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Richard J. Samuels (born November 2, 1951) is an American academic, political scientist, author,
Japanologist Japanese studies ( Japanese: ) or Japan studies (sometimes Japanology in Europe), is a sub-field of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on Japan. It incorporates fields such as the study of Japanes ...
, Ford International Professor of Political Science and director of the Center for International Studies at the
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Early life

Samuels was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in Westbury on Long Island. He graduated from Colgate University in 1973, received his master's degree from Tufts University in 1974, and was awarded his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1980.MIT Department of Political Science
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Career

Samuels's teaching career at MIT has been interrupted periodically for visiting professorships in Tokyo, Rome, Berlin, and elsewhere. He served as head of the MIT Department of Political Science between 1992 and 1997. Samuels has also served as vice-chairman of the Committee on Japan of the National Research Council, and as chairman of the Japan-US Friendship Commission, an independent federal grant-making agency that supports Japanese studies and policy-oriented research in the United States. He served concurrently as the chair of the U.S. CULCON Panel
U.S.-Japan Conference on Cultural and Educational Interchange
, a binational advisory panel to the U.S. and Japanese governments. In 2005 he was elected a member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (abbreviation: AAA&S) is one of the oldest learned societies in the United States. It was founded in 1780 during the American Revolution by John Adams, John Hancock, James Bowdoin, Andrew Oliver, a ...
and in 2011 he received the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star, an imperial decoration awarded by the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese Prime Minister. He is one of only three scholars (Japanese or foreign) to have produced more than one scholarly monograph recognized by the
Nippon Foundation of Tokyo, Japan, is a private, non-profit grant-making organization. It was established in 1962 by Ryoichi Sasakawa. The foundation's mission is to direct Japanese motorboat racing revenue into philanthropic activities, it uses this money ...
as one of the top "one hundred books for understanding contemporary Japan". In 2015 he was named an Einstein Fellow at the Free University of Berlin. Currently Samuels is director of
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Select works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Richard Samuels, OCLC/
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encompasses roughly 90+ publications in 4 languages and 3,000+ library holdings * ''The Politics of Regional Policy in Japan: Localities Incorporated'' (Princeton University Press, 1983) * ''Getting America Ready for Japanese Science and Technology'' (University Press of America, 1986) * ''The Business of the Japanese State: Energy Markets in Comparative and Historical Perspective'' (
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, 1987) Winner-1988 Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize. * ''The Political Culture of Foreign Area and International Studies: Essays in Honor of Lucian W. Pye'' (Brassey's, 1992) (co-editor with Myron Weiner) * ''Rich Nation, Strong Army: National Security and the Technological Transformation of Japan'' (Cornell University Press, 1994) Winner-1996 John Whitney Hall Prize of the Association of Asian Studies and 1996 Arisawa Memorial Prize of the Association of American University Presses. * ''Machiavelli's Children: Leaders and their Legacies in Italy and Japan'' (Cornell University Press, 2003) Winner-2003 Marraro Prize from the Society for Italian Historical Studies and the 2004 Jervis-Schroeder Prize for the best book in International History and Politics, International History and Politics section of the American Political Science Association. * ''Crisis and Innovation in Asian Technology'' (Cambridge University Press, 2003)(co-editor with William Keller) * ''Encyclopedia of United States National Security'' (Sage, 2006) * ''Securing Japan: Tokyo's Grand Strategy and the Future of East Asia'' (Cornell University Press, 2007) Finalist-2008 Lionel Gelber Prize for the best book in international affairs. * ''3.11: Disaster and Change in Japan'' (Cornell University Press, 2013) * ''Special Duty: A History of the Japanese Intelligence Community'' (Cornell University Press, 2019) Named one of the “Best of Books 2019” by the Council on Foreign Relations’ journal, Foreign Affairs. His articles have appeared in '' Foreign Affairs'', '' International Security'', '' Foreign Policy'', ''
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The Journal of Japanese Studies ''The Journal of Japanese Studies'' (JJS) is the most influential journal dealing with research on Japan in the United States. It is a multidisciplinary forum for communicating new information, new interpretations, and recent research results con ...
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'', and other policy and scholarly journals.


Honors

* Albert Einstein Foundation Fellow, 2015. *
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, 2005. * American Political Science Association Jervis-Schroeder Book Prize, 2004. *
Edwin McClellan Edwin McClellan (24 October 1925 – 27 April 2009) was a British Japanologist, teacher, writer, translator, and interpreter of Japanese literature and culture. Biography McClellan was born in Kobe, Japan in 1925 to a Japanese mother, Teruko ...
Visiting Fellow in Japanese Studies, Yale, 2004. * Abe Fellowship,
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, 1998 *
Association for Asian Studies The Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is a scholarly, non-political and non-profit professional association focusing on Asia and the study of Asia. It is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The Association provides members with an Annu ...
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John Whitney Hall Book Prize The John Whitney Hall Book Prize has been awarded annually since 1994 by the Association for Asian Studies (AAS). Pioneer Japanese studies scholar John Whitney Hall is commemorated in the name of this prize. The Hall Prize acknowledges an outstandi ...
, 1994.John Whitney Hall Book Prize of the Association for Asian Studies, list
/ref> * Council on Foreign Relations, 1992- * National Science Foundation Fellowship, 1991-1992 *
Fulbright Fellowships 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 o ...
: 1991-1992, 1983–1984, 1977–1978


References


External links



interview with Einstein Foundation
Policy Change in a Post-Crisis Japan
Q&A with Richard J. Samuels (March 2012)
Japan after Kan: Implications for the DPJ’s Political Future
Q&A with Richard J. Samuels (August 2011)
Social Science Research Council
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