平井 新

ARATA HIRAI

  • 講師
  • 学位:博士(政治学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Political Science and Economics / Department of Political Science

詳細情報

研究キーワード

  • International relations
  • Political Science
  • East Asia
  • Taiwan
  • Transitional Justice
  • accountability
  • policing

研究分野

  • Humanities & social sciences Politics
  • Humanities & social sciences Local studies
  • Humanities & social sciences International relations

論文

Japanese Automobile Industry in the International Paradigm Shift -- Industrial Transformation under the New Impct

Professionalism versus democracy? Historical and institutional analysis of police oversight mechanisms in three Asian jurisdictions

Modern Taiwan's Transitional Justice in Tsai Ing-wen administration

Rethinking Transitional Justice in Taiwan from the comparative perspective

Organization for Regional and Inter-regional Studies, Waseda University

講演?口頭発表等

  • How Much “Pro-Taiwan” Japanese Politicians Really Care for Taiwan?
  • “Multi-Layered Transitional Justice” in Contemporary Taiwan: Strengthening Its Legitimacy through the Formulation of Common Historical Justice in the Exceptional Nation State
  • “Transitional Justice as legitimacy strategy in a contested state: Focusing on Taiwan’s government statements to Beijing”
  • Taiwan's "exception state" and Transitional Justice
  • The struggle of a Taiwanese veteran: life and thoughts of KHOU, CHIAU-ENG
  • ‘Transitional Justice as the government’s way to restore state legitimacy and accountability’,

担当経験のある科目

  • Intercultural Communication
  • Introduction to Taiwanese History

所属学会

  • The Japan Association of International Relations , JAIR
  • Memory Studies Association
  • THE JAPAN ASSOCIATION FOR TAIWAN STUDIES

社会貢献活動

  • Taiwan’s Transitional Justice | Taiwan Insider | March 2, 2023 | RTI
  • Comments on the web article:'In Taiwan, a contentious quest for ‘transitional justice’
  • TBSテレビ『Nスタ』特集「台湾 若者が支持した「ホラー映画」日本上陸へ」インタビュー取材および取材協力

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