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Hijino Kenvictorleonard

Hijino Kenvictorleonard
Affiliation and department:
Research field  (1): Politics
Research keywords  (5): Elections ,  Central local relations ,  Party organization ,  Decentralization ,  Local Government
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (1):
  • 2017 - 2020 A Cross-National Analysis of Regional Strongholds for Statewide Parties
Papers (13):
  • Ken Victor Leonard Hijino. The politics of depopulation in Japanese municipalities: Ideas and underlying ideologies. Contemporary Japan. 2023. 1-22
  • Ken Victor Leonard Hijino, Hideo Ishima. Multi-level muddling: Candidate strategies to “nationalize” local elections. Electoral Studies. 2021. 70. 102281-102281
  • Ken Victor Leonard Hijino. Local Government in Japan. The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Politics. 2021
  • Ken Victor Leonard Hijino. What drives Japanese regional elections? Multilevel factors and partisan independents. Regional & Federal Studies. 2020. 1-14
  • Hijino, Ken Victor Leonard, Gabriel Vogt. Identity politics in Okinawan elections: the emergence of regional populism. Japan Forum. 2019
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MISC (1):
  • Ken Victor Leonard HIJINO. Nihon no chihō seifu: 1700 jichitai no jitai to kadai (Japan’s Local Governments: The State and Challenges of 1700 Municipalities). Social Science Japan Journal. 2021
Books (6):
  • Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance
    Springer 2018
  • Local Politics and National Policy: Multilevel Conlifcts in Japan and Beyond
    Routledge 2017
  • Power in Contemporary Japan
    Palgrave Macmillan 2016
  • Japan Decides 2014
    Palgrave 2015
  • Japan's Local Democracy
    2015
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Lectures and oral presentations  (9):
  • 'Nationalising' Local Elections and 'Localising' National Elections: Japanese Candidate Manifestos in a Multilevel Context
    (ECPR General Conference University of Wrocław, Wrocław 4 - 7 September 2019 2019)
  • Identity Politics in Okinawan Elections: The Emergence of Regional Populism
    (IPSA/AISP 25th World Congress of Political Science Brisbane/Australia, July 21-25, 2018 2018)
  • Directly-elected Executives and Manifesto Coordination Across Levels: the Case of Japan
    (IPSA/AISP 25th World Congress of Political Science Brisbane/Australia, July 21-25, 2018 2018)
  • Legislative Turnover and Multilevel Party Organizatoins: Canada as an Outlier
    (2017)
  • Local Politics and National Policy
    (Nordic Association of Japanese Politics 2017 2017)
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Association Membership(s) (5):
European Consortium of Political Research ,  European Association of Japanese Studies ,  JAPAN ASSOCIATION FOR COMPARATIVE POLITICS ,  JAPANESE POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ,  THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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