Asako TAKASHIMA

Research Fellow at The Japan Institute of International Affairs

JIIA Project

Current security risks in the Asia-Oceania region
Ⅰ. Traditional security risks

Research Interest

  • International Relations
  • Comparative Politics
  • German Politics
  • Japanese Politics

Education

2012 M.A. in Law & European Studies, University of Tokyo
2010 B.A. in Law, Keio University

Professional Experience

2021-present, Research Fellow, The Japan Institute of International Affairs
2019-2022, Project Researcher, University of Tokyo
2020-2021, Part-time Lecturer, Bunkyo University
2019-present, Part-time Lecturer, Kanagawa University
2017-19, Part-time Lecturer,Tokyo University of Science
2012-2015, JSPS Research Fellow (DC1), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Selected Publications

  • "The Narrative of Apology: Japan and Germany after the World War II," Kokusai Seiji 187, 114-130, 2017. (in Japanese) "Civil-Military Relationship in Japan after the Cold War: The Democracy and Civil-Military Relationship,” Seijigaku Kenkyu 43, 285–311, 2010. (in Japanese)

Research Grants and Fellowships

2021-2022 Research Grant, The Murata Science Foundation.
2020-2022 Torii Fellowship, Suntry Foundation
2019-2021 Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
2019-2020 Research Grant, The Konosuke Matsushita Memorial Foundation
2012-2015 Research Fellowship for Young Scientists (DC1), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science