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14.02.2013:
Paul J. Scalise, The University of Tokyo

The Cost of NIMBY: Policy Images, Foreign Blueprints and Civil Society’s Assault on Japan’s Post-Fukushima Energy Policy  Duration:54:51 | 48 Mb  Listen

17.01.2013:
Daniel Aldrich, Professor, Purdue University

Social Capital in Post-Disaster Recovery  Duration:37:00 | 35 Mb  Listen

13.12.2012:
Hiroshi Ono, Professor, Texas A&M University

Welfare States and the Redistribution of Happiness  Duration:00:47:02 | 48 Mb  Listen

15.11.2012:
Satsuki Kawano, Professor, University of Guelph

Who Will Care for Me When I'm Dead? Ancestors, Homeless Spirits, and New Afterlives in Low Fertility Japan  Duration:00:55:00 | 50 Mb  Listen

18.10.2012:
Yoshitaka Okada, Sophia University, Faculty of Liberal Arts

Sustainable Development, Frontier of Business, and its Application to Tohoku  Duration:01:12:28 | 66 Mb  Listen

27.09.2012:
Dave McCaughan, Director of Truth Central, McCann Worldgroup

The Truth About Mothers  Duration:01:13:10 | 63 Mb  Listen

05.07.2012:
Sheldon Garon, Princeton University, East Asian Studies

Why America Spends While Japan and Europe Save  Duration:52:24 | 52 Mb  Listen

25.06.2012:
Bruno Frey, Professor, University of Zurich, Department of Economics

Happiness: The View from Economics  Duration:50:01 | 44 Mb  Listen

05.04.2012:
Yukiko Uchida, Professor, Kyoto University, Kokoro Research Center

Happiness in Japan before and after the Great East Japan Earthquake  Duration:57:28 | 54 Mb  Listen

08.03.2012:
Franz Waldenberger, Professor, Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich

The Japanese Economy one Year after Fukushima  Duration:58:36 | 55 Mb  Listen

09.02.2012:
Martin Hemmert, Professor, Korea University Business School

Bridging the Cultural Divide: University-Industry Research Collaborations in Japan, the United States and Korea  Duration:01:04:55 | 61 Mb  Listen

12.01.2012:
Paul Midford, Norwegian University for Science and Technology Trondheim

Rethinking Japanese Public Opinion and Security: From LDP to DPJ Rule  Duration:37:28 | 36 Mb  Listen

01.12.2011:
Martin Schulz, Fujitsu Research Institute (FRI)

The Future of "Old" Industry in Japan: Hollowing Out, Growing with Asia, or Switching to Services?  Duration:57:01 | 47 Mb  Listen

13.10.2011:
Christoph Wulf, Free University Berlin / Shoko Suzuki, Kyoto University

What is a Happy Family? German and Japanese Case Studies  Duration:49:30 | 57 Mb  Listen

10.06.2010:
Professor Christine R. Yano, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Post-racial Obama in Japan? Struggles of Blood Ideology Amid Calls for Change  Duration:43:43 | 41 Mb  Listen

22.01.2009:
Yoshimichi Sato, Professor, Tohoku University, Sendai

Stability and Fluidization of the Social Stratification System in Contemporary Japan  Duration:50:14 | 48 Mb  Listen

05.06.2008:
Ulrike Schaede, Professor, University of California, San Diego

Choose and Focus – The Transformation of Japanese Business Strategies  Duration:58:46 | 55 Mb  Listen

15.05.2008:
John C. Campbell, Visiting Professor, University of Tokyo

Policy for the Elderly in Japan  Duration:01:05:27 | 62 Mb  Listen

17.04.2008:
Peter J. Katzenstein, Professor, Cornell University

Beyond Bush: Japan and Germany in the American Imperium  Duration:57:56 | 55 Mb  Listen

08.11.2007:
Alfons Deeken, Professor Emeritus, Sophia University

Evolving Japanese Perspectives on Death and Dying  Duration:01:04:07 | 60 Mb  Listen

13.09.2007:
Kensaku Yoshida, Professor, Sophia University

English in elementary schools? An overview of the issues  Duration:01:09:46 | 66 Mb  Listen

31.05.2007:
Patricia G. Steinhoff, Professor, University of Hawaii

Invisible Civil Society: The Effects of 1960s New Left Protests on Contemporary Japan  Duration:48:59 | 46 Mb  Listen

15.03.2007:
Christian Kirchner, Professor, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Comparative Corporate Governance  Duration:47:30 | 45 Mb  Listen

22.06.2006:
Satomi Kurosu, Professor, Reitaku University

The Tokugawa Mating Game: Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage in Historical Perspective  Duration:48:49 | 46 Mb  Listen

18.05.2006:
Professor Richard J. Samuels, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Japanese Grand Strategies: Past and Future  Duration:01:00:43 | 57 Mb  Listen

23.03.2006:
Klaus Vollmer, Professor, Munich University (LMU)

Images of Japanese society presented in the ‘New Civic Textbook’ by Tsukuru-kai. Solutions for demographic challenges and social change?  Duration:44:38 | 42 Mb  Listen

05.07.2005:
Ito Peng, Professor, University of Toronto

Postindustrial Pressures, Political Regime Shifts, and Social Policy Reform in Japan and South Korea  Duration:52:52 | 50 Mb  Listen


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