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PHILLIP LIPSCY IN THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Japan: the harbinger
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Review of International Political Economy
Competition and regime complex architecture: authority relations and differentiation in international
education
By Rie Kijima & Phillip Lipscy
Changing World Order
Sociology of Education
Global Determinants of Education Reform, 1960 to
2017
By Rie Kijima, Patricia Bromley, Jared Furuta, Heitor Santos, Lisa Overbey & Minju Choi
Future of Democratic Societies
Japanese Journal of Political Science
Japan: the harbinger
state
By Phillip Lipscy
Changing World Order
Science
Why nations lead or lag in energy
transitions
By Phillip Lipscy et. al.
Changing World Order
Ethnic and Racial Studies
Do Natives Prefer White Immigrants? Evidence from
Japan
By Nicholas A. R. Fraser & John W. Cheng
Changing World Order
Journal of Japanese Studies
Japan Transformed? The Foreign Policy Legacy of the Abe
Government
By Phillip Lipscy
Changing World Order
Political Psychology
The Role of Humanitarianism in Shaping Public Attitudes Toward
Refugees
By Nicholas A. Fraser & Go Murakami
Future of Democratic Societies
International Journal of STEM Education
Using Design Thinking to Cultivate the Next Generation of Female Steam
Thinkers
By Rie Kijima, Marcos S. Maekawa & Mariko Yoshihara-Yang
Political Economy of Innovation
Cambridge University Press
The Political Economy of the Abe Government and Abenomics
Reforms
By Phillip Lipscy
Future of Democratic Societies
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Views on immigration in Japan: Identities, interests, and pragmatic
divergence
By Ito Peng & Jeremy Davison
Future of Democratic Societies
Oxford University Press
The Energy Politics of
Japan
By Phillip Lipscy
Future of Democratic Societies
New Political Economy
Darkness and Light in a Global Political
Economy
By Louis W. Pauly
Changing World Order
Global Policy
How Do States Renegotiate International Institutions? Japan’s Renegotiation Diplomacy Since World War
II
By Phillip Lipscy
Changing World Order
International Organization
COVID-19 and the Politics of
Crisis
By Phillip Lipscy
Changing World Order
Globalisation, Societies and Education
Education reform in the twenty-first century: Declining emphases in international organisation reports,
1998–2018
By Rie Kijima, Patricia Bromley, Lisa Overbey & Jared Furuta
Future of Democratic Societies
Edward Elgar Publishing
International Handbook on Megacities and
Megacity-Regions
By André Sorensen
Future of Democratic Societies
Oxford University Press
Japan and International
Organizations
By Phillip Lipscy
Future of Democratic Societies
International Journal of Art & Design
‘Females Don’t Need to be Reluctant’: Employing Design Thinking to Harness Creative Confidence and Interest in
STEAM
By Rie Kijima
Political Economy of Innovation
Brookings Institution Press
Reformist status quo power: Japan’s approach toward international
organizations
By Phillip Lipscy
Future of Democratic Societies
International Journal
It’s time to think boldly about Canada – Japan security
cooperation
By David Welch
Changing World Order
International Planning Studies
Tokaido Megalopolis: Lessons from a shrinking
mega-conurbation
By André Sorensen
Changing World Order
Cambridge University Press
Renegotiating the World Order: Institutional Change in International
Relations
By Phillip Lipscy
Changing World Order
The Journal of Politics
Incumbency Disadvantage under Electoral Rules with Intraparty Competition: Evidence from
Japan
By Kenichi Ariga
Changing World Order
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