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Takeshi Hieda. Linking electoral realignment to welfare politics: An assessment of partisan effects on active labour market policy in post-industrial democracies. Comparative European Politics. 2021. 19. 5. 555-575
Hieda Takeshi, Zenkyo Masahiro, Nishikawa Masaru. Do populists support populism? An examination through an online survey following the 2017 Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election. Party Politics. 2021. 27. 2. 317-328
HIEDA, Takeshi. Comparing the Class Bases of Left-wing and Right-wing Populist Parties in West European Countries. 2019. 2019-II. 109-142
Takeshi Hieda. Welfare through Work: Conservative Ideas, Partisan Dynamics, and Social Protection in Japan. JAPANESE JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE. 2014. 15. 3. 518-520
Measuring Multi-Dimensional Preferences for Welfare Programs among Japanese Voters: An Online Survey and Conjoint Approach
(2024)
Measuring Multi-Dimensional Preferences for Welfare Programs among Japanese Voters: An Online Survey and Conjoint Approach
(2024 EASP & FISS Joint Conference 2024)
Do Populists Support Populism? An Examination through an Online Survey following the 2017 Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Election
(the 77th Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference 2019)
Do Populists Support Populism? An Examination through an Online Survey following the 2017 Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Election
(2019 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association 2019)
2017/11 - Osaka City University Yoichiro Nanbu Memorial Prize for Young Researchers Research on Political Economy and Social Security in Advanced Industrialized Democracies
2012/07 - Social Policy&Administration, Wiley-Blackwell The Early Stage Career Researcher Prize "Comparative Political Economy of Long-Term Care for Elderly People: Political Logic of Universalistic Social Care Policy Development"
Association Membership(s) (3):
Japanese Political Science Association
, Japan Association for Social Policy Studies
, Japan Association for Comparative Politics