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Kasuya’ CV as of October 2019 Curriculum Vitae Yuko KASUYA Department of Political Science, Faculty of Law, Keio University 2-15-45, Mita, Minato, Tokyo, 108-8345, Japan Phone: +81-3-5247-1075 Fax: +81-3-5427-1578 Mobile phone: 080-4808-1403 [email protected] Research Interests Comparative politics, regime transition, political institutions, electoral systems, accountability and transparency, Southeast Asian politics, Philippine politics Academic Experience 2012- present Professor, Department of Political Science, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan 2007-2012 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan 2004-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan 2003-2004 Lecturer, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan 2000-2003 Research Fellow, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences Education 2005 Ph.D. in International Affairs, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego 1994-1996 Doctoral Student, Graduate School of Law and Politics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 1994 M.A. in Development Studies, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands 1991 B.A. in Political Science, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan Academic Awards Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences Research Grant, 2018-2020 1 Kasuya’ CV as of October 2019 Mitsubishi Foundation Research Grant, 2016-2018 Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences Research Grant, 2014-2016 Nomura Foundation Research Grant, 2014-2015 Suntory Foundation Research Grant, 2013-2014 KDDI Foundation Fund, 2013-2016 Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences Research Grant, 2011-2013 Abe Fellowship, 2010-2012 Suntory Foundation Research Grant, 2008-2010 Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences Research Grant, 2008-2010 Nomura Foundation Research Grant, 2007 Mitsui-Sumitomo Fund Research Grant, 2005 Fukuzawa Foundation Research Grant, 2004 Daiwa Bank Award for Asia and Oceania, 2002-2004 Heiwa Nakajima Foundation Research Grant, 2002-2003 Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences Fellowship, 2000-2003 Matsushita Foundation Research Fellowship, 1999 Tokyo Foundation Research Fellowship, 1998 Institute of Developing Economies Tuition Grant, 1998 Fulbright Scholarship, 1996-1997 Graduate Student Research Fellowship, University of Tokyo, 1996 First Prize M.A. Thesis, Institute of Social Studies, 1994 Japan Association of Boat-Racing Fellowship, 1992-1994 Rotary International Scholarship, 1989-1990 Recruit Co. Scholarship, 1986-1991 Visiting fellows/scholars 2019 September Visiting scholar, V-Dem Institute, Gothenburg University 2019 April-May Visiting scholar, Center for Southeast Asia, De La Salle University 2010-2011 Visiting scholar, Center on Development, Democracy, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University, USA 2000-2001 Visiting scholar, Institute of Philippine Culture, Ateneo de Manila University Books (Single authored) Comparative Politics, Kyoto: Minerva Publishing, 2014 (in Japanese). Presidential Bandwagon: Parties and Party Systems in the Philippines, Tokyo: Keio University Press, 2008. (As book editor and chapter contributor) Historical Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy in Asia (in Japanese, forthcoming). Information Governance in Japan: Toward a New Comparative Paradigm, Palo Alto: Stanford Silicon Valley - New Japan Project, 2016 (co-edited with Kenji Kushida and Eiji Kawabata). Presidents, Assemblies, and Policy Making in Asia, London: Palgrave-MacMillan, 2013. Comparative Politics of Asian Presidents, Kyoto: Minerva Publishing, 2010 (in Japanese). Politics of Change in the Philippines (co-edited with Nathan Quimpo), Manila: Anvil Publishing, 2 Kasuya’ CV as of October 2019 2010. Comparative Politics of Civil Society (co-edited with Yoshiaki Kobayashi and Hiroshi Tomita), Tokyo, Japan: Keio University Press, 2007 (in Japanese). Articles in Academic Journals “The 2019 Midterm Elections in the Philippines: Populist Mobilization in the Age of Duterte” (with Julio C. Teehankee), Asian Journal of Comparative Politics (R&R). “Peril of Parliamentarism? Executive-Legislative Relations and the Transition to Democracy from Electoral Authoritarian Rule” (with Masaaki Higashijima), Democratization (R&R). “Malapportionment and Democracy: A Curvilinear Relationship” (with Kian-Ming Ong and Kota Mori) Electoral Studies, 49:118-127, 2017. “Democratization from Electoral Authoritarianism: Perils of Parliamentarism?” (with Masaaki Higashijima), Hikaku Seiji Gakkai Nenpo, pp.1-30, 2017 (in Japanese). “Transparency Reform and Advocacy Groups,” (with Kota Mori) Hogaku Kenkyu, 89-3: 213-245, 2016 (in Japanese). “Political Theory and Empirical Studies on Malapportionment: Some Lessons for the Japanese Case,” Nenpo Sijigaku 2015-I:90-105, 2015 (in Japanese) “Electoral Reform in Southeast Asia,” Senkyo Kenkyu (Electoral Studies), 31-2:48-61, 2015 (in Japanese). “Political Theory and Empirical Studies on Malapportionment: Some Lessons for the Japanese Case,” Nenpo Sijigaku (Review of Political Science), 2015-I:90-117, 2015 (in Japanese) “Towards a Comparative Analysis of President-Assembly Relations in Asia,” Hougaku Kenkyu, 82- 7:63-81, 2009 (in Japanese). “Much Ado About Nothing?: Clan Politics and Term Limit in the Philippines,” Keio Journal of Politics, 14:67-83, 2009. “The Nationalization of Party Systems: Conceptual Issues and Alternative District-Focused Measures,”(with Johannes Moenius), Electoral Studies, 27-1:126-135, 2008. “Explaining Party-Linkage Variation in the Philippines,” Keio Journal of Politics, 13: 41-61, 2008. “Presidentialism and Legislative Party System Formation: the Philippines as a Crucial Case,” Hougaku Kenkyu, 79-8: 87-110, 2006. “Patronage of the Past and Future: Legislators’ Decision to Impeach President Estrada of the Philippines,” The Pacific Review,18-4: 521-540, 2005. “Measuring Party Linkage across Districts: Some Party System Inflation Indices and their Properties,” with Johannes Moenius, Party Politics, 10-5: 543-564, 2004. 3 Kasuya’ CV as of October 2019 “A Guide to the Constitutional Structures and Electoral Systems of East, South, and Southeast Asia,” with Allen Hicken, Electoral Studies, 2003, 22:121-151. “The ‘Failure’ of Agrarian Reform in Transitional Democracy, the Philippines, 1986-1992,” Institute of Social Studies Working Paper Series, No. 194, Institute of Social Studies, The Netherlands, 1994. Articles in Edited Books “State Formation” in Takeshi Kawanaka and Koichi Kawamura eds., Modern History of Southeast Asia, Minerva Publishing, 2020. “Asian Electoral Systems” (with Benjamin Reilly) in David Law, Holning Lau and Alex Schwartz (eds), Oxford Handbook of Constitutional Law in Asia, Oxford University Press, 2019. “The Historical Origins of Democracy and Dictatorship in Southeast Asia” in Keio-gijuku Daigaku Hougakubu Sousetsu 125-nen Kinen Koenshu, Keio University Press, pp. 50-62, 2016 (in Japanese). “Legislative Malapportionment in Asia: A Comparative Perspective” (with Yuta Kamahara), in Ronald Mendoza ed., Building Inclusive Democracy, Manila: de la Salle University Press, 2015, pp.275-281. “Political Theory and Empirical Studies on Malapportionment: Some Lessons for the Japanese Case” in Ariyoshi Ogawa ed., Nenpou Seijigaku, 2015-I, Tokyo: Bokutaku-sha, 2015 (in Japanese). “A Review of Research on Accountability Politics” (with Yuriko Takahashi) in Yuriko Takahashi eds., Politics of Accountability Reform, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2015 (in Japanese). “Comparative Politics of Freedom of Information Legislation” in Yuriko Takahashi eds., Politics of Accountability Reform, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2015 (in Japanese). “A Framework for Analyzing Presidential-Legislative Relations in Asia” in Yuko Kasuya ed., Presidents, Assemblies, and Policy Making in Asia, London: Palgrave-MacMillan (2013). “Afghanistan’s Strong President and Weak Parties” (with John Kendall) in Yuko Kasuya ed., Presidents, Assemblies, and Policy Making in Asia, London: Palgrave-MacMillan, 2013. “Democratic Consolidation in the Philippines: Who Supports Extra-Constitutional Government Change?” in Yuko Kasuya and Nathan Quimpo eds., Politics of Change in the Philippines, Manila: Anvil Publishing, 2010. “A Comparative Framework for Analyzing Asian Presidents,” in Yuko Kasuya ed., Comparative Politics of Asian Presidents, Kyoto: Minerva Publishing, 2010 (in Japanese). “Civicness in Comparative Politics,” in Yoshiaki Kobayashi, Hiroshi Tomita, and Yuko Kasuya eds., Comparative Politics of Civil Society, Tokyo, Japan: Keio University Press, 2007 (in Japanese). “Democratic Consolidation and Extra-Constitutional Government Change in the Philippines,” in Yoshiaki Kobayashi, Hiroshi Tomita, and Yuko Kasuya eds., Comparative Politics of Civil Society, Tokyo, Japan: Keio University Press, 2007(in Japanese). “Weak Institutions and Strong Movements: The Case of Estrada’s Impeachment in the Philippines,” 4 Kasuya’ CV as of October 2019 in Jody Baumgartner and Naoko Kada eds., Checking Executive Power: Presidential Impeachment in Comparative Perspective, Praeger, 2003. “Models of Democratic Regime and their Application to Asian Countries,” in Asia and Democracy, Tokyo, Japan: Institute of Developing Economies, 1998 (in Japanese). Working Papers “Better Regime Cutoffs for Continuous Democracy Measures”(with Kota Mori). “Beyond Malapportionment and Gerrymandering: the Role of the Size of the Legislature in Partisan Electoral Manipulation in Malaysia” (with Chin-Huat Wong). “Conditions of Successful Communist Movements in Asia: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis”