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May 6, 2013

[SSJ: 8057] Reminder: Invitation to a seminar on May 15

From: Kuniaki Nemoto
Date: 2013/05/06


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NEMOTO, Kuniaki (Ph.D)
Research Fellow / Assistant Professor
Organization for Japan-US Studies, Waseda University http://sites.google.com/site/knemoto1978/


A friendly reminder for our Policy Seminar Series on May 15. Thanks very much.


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Waseda University Organization for Japan-US Studies
(WOJUSS) Policy Seminar

" What's Wrong with Japan? ...It's the Politics!"
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Waseda University Organization for Japan-US Studies
(WOJUSS) would like to invite you to a policy seminar (please see the details below) on May 15.
Please RSVP at info-wojuss@list.waseda.jp by Friday, May 10.

Title: What's Wrong with Japan? ...It's the Politics!"
Date/Time: May 15 (Wed), 12:00-14:00
Place: Building #1, R401 (4th floor), Waseda University
(MAP) http://www.waseda.jp/eng/campus/map.html

Speaker: Ellis Krauss
Professor of Japanese Politics, School of International Relations
and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego

Short Biography: Ellis Krauss is a Professor at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California San Diego. He received his Ph.D. from Stanford University (1973). An expert on postwar Japanese politics and on U.S.-Japan relations, He has recently published a coauthored book with Robert Pekkanen (U. of Washington) about the development of Japan's long-time ruling party, The Rise and Fall of Japan's
LDP: Political Party Organizations as Institutions (Cornell University Press 2010).
He and Pekkanen also now have begun a book project on political leadership in postwar Japan. He has published numerous articles in professional political science and Asian Studies journals, including The American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Japanese Studies, Journal of East Asian Studies, Comparative Political Studies, and the British Journal of Political Science . With Robert Pekkanen and Matthew Shugart he is co-Principal Investigator of an ongoing National Science Foundation grant about the impact of electoral reform on party nomination and appointment practices in eight countries.

Moderator/Commentator: Aiji Tanaka
Professor of Political Science, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University

Coordinator: Kuniaki Nemoto
Assistant Professor, WOJUSS

Language: English

To register, please use the template below.
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I would like to join the policy seminar

Name:
Affiliation:

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* Your personal information will be appropriately managed.
It is only used for this seminar's preparation and will not be utilized for other purposes.
* If you have any questions, please contact us at info-wojuss@list.waseda.jp

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