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Curriculum Vitae HAMANAKA Shingo Department of Law RYUKOKU University 67, Tsukamoto-cho, Fukakusa Fushimi-ku, Kyoto city, Japan. 612-8577 Office: Room #410 4th floor Shiei-kan (Building #6). E-mail: [email protected] EMPLOYMENT RYUKOKU University, Department of Law, Kyoto city, Japan. 2016-Present Professor of Middle East Politics. YAMAGATA University, Department of Systems Science and Computer Studies, Yamagata city, Japan. 2005-2016 Associate Professor of Political Science. YAMAGATA University, Faculty of Education. 2002-2005 Assistant Professor of Political Science. Ritsumeikan University, College of Law & College of Social Sciences, Kyoto, Japan 2000-2002 Visiting Lecturer. EDUCATION KOBE University, Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies, Kobe city, Japan. Ph.D. 2000 Political Science Thesis: Quantitative Research for Palestinian Political Attitudes in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. (in Japanese) M.A. 1995 Political Science Thesis: A Political Role of Histadrut (General Federation of Labor) during the era of Israeli State Building. (in Japanese) 1 WAKAYAMA University, Wakayama city, Japan B.A., cum laude 1993 Liberal Arts Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Graduate Student Program, Jerusalem, Israel 1995-96 Academic Year: (Major: Israeli Politics and Middle East Studies) Research Thesis: An Analysis of IDF’s Defense Policies in the Occupied Territories: Statistical Approach. RESEARCH INTERESTS Comparative politics and international relations theory. Political behavior and voting among Israelis and Palestinians, focusing on foreign policy and national security. Democratization and robustness of authoritarian regimes in the Middle East. Muslim migration from the Arab countries. JOURNAL ARTICLES (English; Peer Review) Shingo Hamanaka (2021) “‘Rallying round the flag effect’ in Israel’s first COVID-19 wave,” Israel Affairs, 27:4, 675-690, DOI: 10.1080/13537121.2021.1940560 Shingo Hamanaka (2020) “The ground operation sent citizens into a frenzy: the rally around the flag effect during operation protective edge,” Global Security: Health, Science and Policy, 5:1, 142-152, DOI: 10.1080/23779497.2021.1872402 HAMANAKA, Shingo (2020) “The Role of Digital Media in the 2011 Egyptian Revolution” Democratization 27 (5) 777-796. DOI: 10.1080/13510347.2020.1737676 HAMANAKA, Shingo (2019) “The Inconvenient Facts Hindering a New Approach to Refugee Assistance Program” Annals of Japanese Association for Middle East Studies 35 (1) 47-67. HAMANAKA, Shingo (2018) “Sensitivity to Casualties in the Battlefield: The Case of Israel,” Asian Journal of Comparative Politics. 3(1): 46-60. HAMANAKA Shingo (2017) "Demographic Change and Its Social and Political Implications in the Middle East," Asian Journal of Comparative Politics. 2(1): 2 70-86. HAMANAKA, Shingo (2016) “Foreign Affairs, the National Interest, and Secular-Religious Identities in Israel,” Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research 3(4): 176-197 HAMANAKA Shingo (2016) “Military Service as a Process of Political Socialization: The Case of Universal Conscription in Israel,” Annals of Japanese Association for Middle East Studies 32(1): 71-87. HAMANAKA Shingo (2013) “Determinants of Attitude toward Political Parties in Palestine: The effect of the Egyptian Revolution on the Adherents of Fatah and Hamas.” Asian Journal of Public Opinion Research 1(1): 6-24. NISHIKIDA Aiko and HAMANAKA Shingo (2013) “Palestinian Migration under the Occupation.” Sociology Study 3(4): 247-260. HAMANAKA Shingo (2012) “A Political Mental Map of the Palestinians.” Annals of Japan Association for Middle East Studies 27(2): 29-56. HAMANAKA Shingo (2011) “Public Opinion and the Deterrence: An Evolutionary Game Theoretic Study of the Israeli Policy toward Lebanon.” Journal of Political Science and Sociology 15: 21-49. HAMANAKA Shingo (2008) “Inequality and Authoritarianism in the Developing Countries.” International Political Economy 22: 57-74. OTHER PAPERS (English) HAMANAKA Shingo (2012) “Book Review: Public Opinion in the Middle East.” Developing Economies 50(4): 404-407. BOOKS (Japanese) HAMANAKA Shingo, AOYAMA Hiroyuki, and TAKAOKA Yutaka (2020) World Order from the People’s Perspective in the Middle East. Kyoto: Koyo Shobou Publisher. 3 HAMANAKA Shingo ed. (2020) Israel and Palestine. The Frontline of the Middle East Studies #3 (General Editor Nakamura Satoru) Kyoto: Minerva Books. KISAICHI Masatoshi, HAMANAKA Shingo, and YOKOTA Takayuki eds. (2017) Introduction to Middle East and Islamic Studies. Tokyo: Akashi Books. HAMANAKA Shingo (2002). Political Culture of Palestinians. Okayama: University Education Press. BOOK CHAPTERS (Japanese) HAMANAKA Shingo (2019b) ““Presidentialization” in the Israeli Politics,” IWASAKI, Masahiro ed. Comparative Politics of Presidentialization, Kyoto: Minerva Books, 173-193. HAMANAKA Shingo (2019a) “Moderation of Supporters for Islamist Parties,” TAKAOKA, Yutaka, and MIZOBUCHI Masaki eds. The Islamist Movements after the Arab Spring. Kyoto: Minerva Books, 29-46. HAMANAKA Shingo (2013) “Direct Election System for Prime Minister in Israel,” in IWASAKI Masahiro ed. Elections and Democracy. Tokyo: Yoshida Books, 257-274. HAMANAKA Shingo (2007) “Political Culture in the Middle East,” in KOBAYASHI Yoshiaki, et.al. eds. Comparative Politics of Civil Society. Tokyo: Keio University Press, 69-106. HAMANAKA Shingo (2005) “David Ben-Gurion” in ISHII Kantaro ed. Political Leaders in the Developing Countries. Kyoto: Minerva Books, 205-237. JOURNAL ARTICLES (Japanese; Peer Review) YAMAO, Dai, and Shingo HAMANAKA (2020) “Political Mobilization and Its Impact on Voter Turnout: A Survey Experiment in Iraq.” Quarterly Journal of Institute of Developing Economies, 61(3): 2-27. HAMANAKA Shingo (2019) “The Spirits of Law: Party Politics and National Identity in Israel.” Annals of Japan Association for Comparative Politics 21: 81-105. 4 HAMANAKA, Shingo, TAKAOKA Yutaka, and MIZOBUCHI Masaki (2016) “A Linkage between Domestic and International Politics in a Battlefield: A Natural Experimental Approach to the Shift in Lebanese Political Attitudes” LEVIATHAN: The Japanese Journal of Political Science 58: 110-131. HAMANAKA, Shingo and SHIRATANI Nozomi (2015) “The Legitimacy Puzzle of Moroccan Monarchy and the Legislature.” Japanese Journal of Comparative Politics 1:1-19. HAMANAKA, Shingo (2015) “The Role of Social Media in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.” Annuals of Japanese Political Science Association 2015-II: 189-211. HAMANAKA Shingo (2014) “Behind the Arab Revolution: Political Issues from the Palestinian Spectrum of International Order.” International Relations (JAIR) 178: 28-43. YAMAO Dai and HAMANAKA Shingo (2014) “Rethinking Sectarianism: Based on Party Support Structure Found in the Iraqi Poll.” Annals of Japan Association for Middle East Studies 30(1):1-32. HAMANAKA Shingo (2014) “The Logic of Political Transition or Non-Transition in the Middle East.” Annals of Japan Association for Comparative Politics 16: 49-77. TAKAOKA Yutaka, HAMANAKA Shingo, and MIZOBUCHI Masaki (2012) “Experiences and Perceptions of the Lebanese toward Cross-Border Movement: Rethinking the Image of “New Phoenicians”.” Annals of Japan Association for Middle East Studies 28(1): 35-58. HAMANAKA Shingo (2011) “Support for Hybrid Authoritarian Government: Comparative Analysis of Egypt and Syria.” Monthly Journal of Institute of Developing Economies 52(12): 2-30. TAKAOKA Yutaka, and HAMANAKA Shingo (2011) “Palestinian’s Attitude toward Migration and Experience as Expatriates: the Mechanism for their Selections of 5 Destinations and Motivations.” Monthly Journal of Institute of Developing Economies 52(1): 24-42. TAKAOKA Yutaka and HAMANAKA Shingo (2009) “The Syrian Consciousness and Experience of International Migration: A Quantitative Analysis of Social Consciousness.” Contemporary Middle East 47: 2-17. HAMANAKA Shingo (2009) “Muslim Brotherhood and Cooption Politics.” Annals of Japan Association for Middle East Studies 25(1): 31-54. AOYAMA Hiroyuki and HAMANAKA Shingo (2009) “Political Mental Map of the Syrian People: A Quantitative Analysis of Perception toward Middle Eastern Politics in the Poll.” Contemporary Middle East 46: 2-21. HAMANAKA Shingo (2008) “Globalization and Robustness of Political Regimes in the Middle East.” Bulletin of Yamagata University: Social Science 39(1): 63-82. HAMANAKA Shingo (2007) “Political Stability of Non-Democratic Regimes in the Middle East.” International Relations (JAIR) 148: 43-58. HAMANAKA Shingo (2005) “Split-Ticket Voting under Israel’s Direct Election System for Prime Minister.” Japanese Journal of Electoral Studies 20: 178-190. HAMANAKA Shingo (2002) “The Change of Israel’s Party System in the 1990s: Electoral Reform, Policies and Ideology.” Ritsumeikan Journal of International Relations and Area Studies 19: 165-186. HAMANAKA Shingo (2001) “An Analysis of Legitimacy of Palestinian Authority and Palestinian’s Expectation of Democracy.” International Political Economy 8: 65-84. HAMANAKA Shingo (2000) “Palestinian Civil Society: Political Attitudes of ‘Citizens’ and Their Trust in ‘Civil’ Organizations.” Journal of Behavioral and Social Sciences 52: 31-43. HAMANAKA Shingo (2000) “Political Roles of Histadrut (General Federation of 6 Labor) in the period of British Mandate in Palestine.” Study of Politics and Economy 74: 29-44. HAMANAKA Shingo (1999) “An Analysis of IDF’s Defense Policies in the Occupied Territories: Statistical Approach.” Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 449: 2-19. HAMANAKA Shingo (1999) “Democratic Values of Palestinians: Secondary Analysis of the