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Hiroyuki Hoshiro

update at 23 June 2016

Division Department of Comparative Contemporary Politics
Research fields International Relations, Japan's Foreign Policy
e-mail hoshiro@iss.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Teaching and Research Appointments

April 2010 - Associate Professor, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo
August 2011 ARI Fellow, Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University
September 2014 - December 2014 ludwig-maximillians-universität München, Japan Zentrum, Visiting Fellow

Publications (2015- )

  1. “Book Review, Don Munton and David Welch, Masayuki Tadokoro and Seiichi hayashi translated, (2015) The Cuban Missile Crisis: A Concise Hiroty,” International Relations, vol.183, 2016, pp.144-147, [in Japanese].
  2. “Book Review, Masato Karashima, (2015) Asian Studies in the Japanese Empire,” Asia Keizai, vol.57, No.1 March 2016, pp.106-109, [in Japanese].

Selected publications ( -2014)

  1. “Revision of Kishi's Foreign Policy; The Proposal and Collapse of the Ideas of Southeast Asian Development Fund,”, Studies of International Relations vol.17, 2001, pp.57-80, [in Japanese].
  2. “The Ministerial Conference for the Economic Development of Southeast Asia and Japanese diplomacy; Japan's Initiative and its Limitations in the 1960s,”, International Relations vol.144, 2006, pp.1-15, [in Japanese].
  3. “An Asian Community' in 1962; the proposal for the OAEC and Japan,”, Asian Studies, vol.52, no4, 2007, pp.1-19, [in Japanese] (Winner of the Japan Association for Asian Studies Award).
  4. “A Japanese Diplomatic Victory?: Japan's Regionalism and the Politics between Japan, the United States and Southeast Asia, 1965-1966”, The Memoirs of the Institute of Oriental Culture, 9(1), vol.151, 2007, pp.382-416.
  5. “Reviewing the Dichotomized Japan’s Foreign Policy Orientations,”, Leviathan, vol.40, 2007, pp.234-253, [in Japanese].
  6. The Rise and Fall of Japan's Regional Diplomacy:1952-1966, Bokutakusha, 351pp, 2008, [in Japanese] (Winner of the The Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize).
  7. “Utilize the Space Variable, “Utilize the Log Feature and File Input/Output Functions” in Susumu Yamakage, Modeling and Expanding Artificial Societies: Introduction to Multi-Agent Simulation with artisoc, 2009, pp341-353, 364-370.
  8. “Co-Prosperity Sphere Again?: United States Foreign Policy and Japan's ‘First’ Regionalism in the 1950s”, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 82, No.3, pp.385-405, 2009.
  9. “Book Review, Acharya, Amitav, (2009) Whose Ideas Matter?: Agency and Power in Asian Regionalism,” Pacific Affairs, Vol.83, No.3, 2010, pp. 547-548.
  10. “Simulating the Process of Policy Making: The case of the Cuban Missile Crisis,” (with Takuto Sakamoto) A Study on Dynamism of International Order with Application of the Multi-Agent Modeling, Working Paper Series, No.04, 28p, 2010.
  11. “Theorizing Diplomatic History in International Relations,” Leviathan, No.47, pp.129-145, 2010 [in Japanese].
  12. “Book Review, Hatch, Walter F., (2010) Asia's Flying Geese: How Regionalization Shapes Japan,” Social Science Japan Journal, 2011, Vol.14, No.1, pp.117-121.
  13. “Building an ‘East Asian Community’ in Vain: Japan's Power Shift and Economic Regionalism in the New Millennium”, The Journal of Social Science, Vol. 63, Nos.3-4, 2011 [in Japanese].
  14. “Watershed at the Cuban Missile Crisis: Inside the White house with Multi-agent simulation” (with Takuto Sakamoto and Susumu Yamakage), Shosekikobo Hayama, 170pp+iii, 2012 [in Japanese].
  15. “Book Review, Edited by Makoto Iokibe; translated and annotated by Robert D. Elridge, (2011) The Diplomatic History of Postwar Japan: Winner of the 1999 Yoshida Shigeru Prize,” Pacific Affairs, Vol.85, No.2, 2012, pp. 408-410.
  16. “Book Review, Japan, China and Networked Regionalism in East Asia,” Social Science Japan Journal, 2013, Vol.16, No.2, pp. 349-351.
  17. “Regionalization and Regionalism in East Asia,” ISS Discussion Paper Series, F-162, Institute of Social Science, the University of Tokyo, March 2013.
  18. “History and Theory in International Relations,”ISS Discussion Paper Series, J-208, Institute of Social Science, the University of Tokyo, March 2013 [in Japanese].
  19. From Theory of Regional Integration to Regionalism“, ISS Discussion Paper Series, J-216, Institute of Social Science, the University of Tokyo, February 2015 (in Japanese).
  20. Building an “East Asian Community” in vain: Japan's Power Shift and Regionalism in the New Millennium,” ISS Discussion Paper Series, F-172, Institute of Social Science, the University of Tokyo, February 2015.
  21. Integrating History and Theory, Tokyo, Keisoshobo, 2015 (in Japanese).

Topics of research

(1) Determinants of Economic Regionalism in East Asia
(2) Japan's Official Development Aid and Relations with Asia

Educational Activities in 2016

Graduate School of Law and Politics, The University of Tokyo Geopolics of Foreign Aid
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