NISHITANI Makiko
CV
- BA1996, LLM1998, University of Tokyo
- University of Tokyo. Research Associate, 1998-2001.
- Kobe University. Associate Professor, since 2002.
- Cornell University. Visiting Scholar, 2003-2005.
- Free University Berlin. Visiting Scholar, 2011-2012.
- Oxford University. Visiting Scholar, 2019-2020.
Research Topic
Global governance, international norms, transnational networks, reputation politics
Major Publications
- Global Governance in the New Era: Institutions, Processes, and Actors, Co-edited with Takahiro Yamada, Minerva-Shobo, 2021. (In Japanese)
- How Are International Norms Realized: The Dynamic Process of Complex Global Governance, Minerva-Shobo, 2017. (In Japanese)
- “Collaborative Orchestration in Global Polycentric Governance for the Fight against Corruption,” Journal of International Cooperation Studies 26(1):41-74, 2018.
- “The Coordination of the Global Anti-Corruption Governance via Hybrid Polycentric Networks,” The Study of Global Governance 2: 48-67, 2015.
- “The EU as a Civilian Promoter in Asia:The Role of the ASEF and AEPF in the ASEM Process,” Hungdah Su ed., Asian Countries' Strategies towards the European Union in an Inter-regionalist Context, Taiwan University Press, 2015.
- “The Dynamic Interplay Model for Multilateral Agreement Making,” International Relations 147: 95-115, 2007. (In Japanese)
- “The Reputation Politics of the Norm Cascade,” Journal of International Cooperation Studies 12.3: 145-80; 13.2: 87-108; 13.3: 77-109; 14.2: 119-44, 15.2: 75-113, 16-2: 93-120, 2005-08. (In Japanese)
- For other publications, see the following page on Researchmap.
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