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Research paper thumbnail of Autocratic Peace: ASEAN in Comparative Perspective Democratization and International Politics/Economics

International Relations, Oct 13, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Quest for a New Rolle of “ Hiiroshiima ” for Peace and Reconcii ll iiatiion iin the 21 st Century International Symposium

In August 2002, a symposium was held in Hiroshima to discuss the experience of the nuclear attack... more In August 2002, a symposium was held in Hiroshima to discuss the experience of the nuclear attack on Hiroshima, not only from the viewpoint of Japan, but also from those of various countries around the world. For some people, it might seem strange to consider the atomic bombing of Hiroshima from the viewpoints of other countries, since the fact of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima is so obvious that there would seem to be only one possible interpretation. Why is it necessary then to discuss various interpretations of the Hiroshima bombing? Some people may ask such a question. In answering that question, I would now like to think about the memories of World War II and their diversity. The task of passing down the atomic bomb experience in Hiroshima, namely the “Hiroshima memories,” to future generations is not only to keep alive the memory of the disaster of the war. As the slogan “No More Hiroshimas” clearly indicates, the objectives of activities for disseminating Hiroshima’s atomic ...

Research paper thumbnail of Hiroshima Research NEWS(14)

Research paper thumbnail of Hiroshima, Nanjing, and Yasukuni

Research paper thumbnail of Kazuko Mori, Contemporary Chinese Politics

Research paper thumbnail of Rebalancing and Entanglement: America’s Dilemma in East Asia

Asia’s Alliance Triangle, 2015

Two years after Secretary Hillary Clinton’s statement on America’s refocusing on the Asia-Pacific... more Two years after Secretary Hillary Clinton’s statement on America’s refocusing on the Asia-Pacific region, vividly and controversially expressed as a “pivot” to Asia, we still do not see any significant increase of American influence in the East Asian region. China has maintained her tough position on territorial claims that has led to conflicts with neighboring Vietnam, the Philippines, and Japan, while the relations between South Korea and Japan—the principal American allies in the region—have stalled since the inauguration of President Park Geun-hye.

Research paper thumbnail of The Forgotten Ones: Terror, Katrina, and Globalization

International Relations, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Miles Kahler, Decolonization in Britain and France: The Domestic Consequences of International Relations

International Relations, 1985

Research paper thumbnail of Political consequences of globalization: Japan from a comparative perspective

Vietnam social sciences, 2001

L'A. de cette contribution critique la mondialisation au Japon et la tient pour responsable d... more L'A. de cette contribution critique la mondialisation au Japon et la tient pour responsable de la recession economique dans les annees 1980

Research paper thumbnail of コメント(シンポジウムII「太平洋戦争をめぐる歴史認識と日豪関係」, 2006年度全国研究大会,日豪交流記念・第17回全国研究大会特集号)

Research paper thumbnail of Japan’s Misfiring Security Hedge: Discovering the Limits of Middle-Power Internationalism and Strategic Convergence

Bilateral Perspectives on Regional Security, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Prioritizing Japan-U.S. Relations or a Multilateral Diplomacy?

Research paper thumbnail of Japan’s Misfiring Security Hedge

Bilateral Perspectives on Regional Security, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Imagining the Past: Memory Wars in Japan

Policy and Society, 2006

This paper examines the ways in which Japanese nationalism is undergoing a shift from civic natio... more This paper examines the ways in which Japanese nationalism is undergoing a shift from civic nationalism, based on separation of state and society, to a more organic statist nationalism, where state and society merge. It asserts that the “new nationalists” are engaged in a symbolic process of reconnecting the present to the past and by doing so, defending the nation's integrity

Research paper thumbnail of 冷戦の二日酔い:在比米軍基地とフィリピン・ナショナリズム

Research paper thumbnail of The Perception of China and Foreign Policy Options for Germany and Japan

Research paper thumbnail of 12. Hiroshima, Nanjing, and Yasukuni: Contending Discourses on the Second World War in Japan

Research paper thumbnail of 専政の平和・談合の平和-比較の中のASEAN-:「民主化」と国際政治・経済

International Relations, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of The Asia-Pacific Order and US-China Relations Draft Agenda

Peking University’s School of International Studies and Center for International and Strategic St... more Peking University’s School of International Studies and Center for International and Strategic Studies jointly organized and hosted a workshop on “The Asia-Pacific Order and US-China Relations” from 10-11 December, 2010. The conference forms part of an on-going collaborative research project on security in East Asia between five of the world’s leading universities: Korea University, National University of Singapore, Peking University, Princeton University and University of Tokyo. More than 30 leading scholars from the five universities attended the conference. The inaugural meeting of the collaborative project was held at Princeton University in 2009.

Research paper thumbnail of The Age of Hiroshima

Research paper thumbnail of Autocratic Peace: ASEAN in Comparative Perspective Democratization and International Politics/Economics

International Relations, Oct 13, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Quest for a New Rolle of “ Hiiroshiima ” for Peace and Reconcii ll iiatiion iin the 21 st Century International Symposium

In August 2002, a symposium was held in Hiroshima to discuss the experience of the nuclear attack... more In August 2002, a symposium was held in Hiroshima to discuss the experience of the nuclear attack on Hiroshima, not only from the viewpoint of Japan, but also from those of various countries around the world. For some people, it might seem strange to consider the atomic bombing of Hiroshima from the viewpoints of other countries, since the fact of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima is so obvious that there would seem to be only one possible interpretation. Why is it necessary then to discuss various interpretations of the Hiroshima bombing? Some people may ask such a question. In answering that question, I would now like to think about the memories of World War II and their diversity. The task of passing down the atomic bomb experience in Hiroshima, namely the “Hiroshima memories,” to future generations is not only to keep alive the memory of the disaster of the war. As the slogan “No More Hiroshimas” clearly indicates, the objectives of activities for disseminating Hiroshima’s atomic ...

Research paper thumbnail of Hiroshima Research NEWS(14)

Research paper thumbnail of Hiroshima, Nanjing, and Yasukuni

Research paper thumbnail of Kazuko Mori, Contemporary Chinese Politics

Research paper thumbnail of Rebalancing and Entanglement: America’s Dilemma in East Asia

Asia’s Alliance Triangle, 2015

Two years after Secretary Hillary Clinton’s statement on America’s refocusing on the Asia-Pacific... more Two years after Secretary Hillary Clinton’s statement on America’s refocusing on the Asia-Pacific region, vividly and controversially expressed as a “pivot” to Asia, we still do not see any significant increase of American influence in the East Asian region. China has maintained her tough position on territorial claims that has led to conflicts with neighboring Vietnam, the Philippines, and Japan, while the relations between South Korea and Japan—the principal American allies in the region—have stalled since the inauguration of President Park Geun-hye.

Research paper thumbnail of The Forgotten Ones: Terror, Katrina, and Globalization

International Relations, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Miles Kahler, Decolonization in Britain and France: The Domestic Consequences of International Relations

International Relations, 1985

Research paper thumbnail of Political consequences of globalization: Japan from a comparative perspective

Vietnam social sciences, 2001

L'A. de cette contribution critique la mondialisation au Japon et la tient pour responsable d... more L'A. de cette contribution critique la mondialisation au Japon et la tient pour responsable de la recession economique dans les annees 1980

Research paper thumbnail of コメント(シンポジウムII「太平洋戦争をめぐる歴史認識と日豪関係」, 2006年度全国研究大会,日豪交流記念・第17回全国研究大会特集号)

Research paper thumbnail of Japan’s Misfiring Security Hedge: Discovering the Limits of Middle-Power Internationalism and Strategic Convergence

Bilateral Perspectives on Regional Security, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Prioritizing Japan-U.S. Relations or a Multilateral Diplomacy?

Research paper thumbnail of Japan’s Misfiring Security Hedge

Bilateral Perspectives on Regional Security, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Imagining the Past: Memory Wars in Japan

Policy and Society, 2006

This paper examines the ways in which Japanese nationalism is undergoing a shift from civic natio... more This paper examines the ways in which Japanese nationalism is undergoing a shift from civic nationalism, based on separation of state and society, to a more organic statist nationalism, where state and society merge. It asserts that the “new nationalists” are engaged in a symbolic process of reconnecting the present to the past and by doing so, defending the nation's integrity

Research paper thumbnail of 冷戦の二日酔い:在比米軍基地とフィリピン・ナショナリズム

Research paper thumbnail of The Perception of China and Foreign Policy Options for Germany and Japan

Research paper thumbnail of 12. Hiroshima, Nanjing, and Yasukuni: Contending Discourses on the Second World War in Japan

Research paper thumbnail of 専政の平和・談合の平和-比較の中のASEAN-:「民主化」と国際政治・経済

International Relations, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of The Asia-Pacific Order and US-China Relations Draft Agenda

Peking University’s School of International Studies and Center for International and Strategic St... more Peking University’s School of International Studies and Center for International and Strategic Studies jointly organized and hosted a workshop on “The Asia-Pacific Order and US-China Relations” from 10-11 December, 2010. The conference forms part of an on-going collaborative research project on security in East Asia between five of the world’s leading universities: Korea University, National University of Singapore, Peking University, Princeton University and University of Tokyo. More than 30 leading scholars from the five universities attended the conference. The inaugural meeting of the collaborative project was held at Princeton University in 2009.

Research paper thumbnail of The Age of Hiroshima