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SUMMARY:Phillip Lipscy (University of Toronto)\, "Japan: The Harbinger State"
DESCRIPTION:U.S. ET: Feb 2 (Thursday)\, 8 – 9 PM \nJST: Feb 3 (Friday)\, 10 – 11 AM \nRegistration: Link. \nPaper is available here. \nAuthor: Phillip Y. Lipscy (University of Toronto) \nAbout the session:\nIn this state-of-the-field community conversation\, Phillip Lipscy will begin by presenting his ideas and data from his recent essay\, “Japan: The Harbinger State\,” part of a special issue of the Japanese Journal of Political Science (JJPS) honoring Susan J. Pharr’s contributions to the study of Japanese politics. JPOSS faculty organizers and participants will respond and share their ideas about how they invoke Japan in their political science research and publication strategies. \nPresenters: Phillip Y. Lipscy (University of Toronto) \nChair: Christina L. Davis (Harvard University)
URL:https://jposs.org/event/phillip-lipscy-university-of-toronto-japan-the-harbinger-state/
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