Publications by Year

publications by type | publications by year

2024

  1. “Fishing, Human Security, and Transboundary Maritime Challenges in the Pacific.” Security in Context (forthcoming).
  2. Reliability and Alliance Interdependence: The United States and Its Allies in Asia, 1949–1969 by Iain D. Henry (review).” The Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 83, no. 1 (February 2024). full version

2023

  1. “Avoiding and Exploiting the Tragedy of the Commons: Fishing, Crime, and Conflict in the South China Sea.” International Politics, vol. 60 (December 2023), pp. 1294–1314. full version | free read-only version
  2. “The Role of the United Nations in Japanese Foreign Policy and Security Architecture.” In Lee and Panda (eds.) The United Nations, Indo-Pacific and Korean Peninsula: An Emerging Security Architecture. New York: Routledge (2023), pp. 67–85. purchase the book | request a copy
  3. “From Trade Laggard to Trade Leader: Japan’s Role in Countering the Backlash Against Globalization.” In Katsumata and Kusano (eds.) Non-Western Nations and the Liberal International Order: Responding to the Backlash in the West. New York: Routledge (2023), pp. 71–94. purchase the book | preview free online | request a copy

2022

  1. “Economic Rivals, Security Allies: The US-Japan Trade War.” In Liang and Zeng (eds.) Research Handbook on Trade Wars. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (2022), pp. 209–229. purchase the book | free chapter preprint available at SSRN
  2. Governing the Global Commons: Challenges and Opportunities for US-Japan Cooperation. (Editor). Washington, DC: The German Marshall Fund of the United States (December 2022). download
  3. “Emerging Challenges to Governance in the Maritime, Outer Space, and Cyber Domains and Opportunities for US-Japan Leadership,” in Govella (ed). Governing the Global Commons: Challenges and Opportunities for US-Japan Cooperation. The German Marshall Fund of the United States (December 2022). download
  4. “Japan’s Defense Policy Faces a Critical Juncture.” East Asia Forum (July 2022). link
  5. Building a Quad-South Korea Partnership for Climate Action. (Editor). Washington, DC: The German Marshall Fund of the United States (July 2022). download
  6. “Introduction,” in Govella (ed.) Building a Quad-South Korea Partnership for Climate Action. The German Marshall Fund of the United States (July 2022). download
  7. “The Future of the Quad and Emerging Security Architecture in the Indo-Pacific” (with Garima Mohan). The German Marshall Fund of the United States (June 2022). download
  8. “Expanding Engagement among South Korea and the Quad Countries in the Indo-Pacific” (with Garima Mohan and Bonnie Glaser). The German Marshall Fund of the United States (June 2022). download
  9. “How to Mend the Rift Between Japan and South Korea” (with Bonnie Glaser). Foreign Affairs (May 17, 2022). link
  10. “Seeking Resilience and Revitalization: US Supply Chain Strategy in the Indo-Pacific.” Stability and Security in the Indo-Pacific: The US, Japan, the EU, and the Elephant in the Room, Italian Institute for International Political Studies (March 17, 2022). link to article | download pdf issue
  11. “Ukraine: A Turning Point for Japanese Foreign Policy?” PacNet, no. 15 (March 9, 2022). link | pdf version

2021

  1. “China’s Challenge to the Global Commons: Compliance, Contestation, and Subversion in the Maritime and Cyber Domains.” International Relations, vol. 35, no. 3 (September 2021), pp. 446–468. full version | free preprint available on SSRN
  2. “The Adaptation of Japanese Economic Statecraft: Trade, Aid, and Technology.” World Trade Review, vol. 20, no. 2 (May 2021), pp. 186–202. full version | free read-only version
  3. Japan’s New Regional Reality: Geoeconomic Strategy in the Asia-Pacific by Saori Katada (review).” Monumenta Nipponica, vol. 76, no. 2 (2021). full version

2020

  1. “Crafting Policy for Contested Commons: Insights from Japan’s Approach to the Outer Space, Cyberspace, and Maritime Domains.” Japan’s Leadership in the Liberal International Order: Impact and Policy Opportunities for Partners, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs Joint Policy Paper Series, University of British Columbia (June 2020). download
  2. “Flexibility, Structure, and Engagement: An Asynchronous Online Teaching Framework.” (2020). available at SSRN

2019

  1. “Technology and Tensions in the Global Commons.” Fletcher Security Review, vol. 6, no. 1 (Summer 2019), pp. 38-44. download
  2. “Trump’s trip to Japan reveals some mixed signals.” The Monkey Cage, The Washington Post (May 29, 2019). link

2017

  1. “Japan’s Quest to Preserve the Trans-Pacific Partnership.” Asia Dialogue, (October 26, 2017). download

2016

  1. “Permeable Policymaking: Foreign Firms in the Japanese Political Economy.” (Doctoral Dissertation). University of California, Berkeley (2016). download

2013

  1. Linking Trade and Security: Evolving Institutions and Strategies in Asia, Europe, and the United States (Co-editor with Vinod Aggarwal). New York: Springer (2013). purchase the book
  2. “Trade Linkages to Traditional and Non-Traditional Security: Lessons and Prospects” (with Vinod Aggarwal). In Aggarwal & Govella (eds.) Linking Trade and Security: Evolving Institutions and Strategies in Asia, Europe, and the United States. New York: Springer (2013), pp. 223–244. download
  3. “The Trade-Security Nexus in the Asia-Pacific” (with Vinod Aggarwal). In Aggarwal & Govella (eds.) Linking Trade and Security: Evolving Institutions and Strategies in Asia, Europe, and the United States. New York: Springer (2013), pp. 1–22. download

2012

  1. Responding to a Resurgent Russia: Russian Policy and Responses from the European Union and the United States (Co-editor with Vinod Aggarwal). New York: Springer (2012). purchase the book
  2. “Russian Foreign Policy: Challenging the Western Liberal International Order?” (with Vinod Aggarwal) In Aggarwal & Govella (eds.) Responding to a Resurgent Russia: Russian Policy and Responses from the European Union and the United States. New York: Springer (2012), pp. 125–138. download
  3. “Introduction: The Fall of the Soviet Union and the Resurgence of Russia” (with Vinod Aggarwal) In Aggarwal & Govella (eds.) Responding to a Resurgent Russia: Russian Policy and Responses from the European Union and the United States. New York: Springer (2012), pp. 1–13. download

2010

  1. “Regional Architecture and Japan” (with See-Won Byun, Leif-Eric Easley, Daniel Kliman, Kei Koga, Oriana Mastro, Ryo Sahashi, Kevin Shepard, and Ting Xu). Issues & Insights, vol. 10, no. 9 (March 2010). download
  2. “Cybersecurity: A New Frontier for the US-Japan Alliance.” Berkeley APEC Study Center (2010). link
  3. “Hot Economics, Cold Politics? Reexamining Economic Linkages and Political Tensions in Sino-Japanese Relations” (with Sara Newland). (2010). available at SSRN

2008

  1. “Japan in 2007: A Divided Government” (with Steven Vogel). Asian Survey, vol. 48, no. 1 (January 2008), pp. 97-106. download
  2. “Old Friends, New Times: The Perception Gap and the Future of the U.S.-Japan Alliance” (with Michele Fugiel Gartner, Dianna Hummel, Kerry Nankivell, and Sophia Yang). Issues & Insights, vol. 8, no. 19 (October 2008). download
  3. “The Alliance: Redefining Relationships Between the U.S. and the Asia-Pacific Region in the 21st Century” (with John Friend, Ana Villavicencio, Adrian Yi, and Stephanie Young). Issues & Insights, vol. 8, no. 14 (September 2008). download
  4. “Reinvigorating the ASEAN Regional Forum: Preventive Diplomacy and Beyond” (with Shanshan Wang and Alan Hao Yang). Issues & Insights, vol. 8, no. 9 (August 2008). download

2007

  1. “Non-Traditional Security: A Panacea for Asian Regional Institutions?” Berkeley APEC Study Center, vol. 10, no. 1 (Fall 2007). download
  2. Commentary on Shinjiro Koizumi‘s “Requirements for the Japan-U.S. Alliance and the Rise of China.” Issues & Insights, vol. 7, no. 16 (September 2007). download
  3. “Accommodating the Rise of China: Toward a Successful U.S.-Japan Alliance in 2017.” Issues & Insights, vol. 7, no. 16 (September 2007). download