Position | Adjunct Associate Professor |
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Degree | Ph.D. (Area Studies), Kyoto University |
Specialty | History of International Relations in Asia, Comparative Area Studies |
Current Research Interests | (1) The Formation of the International Communist Network in Asia and the Activities of British Political Intelligence Services against it in 1920s and 1930s (2) Non-Traditional Security Issues in Asia (3) Comparative Studies on Regional Order Transforming and State Formation |
- Professional Career
2005 Ph.D. (Area Studies), Kyoto University
2005 Lecturer/Research Fellow, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
2006 Research Assistant, GRIPS
2007 Research Associate, GRIPS
2008 Assistant Professor, GRIPS
2014 Associate Professor, Kyushu University/ Adjunct Associate Professor, GRIPS
- Selected publications
“Opium, Secret Societies, Free Trade: A Comparative Study of British Colonial Rule in Nineteenth Century Singapore and Hong Kong,” Southeast Asian Studies, Vol.40, No.4, pp.502-519, March 2003, in Japanese.
“Policing the Comintern Network in Asia: “The Lefranc Affair” and the British Security System,” Southeast Asian Studies, Vol.43, No.3, pp.303-318, December 2005, in Japanese.
“'Noulens Case': International Communism Movement and British Security System in Asia,” International Relations, Vol.146, pp.70-87, November 2006, in Japanese.
“How should we respond to Pandemic Flu,” Gaiko Forum, No.243, pp.54-56, September 2008, in Japanese.
“The Creation and the Activities of Political Intelligence Agencies in British Malaya in the 1920s and 1930s,” Journal of Historical Studies, No.860, pp.36-46, November 2009, in Japanese.
"Living "Underground" in Shanghai: Noulens and the Shanghai Comintern Network," in Traveling Nation-Makers: Transnational Flows and Movements in the Making of Modern Southeast Asia, edited by Caroline S. Hau and Kasian Tejapira, National University of Singapore Press: Singapore, pp.96-125, March 2011