(Last updated : 2022-05-10 08:21:30)
  SASAOKA Yuichi
   Department   Professional Graduate School  , Graduate School of Governance Studies
   Position   Professor
■ Books and Papers
1. 2022/02 Book Perspectives on the State Borders in Globalized Africa   (Collaboration) 
2. 2022/01 Article African State Borders in Globalized Age - New Horizon- Chuo Law Journal 128(7・8),pp.293-313 (Single) 
3. 2020/03 Article Micro-Regionalism in Southern Africa Meiji Journal of Governance Studies 5,pp.1-14 (Single) 
4. 2020/03 Article New Perspectives on the African State Borders Governance Studies 16,pp.23-48 (Single) 
5. 2020/02 Book Micro-regionalism of the Southern Africa Multi-Layered Sub-Region and New Regional Architecture in East Asia pp.241-264 (Collaboration) 
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■ Conference Presentations
1. 2014/04/12 Penetration of ASEAN Norms into China and Japan (Association for Global Governance Studies 4th Conference)
2. 2013/09/22 Applicability of ASEAN Norms to North-East Asia (Association for North East Asia Regional Studies 19th Conference)
3. 2009/11/22 Majimboism in kenya (International Development Association, 20th Session)
■ Academic Qualifications
1.
Degree Acquisition
Waseda University, Ph.D.in Social Science
■ Career History
1. 2011/04~ Meiji University Graduate School of Governance Studies Professor
■ Major Subjects
International Relations
■ Academic Associations Membership
1. 2017/09~ International Studies Association Link
■ Professional Achievements
● Other note that should be mentioned specially on duty
1. Conducting the courses at Graduate School of Governance Studies, Meiji University in 2019. ・Global Governance (Theory, Insitutions) ・Government and Politics in Developing Countries ・Japanese Foreign and Development Policy ・Policy Study - International Development (in Japanese), ・Research Method 1,2 ・Research Paper 1,2 ・International Relations (in Japanese)
■ researchmap Researcher Code
6000029186
■ Social Activities
1. 2004/06~2009/03 TICAD Civil Society Forum
■ Current Specialized Field
Politics, International relations 
■ Research theme for prospective joint research
1. Global Governance and Development, State Border Issues in Sub-Sahara Africa