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  Masaru Tamamoto He left The Japan Institute of International Affaris in April, 2007.
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1988 Ph.D. (with distinction), International Relations
School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University
1983 M.A., History and Theory of International Relations & International Economics
School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University
1980 Independent Research, Islam and Politics
American University in Cairo, Egypt
1980 B.A., International Relations
Brown University
2005-2007 Senior Fellow
The Japan Institute of International Affairs
1995-2007 Senior Fellow (resident in Japan)
World Policy Institute, New School University (New York)
  1998 Visiting Professor
Faculty of Law, Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto)
1990-1995 Assistant Professor
School of International Service, American University (Washington, D.C.)
  1993-1994 Advanced Research Fellow
Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
  1991-1993 Director
Center for Asian Studies, American University
1988-1990 MacArthur Foundation Visiting Fellow in International Peace and Security
Center of International Studies, Princeton University
  1989 Lecturer
Politics Department, Princeton University
1987-1988 Visiting Fellow
Institute of Oriental Culture, Tokyo University
"Japanese Discovery of Democracy," JIIA Commentary, The Japan Institute of International Affairs < http://www.jiia.or.jp/en/commentary>, April 26, 2006.

"How Japan Imagines China and Sees Itself," World Policy Journal, Winter 2005/2006.

Review. John Swenson-Wright, Unequal Allies?: United States Security and Alliance Policy Toward Japan, 1945-1960. Pacific Affairs, Fall 2005

"Sino-Japanese Pride and Prestige," Far Eastern Economic Review, June 2005.
"After the Tsunami, How Japan Can Lead," Far Eastern Economic Review, January/February 2005.

"A Nationalist¡Çs Lament: The Slippery Slope of Koizumi¡Çs Foreign Policy" in The People vs. Koizumi?: Japan-U.S. Relations and Japan¡Çs Struggle for National Identity, Asia Program Special Report, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, February 2004.

"A Land without Patriots: The Yasukuni Controversy and Japanese Nationalism," World Policy Journal, Fall 2001.

"Groping for an International Political Role: Japan and Humanitarian Intervention in Self-Determination Conflicts, " The Ritsumeikan Journal of International Studies, March 2001.

"Japan and Its Discontents: A Letter from Yokohama, " World Policy Journal, Fall 2000.

"The Making of a Liberal Japan: A Silent Revolution, " SAIS Policy Forum Series, November 1999.

"The Uncertainty of the Self: Japan at Century's End, " World Policy Journal, Summer 1999.

An expanded version appears in Michael Matanduno and John Ikenberry, eds. The Emerging International Relations of the Asia Pacific Region (Columbia University Press, 2004)

"The Privilege of Choosing: The Fallout from Japan¡Çs Economic Crisis, " World Policy Journal, Fall 1998.

Reprinted in Dean Collinwood, ed., Global Studies: Japan and the Pacific Rim, sixth edition (McGraw Hill, 2001).

"Japan¡Çs Search for Recognition and Status" in Warren Hunsberger, ed., Japan¡Çs Quest: The Search for International Role, Recognition, Respect (M.E. Sharpe, 1997).

"Reflections on the Postwar Japanese State: Amorphous yet Dominant," Daedalus, Spring 1995.

"Village Politics: Japan¡Çs Prince of Disorder," World Policy Journal, Spring 1995.

"Japan's Willful Innocence: Political Thought and International Relations Since 1945, " Occasional Papers, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, Harvard University, 1994.

"The Ideology of Nothingness: Meditation on Japanese National Identity," World Policy Journal, Spring 1994.

"The Japan that Wants to be Liked: Society and International Participation" in Daniel Unger and Paul Blackburn, eds., Japan's Emerging Global Role (Lynne Reinner, 1993).

"After Communism: Democracy, Authoritarianism, Anarchy or More Communism?" (Association of Third World Affairs, 1992).

"A New Order in Asia?: Japan's Uncertain Role," World Policy Journal, Fall 1991.

"Japan Plays Follow the Leader" in Jo Dee Catlin Jacob, ed., Beyond the Hoppo Ryodo: Japanese-Soviet-American Relations in the 1990s (American Enterprise Institute, 1991).

"In Search of Post-Containment Stability in the Pacific" in Preparing for a Pacific Century (Commission on U.S.-Japan Relations for the Twenty First Century, 1991).

"Trial of an Ideal: Japan's Debate on the Iraqi Crisis," World Policy Journal, Winter 1990-1991.

Revised and reprinted in Wolfgang Danspeckgruber and Charles Tripp, eds., The Kuwait Crisis and its Implications for the Emerging Order (Westview Press, 1996); and in Herbert Blumberg and Christopher French, eds., Persian Gulf War: Views from the Social and Behavioral Sciences (University Press of America, 1993).

"Japan's Search for a World Role," World Policy Journal, Summer 1990.

Revised and reprinted in Henry Bienen, ed., Power, Economics and Security (Westview Press, 1992); and in Glenn Hastedt and Kay Knickrem, eds., Toward the Twenty-First Century: A Reader in World Politics (Prentice-Hall Canada, 1994).

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