All Stories

  1. The Institutional Sources of Economic Transformation: Explaining Variation in Energy Transitions
  2. Competition and regime complex architecture: authority relations and differentiation in international education
  3. The politics of international testing
  4. Japan: the harbinger state
  5. Why nations lead or lag in energy transitions
  6. Workshops Without Borders: Building an Online Community of Japan Scholars
  7. The Political Economy of the Abe Government and Abenomics Reforms
  8. COVID-19 and the Politics of Crisis
  9. How Do States Renegotiate International Institutions? Japan’s Renegotiation Diplomacy Since World War II
  10. Japan’s opportunity to lead
  11. The IMF As a Biased Global Insurance Mechanism: Asymmetrical Moral Hazard, Reserve Accumulation, and Financial Crises
  12. The Politics of Energy and Climate Change in Japan under Abe
  13. Democracy and Financial Crisis
  14. Renegotiating the World Order
  15. Democracy and Financial Crisis
  16. The Politics of International Testing
  17. Explaining Institutional Change: Policy Areas, Outside Options, and the Bretton Woods Institutions
  18. The Politics of Financial Crisis Response in Japan and the United States
  19. The Fukushima Disaster and Japan’s Nuclear Plant Vulnerability in Comparative Perspective
  20. The Politics of Energy
  21. Energy efficiency in the Japanese transport sector
  22. A Casualty of Political Transformation? The Politics of Energy Efficiency in the Japanese Transportation Sector
  23. Japan Under the DPJ: The Paradox of Political Change Without Policy Change
  24. Toward a Theory of Intelligence: Workshop Report