Recent Publications

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Books and Articles
Books:

* Refugees: Caused and Accepted by the United States, Osaka: Kansai University Press, 2016 (in Japanese).
* American Nationalism and Citizenship in the Global Age, with Ryo Oshiba, Kyoto: Minerva, 2003 (in Japanese).

* “We the People” in the Global Age: A Re-examination of Nationalism and Citizenship, with Ryo Oshiba and Edward Rhodes, Osaka: Japan Center for Area Studies, 2002.

* American Democracy Analyzed: Its Universality, Uniqueness, and Interweaving Influences, with Ryo Oshiba, Kyoto: Minerva, 2000 (in Japanese).



Chapters in Books:

* "The SDGs in Our Campus Life," Kandai for SDGs Promotion Project, ed., How Academia Challanges the SDGs: Various Approaches to the SDGs, Kansai University Press, 2022, pp. 17-38 (in Japanese).
* "Reflection of Values between Domestic and Imperial Frameworks," The Study Group on "Empire" in the Globalizing Law and Politics, Between War and Governance II, Kansai University Institute of Leagl Studies, 2022, pp. 137-163 (in Japanese).
*“The United States as an Imperial Democracy,”The Study Group on Impeiral Practices, Between War and Governance, Kansai University Institute of Leagl Studies, 2020, pp.17-42 (in Japanese).
* “What is America-First Word?" in Kumiko Haba, ed. The 21st Century: International Society at the Turning Point, Kyoto: Horitsu Bunka-sha, 2019, pp. 33-45 (in Japanese).

* “American Populism in the 21st Century,”in Yusuke Murakami, ed., Political Dynamics of “Populism”: Deepening Social Cleavage and Authoritarianization, Kokuai Shoin, 2018, pp. 133-169.

* “Polarizing America: Background and Chllenges,” in Yusuke Murakami and Chika Obiya, eds., Beyond Fracturized Order: Pan-Pacific Paradigm, Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2017, pp. 139-171 (in Japanese).

* “American Foreign Policies in Search of New Order,” in Takuya Sasaki, ed., Post-World War Two American Diplomatic History, 3rd. ed., Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2017, 199-236 (in Japanese).

* “State Building Crossing the Internal and External Borders: View from Mexican Americans,” Nobuo Kochu, Masataka Yasutake, and Taira Nishi, eds. “Others” in the Multiplicity (Vol.1), Osaka: Kansai University Center for Minority Studies, 2013, pp. 185-210 (in Japanese).

* “Toward Big Government,”“New Role of Government via Small Government,” (with Toshiki Jinushi), in Toshiki Jinushi, Yuzo Murayama, and Kazusei Kato, eds. Contemporary American Economy, Kyoto: Minerva, 2012, pp. 107-135; 136-174 (in Japanese).

* “American Ideology and Refugee Policy,” in Nobuo Kochu, ed. Differences and Collectivity: Viewpoint of “Minorities,” Osaka: Kansai University Press, 2011, pp. 437-460 (in Japanese).

* “The United States in Globalization,” Tadashi Karube, Shigeki Uno, and Yoshihiko Nakamoto, eds. Grasping Political Science, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2011, pp. 232-242 (in Japanese).

* “Interest Groups and Movements,” “Domestic and Foreign Policy Development: 1992-2010,” in Fumiaki Kubo, ed. American Politics, rev. Tokyo: Kobundo, 2011, pp. 159-182; 228-260 (in Japanese).

* “Deliberation in the Congress,” in Tetsuki Tamura, ed., Exploring Politics 5: Politics of Deliberation and Dialogue, Tokyo: Fukosha, 2010, pp. 139-169 (in Japanese).

* “Expansion of Presidential Prerogative and Democratic Society: The Case of FISA,” in Yoshio Higomoto, Toru Yamazumi, and Toru Onozawa, eds., The Frontier of American History II: Contemporary American Political Culture and the World, Kyoto: Showado 2010, pp. 188-209 (in Japanese).

* “American Foreign Policies in Search of New Order,” in Takuya Sasaki, ed., Post- World War Two American Diplomatic History, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2009, 213-249 (in Japanese).

* “American Civil Society and War,” in Hideki Kan, ed., American Wars and World Order, Tokyo: Hosei University Press, 2008, pp. 217-246 (in Japanese).

* “Experiment of Multicultural Citizenship,” in Lim Bon et al., Vibrant Community: Searching for the Possibility of Minority, Kyoto: Koyo Shobo, 2009, pp. 45-85 (in Japanese).

* “Foreign Policy Agenda and Strategy of Democratic Left/Anti-war Group,” in Fumiaki Kubo, ed. American Foreign Policy Thoughts—From Liberal to Conservative, Tokyo: JIIA, 2007, 49-74 (in Japanese). 

* “Civil Society Organizations and Movement—From the Perspective of Gender,” in Taeko Udagawa and Ayami Nakatani, eds., Reading Anthropology of Gender, Kyoto: Sekai Shiso-sha, 2007, 310-330 (in Japanese). 
* “America in the World: Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy,” in Kazuto Oshio and Nobuhiro Kishigami, eds., The United States and Canada, Kyoto: Asakura Shoten, 2006, pp. 138-150(in Japanese).

* “Interest Groups and Movements,” and “Direction of Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy, 1992-2005,” in Fumiaki Kubo, ed., American Politics, Tokyo: Kobundo, 2005, pp.  159-182, 228-252 (in Japanese).

* “Human Rights and Democracy, in Matsuda, Takeshi, ed., Contemporary American Foreign Policy, Kyoto: Minerva, 2005, pp. 201-213 (in Japanese).

* “Transforming Political Participation of Asian Americans,” Takeshi Igarashi, ed., International Relations of the Pacific World, Tokyo: Sairyusha, 2005, pp. 139-165 (in Japanese).

* “Toward Big Government,” “Toward Small Government,” with Toshiki Jinushi, and “American Economy in the 21st Century,” with Yuzo Murayama and Toshiki Jinushi, in Yuzo Murayama and Toshiki Jinushi, eds., American Economy, Kyoto: Minerva, 2004, pp. 41-68, 69-97, 309-314 (in Japanese).

* “Human Rights and Regime Change: American Policy toward North Korea,” in Yoichi Hirama and Yoneyuki Sugita, eds., North East Asian Foreign Relations surrounding North Korea and Japan, Tokyo: Akashi Shoten, 2003, pp. 112-135 (in Japanese).

* “American Foreign Policy in Search of New Values: The Clinton Administration,” in Takuya Sasaki, ed. A History of American Foreign Relations since World War II, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2002, pp. 221-256 (in Japanese).

* “Toward a Solid Civic Triangle: Emerging Relationships between Citizens, Civil Society, and Local Governance,” in Takeshi Matsuda, ed. The Age of Creolization in the Pacific: In Search of Emerging Cultures and Shared Values in the Japan-American Borderlands, Hiroshima: Keisuisha, 2001, pp. 257-299.

* “Ethnic Groups and Political Parties: Republican Party and Hispanics,” in Takeshi Igarashi, ed. The United States as a Multi-Ethnic Society, Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2000, pp. 139-161 (in Japanese).

*“Gender Gap and Female Congressional Members,” in Fumiaki Kubo, Atsushi Kusano, and Hideyuki Osawa eds. Transformation of Contemporary American Politics, Tokyo: Keiso Shobo, 1999, pp. 299-329 (in Japanese).

* “American East Asian Strategies and Japan,” in Atsushi Kusano and Tetsuya Umemoto eds. Analyses of Contemporary Japanese Foreign Policies, Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1995, pp. 89-110 (in Japanese).

* “American Foreign Intervention and Democracy,” in Seizaburo Sato, ed. U.S. Foreign and Defense Policies After the Cold War, Tokyo: Japan Institute for International Affairs, 1994, 77-99 (in Japanese).

* “Republican President and Democratic Congress,” in Kazumi Fujimoto, ed. New Directions of American Politics: The Reagan Era, Tokyo: Keiso Shobo, 1990, pp. 93-118 (in Japanese).

* “Political Meanings of Democratic Dominance in Congress,” in Nagayo Homma, Shunsuke Kamei, and Kensaburo Shinkawa eds. Restructuring American Images: Contemporary History of Politics and Culture, Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1990, pp. 35-49 (in Japanese).



Articles:

* "Human Rights in Biden's Diplomacy," International Affairs, No. 704 (2021): 5-13 (in Japanese).
* "The U.S. Responses to Refugees," Refugee Studies Journal, No. 10 (2021): 31-45 (in Japanese).
* "Politics over the Border: The United States after Trump" The Law Reveiw of Kansai University, No. 6 (2021): 113-145 (in Japanese).

*“Federalism and Democracy: Challenges for the United States,”The Law Review of Kansai University, No. 2-3 (2020): 45-69 (in Japanese).
*“Fighting for the Rights of Immigrants: Triangular Approach by Civil Society,”Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 40 (2019): 37-55.
* "Executive Actions in the Balance of Power: Their Historical and Political Meanings,” Kansai Review of Law and Politics, No. 39 (2018): 41-60.
*“U.S. Immigration Reform in a Historical Perspecitve,” Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 38 (2017)
: 1-17.
*“Bipartisan Challenges: Politics vs. Policies,”Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 37 (2016): 29-48.
*“Transformation of American Refugee Policices,”The Law Review of Kansai University 65(3) (2015): 73-111 (in Japanese).

* “Debating Immigration in Polarized America: The DREAM Act, DACA, and Undocumented Immigrants,” Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 36 (2015): 1-21.
* “The US Domestic Front: Politics over Displaced Iraqis,”The Japanese Journal of American Studies, No. 25 (2014): 111-134.
* “Refugees of the War on Terror: Struggles for Integration,” Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 35 (2014): 1-21.
* “Dream or Nightmare: Controversy over American Immigration Policies,” Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 34 (2013): 17-30.
* “Political Rights of Non-Nationals in a Globalizing World: The Case of Multi-Ethnic Japan,” Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 33 (2012): 25-44.
* "American Ideals and Refugee Policies," Kanai University Center for Minority Studies Interim Report (Vol.2), Osaka: Kansai University, 2011, pp. 53-75.
* “Multiplication of the Meaning of Gender in American Political Process,” Gender and Political Process (The Annuals of the Japanese Political Science Association, 2010-II), pp. 11-29.
* “In Search of American Civic Image: From Civic Culture to Multicultural Citizenship,” The Law Review of Kansai University 59 (3/4) (2009): 317-347.
* “Presidency and War Powers,” The American Review, No. 43 (2009): 59-75.
* “Policy Formation in the Time of Polarization: The House Majority in the 110th Congress,” Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 30 (2009): 1-23.
* “Gendered Politics over the ‘Comfort Women’ Resolution,” Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 29 (2008): 9-28. “Experimenting Multicultural Citizenship: The Case of Twin Cities,” The Law Review of Kansai University 57 (5) (2008): 1-46 (in Japanese).
* “American Civil Society and War,” in Hideki Kan, ed., Grant Report: Comprehensive Studies on American Wars and the Formation of the World Order, Seinan Jogakuin University, 2007, pp. 260-280 (in Japanese).
* “The Role of Congress in the Deliberative Democracy,” The Law Review of Kansai University 56 (5/6) (2007): 315-339 (in Japanese).
* “Boomerang Effects of Norm Setting: Binding Power of the New Norms,” International Relations, No. 147 (2007): 62-77 (in Japanese).
* “Democracy and the War on the ‘Terror’: The Political Meaning of the Extension of the USA PATRIOT Act,” The Law Review of Kansai University 56 (2/3) (2006): 145-174 (in Japanese).
*“Re-Gendering Citizenship in the Post 9-11 America,” The Japanese Journal of American Studies, No. 17 (2006): 165-181.
* “Experimenting Multicultural Citizenship: A Case of the Minneapolis-St. Paul Area,” Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 27 (2006): 25-41.
*“The Elections of 2004 and American Parties,” The Law Review of Kansai University 55 (4/5) (2006): 45-78 (in Japanese).
* “Hiroshima as Symbol, Hiroshima as Reality: Challenges for Integration in the Post-War City of Peace,” Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 26 (2005): 1-14.
* “American Democracy and Civil Liberty,” The Law Review of Kansai University 54 (3) (2004): 59-85 (in Japanese).
* “Incorporating Gender Equality at the Local Level of Politics: A Preliminary Survey,” Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 25 (2004): 1-16.
* “Meaning of American Democratic Assistance toward Polish Civil Society,” The Law Review of Kansai University 53 (4/5) (2004): 91-114 (in Japanese).
* “Changing Concept of “Area” among Americans: Its Self-Image as the Other,” Proceedings, Sapporo: Hokkaido University, 2003, pp. 264-292.
* “Boundaries of Democracy: Citizenship, Civil Society, and Formal Political Process,” in Chieko Kitagawa Otsuru and Edward Rhodes, eds., Nationalism and Citizenship I, Osaka: Japan Center for Area Studies, 2000, pp. 23-34.
* “The Role of QUA NGO in American Democratic Assistance,” International Relations, No. 119 (1998): 127-141 (in Japanese).
* “Democratic Assistance by American Party Institutes,” JCAS Review 1-2 (1998): 109-143 (in Japanese). *“The Republican Party in Today’s American Politics,” International Affairs, No. 455 (1998): 48-62 (in Japanese).
*“Conceptual Dispute over Political Equality.” The Japanese Journal of American Studies 7 (1996): 103-128. *“Foreign Aid and American National Interests,” Memoirs of Osaka Kyoiku University, Ser. I, 44-2 (1996): 69-78.
*“American Foreign Policy of Peacemaking,” Memoirs of Osaka Kyoiku University, Ser. I, 43-2 (1995): 63-77. *“American Covert Operations and Democratization of Angola,” International Relations, No. 107 (1994): 131-144 (in Japanese).
*“Congressional Oversight of Covert Actions and American Democracy,” Memoirs of Osaka Kyoiku University, Ser. I, 42-2 (1994): 111-127.
*“‛Right to Choose’and American Politics in the 1990s,” The Bulletin of the English Society, No. 38 (1993): 125-136 (in Japanese).
*“Wither the War Powers Act,” The Bulletin of the English Society, No. 37 (1992): 97-117.
*“Bipartisanship under the Eisenhower Administration,” Memoirs of Osaka Kyoiku University, Ser. I, 40-2 (1992): 81-96.
* “Jackson-Vanik After 15 Years,” Memoirs of Osaka Kyoiku University, Ser. I, 39-2 (1991): 89-104.*“Exclusiveness of Single Issue Politics,” The American Review 25 (1991): 143-159 (in Japanese).
*“Parties’ Roles under a Divided Government,” Memoir of Osaka Kyoiku University, Ser. 1, 38-1 (1989): 9-21.
*“Nuclear Policy and U.S. Congress,” International Relations, No. 90 (1989): 139-151 (in Japanese).
*“House Reforms of the 1970s and Congressional Leadership,” The Bulletin of the English Society, No. 37 (1992): 3-13 (in Japanese).
* “Controversy over U.S. Covert Operations,” Memoir of Osaka Kyoiku University, Ser. 1, 37-1 (1988): 1-14.
* “Function of Foreign Policy Making by U.S. Congress,” Contemporary Security, No. 46 (1986): 54-66 (in Japanese).
* “American Citizens’Movement and Nuclear Arms Negation Policy,” International Relations, No. 80 (1985): 127-141 (in Japanese).
* “Civic Participation to Nuclear Arms Policy,”American History, No. 7(1984): 28-37 (in Japanese).


Others

* "The United States at '9-11 + 20,'"The American Studies Newsletter, No. 207 (2021): 1 (in Japanese).
* "Who Owns Freedom and Democracy?" Peace Studies Association of Japan, ed. NHK Documentries on Peace and War, Horitsu Bunka-Sha, 2021, 18-19 (in Japanese).
* “The Price of Deal, JAIR Newsletter No. 155 (2018), at http://jair.or.jp/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/publication/nl/155.pdf (in Japanese).
* “Responses of American Society toward Hispanic Empowerment: Analysis of the Presidential Elections of 2016,”
Imágenes de Iberoamérica, No. 6 (2017): 18-22 (in Japanese).

* “Racial Conflicts Continue as American Whites Feel Enclosed,” Yomiuri Online Fukayomi Channel, (2016.08.09), at http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/fukayomi/ichiran/20160809-OYT8T50062.html (in Japanese).

* “Culture and Government: The New Deal, West and East," NOMOS, No. 37 (2015): 47-56 (in Japanese).

* "Those Who Are Sent to The War Zone," Shohyo, No. 144 (2014): 192-197 (in Japanese).
* “Gender Balance under the Obama Administration,” The Law Review of Kansai University 65(1) (2015): 55-75 (in Japanese).

* “The State of Gender in Japan: The Seventieth Anniversary of the End of the War,” Shohyo, No. 143 (2015): 142-147 (in Japanese).

* “Refugees Caused by Wars,” Shohyo, No. 142 (2014): 134-139 (in Japanese).

* “Democratic State and Secret: How to Protect Civil Rights,” Shohyo, No. 141 (2014): 150-155 (in Japanese).

* “American ‘Wars’ in the Post-Cold War World,” The Peace Studies Association of Japan, ed., One Hundred Books to Think about Peace, Tokyo: Horitsu-Bunka-sha, 2014, pp. 94-97 (in Japanese).

* “Thinking Back the War on the Terror in Iraq,” Shohyo, No. 140 (2013): 132-136 (in Japanese).

* “Defining the Peace,” with Makoto Kobayashi, Peace Studies, No. 39 (2012): 1-12.

* “Rights of People Moving in the Pacific Rim,” Pacific and American Studies, No. 12 (2012): 58-62 (in Japanese).

* “Global Context for American Studies: Comments on the Papers by Dr. Kramer, Dr. Suri, and Dr. Patterson,” Nanzan Review of American Studies 33 (2011): 71-80.

* “American War to Protect its Ideal: ACLU Collection 1912-1990,” Kansai University Library Forum, No. 16 (2011): 22-25 (in Japanese).

* “Elections as Political Education: What Issues, Candidates, and Images Teach Us about Gender,Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 32 (2011): 37-51.

* “The State and the Challenge of American Political Studies Today,” Rikkyo American Studies, No. 32 (2010): 21-36 (in Japanese).

* “Where Deliberation Should Head to,” Asahi Newspaper (November 30, 2010) (in Japanese).

* “Political Participation of Latinos and Ethnic Network,” Social Capital and Civic Participation, Osaka: Kansai University Economic and Political Institute, 2010, pp. 121-139 (in Japanese).

* “’A Lost Decade’ for American Foreign Policy,” Kansai University Review of Law and Politics, No. 31 (2010): 47-56.

* “Political Participation of Minority Youth in the United States,” in Thinking about Citizen’s Politics in the Multicultural Society, Osaka: Kansai University, 2009, pp. 16-24 (in Japanese).

* “American Presidential Elections and Civic Participation,” Seminar 2008, Osaka: Kansai University Economic and Political Institute, 2009, pp. 83-94 (in Japanese).

*“American Politics and War: Perspectives of the 2008 Presidential Elections,” Mainichi Newspaper (Hiroshima) (December 18, 2008).  

* “Hope, Change and the Reality,” The American Studies Newsletter, No. 168 (2008): 1 (in Japanese).

* “From the Viewpoint of Users of American Public Archives,” in Access to Archives: Japanese Experience and American Experience, Tokyo: Nichigai Associates, 2008, pp. 182-187 (in Japanese).

* “Reform of U.S. House of Representatives and Policy Formation Based on Deliberation,” American History, No. 31 (2008): 91-100 (in Japanese).

* “U.S. Presidential Elections: The Choice of Minorities,” Gaiko Forum, No. 237 (2008): 34-38 (in Japanese).

* “What to Learn from American Democracy,” Japan Intercultural Academy of Municipalities Journal, No.55 (2007): 39-45 (in Japanese).

* “Government-Civil Society Relations: Primacy of Universal Values or National Purposes,” OUGHTOPIA: Journal of Social Paradigm Studies, Soul: Center for the Reconstruction of Human Society, Kyung Hee University, 21 (1) (2006): 203-224.

* “Nuclear Freeze and SDI,” in The Japanese Association for American Studies, ed., American History, Vol. 8 (2006), pp. 143-151 (in Japanese).

* “Incorporating Gender Equality at Local Politics: A Case of Toyonaka,” PS: Political Science and Politics 37-1 (2004): 58.

* “The Direction of International Society Suggested by the Attack on Iraq,” Ronza (April, 2003): 28-33 (in Japanese).

* “The Direction of American Unilateralism,” SQUET (April, 2003): 14-15 (in Japanese).

* “Justice without Force,” Mainichi Newspaper (March 28, 2003) (in Japanese).

* “Want to be Loved? American Public Diplomacy after 9/11,” JCAS Internet Newsletter (uploaded 2003.1.7.) (in Japanese).

* “The Strength and Weakness of ‘The Nation of Idea,’” Kikan Minzoku-gaku, No. 99 (2002): 29-32 (in Japanese).

* “The Collision of An American Nuclear Submarine and Ehime-maru,” Yomiuri Newspaper (March 6, 2001) (in Japanese).

* “American Presidential Election and Minorities,” Asahi Newspaper (July 12, 2000) (in Japanese).

* “Cleavages in the American Society, I & II,” Asahi Newspaper (October 1, 8, 1998) (in Japanese).

* “Washington: A City of Politics and Minorities,” Monthly Minpaku 21-12 (1997): 15-17 (in Japanese).

* “Secrecy within the Democracy,” Minpaku Tsushin, No. 75 (1997): 46-56 (in Japanese).

* “American Military Intervention in the Post-Cold War Era,” The Bulletin of the English Society, No. 41 (1996): 145-154 (in Japanese).

* “’The Right to Choose’ and American Politics of the 1990s,” The Bulletin of the English Society, No. 38 (1993): 125-136 (in Japanese).

* “Perspectives on the New European Security, The Bulletin of the English Society, No. 36 (1991): 135-151.

* “Strategic Doctrines and World Order,” The Bulletin of the English Society, No. 33 (1988): 63-83.