties that Bond, Ties that Build: Social Capital and Governments in Post Disaster Recovery,”
Studies in Emergent Order Vol. 4 December 2011 pp. 58-68 “Japanese Liberal Democratic Party Support and the Gender Gap: A New Approach,” British
Journal of Political Science, Vol. 41 No. 4 2011 pp 713-733 (with Rieko Kage) “Hatoko Comes Home: Civil Society and Nuclear Power in Japan,” Journal of Asian Studies, Vol.
70 No. 3 August 2011 pp. 683-705 (with Martin Dusinberre) “The Power of People: Social Capital‟s Role in Recovery from the 1995 Kobe Earthquake,” Natural
Hazards, Vol. 56 No. 3 2011 pp. 595-611 “The Externalities of Social Capital: Post-Tsunami Recovery in Southeast India,” Journal of Civil
Society, Vol. 8 No. 1 2011 pp. 81-99 “Between Market and State: Directions in Social Science Research on Disaster,” Perspectives on
Politics, Volume 9 Number 1, March 2011 pp. 61-68 (invited essay) “Separate and Unequal: Post-Tsunami Aid Distribution in Southern India,” Social Science
Quarterly, Volume 91, No. 4, December 2010 pp. 1369-1389 “Fixing Recovery: Social Capital in Post-Crisis Resilience,” Journal of Homeland Security, Volume
6, June 2010, pp. 1- 10 “The 800-Pound Gaijin in the Room: Strategies and Tactics for Conducting Fieldwork in Japan and
Abroad,” PS : Political Science and Politics, Volume 42, No. 2, April 2009, pp. 299- 303 “Strong Civil Society as a Double-Edged Sword: Siting Trailers in Post-Katrina New Orleans,”
Political Research Quarterly, Volume 61, No. 3, September 2008, pp. 379-389 (with Kevin Crook) “Location, Location, Location: Selecting Sites for Controversial Facilities,” Singapore Economic
Review, Volume 53, No. 1, April 2008, pp. 145-172 “Controversial Facility Siting: State Policy Instruments and Flexibility,” The Journal of
Comparative Politics, Volume 38, No. 1, October 2005, pp. 103-123 (invited essay) “Mars and Venus at Twilight: A Critical Investigation of Moralism, Age Effects, and Sex
Differences,” Political Psychology, Volume 24, March 2003, pp. 23-40 (with Rieko Kage)
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REFEREED ARTICLES (continued) “Localities that Can Say No? Autonomy and Dependence in Japanese Local Government,” Asian
Journal of Political Science, Volume V, June 1999, pp. 60-76 “If You Build It, They Will Come: A Cautionary Tale about the Tumen River Projects,” Journal of
East Asian Affairs, Volume 9, No. 1, Winter/ Spring 1997, pp. 299-326
BOOK CHAPTERS “The Importance of Social Capital in Building Community Resilience,” in Wanglin Yan and Will
Galloway, eds., Rethinking Resilience: Adaptation and Transformation in a Time of Change. New York:
Springer (forthcoming 2014) “Revisiting the Limits of Flexible and Adaptive Institutions,” in Jeff Kingston, ed., Critical Readings on
Japan. New York: Routledge (forthcoming 2013) “Nuclear Renaissance or End of an Era? Japan‟s 3/11 disaster in Comparative and Historical
Perspective,” in Sylvia Watanabe and Gayle Sato, ed., Aftermath of the 3/11 Disasters. Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan Press (forthcoming 2013) “The Emergence of Civil Society: Networks in Disasters, Mitigation, and Recovery,” in Urbano Fra
Paleo, ed., Risk Governance. New York: Springer (forthcoming 2013) “The Need for Comparative Research in Disaster Studies: Developing Broader Theories from
Research,” in Janki Andharia, ed., Disaster Studies: Implications for Research and Practice. New
York: Routledge (forthcoming 2013) “Post-Crisis Japanese Nuclear Policy: From Top-down Directives to Bottom-up Activism,” in Ian
Miller, Brett Walker, and Julia Thomas, eds., Japan at Nature’s Edge. Honolulu: University of
Hawaii Press (forthcoming 2013) “Mightier than the Sword: Social Science and Development in Countering Violent Extremism,” in
Rajiv Shaw and Steve Radelet, eds., Frontiers in Development. Washington: United States Agency
for International Development, 2012, pp. 46-50 “The Politics of Natural Disasters,” in Rick Vallely, ed., Oxford Bibliographies in Political Science.
New York and London: Oxford University Press, 2012 “NIMBYism and the Future of Nuclear Energy,” in Jeff Kingston, ed., Natural Disaster and
Nuclear Crisis in Japan: Response and Recovery. London: Routledge, 2012, pp. 127-139 “Anti-nuclear movements in Japan,” in David Snow, Doug McAdam, Donatella della Porta, and
Bert Klandermans, eds., Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements. Oxford:
Wiley/Blackwell, 2012 “Local Civil Society and Disaster Relief: The Role of Social Capital in Recovery,” in Jai-Chang
Park, ed., Disaster Relief, Civil Society, and Global Solidarity. Seoul, Korea: Korea Disaster Relief
Association, 2011, pp. 139-156 “Power to the People: Civil Society and Divisive Facilities,” in Tung Fung, S. Hayden Lesbirel, and
Kin Che Lam, eds., Facility Siting in the Asia-Pacific: Perspectives on Knowledge Production and
Application. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2011, pp. 115-140 “The Limits of Flexible and Adaptive Institutions: The Japanese Government‟s Role in Nuclear
Power Plant Siting over the Post War Period,” in Lesbirel and Shaw, eds., Managing Conflict in
Facility Siting: An International Comparison, UK: Edward Elgar Publishers, 2005, pp. 109-134
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DATA SETS Time-series, cross-sectional dataset on police jurisdictions in Tokyo, Japan from 1922 until 1933.
Harvard Dataverse Network. Controversial facilities in Japan, 1955 - 1995. Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social
Research (ICPSR) and the Harvard Virtual Data Center (HVDC) Murray Archive. Proposed locations for FEMA trailers in post-Katrina New Orleans, 2005-2006. Harvard Virtual
Data Center (HVDC) Murray Archive (with Kevin Crook).
WRITINGS FOR GENERAL AUDIENCE “What‟s Ahead for Abe‟s Energy Agenda,” Council on Foreign Relations Asia Unbound, 30 July
3013 (with Jim Platte and Jen Sklarew) “Bottom-up initiatives needed to move forward after 3/11,” Asahi Shinbun, 7 April 2013 “Post-Fukushima Nuclear Politics in Japan,” The Monkey Cage, 1 April 2013 (with Jim Platte and
Jen Sklarew) “How to Weather a Hurricane,” New York Times, 29 August 2012 “Building Resilience through Social Networks,” CIP Report, October 2012 “The „Soft Side‟ Approach to Countering Violent Extremism,” Fight Entropy, 9 July 2012 “Hard lessons for U.S. nuclear safety from Fukushima meltdown,” CNN, 24 May 2012 “Civil Society Rising: The Surge of Popular Power Following the 3/11 Compounded Disaster,”
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 8 March 2012 “Social Networks and the 3/11 Compounded Disaster,” Asia Pacific Memo, 7 March 2012 “Fukushima One Year Later,” National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) Expert Interview, 6 March
2012 “Nuclear Power‟s Future in Japan and Abroad,” ParisTech Review, 25 August 2011 “The March 11, 2011, Great Eastern Japan (Tohoku) Earthquake and Tsunami: Societal
Dimensions,” EERI Report, 17 August 2011 (with Stephanie Chang et al.) “Smaller is Better? Private and Individual Philanthropy after the 3/11 Disaster,” Asahi Shinbun, 9
August 2011 (with Mika Shimizu, published in English and Japanese) “The Future of Nuclear Energy in Japan,” National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) Expert
Interview, 1 August 2011 “The March 2011 Earthquake, Tsunami, and Nuclear Crisis in Japan: A Political-Economy
Perspective,” The Political Economist, 16 July 2011 “Fissile Reactions: Why Japan Won‟t Abandon Nuclear Power,” GlobalAsia, 15 June 2011 “The Tohoku Disaster: Crises Windows, Complexity, and Social Capital,” SSRC Items and Issues,
13 June 2011 “A Silver Lining to the Crisis: Volunteerism, Smarter Building, and Open Debate,” Asahi Shinbun 4
May 2011 “Implications of Japan‟s nuclear crisis for Korea,” The Korea Times 17 April 2011 (with M. Kim)
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WRITINGS FOR GENERAL AUDIENCE (continued) “With a Mighty Hand: The Japanese Government's Influential and Manipulative Role in
Commercial Nuclear Power,” The New Republic, 19 March 2011 “The Fukushima Nuclear Crisis,” Journal of Asian Studies Newsletter, May 2011 (with Martin
Dusinberre) “Harnessing a Thousand Points of Light: The Need for Social Capital in Public Policy,” Asahi
Shinbun, 9 February 2011 (in Japanese, with Matthew Marr) “The Power of People: Social Capital and Post-Disaster Recovery,” Global Policy Research
Institute Position Paper #1, October 2010 “U.S. Nuclear Renaissance or Still Muddling Through?” Asahi Shinbun 7 June 2010 “Electronic Media in Academia: Towards a New Era,” Asian Politics and Policy Vol. 1 No. 2
April/June 2009 pp. 325-326 “The crucial role of civil society in disaster recovery and Japan‟s emergency preparedness,” Japan
aktuell [Journal of Current Japanese Affairs] Vol. 3 September 2008 pp. 81 - 96 “Site Fights: Divisive Facilities and Civil Society in Japan and the West,” Japan Focus, December
2007 “Site Fights: Handling Controversial Facilities in Japan and the West,” Centerpiece Vol. 21 No. 2
November 2007, pp. 5 - 7 “Japan‟s Nuclear Power Plant Siting: Quelling Resistance,” Japan Focus, June 2005 “Not in My Back Yard: How States Handle Conflict with Contentious Civil Society,” Centerpiece
Vol. 19 No. 1 Spring / Summer 2005, pp. 4 - 6 “Democracies Evolving: How Controversial Facility Siting has Moved Certain Democracies
Forward,” PI-Forum, Volume 1 (1) Winter 2005, pp. 11 - 15 (in Japanese) “Siting Schemes: Central Governments, State Learning, and Local Public Bads,” Social Science
Japan, No. 26, May 2003, pp. 42 - 47
BOOK REVIEWS Putting Social Movements in their Place, by Doug McAdam and Hilary Boudet, Perspectives on
Politics (forthcoming 2014) 3.11: Disaster and Change in Japan, by Richard Samuels. Pacific Affairs (forthcoming 2014) Mesechet Berakhot: Koren Talmud, Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
(forthcoming 2014) My Storm: Managing the Recovery of New Orleans in the Wake of Katrina, by Edward Blakely,
Perspectives on Politics, Perspectives on Politics Vol. 10 No. 03 September 2012, pp 840 - 841 Social Networks and Japanese Democracy: The beneficial impact of interpersonal communication
in East Asia, by Ken‟ichi Ikeda and Sean Richey, Social Science Journal Japan July 2012 Civic Engagement in Postwar Japan: The Revival of a Defeated Society, by Rieko Kage, Pacific
Affairs (forthcoming Vol. 85, No. 3 September 2012) Japan Echo Web by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Asian Politics and Policy Vol. 5 No. 1 July
2011 pp. 489-490
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BOOK REVIEWS (continued) Reconstructing Kobe: The Geography of Crisis and Opportunity, by David Edgington, Environment
and Planning Vol. 43 No. 4 2011 pp. 981-983 Spaces of Environmental Justice by Ryan Holifield, Michael Porter and Gordon Walker, eds.,
Urban Studies Vol. 48 2011 pp. 1969-1981 Innovation in Jewish Law by Michael J. Broyde, Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish
Studies, Vol. 30, No. 2 2011 pp. 76-78 Japan Transformed: Political Change and Economic Restructuring by Frances Rosenbluth and
Mike Thies, Journal of Contemporary Asia Vol. 41 No. 2 2011 pp. 336-337 Environmental Politics in Japan: The Case of Wildlife Preservation by Mike Danaher, Asian
Studies Review Vol. 35 March 2011 pp. 132-133 And From There you Shall Seek by Joseph B. Soloveitchik [translated by Naomi Goldblum], Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, Vol 28, No. 3 Winter 2010 pp. 199-201 Governing Japan: Divided Politics in a Resurgent Economy by J.A.A. Stockwin, Pacific Affairs
Volume 82, No.3, October 2009 pp. 516-518 Yirat Shamayim by Marc Stern (ed.). Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies,
Volume 28, No. 2 Winter 2009 pp. 158-160 Observing Japan by Tobias Harris, Asian Politics and Policy Vol. 1 No. 2 April/June 2009 pp. 341-
342 Base Politics: Democratic Change and the U.S. Military Overseas by Alexander Cooley,
Perspectives on Politics Vol. 7 No. 2 June 2009, pp. 389-391 Regulating Infrastructure: Monopoly, Contracts, and Discretion by Jose Gomez-Ibanez,
Governance, Volume 20 Issue 4 October 2007 pp. 705-707 “Civil Society and Japanese Politics,” Journal of Politics, Volume 68, Issue 2, May 2006 pp. 465-
468 Organizing the Spontaneous: Citizen Protest in Postwar Japan by Wesley Sasaki-Uemura, Journal
of East Asian Studies, Volume 5(3), Fall 2005, pp. 526-528 Japanese Governance: Beyond Japan Inc. edited by Jennifer Amyx and Peter Drysdale, Social
Science Japan Journal, October 2004, pp. 320-323
SELECTED HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS Rachel Carson Center Fellowship (Munich), 2014 (declined)
University Scholar, Purdue University, 2012-2017
East Asia Institute Fellowship (China), 2012-2013
Fulbright Research Fellowship (Japan), 2012-2013
Best Paper Award, APSA Public Policy Section, 2012
Frontiers in Development Essay Contest Winner, USAID, 2012
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellowship, 2011-2012
US Embassy (Tokyo) Speaker Program, Summer 2011
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) Grant and Team Member, Summer 2011
Natural Hazards Center Quick Response Grant, Summer 2011
Center for Global Partnership (CGP) Discretionary Grant, 2010 and 2011
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SELECTED HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS (continued) Global Policy Research Institute (GPRI) Grant, Purdue University, 2011
East-West Center Fellowship, Hawaii, Summer 2011
Purdue Research Foundation (PRF) Summer Faculty Grant, 2010
Purdue Climate Change Research Center (PCCRC) Seed Grant, 2010-2011
CGP Mansfield US-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, 2009-2011
Dean‟s Scholar Program, Purdue University, Spring 2010 and Spring 2011
Purdue Alumni Association Faculty Incentive Grant, 2009
Purdue Research Foundation International Travel Grant, 2009
Abe Fellowship, Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership and SSRC, 2007 - 2008
Center for European Studies Summer Travel Research Grant, 2004
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Summer Research Grant, 2004
Supplementary Dissertation Grant, Harvard University Reischauer Institute, 2003 - 2004
IIE Fulbright Doctoral Dissertation Award (Japan), A50 Group Winner, 2002- 2003
SSRC Annual Japan Dissertation Research Workshop, 2002
Akiyama Award for Social Science Research, Reischauer Institute, Harvard University, 2000
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, Harvard University, 1999 - 2002
Center for Japanese Studies Grant, UC-Berkeley, 1997-1998
Foreign Language and Area Studies Grant, UC-Berkeley,1996-1997
John Motley Morehead III Scholarship, University of North Carolina, 1992-1996
TEACHING Purdue University: Introduction to Environmental Politics and Policy (Fall ‟08-)
Not in My Back Yard (NIMBY) Politics (Fall ‟08, Fall ‟09, Fall „10)
Graduate Seminar on Comparative Environmental Politics (Spring 2009-)
Introduction to Public Policy (Spring 2011)
Boston University: Graduate Seminar on Japanese Political Economy (Fall 2006)
Tulane: Japanese Politics (Spring 2006)
Comparative Environmental Politics (Spring 2006, Lagniappe 2006)
East Asian Politics (Lagniappe 2006)
Harvard: Constitutional Democracy in America (Teaching Fellow, Fall 2004)
Comparative Politics and International Relations (TF, Spring 2004)
Japanese Politics Tutorial (Teaching Fellow, Fall 2001 and Spring 2002)
Berkeley: Introduction to Asian Studies (Teaching Fellow, Fall 1997)
TEACHING AWARDS Congressional Quarterly Press Award for Innovative Teaching Nominee (Spring 2011)
Pi Sigma Alpha, Best Professor Award, Purdue University (2010-2011)
Charles B. Murphy Outstanding Teaching Award Nominee, Purdue University (Fall 2010)
Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching (Fall 2004)
Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching (Spring 2004)
Joseph Levenson Memorial Teaching Prize Nominee, Harvard University (Spring 2004)
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RESEARCH AFFILIATIONS University of Tokyo, Economics Faculty (Keizaigakubu), September 2012 – July 2013
East-West Center, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, May 2011-August 2011
University of Tokyo, Law Faculty (Hōgakubu), Tokyo, Japan, September 2007 – August 2008
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India, February – March 2008
Reischauer Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, September 2005 – January 2006
Centre Américain, Institut d'Ẻtudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), France, June – Sept. 2004
University of Tokyo, Institute for Social Science (Shaken), Tokyo, Japan, June 2002 – Sept 2003
Ministry of Finance, Policy Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan, June – September 2000
SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “Building Resilience,” American Evaluation Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 19
October 2013 “Networks in Disaster: The Role of Social Capital after Crisis,” Association for Asian Studies
Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 18 March 2012 “Social, Not Physical, Infrastructure: The Critical Role of Civil Society in Disaster Recovery,”
American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA 1-4 September 2011 “Networks of Resilience: How Social Capital Assists Post-Disaster Recovery,” Association for
Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, March 2011 “Strength through Networks: Social Capital in Post-Crisis Recovery,” Association for Asian Studies
Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 2010 “With a Little Help from My Friends: The Role of Local Networks in Disaster Recovery,”
Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2009 “Social, Not Physical, Infrastructure: The Critical Role of Civil Society in Disaster Recovery,”
American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 29 August 2008 “The Need for Comparative Research in Disaster Studies,” Conference on Disaster Research,
Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management, Mumbai, India, 4 February 2008 “Power to the People! Civil Society and Divisive Facilities,” Locally Unwanted Land Use
Conference, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 13 December 2007 “The Ties that Bind, the Ties that Grow: Civil Society and Post-Disaster Recovery,” American
Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 29 August 2007 “Mars and Venus, Revisited: Long Term Trends in Judgment by Sex-Differences,” Association for
Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 23 March 2007 “Immobilist to Adaptive: State Responses to Contentious Challengers,” Southern Political Science
Association, New Orleans, LA, 4 January 2007 “Civil Society vs. Cooling Towers: Siting Controversial Facilities in Japan,” Northeastern Political
Science Association, Boston, MA, 9 November 2006 “Iron Fist or Outstretched Hand? Handling Opposition to Controversial Facilities in Japan,”
Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 6 April 2006 “Dealing with a Self-Made Enemy: Japan‟s Innovative Responses to Contentious Political
Movements Over Time,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 5 Sept 2004
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SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued) “Excavating the Agile State: Adaptive State Responses to Contentious Politics,” Graduate Student
Retreat for the Society for Comparative Research, San Diego, CA, 13 – 15 May 2004 “The Japanese Government‟s Role in Controversial Facility Siting,” Association for Asian Studies
Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, 6 March 2004 “The Institutions that Bind,” Asian Studies Conference Japan, Sophia University, Tokyo, 23 June
2003 “Big Bang or Small Whimper? Japanese Financial Deregulation through the Lens of Consolidated
Accounting and Taxation,” Midwest Political Science Association, April 2001 “Rational Rebellion? Intergovernmental Relations in Japan,” Harvard Graduate Student
Conference on Japan, April 2000
CONFERENCE ROLES Discussant, “Disaster Management and Recovery,” Asia Pacific Conference, Ritsumeikan
University, 6-7 December 2012 Discussant, “Micro-Level Socialisation through Civic Engagement? Institutions, Associations and
Trust,” Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 13-14 November 2012 Discussant, “Frontiers in Disaster Research,” APSA Panel, 30 August 2012 Discussant, “From Crisis to Opportunity,” Stanford University, 27 February 2012 “Importance of Local Cultures in Civic Engagement” poster (with Prokopy, Amber, and Ayres),
International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM) conference, June 2010 Discussant, “Environmental Policy and Electoral Systems,” Japan Electoral Studies Conference, 18
May 2008
INVITED LECTURES “Building Resilience,” Catholic Relief Services, Washington DC October 17 2013 “Social Networks and Resilience,” Sheffield University, UK, 11 September 2013 “Networks and Disaster Recovery,” Global Resilience Forum, Davos, Switzerland, 30 August 2013 “Mitigating against Disaster,” Shizuoka 2.0, 30 July 2013 “The Role of Networks in Disaster,” Teikyo University, 7 July 2013 “Disasters and Social Networks,” Tohoku University, 4 July 2013 “Social Capital and Disaster Recovery,” Tokyo University‟s Komaba Campus, 3 July 2013 “Building Resilience,” Taisho University, 26 June 2013 “Social networks in disaster recovery,” Beijing Normal University, 14 June 2013 “Social capital and resilience,” Japan International Cooperation Agency, 30 May 2013 “Post 3/11 recovery in Japan,” Brookings Institution, Washington DC, 10 May 2013 “Social networks in recovery,” Academica Sinica, Taiwan, 28 April 2013
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INVITED LECTURES (continued) “Local communities and resilience,” Wellington Emergency Management Organization, New
Zealand, 19 April 2013 “Social capital and disaster recovery,” Lincoln and Canterbury Universities, New Zealand, 16 April
2013 “Data driven perspectives on the 3/11 recovery,” Temple University Japan, 11 April 2013 “Social Capital‟s Role in Disaster Recovery,” Health and Human Services, Washington DC, 19
March 2013 “NIMBYism and Japan‟s Energy Choices Following 3/11,” Keidanren, Tokyo, 14 March 2013 “Changes in Civil Society Following 3/11,” American School in Japan, 13 March 2013 “Building Resilience,” University of Tokyo Civil Engineering, 11 March 2013 “Nuclear power and Civil Society in Japan and the US,” Tohoku Association for American Studies,
3 March 2013 “Nuclear Power and Civil Society in Japan,” Ca‟Foscari University, Venice, 26 February 2013 “Social Capital and Disaster Recovery,” German Institute for Japanese Studies [DIJ], 17 January
2013 “Building Resilience,” Science Council of Japan, Tokyo, 17 January 2013 “Social Capital and Resilience,” Environmental Innovator Symposium, Keio University, 21
December 2012 “Social Capital‟s Role in Building Resilience,” Rebuilding after 3/11 Conference, United Nations
University, 30 November 2012 “Building Resilience: Social Capital in Recovery,” National University of Singapore, 22 November
2012 “Social Capital and Resilience,” Oxford Martin School & Rockefeller Foundation International
Workshop on Measures and Models of Resilience, 1-2 November 2012 “Social Networks and Resilience,” International Workshop of Special Project for Reducing
Vulnerability for Urban Mega Earthquake Disasters, 30 October 2012 “Building Resilience,” Temple University Japan, 27 September 2012 “Social Capital and Disaster Recovery,” Australian Red Cross, 20 September 2012 “Building Resilience Post Disaster,” World Bank, 30 August 2012 “Social Networks and Resilience,” Department of Health and Human Services, 22 August 2012 “Community, Civil Society, and Nuclear Power,” Washington Energy Seminar, 9 July 2012 “The 3/11 Disaster from a Social Science Perspective,” Asian Studies Conference Japan, Tokyo, 28
June 2012 “Social Capital‟s Role in Disaster Recovery,” Economic Research Institute of ASEAN and East
Asia, Bangkok, Thailand, 10 June 2012 “3/11 and Japanese Civil Society,” Give2Asia Conference, San Francisco, CA, 3 May 2012 “Social Capital‟s Role in Resilience,” American Geophysical Union, Washington DC, 2 May 2012
Daniel P. Aldrich 11 INVITED LECTURES (continued) “The Current Situation in Japan‟s Nuclear Field,” Mansfield Foundation, DC, 19 March 2012 “One Year After: The 3/11 Compounded Disaster in Perspective,” Japan America Society of
Indiana, 16 March 2012 “Civil Society and Controversial Energy Facilities,” PE 228 Washington Energy Seminar, 7 March
2012 “History of and attitudes toward nuclear power in Japan,” Primary Source, 5 March 2012 “Social capital's role in disaster recovery,” Comparative Disaster Law and Politics, University of
Sydney, 2 March 2012 “Japan‟s Nuclear Energy Program in Historical and Comparative Context,” Reischauer Center,
Johns Hopkins University, 1 March 2012 “Social Networks and Resilience,” National Research Council on Climate Change and Political and
Social Stresses, Washington DC, 1 March 2012 “The Past, Present, and Future of the Fukushima Nuclear Crisis,” East West Center, Washington
DC, 1 March 2012 “Power and People: Civil Society and Nuclear Power in Japan,” 3/11 Symposium, Oberlin
University, 29 February 2012 “Civil Society and Nuclear Power in Japan Post-Fukushima,” University of Michigan Center for
Japanese Studies, 23 February 2012 “Disaster Recovery post 3/11,” Mansfield Foundation U.S.-Japan Network for the Future,
Washington DC, 13 January 2012 “Building Resilience: Social Capital in Post-Disaster Recovery,” Harvard University Program on
US-Japan Relations, 6 December 2011 “From a Golden Age to Nuclear Nightmare: Japan‟s Energy Policy after 3/11,” Temple University
Japan, 25 November 2011 “Nuclear Power and the Fukushima Accident,” College of William and Mary, 3 November 2011 “Nuclear Power and Social Capital: The Past and Future of the Tohoku Disaster,” East West Center,
Honolulu, 4 August 2011 “Recovery in Progress: The Compounded Tohoku Disaster,” National Disaster Preparation Center,
Honolulu, 2 August 2011 “Lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina,” Ishinomaki Senshu University, Japan, 19 July 2011 “Community Involvement in Disaster Recovery,” Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation
Institute, Kobe, Japan, 15 July 2011 “Local Civil Society and Disaster Relief,” Korea Disaster Relief Association and Civil Society
Forum, Seoul, Korea, 14 July 2011 “Social Capital's Role in Recovery from Disaster,” Japan in Crisis Workshop, Harvard Yenching
Institute, 13 May 2011 “Fallout at Fukushima,” Purdue Student Pugwash, 21 April 2011 “Passover and Kosher Food,” Food and Nutrition Society, Purdue University, 8 March 2011
Daniel P. Aldrich 12 INVITED LECTURES (continued) “Social Capital and Public Policy,” Lafayette Chapter of the Military Officers Association of
America, 14 February 2011 “Building Resilience: Social Capital and Disaster Recovery,” University Place Residence, West
Lafayette, and Westminster Place, West Lafayette, 9 November and 14 December 2010 “Social Capital‟s Role in Disaster Recovery,” Purdue Agronomy Seminar, 30 November 2010 “How States Handle Nuclear Power Plants,” Bridging the Gap from Science to Policy Conference,
Purdue University, 27 October 2010 “Building Resilience: Social Capital in Post-Disaster Recovery,” CLA Research Synergy Panel on
the Environment, 7 October 2010 “Social Capital and Disaster Recovery,” PCCRC Green Week Panel, 4 October 2010 “The Importance of Social Networks Post-Crisis,” Center for Environment and Energy, Purdue
University, 3 September 2010 “Empirical Evidence of Social Capital‟s Role in Disaster Recovery,” Building Resilience
Conference, Purdue University, 25 March 2010 “Is an Alternative Capitalism Possible? Jewish and Japanese Perspectives,” Purdue University
Jewish Studies Lecture, 18 November 2009 “Post-Tsunami Disaster Recovery in Coastal Indian Communities,” Political Science Department,
Purdue University, 4 November 2009 “Site Fights: How Industrialized Democracies Handle Unwanted Projects,” Wesleyan University
Freeman Center for East Asian Studies, 29 October 2009 “A Tale of Two Cities: Post-Disaster Recovery in Japan,” UNC-Chapel Hill Asian Studies
Colloquium, 19 May 2009 “Recovery from the 1995 Kobe Earthquake,” Political Science Department, Purdue University, 1
May 2009 “Keynote Speech: A Comparative Perspective on Unwanted Facilities,” Nordic Association for the
Study of Contemporary Japanese Society, 19 March 2009 “Site Fights: Handling Divisive Facilities,” Ecological Sciences and Engineering Program, Purdue
University, 24 February 2009 “Critical Aspects of Disaster Recovery,” USDA NC 1030 Disaster Research Group, Purdue
University, 13 October 2008 “Site Fights: Handling Divisive Facilities,” Purdue Center for the Environment, 8 September 2008 “The Role of Social, not Physical, Infrastructure: Civil Society and Post-Disaster Recovery,”
Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien [German Institute for Japanese Studies], Tokyo, 23 July 2008 “Handling Controversial Facilities: Japan and France in Comparative Perspective,” Research
Institute of Economy, Trade, and Industry (at METI), Tokyo, Japan, 7 July 2008 “Research Methods for “Illogical,” Complex Problems: A Look at NIMBY Politics,” Institute for
Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan, 30 June 2008
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INVITED LECTURES (continued) “Disaster Recovery: An Empirical Approach,” Japan International Cooperation Systems, Tokyo, 17
June 2008 “The Interaction between State and Civil Society over Divisive Facilities: A Cross National
Comparison,” Japan Association for Science, Technology, and Society, Tokyo, 5 June 2008 “A Tale of Three Cities: Civil Society and Disaster Recovery in Comparative Perspective,”
Contemporary Japan Group, Institute of Social Sciences, Tokyo University, 29 May 2008 “Site Fights: How Locations are Chosen for Controversial Public Works Projects,” Lakeland
College Inaugural Lecture, Tokyo, Japan, 28 May 2008 “Publishing in Social Sciences: One Perspective,” Ph.D. Kenkyūkai (Study Group), Tokyo
University, 27 March 2008 “Civil Society and Public Policy in Japan: Nuclear Power and Other Issues,” Temple University
Japan, Institute of Contemporary Japanese Studies, 3 March 2008 “Methodologies and Field Research: Essentials,” Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India,
10 February 2008 “Public Bads and Civic Deficits: Siting Controversial Facilities in Advanced Industrial
Democracies,” Civil Society in the Asia-Pacific Series, Harvard University, 7 November 2006 GUEST LECTURES “Fixing Recovery,” AMST 301 / ENGL 341, 9 March 2011
“The Primacy of Practice in Jewish Life,” JSWT 330, 18 January 2011
“Eternal Law, Changing Times,” JWST 330, 20 January 2011
“Nuclear Power Plants: A Social Science Perspective,” NUCL 510, 11 November 2010
“Kashrut: An Overview,” FN 330, Purdue University, 8 November 2010
“Disaster Recovery,” ASM 591A/OLS 581A, 5 October 2010
“Qualitative and Quantitative Methodologies,” POL 693, 20 April 2010
“Issues in Siting Nuclear Power Plants,” NUCL 200, Purdue University, 8 December 2009
“NIMBY Politics in Perspective,” POL 223, Purdue University, 7 December 2009
“Varieties of Capitalism,” Wesley Foundation, 3 December 2009
“Core Concepts of Kosher Laws,” FN 330, Purdue University, 30 September 2009
“Social Resources in Disaster Recovery,” BCM 499-007, Purdue, 1 September 2009
“Kosher Laws,” ENG 264, Purdue University, 6 April 2009
“Conducting Fieldwork Abroad,” University of Turku, Finland, 18 March 2009
“A Social Scientist‟s Understanding of Disaster,” BCM 499-007, Purdue, 22 January 2009
“Eternal Law, Changing Times,” JWST 330, Purdue University, 22 Jan. 2009 and 26 Jan. 2010
“Dealing with Tragedy: The Jewish Approach,” Jewish Center of Milwaukee, 2 December 2008
“A Tribute to the Victims of the Mumbai Massacre,” JCC of Indianapolis, 1 December 2008
“Mixed Methods in Comparative Political Science,” POL 501, Purdue, 22 September 2008
“Jewish Dietary Laws: An Overview,” FN 330, Purdue University, 12 November 2008
CONSULTING dTS, Countering Violent Extremism Group, July 2013-
USAID, Africa Bureau, June 2013-
Gerson Lehrman Group Policy & Economics Council, January 2006 -
Eurasia Group, November 2011-
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MEDIA COVERAGE Interview, background, quoted for David Unger, “Typhoon Man-yi Complicates Fukushima Clean
Up,” CS Monitor 16 September 2013 Interview, background, quoted for Yuriy Humber‟s “Fukushima Fishermen ruined by TEPCO now
Key in Radiation Fight,” BusinessWeek 29 August 2013 Interview for Amber Stearns, “Disaster Recovery Expert says Hoosiers are Not Prepared,” WIBC 29
August 2013 Interview, background, quoted for David Unger‟s “Fukushima leak: Who will clean up the mess?”
CS Monitor 28 August 2013 Appearance on CNBC‟s The Call, “Fukushima Nuclear Crisis Upgraded,” 20 August 2013 Interview, background, quoted for Sarah Mervosh‟s “Three months later, West faces long road to
recovery,” Dallas News 15 July 2013 Interview, background, quoted for Scott Carlson‟s “After Catastrophe,” The Chronicle of Higher
Education, 6 May 2013 Interview, background, quoted for “Siting for renewables needs bottom up approach,” Japan Times,
30 April 2013 Interview, background, quoted for Kazuaki Hagi‟s “The power to rebuild,” Asahi Shinbun, 20 April
2013 Appearance on Josh Holland‟s “AlterNet Radio Hour,” 13 April 2013 Interview, background, quoted for Kathey Mayer‟s “Adapting in the Face of Disaster,” THiNK
Magazine Spring 2013 Interview, background, quoted for Kim Lisagor‟s “When disaster strikes, strong ties help
communities stay afloat,” Rotarian April 2013 Interview, background, quoted for Planet Money‟s “Coney Island Back In Business,” NPR, 2 April
2013 Interview, background, quoted for “Caroline Kennedy as US Ambassador to Japan,” International
Business Times, 2 April 2013 Appearance on KEXP‟s “Mind Over Matters” with Diane Horne, 15 December 2012 Appearance on CNBC‟s “The Call,” 14 December 2012 Interview, background, quoted for Sharon Jayson, “Neighbors talk and do favors more now,” USA
Today 12 December 2012 Interview, background, quoted for James Oliphant, “Strong Neighborhoods Control Gun Violence,”
National Journal 12 December 2012 Appearance on Radio New Zealand, “Japan‟s Nuclear Re-Think,” 3 December 2012 Interview, background, quoted for “Should utility electric lines go underground?” Bloomberg News,
13 November 2012 Interview, background, quoted for Julie Johnsson, “Protection of U.S. utility grid at issue,”
Bloomberg News, 7 November 2012
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MEDIA COVERAGE (continued) Interview, background, quoted for Jo Napolitano, “A Year after Sandy Plenty of Work to Do,”
Newsday 27 October 2013 Interview, background, quoted for Mark Chediak, “Sandy‟s Blackouts Pressure Utilities to Bury
Lines,” Bloomberg News, 6 November 2012 Interview, background, quoted for “Incalculable Losses – with recovery costs borne by all,”
Philadelphia Enquirer, 5 November 2012 Interview, background for “Frazzled New Yorkers fret about long road back,” Reuters, 1 November
2012 Appearance on HuffPost, “Who‟s in Charge During Disaster,” 1 November 2012 Appearance on NPR‟s “Talk of the Nation,” 20 September 2012 Appearance on TBS Korea‟s “This Morning,” 6 September 2012 Appearance on NPR‟s “The Takeaway,” 30 August 2012 Appearance on Wisconsin Public Radio, “At Issue,” 29 August 2012 Interview, quoted for Samantha Schmidt, “Purdue professor‟s book touts social lessons from
Katrina,” Journal and Courier 29 August 2012 Appearance on Wisconsin Public Radio, “At Issue,” 29 August 2012 Interview, quoted for Mark Chediak, “Isaac to Test System Upgrades,” Bloomberg News 28 August
2012 Interview, quoted for Nathanael Massey, “Report blames Fukushima disaster on top levels of
utilities,” Climate Wire 6 July 2012 Interview, quoted for Rita Price, “Storm‟s damage can be mental,” Columbus Dispatch 6 July 2012 Interview, background for Hannah Northey‟s Greenwire, “Indian Point,” 26 June 2012 Interview, background for Jan Bardsley, “Alumnus still working on Japan,” UNC-Chapel Hill Asian
Studies Newsletter, 21 June 2012 Interview, background for Aleksandra Kaniewska, “Fukushima and Civil Society,” Warsaw Civic
Institute, 21 June 2012 Appearance on Jessica Jordan‟s Voice of Russia, “5
th Birthday Program Takes Off,” 24 April 2012
Appearance on Scott Tong‟s Marketplace, “No nuke Japan,” 18 April 2012 Quoted in Cathy Wentz, “Learning Preparedness,” The Spectrum 15 April 2012
Interview, background for Ute Eberle, “Neighbors and Disaster Recovery,” Geo, 22 March 2012 Interview, background for Curtis Spicer, “Caution about Nuclear Energy,” Purdue Exponent, 19
March 2012 Appearance on Rob Sach‟s Voice of America, “Fukushima: One year later,” 14 March 2012 Interview, background for John Glionna, “A Year after tsunami, cloud of distrust hangs over
Japan,” Los Angeles Times, 11 March 2012 Interview, background for “Japan‟s 3/11 Triple Catastrophe Endures,” Bloomberg, 8 March 2012
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MEDIA COVERAGE (continued) Interview, background for Jan Willem van Poortvliet, “Ramp na een jaar,” De Groene
Amsterdamme, 7 March 2012 Interview, background for Joelle Lingat, “Radiation Remains,” Oberlin Review, 6 March 2012 Interview, background for Eric Widdle, “Social capital post disaster in Japan,” Journal and Courier,
1 March 2012 Interview, background for Curtis Spicer, “Fukushima and Recovery,” Purdue Exponent, 1 March
2012 Interview, background for Robert Stefanicki, “Fukushima: A One Year Anniversary,” Gazeta
Wyborcza, 28 February 2012 Interview, background for Akito Yoshikane, “Japan One Year after Fukushima,” Salon.com 27
February 2012 Appearance on “Japan‟s Low Marriage Rates,” WBEZ WorldView 18 January 2012 Background, quoted for Maurice Miller, “Power of Social Networks to Break Cycle of Poverty,”
Huffington Post, 13 December 2011 Interview, background, quoted for Kirsten Gibson, “Purdue can still help Japan,” The Exponent 13
December 2011 Background, quoted for Bob Scott, “Hanukkah a festival that celebrates freedom, family,” Journal
and Courier, 10 December 2011 Interview, background, quoted for Tsuyoshi Inajima, “Multiple Committees to Investigate Energy
Policy,” Bloomberg News, 16 November 2011 Interview, background, quoted for “Tepco „Deal With Devil‟ Signals End to Japan‟s Postwar Era,”
Bloomberg News, 21 October 2011 Interview, background, quoted for Frank Riolo, “Fukushima and Indian Point,” Pavement Pieces,
18 October 2011 Interview, background for Kanoko Matsuyama, “Japan‟s Recovery,” Bloomberg News, 12
September 2011 Quoted in Hans Martin Kramer, “Verseucht fur den Standort,” JungleWorld, 8 September 2011 Interview, background, quoted for Amy Neubert, “Lessons learned from Japan's earthquake
applicable for hurricanes, other natural disasters,” Physorg.com, 31 August 2011 Interview, background, quoted for Jean Marbella, “Neighbors connecting in storms,” Baltimore Sun
27 August 2011 Appearance on “Make nice with your neighbors: they‟re the key to disaster survival,” KPCC
Madeline Brand Show, 25 August 2011 Interview, background, quoted for “Researcher Finds Knowing Neighbors Best Helps You In
Natural Disasters,” WFMY News 2, 23 August 2011 Appearance on “Role of Communities in Post-disaster Recovery,” US Dept. of State East Asian
Media Hub, 5 August 2011 Background, quoted for Stuart Biggs, “History of Japan‟s Nuclear Program,” Bloomberg 8 August
2011
Daniel P. Aldrich 17 MEDIA COVERAGE (continued) Appearance on “Japan Should Become Nuclear Free, Says PM,” WBEZ Worldview, 29 July 2011 Background, quoted for Michael Tan, “Neighbors,” Philippine Daily Inquirer, 15 July 2011 Interview, background, and quoted for Bart Eisenberg, “Looking Back at the Disaster: The View
from the West,” Web Site Expert, 13 October 2011 Interview, background for Shankar Vedantam, “The Key To Disaster Survival? Friends And
Neighbors,” National Public Radio, 4 July 2011 Interview, background, quoted for Aki Ito, “Japan‟s Political Response to Crisis,” Bloomberg 25
June 2011 Interview, background, and quoted for Nori Onishi, “In Japan, A Culture that Promotes Nuclear
Dependency,” New York Times, 31 May 2011 Appearance on “Nuclear Power in Japan,” WIBC 93.1 FM Afternoon News, 27 May 2011 Quoted for Mathie Gaulene, “Le Japon se met à l'antinucléaire,” Slate France 4 May 2011 Named among the “Top 5 Professors who Have Influenced International and National Events” by
the Purdue Exponent 4 May 2011 Interview, background, quoted for Mark Chediak and Edward Klump, “Indian Point evacuation plan
is seen as unworkable fantasy,” Bloomberg Government News April 25 2011 Appearance on “Implications of Japan‟s nuclear crisis for Korea,” TBS eFM, Seoul, Korea, 21 April
2011 Interview, background, quoted for Eric Weddle, “Disasters Strike; Purdue experts have been busy,”
Journal and Courier 20 April 2011 Interview, background, quoted for Anu Jaiswal, “Daniel Aldrich – Professor of Political Science,”
Her Campus 14 April 2011 Intervew, quoted in Peter Harmsen, “Splitting Atoms,” Weekendavisen, 12 April 2011 Interview, quoted in “Speedy disaster recovery discussed,” WFLI 18 News 7 April 2011 Interview, background for Fast Track, 3 April 2011 Interview, background, quote for Eric Weddle, “Purdue professor shares disaster, nuclear
expertise,” Journal and Courier, 1 April 2011 Interview, background for Anthony Kuhn, “Public Anger Against Nuclear Power Mounts in Japan”
National Public Radio 31 March 2011 Interview, background, quoted for Shigero Sato, “Tepco‟s Reactors May Take 30 Years, $12 billion
to Scrap,” Bloomberg 29 March 2011 Interview, background for Tomoko Hosaka, Associated Press, 28 March 2011 Interview, background, quoted for Sebastian Conrad, “Nuklearer Zwiespat,” Sueddeutsche 23
March 2011 Interview, background, quote for Yann Rousseau, “Japan‟s Recovery,” Les Echos, 24 March 2011 Appearance on “Nuclear Evacuation Plans,” O‟Donnell‟s MSNBC The Last Word, 22 March 2011 Interview, background for Karen Weise, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, 22 March 2011
Daniel P. Aldrich 18 MEDIA COVERAGE (continued) Interview, background, quote for Sara Schonhardt, “Indonesia: lessons from Aceh,” The Global
Post, 24 March 2011 Interview, background, quote for Alisha Yadav, “Experts discuss disaster,” The Exponent 21 March
2011 Interview, background, quote for Peter Applebome, “Indian Point Evacuation Plan is Unrealistic,”
New York Times, 20 March 2011 Interview, background, quote for for Michael Wines, “Too Late for Some Tsunami Victims to
Rebuild on Japanese Coast,” New York Times 19 March 2011 Interview, background, quote for Tom Miles, “Wiki cables voiced concern about IAEA‟s Japanese
safety chief,” Reuters News 17 March 2011 Appearance on “Japan Disaster Global Impact,” Kudlow Report CNBC, 15 March 2011 Quoted by Xuan Tung and Tran Phuong, “Fourth fire in Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant,” Tuoi Tre
Online, 15 March 2011 Interview, background for Myrt Price, ABC WRTV News, 15 March 2011 Interview, background for Michael Senyszyn, Nikkei Business 15 March 2011 Interview, background for Xie Lai, “Ongoing crisis not like Chernobyl,” The Beijing News, 14
March 2011
Interview, background, quoted in JulieAnn McKellogg, “IAEA: No Indication of Nuclear
Meltdown in Japan,” Voice of America News 14 March 2011 Interview, Denis Prior, WSBT News Radio, 1:00 pm 14 March 2011 Interview, background for Alisha Yadav, “Purdue professor weights on in partial nuclear meltdown
in Japan,” Purdue Exponent 14 March 2011 Interview, background for Jason Clenfield and Yuriy Hember, “Stricken Japan Reactor Just Passed
Probe for Next Decade,” Bloomberg Businessweek 14 March 2011 Interview, background for Sarah Williams, Voice of America Radio 14 March 2011 Interview, background for Eric Weddle, “Purdue accounts for Nobel winner, students in Japan,”
Journal and Courier 11 March 2011 Interview, background for Ed Wenck, “Potential Nuclear Power Problem in Japan,” WIBC News
Radio Program, 11 March 2011 Interview, background for Dan McFeely, “Indiana Schools track safety of students in Japan,”
Indianapolis Star 11 March 2011 Interview, background, quote for Tiffanie Dismore, “Professor: Quake like atomic weapons,” WLFI
18 News Program 11 March 2011 Interview, quote for Shigero Sato and Tsuyoshi Inajima, “JBIC Plans to Help Fund Toshiba Energy
Projects worth $40 billion,” Bloomberg 2 March 2011 Interview, quote for Greg Harman, “South Texas Projects nuclear complex pursues U.S. and
Japanese loan guarantees,” San Antonio Current 23 February 2011
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MEDIA COVERAGE (continued) Interview, background for Eric Weddle, “Purdue institute tackles global issues,” Journal and
Courier, 30 January 2011 Interview, background for Joshua Sabik, “Professors await tenure decisions,” Exponent, 28 January
2011 Interview, background for Kirsten Gibson, “Alumnus considers presidential bid,” Exponent, 25
January 2011 Interview, background for Takako Taniguchi, “Japan Plans First Overseas State Loan,” Bloomberg
1 October 2010 Interview, background for Bob Scott, “The Jewish New Year,” Journal and Courier, 7 September
2010 Interview, background for Kelli Ford, “Professor, alumna weigh in on aftermath of Hurricane
Katrina,” Exponent, 2 September 2010 Interview, background for Maureen Hayden, “Nuclear Power Making Its Return,” CNHI Statehouse
Bureau, 26 June 2010 Interview, background for Bomi Lim, “North Korea says it Achieves Nuclear Fusion,” Bloomberg
12 May 2010 Interview, background for Angie Roberts, “Before the Brink,” THiNK Magazine, April 2010 Interview, background for Liz Thomas, “Purdue Conference Focuses On Post Disaster Recovery,”
WIBC-FM, 25 March 2010 Interview, background for Mike Loizzo, “Social Capital and Recovery,” WBAA Radio, March
2010 Interview, background for Phillip Fiorini, “Purdue leads global conference on building resilience,
rehabilitation,” March 2010 Interview, background for Shigero Sato, “New Mitsubishi Heavy Expects First Europe Reactor
Sale,” Bloomberg News, 25 January 2010 Interview for Randy Brich, “Comparative Work on Nuclear Power,” Nuclear Street Blog, 26
November 2009 Quoted in “Killings in Mumbai unite Milwaukee‟s Jewish community,” Annysa Johnson, Sentinel
Journal, 3 December 2008 Interview, background for, and quoted by Stephanie Salter, “Love and Know Thy Neighbor,”
Tribune Star, 9 September 2008 “Professor: Local civil society matters,” The Exponent, 28 May 2008 “Strong Local Networks Can Stop Unwanted Dams, Airports and Other Controversial Projects,”
Public Interest Newswire, 14 May 2008 “Aldrich Wins Prestigious Abe Fellowship,” PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2007 Interview, background for, and quoted by Brendan Murray, “Bush Tours Tornado Zone to
Demonstrate Quick Response,” AP Wire, 9 May 2007 Interview, background for, and quoted by Wright Thompson, “Whole organization easing
assimilation,” ESPN, 27 February 2007
Daniel P. Aldrich 20 MEDIA COVERAGE (continued) Interview, background for, and quoted by Brendan Murray, “Katrina's Damage to Bush‟s Standing
Still Haunts His Presidency,” AP Wire, 27 August 2006 Interview, background for, and quoted by Lara Jordan, “Dispute Delays Federal Gulf Coast
Cleanup,” AP Wire, 28 June 2006 “Unwelcomed to the Neighborhood,” Tulane New Wave, 7 April 2006 “Understanding the nuances of Japan‟s complicated tax system,” International Exchange Digest,
Japanese Ministry of Finance, Volume 25, March 2006 Interview, background for, and quoted by Eric Johnston, “Mihama accident latest in long string of
nuclear plant woes,” Japan Times, 16 August 2004
FOREIGN LANGUAGES Japanese. Ranked by the Association of Teachers of Japanese Proficiency Test as having General
Professional Proficiency with an Advanced-High level in Japanese (February 2002).
French, Latin, and Hebrew (adequate reading proficiency).
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES Community Health Resilience Working Group member, National Biodefense Science Board, 2013-
Institute of Medicine Committee on Post-Disaster Recovery Member, National Academies, 2013-
Section Organizer, APSA Disasters and Crises Related Group, 2011-
Associate Editor, Natural Hazards Review, 2012-
Editorial Board Member, Asian Politics and Policies, 2011-
Editorial Board Member, Risk, Hazards, and Crisis in Public Policy, 2011-
Senior Associate Editor, Asian Politics and Policies, 2009-2011
Associate Editor, Asian Politics and Policies, 2008-2009
Admissions Committee, UNC-Chapel Hill Morehead-Cain Fellowship, 2010-
Selection Committee, Harvard University, US-Japan Relations Program, 2011
Cooperative Development Program Reviewer, USAID, 2012
Grant Reviewer, Fulbright (JUSEC) Japan, 2012-
Grant Reviewer, AXA Research Fund, 2012-
Grant Reviewer, National Science Foundation, 2010-
Grant Reviewer, Japan Foundation, Center for Global Partnership, 2008-
Grant Reviewer, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2007-
Grant Reviewer, Swiss National Science Foundation, 2011-
Grant Reviewer, Grant Reviewer, 2013-
Grant Reviewer, USAID, 2013-
Book Referee, Routledge Publishers, 2012-
Book Referee, Berghahn Books, 2013-
Book Referee, Prentice Hall Publishers, 2006 -
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES (continued)
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Advisory Committee, April 2007
U.S. – Japan Relations Program Review Committee, May 2005
Coordinator, WCFIA Graduate Associate Seminar, September 2004 - 2005
Panelist, Workshop on Fieldwork Techniques, WCFIA, May 2004
Editor, Society for Japanese Studies at Harvard, 2001 - 2005
Chair, Contemporary Japanese Politics Study Group at Harvard, 2001-2002, 2003-2005
UC-Berkeley Group in Asian Studies Review Committee, January 1998
Manuscript Reviewer for: American Journal of Political Science, Asian Journal of Political Science,
American Political Science Review, American Sociological Review, Asia Policy, Asian Politics and
Policies, Canadian Public Policy, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies,
Democratization, Disasters: Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, Economic
Development Quarterly, Economics and Politics, Environmental Politics, Governance, Human
Relations, International Journal of Communication, International Journal of Disaster Risk
Reduction, International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, International Security,
Journal of Civil Society, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Journal of East Asian Studies, Journal of
Politics, Natural Hazards Review, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Pacific Affairs,
Perspectives on Politics, Political Communication, Political Research Quarterly, Public
Administration Review, Social Behavior and Personality, Social Science and Medicine, Social
Science Quarterly, Sociological Forum, Studies in Comparative International Development, Urban
Affairs Review
PURDUE UNIVERSITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES Co-Chair, Environmental Justice / Resilient Communities Search Committee, 2013-
Department of Political Science Graduate Committee, 2013-
Department of Political Science Individual Promotions Committee 2013-
Building Sustainable Communities Steering Committee 2013-
Global Connections Committee for GPRI, Spring 2013-
Interdisciplinary Purdue Grants Committee, Fall 2013-
Roosevelt Institute at Purdue, Advisor, Fall 2010 –
Public Policy Group Convener, Purdue University, Fall 2010
Purdue University Kendo Club, Advisor, Fall 2010 -
Public Policy Group Convener, Purdue University, Fall 2010
IR/Methods Search Committee, Political Science, Fall 2010 – Spring 2011
Convener, Director Search Committee, Asian Studies, 2010-2011
Committee member, Asian Studies Steering Group, 2010-2011
Conference Organizing Committee, Building Resilience, March 2010
Advisor and mentor, Purdue University M.A. and Ph.D. students, Fall 2008 -
Contributing member, Public Policy and Political Theory Workshop Fall 2008-
Comparative Politics Group Convener, Purdue University, Fall 2009
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Political Science Association, October 1999 –
Association for Asian Studies, August 1996 –
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER WORK Semi-Finalist, Jewish Heroes Competition, Federations of America, Fall 2010