#  Associates’ Panel: “Opposition Party Coordination and Japanese Democracy” 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **November 7, 2022** 

 12:00PM - 01:00PM EST 

####  pin\_drop Location 

 **K354, CGIS Knafel Bldg., 1737 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA and Online**  



 

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 **“The Turnout Effects of Party Fragmentation: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Japan.”**  
[Hikaru Yamagishi ](https://programs.wcfia.harvard.edu/us-japan/hikaru-yamagishi)  
Postdoctoral Fellow, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University  
  
**“Opposition Party Cooperation on the Ground: Hokkaido in the 2021 House of Representatives Election.”**  
[Kentaro Yamamoto](https://programs.wcfia.harvard.edu/us-japan/kentaro-yamamoto)  
Academic Associate, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University  
  
Moderator: [Christina L. Davis](https://scholar.harvard.edu/cldavis/home)  
Director, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations; Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of Japanese Politics, Department of Government; and Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University  
  
**[Register for Zoom](https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMuf-2oqD8pGtKa9iqG_MtFShWOyWB3jn_g)** **Note:** Registration not required for in-person attendance. Participants can enter the room on first-come, first-served basis, and may be asked to participate online instead if the room is filled to capacity. ##  Additional Resources 

1. Kentaro Yamamoto, “Yato Kyoto Seiritsu no Joken: Hokkaido 2 ku and 5 ku,” Shiratori, H. (ed.), *[2021 Nen Syuinsen: Korona ka de no Mosaku to Yato Kyoto no Genkai,](https://www.amazon.co.jp/%E4%BA%8C%E3%80%87%E4%BA%8C%E4%B8%80%E5%B9%B4%E8%A1%86%E9%99%A2%E9%81%B8-%E3%82%B3%E3%83%AD%E3%83%8A%E7%A6%8D%E3%81%A7%E3%81%AE%E6%A8%A1%E7%B4%A2%E3%81%A8%E3%80%8C%E9%87%8E%E5%85%9A%E5%85%B1%E9%97%98%E3%80%8D%E3%81%AE%E9%99%90%E7%95%8C-%E7%8F%BE%E4%BB%A3%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E3%81%AE%E7%B7%8F%E9%81%B8%E6%8C%99-%E7%99%BD%E9%B3%A5-%E6%B5%A9/dp/4589042274)* Ch.4*.* Horitsu Bunkasha, 2022.
2. Hiroki Kubo, Tomoko Matsumoto, and Kentaro Yamamoto. ["Party switching and policy disagreement: Scaling analysis of experts' judgment."](https://doi.org/10.1017/S1468109922000160) *Japanese Journal of Political Science*, 23(3), 254-269, 2022.
3. Yusaku Horiuchi, Daniel M. Smith, and Teppei Yamamoto. ["Measuring Voters' Multidimensional Policy Preferences with Conjoint Analysis: Application to Japan's 2014 Election."](https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/political-analysis/article/abs/measuring-voters-multidimensional-policy-preferences-with-conjoint-analysis-application-to-japans-2014-election/A03E3D8850435DB726B2F3FB2102F3EF) *Political Analysis* vol. 26, 190-209, 2018.
 


 

 



 

 

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