Gerald Curtis: Difference between revisions
→Honors, prizes and awards: tweaking Order of the Rising Sun |
Adding Category:Academic staff of Keio University using Cat-a-lot |
||
(43 intermediate revisions by 36 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{short description|American academic (born 1940)}} |
|||
⚫ | '''Gerald L. Curtis''' (September 18, 1940 |
||
{{for|the High Sheriff of Essex|Gerald Curtis (sheriff)}} |
|||
{{Like resume|date=November 2010}} |
|||
[[File:Gerald Curtis 20090831.jpg|thumb|250px|Curtis talked about "General Election Analysis & Japan's Political Future" at the [[Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan]] on August 31, 2009.]] |
|||
⚫ | '''Gerald L. Curtis''' (born September 18, 1940) is an [[Americans|American]] academic and [[political science|political scientist]] interested in [[comparative politics]], [[Politics of Japan|Japanese politics]], and [[Japan–United States relations|U.S.-Japan relations]].<ref name="reiti1">[http://www.rieti.go.jp/users/gerald-curtis/detailed_english_bio.pdf REITI bio, Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) web.]</ref> |
||
==Columbia University== |
==Columbia University== |
||
Curtis |
Curtis was the Burgess Professor of [[political science|Political Science]] at [[Columbia University]] from 1998 until he retired in December 2015. He is now Burgess Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Columbia.<ref name="reiti1"/> Between 1974 and 1990, Curtis was head of the [[Weatherhead East Asian Institute]] (WEAI) at Columbia. |
||
==Academic career== |
==Academic career== |
||
* Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, since 1976; Burgess Professor since 1998.<ref |
* Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, since 1976; Burgess Professor since 1998.<ref name="cu_glc">[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/polisci/fac-bios/curtis/faculty.html Faculty bio, Columbia web.]</ref> |
||
* Visiting Professor, [[ |
* Visiting Professor, [[National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies]] (Tokyo), (2000-20__).<ref>[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE6DC103BF93AA25752C1A9679C8B63&st=cse&sq=gerald+curtis&scp=9 Belson, Ken. "Media: Themes of Gloom and Doom Fill Japanese Bookstores,"] ''New York Times.'' November 19, 2001.</ref> |
||
* Director, East Asian Institute, Columbia University ( |
* Director, East Asian Institute, Columbia University (1973–1975, 1977–1984, 1987–1991).<ref name="weai_glc">[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/weai/faculty/curtis.html Faculty & scholars bio, WEAI web.]</ref> |
||
* Director, Center for Korean Research, Columbia University ( |
* Director, Center for Korean Research, Columbia University (1990–1991).<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
* Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, [[Keio University]] ( |
* Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, [[Keio University]] (1982–1983).<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
* Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, [University of Tokyo], |
* Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, [[University of Tokyo]], 1976–1977.<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
* Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, |
* Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, 1972–1976.<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
* Research Associate, Faculty of Law, Keio University, |
* Research Associate, Faculty of Law, Keio University, 1971–1972.<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
* Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, |
* Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, 1969–1972.<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
* Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, |
* Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, 1968–1969.<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
* Instructor, Department of Political Science, [[University of Illinois]], 1968.<ref name="reiti1"/> |
* Instructor, Department of Political Science, [[University of Illinois]], 1968.<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
* Research Associate, East Asian Institute, Columbia University, |
* Research Associate, East Asian Institute, Columbia University, 1967–1968.<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
==International academia== |
==International academia== |
||
* [[ |
* [[Collège de France]], Paris.<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
* [[Lee |
* [[Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy]], Singapore.<ref name="weai_glc"/> |
||
* [[Research Institute for Economy, Trade and Industry]], Tokyo.<ref name="weai_glc"/> |
* [[Research Institute for Economy, Trade and Industry]], Tokyo.<ref name="weai_glc"/> |
||
** * [[International Institute of Economic Studies]], Tokyo.<ref name="weai_glc"/> |
** * [[International Institute of Economic Studies]], Tokyo.<ref name="weai_glc"/> |
||
== |
==Selected works== |
||
In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Gerald Curtis, [[OCLC]]/[[WorldCat]] encompasses roughly 40+ works in 80+ publications in 5 languages and 5,000+ library holdings. |
|||
⚫ | * Curtis, Gerald L. (2001). ''Policymaking in Japan: Defining the Role of Politicians.'' Washington, D.C.: [[Brookings Institution]] for the [[Japan Center for International Exchange]] ([[Japan Center for International Exchange|JCIE]]). [Japanese edition -- (2001). Tokyo: JCIE] |
||
<ref>[http://www.oclc.org/research/activities/identities/default.htm WorldCat Identities] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101230150412/http://www.oclc.org/research/activities/identities/default.htm |date=December 30, 2010 }}: [http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n83-3318 Curtis, Gerald L.]</ref> |
|||
{{dynamic list}} |
|||
⚫ | * Curtis, Gerald L. (2001). ''Policymaking in Japan: Defining the Role of Politicians.'' Washington, D.C.: [[Brookings Institution]] for the [[Japan Center for International Exchange]] ([[Japan Center for International Exchange|JCIE]]). [Japanese edition -- (2001). Tokyo: JCIE] {{ISBN|978-4-88907-062-0}} (paper) |
||
* _________. (2000). ''New Perspectives on U.S.-Japan Relations.'' Washington, D.C.: [[Brookings Institution]]. [Chinese edition -- (2001).] |
* _________. (2000). ''New Perspectives on U.S.-Japan Relations.'' Washington, D.C.: [[Brookings Institution]]. [Chinese edition -- (2001).] |
||
* __________. (1999). ''The Logic of Japanese Politics.'' New York: [[Columbia University Press]]. |
* __________. (1999). ''The Logic of Japanese Politics.'' New York: [[Columbia University Press]]. {{ISBN|978-0-231-10842-3}} (cloth) -- {{ISBN|978-0-231-10843-0}} (paper) [Japanese edition -- (2001). ''Nagata cho Seiji no Kobo.'' Tokyo: Shinchosha; Korean edition -- (2002). ''Han’ul.''] |
||
* __________. (1996). ''Nihon No Seiji O Doo Miru Ka'' (''Comparative Perspectives on Japanese Politics''). Tokyo: NHK. |
* __________. (1996). ''Nihon No Seiji O Doo Miru Ka'' (''Comparative Perspectives on Japanese Politics''). Tokyo: NHK. |
||
* __________. (1994). ''The United States, Japan and Asia: Challenges for US Policy.'' New York: [[W. W. Norton]]. |
* __________. (1994). ''The United States, Japan and Asia: Challenges for US Policy.'' New York: [[W. W. Norton]]. {{ISBN|978-0-393-03633-6}} (cloth) -- {{ISBN|978-0-393-96583-4}} (paper) |
||
* __________. (1993). ''Japan's Foreign Policy After the Cold War: Coping with Change.'' Armonk, |
* __________. (1993). ''Japan's Foreign Policy After the Cold War: Coping with Change.'' Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe. {{ISBN|978-1-56324-217-5}} (cloth) |
||
* __________. (1991). ''Posuto-Reisen Jidai no Nihon'' (''Japan in the Post Cold War Era''). Tokyo: Shinbun Shuppan-kyoku. |
* __________. (1991). ''Posuto-Reisen Jidai no Nihon'' (''Japan in the Post Cold War Era''). Tokyo: Shinbun Shuppan-kyoku. |
||
* __________. (1989). ''The Way of Japanese Politics.'' New York: Columbia University Press. |
* __________. (1989). ''The Way of Japanese Politics.'' New York: Columbia University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-231-06680-8}} (cloth) -- {{ISBN|978-0-231-06681-5}} (paper) [Japanese edition -- (1987). ''Nihongata Seiji No Honshitsu.'' Tokyo: TBS-Britannica (Ohira Memorial Prize, 1989); Thai edition -- (1998).] |
||
* __________. (1984). ''The Dynamics of Japanese Politics'' (''Doken Kokka Nippon''), with Ishikawa Masumi. Tokyo: [[Kobunsha]]. |
* __________. (1984). ''The Dynamics of Japanese Politics'' (''Doken Kokka Nippon''), with Ishikawa Masumi. Tokyo: [[Kobunsha]]. |
||
* __________, (1971). ''Election Campaigning Japanese Style.'' New York: [[Columbia University Press]]. |
* __________, (1971). ''Election Campaigning Japanese Style.'' New York: [[Columbia University Press]]. {{ISBN|978-0-231-03512-5}} (cloth) [reprtined by Kodansha, New York, 1981. {{ISBN|978-0-87011-630-8}} (paper)] [Japanese translation -- ''Daigishi No Tanjo.'' Tokyo: Simul Press.] |
||
* _________. 1970). ''Japanese-American Relations in the Seventies.'' New York: Columbia Books. [Japanese edition -- (1970). ''Okinawa Igo no Nichibei Kankei.'' Tokyo: Simul Press.[ |
* _________. 1970). ''Japanese-American Relations in the Seventies.'' New York: Columbia Books. [Japanese edition -- (1970). ''Okinawa Igo no Nichibei Kankei.'' Tokyo: Simul Press.[ |
||
Professor Curtis became a special advisor to ''[[Newsweek]]'' when the magazine's Japanese language edition was initiated in 1986.<ref name="newsweek1">[http://www.newsweek.com/id/56078/page/4 "Periscope,"] ''Newsweek.'' December 20, 2004.</ref> When the political events or changes became the news of the day, the editorial staff incorporated Curtis' |
Professor Curtis became a special advisor to ''[[Newsweek]]'' when the magazine's Japanese language edition was initiated in 1986.<ref name="newsweek1">[http://www.newsweek.com/id/56078/page/4 "Periscope,"] ''Newsweek.'' December 20, 2004.</ref> When the political events or changes became the news of the day, the editorial staff incorporated Curtis' analysis.<ref>[http://www.newsweek.com/id/104593 Christian, Caryl. "Not Turning The Corner Yet: Koizumi Won Big On One Issue,"] ''Newsweek.'' September 26, 2005; [http://www.newsweek.com/id/41015/page/1 Caryl, Christian, Akiko Kashiwagi, and Adam B. Kushner. "With Friends Like George: Japan's Shinzo Abe has become the latest global leader to be felled by his ties to the U.S.,"] ''Newsweek.'' September 24, 2007.</ref> The ''New York Times'' also incorporates the analysis.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/25/world/asia/25cnd-abe.html?pagewanted=print&st=cse&sq=gerald+curtis&scp=6 Onishi, Norimitsu. "Historical Debate Follows Japanese Leader to U.S.,"] ''New York Times.'' April 25, 2007; [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE1DC1239F935A35752C1A961948260&st=cse&sq=gerald+curtis&scp=1 Haberman, Clyde. "Tokyo Helm: A New Style,"] ''New York Times.'' November 6, 1987.</ref> |
||
==Professional activities== |
==Professional activities== |
||
Curtis' current professional activities are varied:<ref name="reiti1"/> |
Curtis' current professional activities are varied:<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
* [[Research Institute on Trade and Economy]], |
* [[Research Institute on Trade and Economy]], Tokyo—Faculty fellow (2003-20__). |
||
* [[Graduate Research Institute for Policy Studies]], |
* [[Graduate Research Institute for Policy Studies]], Tokyo—Visiting professor (2000-20__). |
||
* [[Japan Center for International Exchange]] (U.S.) -- Board of Directors (1992-20__). |
* [[Japan Center for International Exchange]] (U.S.) -- Board of Directors (1992-20__). |
||
* [[United States-Japan Foundation]] |
* [[United States-Japan Foundation]]—Board of Trustees (1993-20__). |
||
* [[National Security Archive]] |
* [[National Security Archive]]'s U.S. Japan Project, Advisory Board. |
||
* [[National Institute of Democracy]], Advisory Board. |
* [[National Institute of Democracy]], Advisory Board. |
||
* [[Foundation for Advanced Information and Research]] ([[Foundation for Advanced Information and Research|FAIR]]), Advisory Board member |
* [[Foundation for Advanced Information and Research]] ([[Foundation for Advanced Information and Research|FAIR]]), Advisory Board member |
||
Line 55: | Line 62: | ||
Curtis' was formerly involved in the following:<ref name="reiti1"/> |
Curtis' was formerly involved in the following:<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
* Columbia University |
* Columbia University |
||
** Project on the United States, Japan and Southeast |
** Project on the United States, Japan and Southeast Asia—Executive Director (1984–1986). |
||
** Project on U.S.-Korean Security |
** Project on U.S.-Korean Security Relations—Director (1980–1984). |
||
** Research Project on the U.S. and Japan in Multilateral |
** Research Project on the U.S. and Japan in Multilateral Diplomacy—Director (1975–1980). |
||
** U.S.-Japan Parliamentary Exchange |
** U.S.-Japan Parliamentary Exchange Program—Director (1971–1978). |
||
** U.S.-Japan Parliamentary Exchange |
** U.S.-Japan Parliamentary Exchange Program—Associate Director (1968–1970). |
||
* [[Japan Foundation]] |
* [[Japan Foundation]] |
||
** Center for Global Partnership, Advisory |
** Center for Global Partnership, Advisory Council—Member (1991–2000). |
||
** American Advisory |
** American Advisory Committee—Member (1977–1979). |
||
* [[Asia Society]] |
* [[Asia Society]] |
||
** Advisory Group on the Asia Agenda |
** Advisory Group on the Asia Agenda Program—Member (1985–1993). |
||
** Study Mission to North |
** Study Mission to North Korea—Member (1992). |
||
** US-Japan Consultative Group on Policies Toward the People's Republic of China, Core |
** US-Japan Consultative Group on Policies Toward the People's Republic of China, Core Group—Member (1990–1992). |
||
** Program of Japan and the United States in Asia, Advisory |
** Program of Japan and the United States in Asia, Advisory Board—Chairman (1983–1986). |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
* ''[[Asahi Shimbun]]'', International Advisory Board.<ref name="cu_glc"/> |
* ''[[Asahi Shimbun]]'', International Advisory Board.<ref name="cu_glc"/> |
||
* [[American Academy of Political Science]] ([[American Academy of Political Science|AAPS]]), |
* [[American Academy of Political Science]] ([[American Academy of Political Science|AAPS]]), Board—Member. |
||
* [[NHK]], 12 half-hour programs in Japanese on comparative perspectives on Japanese |
* [[NHK]], 12 half-hour programs in Japanese on comparative perspectives on Japanese politics—Author and Narrator (1996). |
||
* American Assembly Conference on the United States and Japan in Asia: Challenges for U.S. |
* American Assembly Conference on the United States and Japan in Asia: Challenges for U.S. Policy—Project Director (1993). |
||
* ''[[Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan]] |
* ''[[Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan]]'', Board of Editors. |
||
* [[United Nations Association]], Panel on Regional Security in East |
* [[United Nations Association]], Panel on Regional Security in East Asia—Member (1986–88). |
||
* [[Council on Foreign Relations]], Study Group on U.S.-Japan |
* [[Council on Foreign Relations]], Study Group on U.S.-Japan Relations—Chairman (1986–1987). |
||
* ''[[International Journal of Politics]]'', Contributing Editor ( |
* ''[[International Journal of Politics]]'', Contributing Editor (1979–1989). |
||
* Shimoda |
* [[Shimoda Conference]]s on U.S.-Japan Relations, Steering Committee—Member (1969–1990). |
||
* [[Social Science Research Council]] ( |
* [[Social Science Research Council]] (SSRC) and [[American Council of Learned Societies]] (ACLS), Joint Committee on Japanese Studies—Chairman (1974–1977). |
||
* [[Royal Institute of International Affairs]] ([[Chatham House]]) -- Fellow ( |
* [[Royal Institute of International Affairs]] ([[Chatham House]]) -- Fellow (1976–1977). |
||
==Professional associations== |
==Professional associations== |
||
Curtis joined the conventional associations:<ref name="reiti1"/> |
Curtis joined the conventional associations:<ref name="reiti1"/> |
||
* American Academy of Political Science ([[American |
* [[American Academy of Political Science]] (AAPS) |
||
* [[American Political Science Association]] (APSA) |
|||
⚫ | |||
* [[American Political Science Association]] ([[American Political Science Association|APSA]]). |
|||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
* [[International House of Japan]] |
|||
⚫ | |||
* [[ |
* [[Japan Society (New York)|Japan Society]] |
||
* [[Japan Society (New York)|Japan Society]]. |
|||
==Honors, prizes and awards== |
==Honors, prizes and awards== |
||
Line 99: | Line 103: | ||
* Japan Foundation Award (2002). |
* Japan Foundation Award (2002). |
||
* ''Chunichi Shimbun'' Special Achievement Award (1990). |
* ''Chunichi Shimbun'' Special Achievement Award (1990). |
||
* [[Masayoshi |
* [[Masayoshi Ōhira]] Memorial Prize for The Japanese Way of Politics (1989). |
||
* [[Japan Society for the Promotion of Science]] Fellowship ( |
* [[Japan Society for the Promotion of Science]] Fellowship (1982–1983). |
||
* Japan Foundation Long-Term Fellowship ( |
* Japan Foundation Long-Term Fellowship (1982–1983). |
||
* [[Ford Foundation]] Research Grant ( |
* [[Ford Foundation]] Research Grant (1975–1976). |
||
* [[Fritz Thyssen Foundation|Thyssen Foundation]] Fellowship ( |
* [[Fritz Thyssen Foundation|Thyssen Foundation]] Fellowship (1975–1976). |
||
* [[Fulbright Program|Fulbright-Hays Fellowship]] ( |
* [[Fulbright Program|Fulbright-Hays Fellowship]] (1964–1965, 1966–1967). |
||
* [[National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship]] ( |
* [[National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship]] (1963–1964, 1965–1966). |
||
* [[Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation|Woodrow Wilson Fellowship]] ( |
* [[Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation|Woodrow Wilson Fellowship]] (1962–1963). |
||
==References== |
==References== |
||
{{ |
{{Reflist}} |
||
{{Authority control}} |
|||
* |
|||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Curtis, Gerald}} |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Curtis, Gerald}} |
||
[[Category:1940 births]] |
|||
[[Category:Living people]] |
|||
[[Category:American Japanologists]] |
|||
[[Category:American political scientists]] |
[[Category:American political scientists]] |
||
[[Category:Columbia University faculty]] |
[[Category:Columbia University faculty]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:Columbia University alumni]] |
||
[[Category:Order of the Rising Sun |
[[Category:Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun, 2nd class]] |
||
[[Category:Academic staff of the University of Tokyo]] |
|||
[[Category:Academic staff of Keio University]] |
|||
[[ja:ジェラルド・カーティス]] |
Latest revision as of 09:56, 18 October 2024
This biographical article is written like a résumé. (November 2010) |
Gerald L. Curtis (born September 18, 1940) is an American academic and political scientist interested in comparative politics, Japanese politics, and U.S.-Japan relations.[1]
Columbia University
[edit]Curtis was the Burgess Professor of Political Science at Columbia University from 1998 until he retired in December 2015. He is now Burgess Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Columbia.[1] Between 1974 and 1990, Curtis was head of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute (WEAI) at Columbia.
Academic career
[edit]- Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, since 1976; Burgess Professor since 1998.[2]
- Visiting Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (Tokyo), (2000-20__).[3]
- Director, East Asian Institute, Columbia University (1973–1975, 1977–1984, 1987–1991).[4]
- Director, Center for Korean Research, Columbia University (1990–1991).[1]
- Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, Keio University (1982–1983).[1]
- Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo, 1976–1977.[1]
- Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, 1972–1976.[1]
- Research Associate, Faculty of Law, Keio University, 1971–1972.[1]
- Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, 1969–1972.[1]
- Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, 1968–1969.[1]
- Instructor, Department of Political Science, University of Illinois, 1968.[1]
- Research Associate, East Asian Institute, Columbia University, 1967–1968.[1]
International academia
[edit]- Collège de France, Paris.[1]
- Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore.[4]
- Research Institute for Economy, Trade and Industry, Tokyo.[4]
Selected works
[edit]In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Gerald Curtis, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 40+ works in 80+ publications in 5 languages and 5,000+ library holdings. [5]
- Curtis, Gerald L. (2001). Policymaking in Japan: Defining the Role of Politicians. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution for the Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE). [Japanese edition -- (2001). Tokyo: JCIE] ISBN 978-4-88907-062-0 (paper)
- _________. (2000). New Perspectives on U.S.-Japan Relations. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution. [Chinese edition -- (2001).]
- __________. (1999). The Logic of Japanese Politics. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-10842-3 (cloth) -- ISBN 978-0-231-10843-0 (paper) [Japanese edition -- (2001). Nagata cho Seiji no Kobo. Tokyo: Shinchosha; Korean edition -- (2002). Han’ul.]
- __________. (1996). Nihon No Seiji O Doo Miru Ka (Comparative Perspectives on Japanese Politics). Tokyo: NHK.
- __________. (1994). The United States, Japan and Asia: Challenges for US Policy. New York: W. W. Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-03633-6 (cloth) -- ISBN 978-0-393-96583-4 (paper)
- __________. (1993). Japan's Foreign Policy After the Cold War: Coping with Change. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 978-1-56324-217-5 (cloth)
- __________. (1991). Posuto-Reisen Jidai no Nihon (Japan in the Post Cold War Era). Tokyo: Shinbun Shuppan-kyoku.
- __________. (1989). The Way of Japanese Politics. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-06680-8 (cloth) -- ISBN 978-0-231-06681-5 (paper) [Japanese edition -- (1987). Nihongata Seiji No Honshitsu. Tokyo: TBS-Britannica (Ohira Memorial Prize, 1989); Thai edition -- (1998).]
- __________. (1984). The Dynamics of Japanese Politics (Doken Kokka Nippon), with Ishikawa Masumi. Tokyo: Kobunsha.
- __________, (1971). Election Campaigning Japanese Style. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-03512-5 (cloth) [reprtined by Kodansha, New York, 1981. ISBN 978-0-87011-630-8 (paper)] [Japanese translation -- Daigishi No Tanjo. Tokyo: Simul Press.]
- _________. 1970). Japanese-American Relations in the Seventies. New York: Columbia Books. [Japanese edition -- (1970). Okinawa Igo no Nichibei Kankei. Tokyo: Simul Press.[
Professor Curtis became a special advisor to Newsweek when the magazine's Japanese language edition was initiated in 1986.[6] When the political events or changes became the news of the day, the editorial staff incorporated Curtis' analysis.[7] The New York Times also incorporates the analysis.[8]
Professional activities
[edit]Curtis' current professional activities are varied:[1]
- Research Institute on Trade and Economy, Tokyo—Faculty fellow (2003-20__).
- Graduate Research Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo—Visiting professor (2000-20__).
- Japan Center for International Exchange (U.S.) -- Board of Directors (1992-20__).
- United States-Japan Foundation—Board of Trustees (1993-20__).
- National Security Archive's U.S. Japan Project, Advisory Board.
- National Institute of Democracy, Advisory Board.
- Foundation for Advanced Information and Research (FAIR), Advisory Board member
- Asian Survey, Editorial Board.
- Newsweek Japan, Senior Editorial Advisor (1986-20__)
- Newsweek Korea, Senior Editorial Advisor (1991-20__).
- Chunichi Shimbun and Tokyo Shimbun, Advisory Board (1982-20__)
Curtis' was formerly involved in the following:[1]
- Columbia University
- Project on the United States, Japan and Southeast Asia—Executive Director (1984–1986).
- Project on U.S.-Korean Security Relations—Director (1980–1984).
- Research Project on the U.S. and Japan in Multilateral Diplomacy—Director (1975–1980).
- U.S.-Japan Parliamentary Exchange Program—Director (1971–1978).
- U.S.-Japan Parliamentary Exchange Program—Associate Director (1968–1970).
- Japan Foundation
- Center for Global Partnership, Advisory Council—Member (1991–2000).
- American Advisory Committee—Member (1977–1979).
- Asia Society
- Advisory Group on the Asia Agenda Program—Member (1985–1993).
- Study Mission to North Korea—Member (1992).
- US-Japan Consultative Group on Policies Toward the People's Republic of China, Core Group—Member (1990–1992).
- Program of Japan and the United States in Asia, Advisory Board—Chairman (1983–1986).
- Trilateral Commission—Member.
- Asahi Shimbun, International Advisory Board.[2]
- American Academy of Political Science (AAPS), Board—Member.
- NHK, 12 half-hour programs in Japanese on comparative perspectives on Japanese politics—Author and Narrator (1996).
- American Assembly Conference on the United States and Japan in Asia: Challenges for U.S. Policy—Project Director (1993).
- Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan, Board of Editors.
- United Nations Association, Panel on Regional Security in East Asia—Member (1986–88).
- Council on Foreign Relations, Study Group on U.S.-Japan Relations—Chairman (1986–1987).
- International Journal of Politics, Contributing Editor (1979–1989).
- Shimoda Conferences on U.S.-Japan Relations, Steering Committee—Member (1969–1990).
- Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), Joint Committee on Japanese Studies—Chairman (1974–1977).
- Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) -- Fellow (1976–1977).
Professional associations
[edit]Curtis joined the conventional associations:[1]
- American Academy of Political Science (AAPS)
- American Political Science Association (APSA)
- Asia Society
- Association of Asian Studies
- Council on Foreign Relations
- International House of Japan
- Japan Society
Honors, prizes and awards
[edit]Curtis' work across the span of his career has garnered recognition:[1]
- Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star, 2004 (Japan).[6]
- Japan Foundation Award (2002).
- Chunichi Shimbun Special Achievement Award (1990).
- Masayoshi Ōhira Memorial Prize for The Japanese Way of Politics (1989).
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship (1982–1983).
- Japan Foundation Long-Term Fellowship (1982–1983).
- Ford Foundation Research Grant (1975–1976).
- Thyssen Foundation Fellowship (1975–1976).
- Fulbright-Hays Fellowship (1964–1965, 1966–1967).
- National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship (1963–1964, 1965–1966).
- Woodrow Wilson Fellowship (1962–1963).
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p REITI bio, Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) web.
- ^ a b Faculty bio, Columbia web.
- ^ Belson, Ken. "Media: Themes of Gloom and Doom Fill Japanese Bookstores," New York Times. November 19, 2001.
- ^ a b c d Faculty & scholars bio, WEAI web.
- ^ WorldCat Identities Archived December 30, 2010, at the Wayback Machine: Curtis, Gerald L.
- ^ a b "Periscope," Newsweek. December 20, 2004.
- ^ Christian, Caryl. "Not Turning The Corner Yet: Koizumi Won Big On One Issue," Newsweek. September 26, 2005; Caryl, Christian, Akiko Kashiwagi, and Adam B. Kushner. "With Friends Like George: Japan's Shinzo Abe has become the latest global leader to be felled by his ties to the U.S.," Newsweek. September 24, 2007.
- ^ Onishi, Norimitsu. "Historical Debate Follows Japanese Leader to U.S.," New York Times. April 25, 2007; Haberman, Clyde. "Tokyo Helm: A New Style," New York Times. November 6, 1987.