Events


JPOSS #31: “Ideological Positions and Committee Chair Appointments”

June 16, 2022

The thirty-first session of the Japanese Politics Online Seminar Series (JPOSS) took place on June 16, 2022. Amy Catalinac (New York University) chaired the seminar and moderated the Q&A session. Jochen Rehmert (University of Zurich) presented a paper co-authored with...

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JPOSS #30: “Nationally Prioritized Migrant Groups and Public Perception: Evidence from Framing and Conjoint Experiments in East Asia”

June 10, 2022

The thirtieth session of the Japanese Politics Online Seminar Series (JPOSS) took place on June 9, 2022. Phillip Y. Lipscy (University of Toronto) chaired the seminar and moderated the Q&A session. Yujin Woo (Hitotsubashi University) presented a paper co-authored with...

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Event Report: Japan, the Indo-Pacific and Lessons for North America: Economic Security, Interdependence and Supply Chain Resilience

May 19, 2022

                      On May 18th, 2022, experts Dr. Kazuto Suzuki (GraSPP, University of Tokyo) & Dr. Ulrike Schaede (University of California San Diego), along with Munk School Senior Fellow Deanna Horton,...

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JPOSS #28: Remembering Frances McCall Rosenbluth: Scholar, Mentor, and Friend

May 17, 2022

The twenty-eighth session of the Japanese Politics Online Seminar Series (JPOSS) took place on April 14, 2022. Christina L. Davis (Harvard University) chaired the seminar and moderated the session. Last November, we lost a brilliant scholar, inspirational mentor, and generous friend....

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Event Report: Convergence or Divergence? Decoding the Indo-Pacific Strategies of Canada, Japan, the USA, & Europe

March 21, 2022

On March 21st, 2022, a distinguished panel of experts of Japanese, European, and North American politics and foreign relations participated in an event to discuss Indo-Pacific strategies and how varying regional policy approaches should be best understood. This event was...

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JPOSS #27: “Mass Reactions to Endogenous Election Timing: Evidence from Conjoint Experiments in Japan”

March 3, 2022

The twenty-seventh session of the Japanese Politics Online Seminar Series (JPOSS) took place on March 3, 2022. Yusaku Horiuchi (Dartmouth University) chaired the seminar and moderated the question and answer session. Masaaki Higashijima (Tohoku University) presented a paper co-authored with Noaki Shimizu (University of...

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JPOSS #26: “Winning Elections with Unpopular Policies: Understanding Single-Party Dominance in Japan”

February 17, 2022

The twenty-sixth session of the Japanese Politics Online Seminar Series (JPOSS) took place on February 10, 2022. Amy Catalinac (New York University) chaired the seminar and moderated the question and answer session. Shusei Eshima (Harvard University), Yusaku Horiuchi (Dartmouth College), Shiro Kuriwaki (Stanford University/Yale University), Daniel M....

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Event Report: “What Women Want: Voting Preferences in Japan, Britain, and the United States

February 17, 2022

On February 17th, 2022, Gill Steel, a Professor of Political Science at the Institute for the Liberal Arts at Doshisha University, delivered a talk about her forthcoming book, “What Women Want: Voting Preferences in Japan, Britain, and the United States.”...

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Event Report: Rights Make Might: Global Human Rights and Minority Social Movements in Japan

February 10, 2022

On February 10th, the Centre for the Study of Global Japan welcomed Kiyoteru Tsutsui, a Professor of Sociology at Stanford University and the Director of the Japan Program at Shorenstein APARC, to deliver a talk about his book, “Rights Make...

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Event Report: China’s Growing Power and a New Era for the US-Japan Alliance

January 27, 2022

On January 27th, a distinguished panel of U.S.-Japan relations experts assembled to discuss “China’s Growing Power and A New Era for the US-Japan Alliance.” Panelists reflected on both intensifying cooperation between the US and Japan as well as emerging challenges...

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