Panel: “Japan’s Post-Election Policy Agenda”
Date and Time
November 15, 2021
12:00PM - 01:00PM EST
Location
Online Only
Ko Maeda Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas Daniel M. Smith Gerald L. Curtis Visiting Associate Professor of Modern Japanese Politics and Foreign Policy, Department of Political Science and School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University Sheila A. Smith John E. Merow Senior Fellow for Asia Pacific Studies, Council on Foreign Relations Moderator: Christina L. Davis
Director, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations; Professor of Government; Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University This seminar is part of the Special Series on Policy Innovations in Crises, supported by a grant from the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership (CGP). Register Now
Director, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations; Professor of Government; Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University This seminar is part of the Special Series on Policy Innovations in Crises, supported by a grant from the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership (CGP). Register Now
Additional Resources
1. Ko Maeda, Post-election Thread, Twitter, October 31, 2021.
2. Naoya Yoshino, "Japanese Election's Biggest Loser: Policy Debate." Nikkei Asia, November 1, 2021.
3. Yusaku Horiuchi, Daniel M. Smith, and Teppei Yamamoto, "Measuring Voters’ Multidimensional Policy Preferences with Conjoint Analysis: Application to Japan’s 2014 Election." Political Analysis, 26(2), March 19, 2018.
4. Daniel M. Smith, "The 2021 General Election Campaign Kicks Off." Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA,October 19, 2021.
5. Sheila A. Smith, "Japan’s Hard Choices: What the Election Will Mean for the Country’s Defense Policy." Foreign Affairs, October 28, 2021.