Rchr
J-GLOBAL ID:200901053710689169   Update date: Jun. 19, 2024

Magara Hideko

マガラ ヒデコ | Magara Hideko
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Research keywords  (1): Comparative Politics, Political Economy
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (12):
  • 2019 - 2023 The New Welfare-Growth Mix: Political Analysis of Social Investment in OECD Countries
  • 2013 - 2016 成長、危機、民主主義--政策レジーム転換と社会的連合の政治経済分析
  • 2010 - 2013 Economic Crises and Policy Regimes: The Dynamics of Policy Innovation and Paradigmatic Change
  • 2006 - 2009 Structural Reforms in Italy and Japan
  • 2006 - 2009 Party System Change and Transformation of the "Varieties of Capitalism"
Show all
Papers (33):
  • Hideko Magara. New Models of Democratic Capitalism and Policy Regime Change. Hideko Magara, ed., Policy Change under New Democratic Capitalism. 2017
  • Hideko Magara. Introduction: Social Coalitions between Equilibria and Crises. Hideko Magara & Bruno Amable, eds. Growth, Crisis, Democracy: The Political Economy of Social Coalitions and Policy Regime Change. 2017
  • 眞柄秀子. 政策レジームと社会的連合:均衡と危機の間のヨーロッパ・日本・アメリカ. 福田耕治編『RUの連帯とリスクガバナンスーグローバル化する社会的リスクにどのように対処するのかー』成文堂. 2015
  • Hideko Magara. Introduction: Growth, Crisis, and Regime Change. H. Magara, ed. Economic Crises and Policy Regimes: The Dynamics of Policy Innovation and Paradigmatic Change. 2014. 1-29
  • HIdeko Magara. Introduction: Two Decades of Structural Reform and Political Change in Italy and Japan. H. Magara & S. Sacchi, eds. The Politics of Structural Reforms: Social and Industrial Policy Change in Italy and Japan. 2013. 1-24
more...
Books (14):
  • Policy Change under New Democratic Capitalism
    Routledge, UK 2017
  • Growth, Crisis, Democracy: The Political Economy of Social Coalitions and Policy Regime Change
    Routledge, UK 2017
  • Economic Crises and Policy Regimes: The Dynamics of Policy Innovation and Paradigmatic Change
    Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar 2014
  • The Politics of Structural Reforms: Social and Industrial Policy Change in Italy and Japan
    Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar 2013
  • (Japanese) Democracy and Accountability: Globalized Political Responsibility
    Fukosha 2010
more...
Lectures and oral presentations  (6):
  • Policy Regimes and Social Coalitions between Equilibrium and Crisis
    (International Symposium on Growth, Crisis, Democracy: Europe and Japan 2015)
  • Women Divided: The Political Economy of Declining Birth Rate
    (Being Young in Ageing Societies - Japan and Europe 2015)
  • Social Coalitions and Policy Regimes: Between Equilibria and Crisis
    (SASE 27th Annual Conference, Mini-conference of Social Coalitions, Political and Economic Crises, and Diversity of Capitalism 2015)
  • The Political Economy of Social Coalitions and Policy Regime Change
    (EUI-ENDO & Waseda University Joint Conference, Growth, Crisis, Democracy: The Political Economy of Social Coalitions and Policy Regime Change 2014)
  • "Introdution: Growth, Crisis, and Regime Change"
    (The 5th International Symposium on The Economic Crises and Policy Regimes 2013)
more...
Education (3):
  • - 1989 The University of Chicago, Graduate School of Political Science Ph.D. Program in Political Science Comparative Politics
  • - 1985 The University of Chicago, Graduate School of Political Science M.A. in Political Science Comparative Politics
  • - 1980 Waseda University School of Political Science and Economics Economics
Professional career (4):
  • Ph. D. (政治学博士) (シカゴ大学政治学大学院(アメリカ合衆国))
  • Ph. D. in Political Science (The University of Chicago, Graduate School of Political Science)
  • 政治学修士 (シカゴ大学政治学大学院)
  • M.A. in Political Science (The University of Chicago, Graduate School of Political Science)
Work history (3):
  • 1992 - 2002 Associate Professor, The University of Tsukuba
  • 2002 - to date Professor, Waseda University
  • 1989 - 1992 Assistant Professor, The University of Tsukuba
Association Membership(s) (1):
Japan Association for Comparative Politics
※ Researcher’s information displayed in J-GLOBAL is based on the information registered in researchmap. For details, see here.

Return to Previous Page