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, Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science
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Japanese politics; social policy, especially health care and aging; U.S.-Japan relations; changing political attitudes in Japan and elsewhere
- Ph.D., Political Science, and Certificate, East Asian Institute, Columbia University, 1973
- BA, Columbia College, 1965
- Visiting Professor, Keio University, Faculty of Medicine; 1997-98, 2006-07; Faculty of Law, 1989-90
- Visiting Professor, Tokyo University, Institute of Social Science, 2006-07
- Visiting Researcher and JSPS Fellow, Toyo University, Department of Sociology, 2006
- Chairman, Governing Board, Kyoto Center for Japanese Studies, 2000-03
- Special Invitation Visiting Professor, Doshisha University, Faculty of Law, 2001
- Center for Global Partnership Research Grant, 1998-99
- Abe Fellowship, 1997-98
- Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize, 1993
- Fulbright-Hays Research Fellowships; 1976-77, 1989-90
- Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1980-81
- "Growing Old with Tokyo" (with Ruth Campbell). In Growing Old in World Cities, ed. by Victor Rodwin and Michael Gusmano. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2006; pp. 319-333.
- "Japan's Health Care System: Containing Costs and Attempting Reform" (with Naoki Ikegami). Health Affairs, 23:3 (May/June 2004), 26-36.
- "Research Among the Bureaucrats-- Substance and Process." In Field Research in Japan, ed. By Theodore C. Bestor, Patricia G. Steinhoff, and Victoria Lyon Bestor. Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press, 2003, pp. 229-247.
- "Administrative Reform as Policy Change and Policy Non-Change." Social Science Japan. Journal, 2:2 (October 1999), 157-176. Reprinted in Reform in Japan. Ed. by Friederike Bosse und Patrick Kollner. Hamburg: Mitteilungen des Insituts Fur Aseinkunde, 2001. pp 111-135.
- The Art of Balance in Health Policy: Maintaining Japan's Low-Cost, Egalitarian System. (with Naoki Ikegami) New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Trans. Nihon no Iryo: Seido to Kozo. Tokyo: Chuo Koron Shinsho, 1996.
- "Media and Policy Change in Japan." In Media and Politics in Japan, ed. by Susan J. Pharr and Ellis S. Drauss. Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press, pp. 187-212., 1996.
- Engineered in Japan: Japanese Technology-Management Practices. (Ed. with Jeffrey Liker and John Ettlie). New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Includes: Campbell's "Culture, Innovative Borrowing and Technology Management," pp. 311-320.
- How Policies Change: The Japanese Government and the Aging Society, Princeton University Press, 1992. Trans. Nihon Seifu to Koreika Shakai, Chuo Hoki Shuppansha, 1995.
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