
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Center Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
Encina Hall West, Room 411
Phone: (650) 725-8867
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“Japan's Shifting Role in International Organizations.” in Masaru Kohno and
Frances Rosenbluth, eds. Japan and the World: Japan's Contemporary Geopolit-
ical Challenges. New Haven: Yale University Council on East Asian Studies, 2008.
“Congressional Preferences and the Structure of Delegation: Reassessing the Effect of Divided Government on U.S. Trade Policy” (with Yevgeniy Kirpichevsky). Revise and Resubmit at the Journal of Politics.
“The Dark Side of Democratic Advantage: International Crises and Secret Agreements” (with Yevgeniy Kirpichevsky). (Under Review)
“Outside Options and Institutional Change: The Bretton Woods Institutions,” Paper Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 2008.
“US-Japan Cooperation on the Reform of International Organizations,” Paper presented at the program on An Enhanced Agenda for US-Japan Partnership, Japan Center for International Exchange. 2008
“Outside Options and the Renegotiation of International Organizations,” Working Paper.
“The Political Economy of International Bailout Lending,” Working Paper.
“International Organizations and East Asia.” Shorenstein Asia Pacific Research Center Dispatch. 2008-1-14.
Toward a Theory of Intelligence (with Gregory Treverton, Seth Jones, and Steve
Boraz). RAND: Santa Monica, 2006.
“Japanese Goals at the Six-Party Talks: A Reassessment” (with Kazuyo Kato), Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) PacNet Newsletter, 2005-09-12.
“Endogenizing Institutional Path Dependence: The Bretton Woods Institutions.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, 2006-8-31.
“Japan's Asian Monetary Fund Proposal.” 2003. Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs 3 (Spring): 93-104.
Political Economy of East Asia, 2007-2008
International Organizations, 2007-2008