Articles and Chapters
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gResidential Mobility and Local Civic Engagement in
Japan and the United States: Divergent Paths to School,h Comparative Political Studies 46:9 (September 2013) -- Here
is an unedited version; please see the journal for the published version, when
it is available there.
- gPath Dependence and the Evolution of Japanfs Party
System Since 1993,h in Leonard Schoppa, ed., The
Evolution of Japanfs Party System: Politics and Policy in an Era of
Institutional Change (Toronto: Toronto University Press, 2011).
- gPolicies for an Aging / Low
Fertility Society,h in Alisa Gaunder, ed., Routledge Handbook of Japanese Politics
(London: Routledge, 2011), pp. 201-211.
gExit, Voice, and Family Policy in
Japan: Limited Changes Despite Broad Recognition of the Declining
Fertility Problem,h Journal of European Social Policy 20: 5 (December
2010).
gGaiatsu,
Learning, and Japanfs Emerging Economic Liberalism,h in Masaru Kohno and
Frances Rosenbluth, eds., Japan and the World
(New Haven: Yale CEAS Occasional Publications, 2008), pp. 71-99.
gDemographics and the State,h in Florian Coulmas, et al,
eds., The Demographic Challenge: A Handbook
about Japan (Leiden:
Brill, 2008), pp. 639-652.
gYoufre (Not) Having My Baby:
Fertility and Feminism,h Current History 105: 689 (March 2006), pp.
112-120.
- gRace to the Bottom? Japanese
Multinational Firms and the Future of the Lifetime Employment System,h
Japan Focus (on-line journal), February 21, 2006.
gNeoliberal Economic Policy
Preferences of the eNew Leftf: Home-Grown or Anglo-American Import?h in Rikki Kersten and David
Williams, eds., The Left in the Shaping of Japanese Democracy: Essays
in Honour of J.A.A. Stockwin
(London: Routledge, 2006), pp. 117-139.
gInteraction Effects in
Mixed-Member Electoral Systems: Theory and Evidence from Germany, Japan,
and Italy,h
Comparative Political Studies 35:10 (December 2002), pp. 1027-1053
(with Karen Cox) .
gDomestic Politics,h in Steven K.
Vogel, ed., U.S.-Japan Relations in a Changing World (Washington, D.C.:
Brookings, 2002), pp. 94-124.
gGlobalization and the Squeeze on
the Middle Class: Does Any Version of the Postwar Social Contract Meet the
Challenge?h in Olivier Zunz, Leonard Schoppa,
and Nobuhiro Hiwatari,
eds., Social Contracts Under Stress: the Middle Classes of America,
Europe, and Japan at the Turn of the Century (New York: Russell Sage,
2002), pp. 319-344.
gLocating the LDP and Koizumi in
Policy Space: A Party System Ripe for Realignment,h Social Science Japan
22 (December 2001), pp. 9-15.
gJapan, The
Reluctant Reformer,h Foreign Affairs (September/October 2001),
pp. 76-90.
gThe Social Context in Coercive
International Bargaining," International Organization 53:2
(Spring 1999), pp. 307-342.
gTwo Level Games and Bargaining
Outcomes: Why Gaiatsu Succeeds in Japan
in Some Cases and Not Others,h International Organization 47:3
(Summer 1993), pp. 353-386.
gZoku Power and L.D.P. Power: A Case
Study of the Zoku Role in Education
Policy,h Journal of Japanese Studies 17:1 (Winter 1991), pp.
79-106.
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