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TANIGUCHI MASAKI Graduate Schools for Law and Politics The University of Tokyo 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo Tokyo 113-0033 +81-3-5841-3131 Email: [email protected] CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION LL.B. The University of Tokyo, 1993. Ph.D. The University of Tokyo, 2003 (Political Science). EMPLOYMENT 1993-1996 Research Associate, The University of Tokyo. 1996-2009 Associate Professor of Political Science, The University of Tokyo. 2009-present Professor of Political Science, The University of Tokyo. MEMBERSHIP AND AWARDS President's Award for Good Practice in Online Teaching, the University of Tokyo, 2021. Board Member, Public Policy Studies Association Japan, 2018-2022. Outstanding Professor Award, Graduate School of Public Policy, the University of Tokyo, 2014. Article of the Year Award, Public Policy Studies Association Japan, 2012. Board Member, Japanese Political Science Association, 2006-2010. Chair of the International Exchange Committee, 2006-2008. Reform Committee, 2005-2006. Editorial Board, 2003-2006. Program Committee, 1998-1999. Board Member, Association of Japanese Political Studies, 2003-2007. Editor-in-Chief, 2003-2007. Director of the 20th World Congress Organizing Committee, International Political Science Association, 2003-2006. Visiting Scholar, Stanford University, 2000-2002. Postdoctoral Fellow for Research Abroad, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 2000-2002. PUBLICATIONS (Books) Representative Democracy in Japan: Voters and Politicians, Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2020. * Digital Democracy Coming! (co-edited with George Shishido) , Tokyo: Chūō Kōron Shinsha, 2020. * The Essence of Populism: Can We Overcome Political Alienation? (co-edited with Jiro Mizushima), Tokyo: Chūō Kōron Shinsha, 2018. Towards a "Developed" Country in Settling Issues, ed. Tokyo: Nippon Institute for Research Advancement, 2017. * Politics and Mass Media, Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2015. * A Theory of Party Support, Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 2012. * Political Science (co-edited with Yoshie Kawade), Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2012. * Changing Media, Changing Politics (co-edited with Samuel Popkin and Ikuo Kabashima), Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2008. * Electoral Reform in Japan, Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2004. * Politics and Democracy (co-edited with Arihiro Fukuda), Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2002. * Representatives and Money: A Report of National Political Funding Research (co-edited with Takeshi Sasaki, Shin'ichi Yoshida, and Shuji Yamamoto), Tokyo: Asahi Shimbun, 1999. * The U.S.-Japan Trade Relationship: Its Structure and Transfiguration, Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1997. * # (Selected Articles) "Detecting Voter Understanding of Ideological Labels Using a Conjoint Experiment," (co-authored with Hirofumi Miwa and Reiko Arami), Political Behavior, forthcoming. "Predictable Crises Shape Public Opinion: Evidence from the COVID-19 Natural Experiment" (co-authored with Takaaki Asano, Tomoki Kaneko, Shoko Omori, and Shusuke Takamiya), Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 31(S1): 311-320. "Political Maturity of Japanese Adolescents in Terms of Ideology," (co-authored with Hirofumi Miwa), Public Choice Studies 75 (March, 2021), pp.81-101. * "Representative Democracy in Contemporary Japan: An Introduction," in Takeshi Sasaki ed., Comparing Parliamentary Cabinet Systems, Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 2019, pp.120-145. * "The 2017 UTokyo-Asahi Survey" (co-authored), Kokka Gakkai Zasshi 131(9-10): 51- 81. "Heterogeneity in Voter Perceptions of Party Competition in Multidimensional Space: Evidence from Japan" (co-authored with Miwa Hirofumi), International Political Science Review, 38(5) (November, 2017), pp.673-689. "How can Japan Overcome Two-fold Political Alienation?," Chūō Kōron 131(5) (April, 2017), pp.118-125. * "The 2016 House of Councilors Election: Abe’s political savings" (co-authored), Sekai 887 (October, 2016), pp.117-127. * "On the Meaning of Journalism and the Methods to Perfect It?" Journalism 311 (April, 2016), pp.67-73. * "The Multi-Store Model for Economic Voting: Rome Wasn't Built in a Day," Electoral Studies 41(1) (March, 2016), pp.179-189. "Left–Right Cleavages in Japan (2003–2014): Using Politician and Voter Surveys," Leviathan 57 (October, 2015), pp.9-24. * "Democrats, Independents, and Labor Unions," Rōdō Chōsa 542 (June, 2015), pp.4-9. * "Why did the Seat Prediction Fail?" Journalism 299 (April, 2015), pp.68-75. * "The 2014 General Election: LDP’s Landslide Victory without Enthusiasm," (co- authored), Sekai 867 (March, 2015), pp.188-197. * "On A Theory of Party Support," Leviathan 55 (October, 2014), pp.178-181. * "The Attitude of Politicians and Citizens toward the Right to Collective Self-defense," Gakushikai Kaihō 903 (November, 2013), pp.29-33. * "Mass Media after the Regime Change: Japanese Confidence in Newspaper," in Jun Iio ed., Regime Change and Party Politics, Chūōkōron Shinsha, 2013, pp.237-261. * "The 2012 General Election and the 2013 House of Councilors Election: Where did the DPJ voters go?" (co-authored), Sekai 849 (November, 2013), pp.220-229. * "Political Funds and Electoral Campaign Reform," in Takeshi Sasaki ed., Heisei Democracy: The 25 Years History of Political Reforms, Kōdansha, 2013, pp.68-77. * "Party Position Change in Japan: 2003-2009" (co-authored), in Japanese Political Science Association and Korean Political Science Association eds., Governmental Changes and Party Political Dynamics in Korea and Japan, Bokutakusha, 2012, pp.87-109. "Politics of Polls," in Osamu Kawasaki ed., Tsutaeru: Politics of Communications and Traditions, Fūkōsha, 2012, pp.91-118. * "Institutional Reforms," in Takeshi Sasaki and Masato Shimizu eds., Seminar in Contemporary Japanese Politics, Nihon Keizai Shimbun Shuppansha, 2011, pp.225- 261. * "The Electoral Consequences of Candidate Appearances on Soft News Programs," Political Communication 28(1) (March, 2011), pp.67-86. "The 2010 House of Councilors Election : Cold Winds Blowing on the DPJ," (co- authored), Sekai 809 (October, 2010), pp.58-69. * [English version] "The 2009 Change of Power," Britannica International Yearbook, Britannica Japan, 2010, pp.344-7. * "The State of Political Science in Japan," University of Tokyo Journal of Law and Politics 7 (Spring, 2010), pp.29-44. "The Concept of Party Support in Japan," Senkyo (January, 2010), pp.5-11. * "The 2009 General Election: Who Ended the LDP’s Reign?" (co-authored) Sekai 798 (December, 2009), pp.74-84. * [English translation: Japan Echo 37(1) (February 2010), pp. 19-25.] "Did SMD reduce the cost of politics?" Toshi Mondai 100(10), pp.18-22. * "The State of Democracy in Japan: The "Twisted" Parliament and the Upcoming Elections," Harvard Asia Quarterly 12(2) (Spring, 2009), pp.15-18. "Turning Tide of Japanese Politics," Yomiuri Quarterly, pp.132-139. * "Parties, Government Formation and Policy Change," (co-authored) University of Tokyo Journal of Law and Politics 5 (Spring, 2008), pp.120-132. "The Possibility of Internet-based Survey," (co-authored), Japanese Political Studies 5(1- 2), (January, 2008), pp.222-233. * "The 2007 University of Tokyo/Asahi Shimbun Survey Codebook," (co-authored), Japanese Political Studies 5(1-2), (January, 2008), pp.234-265. * "The 2007 University of Tokyo/Asahi Shimbun Politicians' Survey Codebook," (co- authored), Japanese Political Studies 5(1-2) (January, 2008), pp.266-282. * "The 2007 House of Councilors Election : Blind Spots of Abe and Challenges for the Next Administration," (co-authored), Ronza 150 (October, 2007), pp.50-61. * "An Approach to the Approaches to Japanese Political Studies," Leviathan 40 (April, 2006), pp.196-204. * "Changing Media, Changing Politics in Japan," Japanese Journal of Political Science 8(1) (April, 2007), pp.147-166. "Television and Politics in the Era of Infotainment," Seikatsu Keizai Seisaku 118 (November, 2006), pp.3-7. * "A Time Machine: New Evidence of Post-Materialist Value Change," International Political Science Review 27(4) (October, 2006), pp.405-425. "Candidate Positions in Japanese General Elections," The Annuals of Japanese Political Science Association 2005-II (March, 2006), pp.11-24. * "Representative Positioning in Japanese Diet," Japanese Political Studies, 3(1), (January, 2006), pp.90-108. * "Value Change in Postwar Japan, 1945-2000," in Yoshiaki Kobayashi and Im Hyug-Baeg eds, Comparative Political Process in Civil Society: Japan and Korea, Keio University Press, 2006, pp.79-103. * "The 2005 University of Tokyo/Asahi Shimbun Survey Codebook," (co-authored), Japanese Political Studies, 3(1), (January, 2006), pp.157-159. * "The 2005 General Election: Soft Reformers Swung to the LDP," (co-authored), Ronza 126 (November 2005), pp.93-104. * "Did SMD boost organizational mobilization? The Japanese Election of 1996," University of Tokyo Journal of Law and Politics 2 (Spring, 2005), pp.83-101. "University of Tokyo/Asahi Shimbun Survey," Asahi Sōken Report AIR 21, 179 (April, 2005), pp.106-116. * "The 2003-04 University of Tokyo/Asahi Shimbun Survey Codebook," (co-authored), Japanese Political Studies, 2(1), (January, 2005), pp.190-208. * "The 'Dove' Escaped from the LDP," (co-authored), Ronza 114 (November, 2004), pp.224-37. * "A Reversal of the LDP and the DPJ?" Ronza 111 (August, 2004), pp.11-14. * "The Limit of Koizumi's Magic?" (co-authored), Ronza 108 (April, 2004), pp.18-34. * "Electoral System Change and Organizational Mobilization: A Case of Neighborhood Association Unions," Leviathan 32 (Spring, 2003), pp.9-28. * "Political Funds," Asahi Shimbun Extra Report &