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IJI Tetsuro

イジ テツロウ | IJI Tetsuro
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Research field  (1): International relations
Research keywords  (6): International Relations/International Politics ,  Conflict and Peace Research ,  International Security ,  International Negotiation and Conflict Mediation ,  United Nations ,  Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
Papers (6):
  • Tetsuro IJI. The Limits and Potentials of UN Mediation: Views from Ripeness Theory. International Negotiation. 2022. 27. 3. 354-385
  • Tetsuro Iji. War-Making and Mediation in Civil Wars: Three Ideal Types of Third Parties and Ripeness Concepts. Ethnopolitics. 2022. 21. 2. 125-137
  • Tetsuro IJI. The UN as an International Mediator: From the Post-Cold War Era to the Twenty-First Century. Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations. 2017. 23. 1. 83-100
  • Tetsuro IJI. Contact Group Diplomacy: The Strategies of the Western Contact Group in Mediating Namibian Conflict. Diplomacy & Statecraft. 2011. 22. 4. 634-650
  • Tetsuro IJI. Cooperation, Coordination and Complementarity in International Peacemaking: The Tajikistan Experience. International Peacekeeping. 2005. 12. 2. 189-204
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Books (3):
  • Reflecting about the Past, Present, and Future of UN Mediation (Special Issue of International Negotiation journal)
    Brill | Nijhoff 2022
  • Revisiting the “Ripeness” Debate
    Routledge 2022 ISBN:9781032324968
  • Multiparty Mediation in Violent Conflict: Peacemaking Diplomacy in the Tajikistan Civil War
    Routledge 2019 ISBN:9780367333607
Lectures and oral presentations  (4):
  • Demonstration of Power and War Avoidance in the East China Sea
    (Annual Convention, International Studies Association 2022)
  • Third Parties in Civil War and Hurting Stalemate: Three Ideal Types
    (Annual Virtual Convention, International Studies Association 2021)
  • Rethinking Legitimate Power in International Mediation
    (Annual Convention, International Studies Association 2016)
  • The UN as an International Mediator
    (International Conference on Mediation, University of Pretoria 2015)
Professional career (3):
  • Ph.D. in International Relations (LSE, University of London)
  • M.A. in International Relations (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University)
  • B.A. (Faculty of Foreign Studies, Sophia University)
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