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Update date: Mar. 14, 2024
Nannichi Ken
ナンニチ ケン | Nannichi Ken
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Unit Chief, Global Environment Policy Unit
Research field (2):
International relations
, History - General
Research keywords (3):
国際関係論
, 国際政治史
, International History; International Relations; Comparative Political Studies; International Social Studies.
Papers (2):
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Nannichi, Ken. A Trivial and Unimportant Ally? Britain and the West German-Soviet Treaty Negotiations, 1970. Diplomacy & Statecraft. 2019. 30. 3. 490-514
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Ken NANNICHI. In the Shadow of Back-Channels: Britain and the Berlin Four Power Talks, 1968-1971. Diplomatic History. 2019. 43. 1
Lectures and oral presentations (9):
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Letter to the Editor, 'Echoes of the puppet state of wartime Manchuria'
(Financial Times 2022)
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Britain and West Germany's Ostpolitik, 1969-72
(2021 Annual Convention, Japan Assosciation of International Affairs 2021)
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'A "glocal" career in a local government' (Chiba-Alabama joint online lecture)
(2021)
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'Britain and the Four-Power Berlin Talks, 1970'
(The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, 2008 Annual Meeting (28 June, 2008: Columbus, Ohio) 2008)
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‘Prague, Berlin and London: British Policies on Detente, Ostpolitik and Berlin Quadripartite Negotiations, 1968-69’
(The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, 2007 Annual Meeting (22 June, 2007: Reston, Virginia) 2007)
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Works (4):
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Yamato City Project Plan for the National Grant to Accelerate Municipal Decarbonization and to Promote Renewable Energy, 2022-2030
2023 -
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Radio appearance on Healthy City Yamato and global warming countermeasures
2022 -
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Yamato City Declaration on the Climate Emergency and Global Warming
2022 -
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Yamato City Plan for Global Warming Countermeasures, 2022-2030
2022 -
Association Membership(s) (4):
The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations
, The International House of Japan
, The British International Studies Association
, The British International History Group
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