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Curriculum Vitae
David Arase, Ph.D.
Resident Professor of International Politics The Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies
Nanjing University Nanjing, Jiangsu Province
China 210093 [email protected]
Degrees
Ph.D., Political Science, University of California at Berkeley 1989
Certificate, Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Study, Tokyo, Japan 1987
M.A., International Relations, The School of Advanced International 1982 Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC
A.B., Cornell University 1977
Faculty positions
Resident Professor of International Politics The Hopkins-Nanjing Center, 2012-present The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies Professor of Politics, Pomona College, Claremont, CA 2008-2012
Associate Professor of Politics 1995-2008
Assistant Professor of Politics 1989-1995
Visiting Foreign Professor, Institute of Social Sciences, 1997-1998 University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Lecturer in Japanese Politics, School of Oriental and African 1994-1995 Studies, University of London, UK
Administrative service
Pomona College (1989-2011)
At Pomona College (1989-2011)
Curriculum Committee
Faculty Personnel Committee
(promotions and tenure)
Admissions Committee
Information Technology
Committee
Faculty Athletic Committee
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International Relations Program
Coordinator
Asian Studies Program
Coordinator
Politics Department Chair
Hopkins-Nanjing Center (2011-2019)
Faculty Representative, Joint
Academic Committee
Convener, Faculty Lunchtime
Colloquium
Courses taught
Pomona College (1989-2011)
Introduction to International Relations
International Political Economy
Comparative Asian Politics
Japanese Politics and Foreign Policy
Hopkins-Nanjing Center (2011-2019)
International Relations Theory
Comparative Foreign Policy
East Asian Regionalism
International Security
Perspectives on Globalization
Seminar on Sino-US Relations
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Fellowships, Honors, Grants
Senior Visiting Research Fellow, Regional Security Program, Institute of Summer 2016 Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore Winter & Summer 2015 Visiting Research Fellow, National Institute of Defense Studies, Summer 2014
Ministry of Defense, Japan
US State Department Guest Speaker Program—Malaysia & Brunei June 2014 Research Fellow, Social Science Research Institute, Int’l. Christian Winter & Summer 2013
University, Japan
Visiting Research Professor, Centre for Asian Studies, U. of Adelaide, Australia Winter 2012
Ohira Memorial Foundation (Tokyo, Japan) Special Book Prize 2011 (for The US-Japan Alliance: Balancing Soft and Hard Power in East Asia (Nissan Institute-Routledge, 2010) 2010 Korea Foundation Summer Fellowship in Korean Studies July 2010
US State Department Speaker Grant—Korea August 2004
US State Department Speaker Grant—China April 2004
Freeman Asian Studies Faculty Travel Grant Summer 2003
US-Japan Friendship Commission Program Grant 2000
Center for Global Partnership (Abe) Research Fellowship 1997-98
Visiting Scholar, Institute of Social Science, University of Tsukuba, Japan 1997-98
Advanced Research Grant, Social Science Research Council 1994
Hewlett Foundation International Policy Research Grant 1994
Steele Foundation Junior Faculty Fellowship 1992-93
Visiting Scholar, Institute of East Asian Studies, U.C. Berkeley 1992-93
Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore) Summer1991
Avery Research Fellowship, The Claremont Graduate School 1990-94
Dissertation Research Fellowship, The Japan Foundation 1987-88
Japanese Studies Dissertation Fellowship, The Japan Foundation 1986-87
Visiting Research Fellow, Japan Institute of International Affairs (Tokyo) 1987-88
Foreign Graduate Research Student, University of Tokyo 1986-88
Ph.D. Seminar Chair, International House of Japan, (Tokyo) 1987-88
Publications
Books
Routledge Handbook of Asia-Africa Relations. Co-editor (with Pedro Amakasu Carvalho &
Scarlett Cornelissen). Routledge, 2017.
The Rise of China: Implications for East Asian Order. Editor. Palgrave, December 2016).
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The US-Japan Alliance: Balancing Soft and Hard Power. Co-Editor (with Tsuneo Akaha). London: Routledge-Nissan Institute, January 2010. Awarded Ohira Memorial Foundation Special Prize, 2011.
Japanese ODA in the New Millennium: Continuities and Change. Editor and contributor.
London: Routledge, July 2005. The Challenge of Change: East Asia in the New Millennium, Research Papers and Policy
Studies, 44. Editor and contributor. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley, 2003.
Buying Power: The Political Economy of Japanese Foreign Aid. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1995.
Articles, book chapters, commentary
“Defending a Free and Open Indo-Pacific Region,” forthcoming as an Occasional Paper published by the Institute of Chinese Studies-Delhi, 2019.
“US Misgivings About the Belt and Road Initiative,” FPRC Journal, 2018:3 (New Delhi, November 2018), pp. 8-
14. Available from: https://www.fprc.in/fprc_journal.php “China in Northeast Asia: Maintaining Order or Upsetting Order?”, Occasional Paper No. 21, Delhi: Institute of
Chinese Studies, February 2018. Available from: https://www.icsin.org/uploads/2018/03/13/4d2638e6a49edfaa9ffd28b66a0de6b7.pdf
“The South China Sea and the Struggle to Shape Asia’s Destiny,” KAS International Reports 2017, no. 1.
(March-April 2017).
《亚洲地区秩序远景》(Prospects for Asian Regional Order), in Shi Bin, ed., 亚洲新未来—中外学者论国际关
系与地区秩序 (The New Future of Asia: An International Dialogue on Regional Order) (Nanjing
University Press, December 2016). “Japanese ODA and the challenge of Chinese aid in Africa,” in Marie Soderberg and Andre Asplund, eds.,
Japanese Development Cooperation: The making of an aid architecture pivoting to Asia (Routledge, 2016). “The Geopolitics of the Chinese Dream: Problems and Prospects”, Trends in Southeast Asia 2016, no. 15.
Singapore, Yusof Ishak Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, November. “Non-Traditional Security in China-ASEAN Cooperation: The Institutionalization of Regional Security
Cooperation and the Evolution of East Asian Regionalism,” in Beng, Ooi Kee, ed. The 3rd ASEAN Reader. Singapore: ISEAS-YUSOF ISHAK INSTITUTE, 2015.
“The Future of US Strategic Rebalancing Toward Asia,” ISEAS Perspective, 2015:60 (October 22, 2015).
http://bit.ly/1LGUdop “Japan Stands Up: Leveraging CSD and the TPP,” The Diplomat, October 22, 2015.
http://thediplomat.com/2015/10/japan-stands-up-leveraging-csd-and-the-tpp/ Strategic Rivalry in the South China Sea: How Can Southeast Asian Claimant States Shape a Beneficial
Outcome? ISEAS Perspective, 2015:57 (Oct 13, 2015). http://www.iseas.edu.sg/articles-commentaries/iseas-perspective
“What to make of the AIIB,” Asan Forum, June 26, 2015. http://www.theasanforum.org/what-to-make-of-
the-asian-infrastructure-investment-bank/
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“China’s Two Silk Roads Initiative: What It Means for Southeast Asia,” in Daljit Singh, ed., Southeast Asian Affairs 2015 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Affairs, 2015), pp. 25-45.
“Modernizing US defense cooperation in East Asia to peacefully manage strategic competition,” NIDS Visiting
Scholar Paper Series, No. 2 (Tokyo: National Institute of Defense Studies, April 2015). http://www.nids.go.jp/english/publication/visiting/index.html
“Explaining China’s 2+7 Initiative towards ASEAN,” ISEAS Trends, No. 4 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast
Asian Studies, April 9, 2015). http://www.iseas.edu.sg/documents/publication/TRS4_15.pdf
"China's Two Silk Roads and the Community of Common Destiny in Asia," ISEAS Perspective, No. 2
(Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, January 22, 2015).
http://www.iseas.edu.sg/documents/publication/ISEAS_perspective_2015_02.pdf
"Expanding the Constitutional Role of Japan's Military," E-International Relations (August 4, 2014). http://www.e-ir.info/2014/08/03/expanding-the-constitutional-role-of-japans-military/
「美日同盟及其對亞洲海洋安全之意涵」,蔡明彥(主編),《海洋安全與治理》,台中市:中興大學全球
和平與戰略研究中心,( 2014 年 8 月),頁 43-79。("The US-Japan Alliance and Maritime
Security in East Asia," in Cai Mingyan, ed., Maritime Security and Governance (Taipei, Taiwan: Chunghsing University Global Peace and Security Research Center, August 2014 ), pp. 43-77.
“Northeast Asian Economic Cooperation in Perspective: The Future Has Never Been Brighter,” Northeast
Asia Forum [東北亞論壇], No.3, 2014 (23), May 1, 2014.
“Sino-Indian Strategic Competition,” Indian Military Review, September 6, 2013, pp. 47-48.
“Remembering Chalmers Johnson,” JPRI Occasional Paper No. 42 (April 15, 2013), Japan Policy Research Institute. http://www.jpri.org/publications/occasionalpapers/op42.html
“East Asian Regionalism at a Crossroads,” The Journal of Social Science (International Christian University), No. 73 (March 2013). http://icussri.wordpress.com/publications/journal-of-social-science/70-75/
“Visions of Asia’s past and future under Chinese leadership,” East Asia Forum: Economics, Politics and Public Policy in East Asia and the Pacific, February 6, 2013. http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2013/02/06/visions-of-asias-past-and-future-under-chinese-leadership/
中国如何和平领导亚洲? (How can China peacefully lead Asia?), The Financial Times China website, January
16, 2013, 07:13 am. http://www.ftchinese.com/story/001048498
“The impact of 3.11 on Japan,” East Asia: An International Quarterly, 29:4 (December 2012). http://www.springerlink.com/content/w058m43181064185/
“India-Japan Strategic Partnership in Southeast Asia,” FPRC Journal, No. 12. Focus: India-Japan Relations
(November 2012). http://www.fprc.in/fprc_journal.php
日本不是中国真正的敌人 (China’s real enemy is not Japan), The New York Times Chinese Website, September
28, 2012. http://cn.nytimes.com/article/opinion/2012/09/28/cc28arase/ “Political Change Comes to Japan?” International Studies Review 14:2 (June 2012), 318–323 (book review
essay).
“Global Insider: South Korea Sees a Bright Future with ASEAN,” World Politics Review, May 31, 2012. http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/trend-lines/12011/global-insider-south-korea-sees-a-bright-future-with-asean
菲律宾为何敢惹中国 (“Why would the Philippines take on China?”), 21 世纪经济报道 21st Century Business
Herald (Shanghai, China) 戴维·艾若斯 May 21, 2012, p. 19 (print edition). Internet edition:
http://www.21cbh.com/HTML/2012-5-19/1OMDY5XzQzNjE1OQ.html
"A summer of political drama for Japan," East Asia Forum: Economics, Politics and Public Policy in East Asia
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and the Pacific, May 12, 2012. http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2012/05/10/a-summer-of-political-drama-for-japan/
“China’s militant tactics in the South China Sea,” East Asia Forum: Economics, Politics and Public Policy in East Asia and the Pacific, June 29, 2011. <http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2011/06/29/china-s-militant-tactics-in-the-south-china-sea/>
“Korea, ASEAN, and East Asian Regionalism,” Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies, Volume 21: Tomorrow’s Northeast Asia (January, 2011), pp. 34-52.
“Non-traditional security in China-ASEAN cooperation: Illiberal security and the future of East Asian regionalism,” Asian Survey 50: 4 (July-August 2010).
"Foreign Aid." In Robert Denemark, ed., The International Studies Encyclopedia. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell (April 2010).
“Japan In 2009: An Historic Election Year.” Asian Survey, 50: 1 (January-February 2010).
“Japan in 2008: A Prelude to Change?.” Asian Survey, 49: 1 (January-February 2009), 107-119.
“Japan the Active State? Japan’s Security Policy in the post-9/11 Era,” Asian Survey, XLVII: 4 (July-August 2007), 560-583.
“Japanese ODA Policy Toward China: The New Agenda.” In Peng Er Lam, editor, Japan’s Relations With China: Facing a Rising Power. London: Routledge, 2005, pp.125-148.
“Dealing with the Unexpected: Field Research in Japanese Politics.” Theodore C. Bestor, Patricia G. Steinhoff, and Victoria Lyon Bestor, editors, Doing Fieldwork in Japan (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2003), 248-260.
“Sub-national Regionalism in the Japan Sea, in M. Perkmann, ed., Globalization and Regionalization: the Building of Cross-border Regions. London: Routledge, 2002, pp. 176-189.
"Japan's Approach to Economic Cooperation in Northeast Asia: The Role of Subnational Authorities," GLOBAL ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 28, No. 2 (1999), pp. 68-78.
"Japanese Policy toward China: In Search of a Strategic Partnership," in Shalendra Sharma, ed., The Asia-Pacific
in the New Millennium: Geopolitics, Security, and Foreign Policy (Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, 2000).
“Economic Cooperation in the Region Where China, Russia, and North Korea Meet" JPRI Working Paper No. 53
(Japan Policy Research Institute: January 1999). "Building Japan Sea Economic Cooperation: The Role of Local Authorities," in Yishay Yafeh, Ehud Harari and
Eyal Ben-Ari (eds.), Lessons from East Asia for the Development of the Middle East in the Era of Peace (Jerusalem: The Truman Institute, 1998)
"Political Reform in Japan: Is It Becoming More Democratic?” JPRI Working Paper No. 42 (Japan Policy
Research Institute: February 1998). “Shifting Patterns in Japan’s Economic Cooperation in East Asia: A Growing Role for Local Actors?” in Asian
Perspective, vol. 21, No. 1 (Spring-Summer 1997). “Japan’s Contribution to International Society: The Limits Imposed by Domestic Political Structures” in
Armand Clesse, et al., eds., The Vitality of Japan: Sources of National Strength and Weakness (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997).
"A Militarized Japan?" The Journal of Strategic Studies (Special Issue: Security in the Asia/Pacific Region), vol.
18, no. 3 (September 1995). "Japan's Evolving Security Policy After the Cold War" Journal of East Asian Affairs, vol. 8, no. 2 (Summer-Fall
94). "Public-Private Sector Interest Coordination in Japan's ODA" Pacific Affairs, vol. 67, no. 2 (Summer 1994).
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"New Directions in Japanese Security Policy," Journal of Arms Control and Contemporary Security Policy, (Special Issue: Post-Cold War Security Issues in the Asia-Pacific) vol. 15, no. 2 (August 1994).
"Japan and Asean Security," Trends, No. 47. Published by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) in
the Business Times [Singapore] July 30-31, 1994). "U.S. Attendance in Seattle Scored Few Points With Asian Leaders," The Christian Science Monitor, November
29. 1993. "Japanese Policy Toward Democracy and Human Rights in Asia," Asian Survey vol. XXXIII, no. 10 (October
1993). "It's Sunset for the Old Order in the Land of the Rising Sun," Los Angeles Times, June 25, 1993. "Japan and East Asia: Peace and Happiness Through Coprosperity?," Swords and Ploughshares, vol. VII, no. 4
(Summer 1993). "Japan's Role in Post-Cold War Northeast Asia: Implications for Southeast Asia," in Chandran Jeshurun, ed.,
China, India, Japan, and the Security of Southeast Asia (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1993).
"Japanese Policy Toward the Two Koreas in a Changing Security Environment," in Robert H.Puckett, ed., The
United States and Northeast Asia (Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1993). "Japan in East Asia," Tsuneo Akaha and Frank Langdon, eds., Japan in the Posthegemonic World (Boulder:
Lynne Rienner, 1993). "Japanese Foreign Policy and Asian Democratization," Democratization: Lessons From the East Asian Experience
(Boulder: Westview, 1993). "U.S. and ASEAN Perceptions of Japan's Role in the Asian-Pacific," in The Japanese Role in the Asian-Pacific
Region: Implications for the United States and ASEAN (Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, 1991). "A Japan That Actually May Say No," The Los Angeles Times, April 4, 1991. "East Asian Security in Flux," in Trends published by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) in theThe
Straits Times (Singapore), February 28, 1991. "US-Japan Trade Showdown," The Christian Science Monitor, March 29, 1990. "A Political Tsunami Hits Japan," The Christian Science Monitor, July 31, 1989. "Research Methods: Japanese Politics" (with Takashi Inoguchi), Japanese Studies Orientation Series, No. 33
(Tokyo: Japan Foundation, July 1988). "Pacific Economic Cooperation: Problems and Prospects," The Pacific Review 1:2 (Summer 1988).
Book Reviews China or Japan: Which Will Lead? By Claude Meyer (Hurst & Co., London, 2011) for The China Review
(forthcoming) (book review).
“Political Change Comes to Japan?” International Studies Review 14:2 (June 2012), 318–323 (review essay).
Asia’s Flying Geese: How Regionalization Shapes Japan, by Walter Hatch (Cornell U. Press, 2011) for Japanese Studies, 31:2 (September 2011), 282-285 (book review).
Japan’s Reluctant Realism: Foreign Policy Challenges in an Era of Uncertain Power, Michael Jonathan Green (Palgrave, 2001) for the Journal of Japanese Studies, 30:1 (Winter 2004), 254-257.
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Conflict in Asia: Korea, China-Taiwan, and India-Pakistan, Uk Heo and Shale A. Horowitz, editors, (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003) for the Journal of Asian Studies, 63:4 (November 2004), 1079-1080.
Japan’s Security Agenda: Military, Economic & Environmental Dimensions, Christopher W. Hughes (Boulder: Lynne Rienner 2004) for Pacific Affairs, 77:3, Fall (October 2004), 577-578.
Limits to Power: Asymmetric Dependence and Japanese Foreign Aid Policy, Akitoshi Miyashita (Boston: Lexington Books, 2003) for the Journal of Japanese Studies, 30:2 (Summer 2004), 550-554.
Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia: ASEAN and the Problem of Regional Order, Amitav Acharya, for the American Political Science Review 92:2 (June 2002), 460-461.
Japan and Russia in Northeast Asia: Partners in the 21st Century, Vladimir I. Ivanov and Karla S. Smith, eds., (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1999) for The Journal of Asian Studies, vol 59:1 (February 2000).
Japan, Internationalism, and the UN, Ronald Dore (London: Routledge 1997), for The Journal of Japanese
Studies, vol. 25, no. 2 (Summer 1999). “Northern Territories” and Beyond – Russian, Japanese and American Perspectives, James E. Goodby, Vladimir
Ivanov, and Nobuo Shimotomai, eds. (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1995) for The Journal of Japanese Studies.
Network Power: Japan and Asia (Ithaca: Cornell, 1997), for Journal of Politics, vol 61, no. 1 (Feb. 1999). Japan’s Postwar Party Politics by Masaru Kohno (Princeton University Press, 1997) for Pacific Affairs, vol 71,
no. 4 (Winter 1998-99). Restrained Trade: Cartels in Japan’s Basic Materials Industries , Mark Tilton (Ithaca: Cornell University Press,
1996), for the Journal of Asian and African Studies, vol 33, no. 3 (Aug. 1998). The New Multilateralism in Japan’s Foreign Policy, by Dennis T. Yasutomo for American Political Science
Review, vol. 91, no. 4 (Dec 1997).. Japan’s Foreign Aid to Thailand and the Philippines, by William C. Potter (St. Martin’s Press, 1996) for
American Political Science Review vol. 91, no. 4 (Spring 1998). China and Japan: History, Trends, and Prospects , Christopher Howe, ed., (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996) for
The China Journal (Winter 1997). United States-Japan Relations and International Institutions After the Cold War, Peter Gourevitch, et al., eds.,
(San Diego: Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, 1995) for Journal of Japanese Studies vol. 24 (Winter 1998).
Arming Japan: Defense Production, Alliance Politics, and the Postwar Search for Autonomy, by Michael J. Green
for Pacific Affairs vol. 70 (Fall 1997). The Postwar Japanese System: Cultural Economy and Economic Transformation , by William K. Tabb, for
Political Science Quarterly (Fall 1997). Japan’s Foreign Aid to Thailand and the Philippines, by David M. Potter (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1996) for
Journal of Japanese Studies vol. 23 (Summer 1997). The Strategic Quadrangle: Russia, China, Japan and the United States, Michael Mandelbaum, ed. (New York:
Council on Foreign Relations, 1995), for International Affairs (January 1996). Japan Among the Great Powers, 1868-1980, Sydney Giffard (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1994), for
Journal of Asian Studies (August 1995). Japan's Political Marketplace, J. Mark Ramseyer and Frances McCall Rosenbluth (Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press, 1993), for Political Science Quarterly (Fall 1994).
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Japan's Foreign Aid: P ower and Policy in a New Era, Bruce M. Koppel and Robert M. Orr, Jr., eds., (Boulder: Westview, 1993), for Pacific Affairs (Winter 1993-94).
Creating Single Party Democracy: Japan's Postwar Political System , by Tetsuya Kataoka, for The Journal of
American-East Asian Relations (Fall 1993). The Emergence of Japan's Foreign Aid Power, by Robert Orr, for Journal of Japanese Studies (Winter 1991). Japan's Foreign Policy, by Reinhard Drifte, for The China Quarterly (Fall 1991). Japan's Foreign Policy, by Reinhard Drifte, for Pacific Affairs (Summer 1991). Japan, Disincorporated, by Leon Hollerman, for the Journal of Comparative Economics 13 (1989). The Rising Yen: The Impact of Japanese Financial Liberalization on World Capital Markets, by Richard Thorn,
PHP Intersect 4:9 (September 1988).
Conferences, Seminars, and Workshops (since 2006 only) Presenter, “US misgivings over the Belt and Road Initiative”, 4th Annual Nanjing Forum, Nanjing University,
Nanjing, China, 16-18 November 2018.
Presenter, ”Disinformation campaigns: What do we know? What should we ask? The case of China”, Studying the effects of disinformation, CSIS, Washington, D.C., September 10, 2018.
Discussant, Panel on Migration and border management, 25th IPSA World Congress of Political Science, 21-26 July 2018 - Brisbane, Australia.
Presenter, 1st Annual KACIRSS Conference: Constructive powers in an evolving world order, Mexico City, 21-23 March.
Presenter, “China in Northeast Asia: Maintaining order or upsetting order?”, First India Forum on China at Goa, Goa, India, 14-16 December 2017.
Workshop participant, Global Strategic Advisory Group, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Villa La Collina, Cadenabbia, Lake Como, Italy, 3-5 October 2017.
Presentation, “Globalization, global governance, and the role of the UN,” St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, 6 September 2017.
Presentation, “Future scenarios for strategic order in maritime East Asia,” National Maritime Foundation, 6 September 2017.
Presentation, “Status report on the One Belt, One Road initiative,” Jamia Milia Islamia University, New Delhi, 5 September 2017.
Presenter, “US policy in East Asia under Trump,” Department of East Asian Studies, Delhi University, 4 September 2017.
Lecture, “Where is Japanese security policy heading under Abe?”, Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 1 September 2017.
Presenter, “Chinese foreign policy under Xi Jinping,” Centre for East Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, 31 August 2017.
Lecture, “China’s vision of a ‘community of common destiny’ in Asia,” Indian Council of World Affairs, 30 August 2017.
Presenter, “The geopolitics of the Chinese Dream”, United Services Institute, New Delhi, 30 August 2017.
Lecture, “The US-China-Japan strategic triangle and the future of maritime East Asia”, Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India, 29 August 2017.
Lecture, “Chinese vs. Japanese foreign aid strategy in Africa,” Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi, India, 28 August 2017.
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Presenter, International Studies Association CISS Annual Meeting, “Migration trends in Southeast Asia: Increasing labor mobility and the wages of globalization”, Bologna, June 28-30, 2017.
Presenter, “The Trump Xi informal summit and the Trump agenda in the Korean peninsula” , International workshop on Asian Response to the Trump Era, Collaborative Innovation Center of South China Sea Studies, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China 26-27 April 2017.
Presenter, “Trump Administration's Foreign and Security Policy” at the workshop The Trump Administration’s Asia Policy: What It Implies for the Asia-Pacific at the China Center for Collaborative Studies of the South China Sea at Nanjing University, 11 March 2017.
Presenter at Conference on Regional Security Dynamics and Its Implication to the Maritime Order in East Asia, Nanjing, China, organized by the Collaborative Innovation Center of South China Sea Studies, Nanjing University, 6-7 December 2016.
Presenter at the 4th Asia Maritime Security Forum: Revisiting and Innovating Maritime Security Order in the Asia Pacific, co-organized by the Center for Collaborative Research Innovation on the South China Sea, Nanjing University; Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Alberta; and the Institute for Chinese-American Studies, Washington, DC, in Nanjing, China, 2-4 November 2016.
Participant in Debate: Disputes in the South China Sea are pushing Sino-US relations to a breaking point, organized by the Carter Center and the Global Times Foundation hosted by the Center for Collaborative Research Innovation on the South China Sea, Nanjing University, September 22, 2016.
Discussant, Third US-China Young Scholars Conference 2016, organized by the Carter Center and the Global Times Foundation hosted by the Center for Collaborative Research Innovation on the South China Sea, Nanjing University, September 21, 2016.
“Geopolitics of the Chinese Dream,” seminar given at the Yusuf Ishak Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, August 10, 2016.
Participant, China-Japan Bilateral Workshop on Rule-based Order in East Asia, Center for Collaborative Research Innovation on the South China Sea, Nanjing University, August 5-6, 2016.
“Resources, Sovereignty, and Geopolitics,” Workshop organized by Chatham House and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Hong Kong SAR, 26-27 May 2016.
Panelist, “The Chinese One Belt, One Road Initiative: Asian Perceptions,” 49th Annual Meeting of the Asian Development Bank: Cooperating for Sustainability, Frankfurt, Germany, 2-4 May 2015.
“AIIB and Global Governance,” Donghu Forum on Global Governance 2015: Global Governance and National Responsibility, Organized by the Governance Research Institute, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, December 12-13, 2015.
“One Belt, One Road and US Strategic Rebalancing toward Asia: Incompatible Visions of Regional Order?” Shifting Geostrategic Landscape? China’s One Belt-One Road Initiative and the Future of Asian Order, The 44th Taiwan-American Conference on Contemporary China organized by the Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan, December 3-4, 2015.
Moderator, “Session II: Developments in and around the South China Sea,” The 7th South China Sea International Conference: Cooperation for Regional Security and Development, The Imperial Hotel, Vung Tau City, Vietnam, November 23-24, 2015.
“Current foreign policy and security challenges in Asia: The South China Sea conflict versus the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road”, Session 3 of the conference, Maritime Silk Road and International Relations in the South China Sea: Present Situation and Prospects, organized by Vietnam National University and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation at the Sheraton Hotel, Hanoi, November 26-27, 2015.
“Xi Jinping’s foreign and domestic policy agendas,” Seminar, Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam, November 25, 2015.
“Japanese ODA and the Challenge of Chinese Foreign Aid in Africa,” Development Cooperation in a Post-MDG Era: Can Japan Effectively Continue to Contribute Towards Global Development?, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, Nov. 1-2, 2015.
“Prospects for the China-Japan-US Strategic Triangle,” Roundtable 4, Hot Security Issues in Controlled Area
& New Progress in Asia-Pacific Security Cooperation, Nanjing Forum 2015, Nanjing University,
Nanjing, China, October 20, 2015.
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“China’s One Belt, One Road Agenda and the Community of Common Destiny in Asia,” Roundtable 1, The Belt
and Road Initiative & Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation and Prosperity, Nanjing Forum 2015,
Nanjing University, Nanjing, China, October 20, 2015.
“Japan’s security agenda under Abe: What is it, and how will it affect the South China Sea situation?” ISEAS
Public Seminar, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, August 31, 2015.
“From unipolarity to rivalry in the Indo-Pacific Region: The role of maritime Southeast Asian states in
shaping outcomes,” ISEAS Brown Bag Seminar, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore,
August 24, 2015.
“Brief introduction to the South China Sea disputes,” Noontime Lunch Seminar, Global Affairs Program, Yale-
NUS College, National University of Singapore, Singapore, August 1, 2015.
“US and South China Sea Maritime Security,” Enhancing Cooperation for Peace and Stability in a Maritime
Asia, conference organized by the Meiji Institute of International Policy Studies, Meiji University,
Tokyo, Japan, July 22-23, 2015.
“US Strategic Rebalancing to Asia,” U.S. Rebalancing to Asia and Beyond, China Energy Fund Committee and
Jiaotong University School of International and Public Affairs, Tianping Hotel, Shanghai, China, June
12-13, 2015.
“Prospects for Northeast Asian Cooperation,” Summit Forum on Korean Peninsula Studies: Building a Peace
and Security Mechanism in Northeast Asia, Yanbian University Center for Korean Peninsula
Collaborative Research Innovation, Yanji City, Jilin Province, China, May 10, 2015.
Member, CSIS Delegation Visit to the Republic of China, Taipei, Taiwan, April 27-May 2, 2015.
“Current Foreign Policy and Security Challenges in Asia: The Example of the South China Sea,” Konrad
Adenauer Stiftung Conference: Development of Democracy in Asia: Challenges for the work of the KAS
in Asia, Sofitel Hotel, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, March 11, 2015.
Panel discussant, “The Sino-Japanese Security Paradox in International Relations,” 2015 Annual Meeting of
the International Studies Association, Hilton New Orleans Riverside, New Orleans, Louisiana,
February 20, 2015.
“Maritime Silk Road in Southeast Asia,” Center for Chinese Studies, University of Hawaii—Manoa, February
11, 2015.
“Maritime Silk Road in Southeast Asia,” ISEAS Public Seminar, ISEAS, Singapore, February 5, 2015.
“China’s 2 + 7 Initiative toward ASEAN in the context of China’s new role as a great power,” ISEAS Brown Bag
Luncheon, ISEAS, Singapore, January 27, 2015.
“Sustainable Finance and the Role of China,” Second High-Level Policy Forum on Global Governance, UNDP-
China Office & China Center for International Economic Exchange, Beijing, October 22, 2014
“China and Global Governance: Advancing Sustainable Finance for Development,” a video-conference
seminar at the Japan International Cooperation Agency, Beijing Office, October 21, 2014
“Chinese and US strategy in the South China Sea,” International Conference: The Disputes in the South China
Sea: Impacts and Approaches to Peace and Cooperation, organized by the Diplomatic Academy of
Vietnam, School of Social Sciences & Humanities, University of Vietnam-Hanoi, and the Konrad
Adenauer Foundation, Hanoi, Vietnam, October 9-10, 2014
Paper discussant, Roundtable participant, Global Times and Carter Center China Program Young Scholars’
Conference and Discussion Forum, Xian, China, September 6-7, 2014
“Modernizing US alliance strategy in the Asia-Pacific,” National Institute of Defense Studies, Japan Ministry of
Defense, Tokyo, Japan, August 27, 2014
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“ASEAN-China Maritime Security Relations,” 2014 年第七届政治学与国际关系学术共同体年会 (7th
Annual Meeting of the Academic Community of Political Science and International Relations),
International Conference Center, Beijing, China, July 6, 2014
“Maritime Security in Southeast Asia,” Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
June 19, 2014.
“Maritime Security in Southeast Asia,” Maritime Institute of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 18, 2014
“Maritime Security in Southeast Asia,” Institute for Strategic and International Studies, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, June 17, 2014
“Maritime Security in Southeast Asia,” Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Kingdom of Brunei, June 16,
2014
“Maritime Security in Southeast Asia,” Institute of Defense and Strategic Studies, Ministry of Defense,
Kingdom of Brunei, June 16, 2014 (US Department of State Guest Speaker Program, June 16-20,
2014.)
“Competing Visions of Regional Order in East Asia,” HNC International Conference: Building an East Asian
Regional Community, HNC, Nanjing, China, May 9-10, 2014
"Worsening Sino-Japanese relations: Implications for the US," US-China Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, April 2, 2014.
"China's rise, US re-balancing, and Japan caught in the middle," Oldenborg Luncheon Colloquium, Pomona College, Claremont, CA, April 1, 2014.
Panel Discussant: Japanese foreign aid in Africa, Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, March 29, 2014.
"Worsening Sino-Japanese relations and the US," US-Japan Research Institute, Embassy Row Hotel, Washington, DC, February 24, 2014.
"The outlook for Northeast Asian Relations: The Abe factor," CEO Lunch, The Economist Corporate Network (Beijing), Four Seasons Hotel Beijing, January 10, 2014.
"Cross-border economic cooperation, bridge-building and Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement," M3 Global Dialogue—Fourth Meeting 2013: China's Emergence in an Interdependent World, conference at Global Security Research Institute, Keio University, Tokyo, December 12, 2013.
“The US-Japan Alliance and Its Implications for Maritime Security in Asia,” at the 11th Conference on Global Strategy and Taiwan Strait Security at Chung Hsing National University, Taichung, Taiwan, November 8, 2013.
“Northeast Asian Economic Cooperation in Perspective: The Future Has Never Been Brighter,” Northeast Asia Think Tank Forum organized by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Government of Jilin Province held at South Lake Hotel, Changchun, Jilin Province, China, September 7-8, 2013,
“Sino-US Cooperation in East Asia,” U.S.-China Northeast Asia Peace and Development Forum organized by the U.S. Consulate in Shenyang and the Liaoning Academy of Social Sciences held at the Crowne Plaza Zhongshan Hotel, Shenyang, China, July 19, 2013.
Speaker, Roundtable to honor and discuss the ideas of Chalmers Johnson and his impact on the field of East Asian Studies, Association for Asian Studies (AAS) 2012 Annual Conference at the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, San Diego, CA, March 23, 2013.
“Strategic Rebalancing in Asia,” a special seminar for Myanmar Assembly of the Union parliamentarians organized by the Tampadipa Institute in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, February 4, 2013.
“Economic and Social Development Choices for Myanmar,” seminar given at the Local Resource Centre, Yangon, Myanmar, February 2, 2013.
"China's Rise and the U.S. Pivot," Opportunities and Challenges of China's Development organized by the Jiangsu Academy of Social Sciences and the Jiangsu International Cultural Exchange Foundation, Intercontinental Hotel, Nanjing, China, October 28, 2012.
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“A different way to finance social protection,” at Pursuing the Social Protection Agenda in ASEAN and ASEM organized by the Network for Transformative Social Protection in Asia, the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, and the Lao Women Union, October 17, 2012 at the Asia-Europe People’s Forum 9, Vientiane, Lao PDR, October 16-19, 2012.
Chair, Session 1: Overall analysis of the crisis: Its implications and challenges for Asia, at the Asia-Europe Peoples’ Forum Mekong Sub-regional Conference, Hanoi, Vietnam, August 23-24, 2012.
“The US vision of East Asian order from the Open Door Notes to today,” Conference on East Asia Regional Integration and the Role of the US at The University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China, August 3-5, 2012.
Participant, Post 3/11 Japan: Foreign policy impact of the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crisis, international workshop hosted by the Center for East Asian Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, CA, April 6-7, 2012.
"The impact of 3/11 on Japan and Japan-China relations," at the 2012 ISA Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, April 1, 2012.
"East Asian Regionalism at the Crossroads in 2012—The Impact of New Factors in East Asia and the EU," Regional Integration at the Crossroads: Perspectives from EU and ASEAN conference organized by the University of Social Sciences and Humanities at the Vietnam National University-Hanoi and the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung at the Vietnam National University-Hanoi, February 23, 2012.
"North Korea-China-Russia Economic Cooperation" at University of Adelaide, Australia, February 10, 2012 (co-hosted by Asian Studies Centre and the Indo-Pacific Governance Research Centre). http://www.adelaide.edu.au/indo-pacific-governance/seminar/videos/
“The state of the US-Japan alliance: the Japanese side of the relationship,” at The Transpacific Conference: Redefining the Pacific, organized by the Center for Transpacific Studies at the Davidson Conference Center, University of Southern California, April 8-9, 2011.
“Korea, ASEAN, and East Asian Regionalism,” presented at the Korean Economic Institute 21st Annual Academic Symposium, School of International Service (SIS) at American University, Washington, DC, 20-22 October 2010.
Seminar, “US policy toward East Asia,” the United States Summer Institute on Foreign Policy (for the Fulbright Foreign Visiting Scholar program), University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, July 27, 2010.
Presenter, “China’s Non-Traditional Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia.” International Studies
Association Annual Convention, New York City, NY, February 15-18, 1, 2009. Presenter, “Japan’s Security Choices: Hard-Power, Soft Power, and Non-Traditional Security,” International
Studies Association Annual Convention, Chicago, IL, March 1, 2007. Panel Chair, Session 74: The Evolving US-Japan Security Alliance: Hard versus Soft Power, AAS Annual
Meeting, Boston, MA, March 24, 2007. Presenter, “Explaining the Evolution of Japan’s Security Policy,” AAS Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, March 24,
2007 Participant, Workshop: The Evolving U.S.-Japan Alliance: Balancing Soft and Hard Power, International
House of Japan, Roppongi, Tokyo, May 20, 2006. Presenter, “South Korea’s Relationship With Its Neighbors,” System Planning Corporation, Rosslyn, VA,
January 24, 2006.
Professional Memberships
American Political Science Association Association of Asian Studies International Studies Association
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Languages Japanese (proficiency) Mandarin Chinese (proficiency)
SAIS faculty profile: http://www.sais-jhu.edu/david-arase