Researcher Profile

岡部 恭宜

OKABE, Yasunobu

Research Fellow

Fields of Research
Comparative Politics, Political Economy, East Asia, Latin America
Related Research Project
The Second East Asian Miracle? Political Economy of the Rapid Recovery from the 1997 Crisis
An Interdisciplinary Study of Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers [JOCV]
Comparative Study on Development Cooperation Strategy: Focusing on G20 Emerging Economies
Educational Background
2008 Ph.D. in Arts and Science, Graduate School of Arts and Science, University of Tokyo
2000 Master’s degree in Arts and Science, Graduate School of Arts and Science, University of Tokyo
Career Background
2009—present
Part-time lecturer at Faculty of Law, Sophia University, Tokyo
2008—2010
Research Associate at Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
2006
Visiting researcher at Faculty of International Studies, Center for Economic Research and Education (CIDE), Mexico
2006—2007
Visiting researcher at Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
1988—1998
Official, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan. (Embassy in Spain, Embassy in Panama, Latin America and Caribbean Affairs Bureau, and Economic Cooperation Bureau)
Major Publications

Books and Chapters
* Historical Origins of Financial Crises: Path Dependence of Financial Systems in Korea, Thailand and Mexico, Tokyo: Bokutaku-sha, 2009 (in Japanese)
* With Naoki Takahashi, eds. Structure and Actors: From a Perspective of Comparative Politics, ISS Research Series, No.35, Institution of Social Science, University of Tokyo (in Japanese)
* "Relation between Structure and Actors in Shaping of Financial Institutions: Cases of Financial System and Central Bank Independence in Thailand," in Naoki Takahashi and Yasunobu Okabe, eds., Structure and Actors: From a Perspective of Comparative Politics, ISS Research Series, No.35, Institution of Social Science, University of Tokyo (in Japanese)
* "Relation between Structure and Actors in Comparative Politics: When Do Structures Constrain Actors?," in Naoki Takahashi and Yasunobu Okabe, eds., Op.cit.

 

Articles
* "Financial Restructuring after the 1997 Crisis and Impact of the Lehman Shock: Path Dependence of Financial Systems in Korea and Thailand," JICA-RI Working Paper, No. 51 (January 2013), JICA Research Institute.
*"Chance of a Lifetime: Political Change of Thailand and Central Bank Independence," The Journal of Thai Studies, Vol.11, 2011: 1-19. (in Japanese)
*"Varieties of Financial System and its Political Origins: Comparative Historical Analysis of South Korea, Thailand and Mexico," Ajia Keizai (Asian Economy), Institute of Developing Economies, 51 (5), May 2010: 22-48 (in Japanese)
* "Comparative Historical Analysis of Institutions through a Path Dependence Approach: Development of Financial Systems in South Korea and Thailand," Hikaku Seiji Gakkai Nenpo (Annual Review of Japan Association of Comparative Politics), 8, November 2006: 139-166 (in Japanese)
* "The Political Origins of 'the Financial Crises of the 21st Century': Path Dependence of Financial Systems in Korea, Thailand and Mexico," 20th International Political Science Association (IPSA) World Congress, Fukuoka, Japan, July 9-13, 2006
* "Politics of the Asian Currency Crisis," Rebaiasan (Leviathan), 34, April 2004, pp.138-148 (in Japanese)
* "Economic Sanctions and Costs on Target States: An Analysis of Democratization in Cuba and South Africa," Kokusai Seiji (International Relations), 128, October 2001, pp.130-145 (in Japanese)

 

Other Papers
* Book Review, "Richard F. Doner, The Politics of Uneven Development: Thailand’s Economic Growth in Comparative Perspective, N.Y.: Cambridge U.P., 2009." The Developing Economies, Vol.49, No. 3 (September 2011).
* Book review "Richard F. Doner, The Politics of Uneven Development: Thailand’s Economic Growth in Comparative Perspective, N.Y.: Cambridge U.P., 2009,"Ajia Keizai (Asian Economy), Institute of Developing Economies, 52 (3), March 2011:78-81 (in Japanese)
* "Comparative Study of Financial Restructuring: South Korea, Thailand and Mexico," Gateway to Asian Studies in Japan, Website, Institute of Oriental Culture (IOC), University of Tokyo, May 2009.  

Affiliations
Japan Association for International Relations, Japan Association for Comparative Politics, Japan Association for Latin American Studies, Japanese Society for Thai Studies