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Masaru Tamamoto |
He left The Japan Institute of International Affaris in April, 2007. He can be reached at |
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1988 |
Ph.D. (with distinction), International Relations
School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University |
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1983 |
M.A., History and Theory of International Relations & International
Economics
School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University |
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1980 |
Independent Research, Islam and Politics
American University in Cairo, Egypt |
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1980 |
B.A., International Relations
Brown University
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2005-2007 |
Senior Fellow
The Japan Institute of International Affairs |
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1995-2007 |
Senior Fellow (resident in Japan)
World Policy Institute, New School University (New York) |
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1998 |
Visiting Professor
Faculty of Law, Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto) |
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1990-1995 |
Assistant Professor
School of International Service, American University (Washington, D.C.) |
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1993-1994 |
Advanced Research Fellow
Center for International Affairs, Harvard University |
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1991-1993 |
Director
Center for Asian Studies, American University |
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1988-1990 |
MacArthur Foundation Visiting Fellow in International Peace and Security
Center of International Studies, Princeton University |
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1989 |
Lecturer
Politics Department, Princeton University |
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1987-1988 |
Visiting Fellow
Institute of Oriental Culture, Tokyo University |
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"Japanese Discovery of Democracy," JIIA Commentary, The Japan Institute of International Affairs < http://www.jiia.or.jp/en/commentary>,
April 26, 2006.
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"How Japan Imagines China and Sees Itself," World Policy Journal, Winter 2005/2006.
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Review. John Swenson-Wright, Unequal Allies?: United States Security and Alliance Policy Toward Japan,
1945-1960. Pacific Affairs, Fall 2005
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"Sino-Japanese Pride and Prestige," Far Eastern Economic Review, June 2005. |
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"After the Tsunami, How Japan Can Lead," Far Eastern Economic Review, January/February 2005.
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"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.
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"A Land without Patriots: The Yasukuni Controversy and Japanese Nationalism," World Policy Journal, Fall 2001.
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"Groping for an International Political Role: Japan and Humanitarian
Intervention in Self-Determination Conflicts, " The Ritsumeikan Journal of International Studies, March 2001.
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"Japan and Its Discontents: A Letter from Yokohama, " World Policy Journal, Fall 2000.
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"The Making of a Liberal Japan: A Silent Revolution, " SAIS Policy Forum Series, November 1999.
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"The Uncertainty of the Self: Japan at Century's End, " World Policy Journal, Summer 1999.
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An expanded version appears in Michael Matanduno and John Ikenberry, eds.
The Emerging International Relations of the Asia Pacific Region (Columbia University Press, 2004)
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"The Privilege of Choosing: The Fallout from Japan¡Çs Economic Crisis, "
World Policy Journal, Fall 1998.
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Reprinted in Dean Collinwood, ed., Global Studies: Japan and the Pacific Rim, sixth edition (McGraw Hill, 2001).
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"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).
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"Reflections on the Postwar Japanese State: Amorphous yet Dominant," Daedalus, Spring 1995.
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"Village Politics: Japan¡Çs Prince of Disorder," World Policy Journal, Spring 1995.
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"Japan's Willful Innocence: Political Thought and International Relations
Since 1945, " Occasional Papers, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, Harvard
University, 1994.
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"The Ideology of Nothingness: Meditation on Japanese National Identity,"
World Policy Journal, Spring 1994.
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"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).
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"After Communism: Democracy, Authoritarianism, Anarchy or More Communism?"
(Association of Third World Affairs, 1992).
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"A New Order in Asia?: Japan's Uncertain Role," World Policy Journal, Fall 1991.
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"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).
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"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).
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"Trial of an Ideal: Japan's Debate on the Iraqi Crisis," World Policy Journal, Winter 1990-1991.
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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).
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"Japan's Search for a World Role," World Policy Journal, Summer 1990.
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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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