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Faculty of Law, Politics and Economics, Chiba University
ProfessorMy research focuses on the construction of an economic theory on sustainability that encompasses both capital bases and throughput resources. Also, I have been working on research activities to provide information on sustainability at the local government level to support policy formulation through a back-casting approach. This includes visualizing the impact of population decline and understanding the potential for decarbonization.
Motto in Research or in Life: Let’s do it. Things will work out.
Hobby / Holiday: Ultra Marathon, Journey Run
Faculty of Law, Politics and Economics / Research Institute of Disaster Medicine, Chiba University
ProfessorI specialize in European political history and comparative politics, with a particular focus on the Netherlands. My research interests encompass various topics, including ongoing welfare and labor reforms in European countries, the impact of populism on established political parties and parliamentary politics, developments concerning minority groups such as Jews, and the intricate relationship between monarchies and democracy.
Recent Topics of Interest: Urban regeneration and the role of “neighborhood” are central themes that directly impact shaping the community’s approach to disaster prevention.
Motto in Research or in Life: Once-in-lifetime-“word” (as a researcher dedicated to the study of the power of conversation)
Hobby / Holiday: Travelling and “Exploring towns”
Faculty of Law, Politics and Economics, Chiba University
Professor / Director, Center for Relational Studies on Global Crises Studies on contemporary politics in the Middle East, with a specific focus on Iraq and its relation with the international politics. I am eager to work on any subject that allows me to comprehend the dynamics of the Middle Eastern politics, mobilizing any kinds of disciplines. Furthermore, I aim to grasp the dynamics of international politics that contribute to form the region of the “Middle East”, with a particular emphasis on relationships (Relational Studies on Global Crises).
Recent Topics of Interest:
People’s protest movements on the streets in Middle Eastern countries. I would like to examine the messages they are conveying through wall graffiti, placards, SNS hashtags, and other means, as well as the networks and solidarity these messages create among ordinary people.
Motto in Research or in Life:
Rolling the ball: Seeing a ball rolling in front of me without anyone kicking it, I can’t help but feel that it represents a lack of courage, so I end up kicking it myself.
Hobby / Holiday:
While listening to music, I’m actively striving to stay connected with the local daily life in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq.
Faculty of Law, Politics and Economics, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorMy research field encompasses game theory and industrial organization. I apply cooperative game theory to analyze technology licensing through negotiations among firms. I theoretically investigate the determination of payment for technology licensing in the negotiations and the diffusion of the technology within the industry.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Resale of information goods and formation of patent pools
Motto in Research or in Life:
The quality of research correlates with the quantity of trials and errors.
Hobby / Holiday:
I enjoy spending time with my family.