Expertise
Transnational Civil Society, NGO/NPO
Education
2001 Ph.D., Osaka University (International Public Policy)
1995 M.S., Columbia University (Architecture and Urban Planning)
1986 M.A., Georgetown University (International Politics)
1984 B.A., Sophia University (Comparative Cuture)
Experience
2003 Lecturer, The Okuma School of Public Management
Waseda University
2002 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Tokyo
2001 Lecturer, Kwansei Gakuin University
1999 - Research Fellow, Tokyo Foundation
1987 - 92 Fuji TV
1986 - 87 Japan Center for International Exchange
Selected Publications and Papers
Transnational Civil Society (in Japanese), Toyokeizai Shimposha, 2003.
Ed., Shiminno Dogubako (in Japanese), Iwanami Shoten, 2002.
"Building Partnerships toward a Common Goal: Experiences of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines," in Ann Florini ed., The Third Force: The Rise of Transnational Civil Society, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2000.
"Deeds or Words: Japan and Nuclear Disarmament", Disarmament Diplomacy, Acronym Institute, No. 45, May 2000.
Helmut Anheier and Regina List eds., Cross-border philanthropy, An exploratory study of international giving in the United Kingdom, United States, Germany and Japan, Center for Civil Society, The John Hopkins University, 2000.
Others
1997 - Steering Committee Member, Japan Campaign to Ban Landmines