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Gerald L. Curtis (born September 18, 1940) is an
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academic, a
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interested in
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, and U.S.-Japan relations. REITI bio, Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) web.
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Columbia University

Curtis was the Burgess Professor of
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at
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from 1998 until he retired in December 2015. He is now Burgess Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Columbia. Between 1974 and 1990, Curtis was head of the
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(WEAI) at Columbia.


Academic career

* Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, since 1976; Burgess Professor since 1998.Faculty bio, Columbia web.
/ref> * Visiting Professor,
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(Tokyo), (2000-20__). * Director, East Asian Institute, Columbia University (1973–1975, 1977–1984, 1987–1991). Faculty & scholars bio, WEAI web.
/ref> * Director, Center for Korean Research, Columbia University (1990–1991). * Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law,
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(1982–1983). * Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law,
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, 1976–1977. * Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, 1972–1976. * Research Associate, Faculty of Law, Keio University, 1971–1972. * Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, 1969–1972. * Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, 1968–1969. * Instructor, Department of Political Science,
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, 1968. * Research Associate, East Asian Institute, Columbia University, 1967–1968.


International academia

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, Paris. *
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, Singapore. * Research Institute for Economy, Trade and Industry, Tokyo. ** * International Institute of Economic Studies, Tokyo.


Selected works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Gerald Curtis,
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encompasses roughly 40+ works in 80+ publications in 5 languages and 5,000+ library holdings. * Curtis, Gerald L. (2001). ''Policymaking in Japan: Defining the Role of Politicians.'' Washington, D.C.:
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for the
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( JCIE). apanese edition -- (2001). Tokyo: JCIE (paper) * _________. (2000). ''New Perspectives on U.S.-Japan Relations.'' Washington, D.C.:
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. hinese edition -- (2001).* __________. (1999). ''The Logic of Japanese Politics.'' New York:
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. (cloth) -- (paper) apanese edition -- (2001). ''Nagata cho Seiji no Kobo.'' Tokyo: Shinchosha; Korean edition -- (2002). ''Han’ul.''* __________. (1996). ''Nihon No Seiji O Doo Miru Ka'' (''Comparative Perspectives on Japanese Politics''). Tokyo: NHK. * __________. (1994). ''The United States, Japan and Asia: Challenges for US Policy.'' New York: W. W. Norton. (cloth) -- (paper) * __________. (1993). ''Japan's Foreign Policy After the Cold War: Coping with Change.'' Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe. (cloth) * __________. (1991). ''Posuto-Reisen Jidai no Nihon'' (''Japan in the Post Cold War Era''). Tokyo: Shinbun Shuppan-kyoku. * __________. (1989). ''The Way of Japanese Politics.'' New York: Columbia University Press. (cloth) -- (paper) apanese edition -- (1987). ''Nihongata Seiji No Honshitsu.'' Tokyo: TBS-Britannica (Ohira Memorial Prize, 1989); Thai edition -- (1998).* __________. (1984). ''The Dynamics of Japanese Politics'' (''Doken Kokka Nippon''), with Ishikawa Masumi. Tokyo:
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. * __________, (1971). ''Election Campaigning Japanese Style.'' New York:
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. (cloth) eprtined by Kodansha, New York, 1981. (paper) apanese translation -- ''Daigishi No Tanjo.'' Tokyo: Simul Press.* _________. 1970). ''Japanese-American Relations in the Seventies.'' New York: Columbia Books. apanese edition -- (1970). ''Okinawa Igo no Nichibei Kankei.'' Tokyo: Simul Press.[ Professor Curtis became a special advisor to ''Newsweek'' when the magazine's Japanese language edition was initiated in 1986. "Periscope,"
''Newsweek.'' December 20, 2004.
When the political events or changes became the news of the day, the editorial staff incorporated Curtis' analysis. The ''New York Times'' also incorporates the analysis.
''New York Times.'' April 25, 2007; [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE1DC1239F935A35752C1A961948260&st=cse&sq=gerald+curtis&scp=1 Haberman, Clyde. "Tokyo Helm: A New Style,"] ''New York Times.'' November 6, 1987.


Professional activities

Curtis' current professional activities are varied: * Research Institute on Trade and Economy, Tokyo—Faculty fellow (2003-20__). * Graduate Research Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo—Visiting professor (2000-20__). *
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(U.S.) -- Board of Directors (1992-20__). * United States-Japan Foundation—Board of Trustees (1993-20__). *
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's U.S. Japan Project, Advisory Board. * National Institute of Democracy, Advisory Board. * Foundation for Advanced Information and Research (
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), Advisory Board member * ''
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'', Editorial Board. * ''Newsweek'' Japan, Senior Editorial Advisor (1986-20__) * ''Newsweek'' Korea, Senior Editorial Advisor (1991-20__). * ''
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'' and ''
Tokyo Shimbun ''The Tokyo Shimbun'' (東京新聞, ''Tōkyō Shinbun'', literally ''Tokyo Newspaper'') is a Japanese newspaper published by The Chunichi Shimbun Company. The group publishes newspapers under the brand name of The Tokyo Shimbun in the Tokyo Metr ...
'', Advisory Board (1982-20__) Curtis' was formerly involved in the following: * Columbia University ** Project on the United States, Japan and Southeast Asia—Executive Director (1984–1986). ** Project on U.S.-Korean Security Relations—Director (1980–1984). ** Research Project on the U.S. and Japan in Multilateral Diplomacy—Director (1975–1980). ** U.S.-Japan Parliamentary Exchange Program—Director (1971–1978). ** U.S.-Japan Parliamentary Exchange Program—Associate Director (1968–1970). *
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** Center for Global Partnership, Advisory Council—Member (1991–2000). ** American Advisory Committee—Member (1977–1979). *
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** Advisory Group on the Asia Agenda Program—Member (1985–1993). ** Study Mission to North Korea—Member (1992). ** US-Japan Consultative Group on Policies Toward the People's Republic of China, Core Group—Member (1990–1992). ** Program of Japan and the United States in Asia, Advisory Board—Chairman (1983–1986). *
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—Member. * ''
Asahi Shimbun is one of the four largest newspapers in Japan. Founded in 1879, it is also one of the oldest newspapers in Japan and Asia, and is considered a newspaper of record for Japan. Its circulation, which was 4.57 million for its morning edition and ...
'', International Advisory Board. *
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( AAPS), Board—Member. *
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, 12 half-hour programs in Japanese on comparative perspectives on Japanese politics—Author and Narrator (1996). * American Assembly Conference on the United States and Japan in Asia: Challenges for U.S. Policy—Project Director (1993). * ''
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'', Board of Editors. *
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, Panel on Regional Security in East Asia—Member (1986–88). *
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, Study Group on U.S.-Japan Relations—Chairman (1986–1987). * '' International Journal of Politics'', Contributing Editor (1979–1989). *
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s on U.S.-Japan Relations, Steering Committee—Member (1969–1990). *
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(SSRC) and
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(ACLS), Joint Committee on Japanese Studies—Chairman (1974–1977). *
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) -- Fellow (1976–1977).


Professional associations

Curtis joined the conventional associations: *
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(AAPS) *
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(APSA) *
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*
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* Council on Foreign Relations *
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* Japan Society


Honors, prizes and awards

Curtis' work across the span of his career has garnered recognition: * Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star, 2004 (Japan). * Japan Foundation Award (2002). * ''Chunichi Shimbun'' Special Achievement Award (1990). *
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Memorial Prize for The Japanese Way of Politics (1989). *
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Fellowship (1982–1983). * Japan Foundation Long-Term Fellowship (1982–1983). *
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Research Grant (1975–1976). * Thyssen Foundation Fellowship (1975–1976). *
Fulbright-Hays Fellowship The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States Cultural Exchange Programs with the goal of improving intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people of ...
(1964–1965, 1966–1967). * National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship (1963–1964, 1965–1966). *
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship The Institute for Citizens & Scholars (formerly known as the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation) is a nonpartisan, non-profit based in Princeton, New Jersey that aims to strengthen American democracy by “cultivating the talent, ideas, ...
(1962–1963).


References

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