ABOUT US PEOPLE COMMENTARY FORUM RESEARCH CONFERENCE
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  Tamotsu Fukuda

    Fellow at The Japan Institute of Internatinal Affairs.
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Research Interests

  • Asian regional security
  • Regionalism and multilateralism in the Asia-Pacific
  • ASEAN

Education

2008Ph.D. in Political Science and International Relations, The Australian National University
2000MA in Public Administration, International Christian University (Tokyo)
1998BA in International Affairs (Hons.), University of Cincinnati
 

Professional Experience

May 2010 - PresentResearch Fellow, The Japan Institute of International Affairs
December 2009 - March 2010Lecturer, College of Liberal Arts, International Christian University
September 2009 - PresentLecturer, Aoyama Gakuin University
April 2008 - April 2010Research Fellow, Social Science Research Institute, International Christian University
November 2005 - March 2008Research Assistant, JSPS-21st Century COE Program, International Christian University
 

Selected Publications

Articles

  • "The Declining Influence of History in Maritime Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia: The Cases of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia," Journal of Social Science (ICU), 61 (2007), pp. 57-79.
  • "The Linkage between WMD Non-Proliferation and the Level of State Development in East Asia," Journal of Social Science (ICU), 58 (2006), pp. 5-27.
  • "Weighing Influences: East Asian Regionalism and State Development," Journal of Social Science (ICU), 57 (2006), pp. 127-147.

Presentations

  • "Regional Cooperation against Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia: Implications for a People-Oriented ASEAN Community,"Paper prepared for the 2009 Annual Convention of the Japan Association of International Relations, Kobe, November 7, 2009. (Japanese)
  • "The Increasing Readiness of the Littoral States in Southeast Asian Maritime Security,"Paper prepared for the 40th Annual Conference of Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast (ASPAC), the Association for Asian Studies, Washington State University, Washington, June 17, 2006.

Ph.D. Thesis

  • "A Liberal Turn on Illiberal Regionalism: The Influence of State Development in the Asia-Pacific Region,"The Australian National University, January 2008.
     

Research Grants and Fellowships

2008-2010Research Institute for Peace and Security Fellowship
 

Memberships

  • Japan Association for International Security
  • The Japan Association of International Relations
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