制度構築の政治経済学−期待実現社会に向けて−
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Political Economy of Institutional Construction : Toward an Expectation - Realizing Society
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International Fellowship Program for Junior Researchers(2012-1-23)
International Conference "POLITICAL ECONOMY of INSTITUTIONS and EXPECTATIONS III" (2011-12-01)
Call for Papers: International Young Scholars’ Conference II(2011-7-11)
International Fellowship Program for Junior Researchers(2011-1-26)
International Symposium "POLITICAL ECONOMY of INSTITUTIONS and EXPECTATIONS II" (2010-10-18)
International Exchange Program for Junior Researchers(2010-1-28)
GLOPE II International Young Scholars' Conference (December 5-6, 2009) (2009-11-6)
Call for Papers: International Young Scholars’ Conference(2009-8-26)
International Exchange Program for Junior Researchers(2009-1-29)


About GlopeII

Individual and group behaviors are affected both by expectations concerning personal well-being and by expectations concerning the behavior of others. What promotes and constrains these expectations are institutions, that is, the behavioral norms and rules that exist in society. But, those institutions which fail to meet social expectations become dysfunctional, which in turn lowers the level of expectations. To avoid becoming trapped in such a vicious circle, our research center seeks to reveal and examine a set of conditions under which institutions for a society can fulfill the expectations of its members (an "expectation-realizing society"). Building upon the successful achievements of Waseda's previous 21COE-GLOPE (Center for Global Political Economy), we will continue our efforts toward integrating the methodologies of political science and economics and attempt to explore new theoretical frontiers by placing the two concepts of expectations and institutions at the center of our research activities. Along the way, we will also contribute to significant development of human capital, nurturing the upcoming generation of academic scholars able to engage in cutting-edge research and expert practitioners able to apply their scholarly knowledge to their professional fields.


GLOPEII Leader: Aiji Tanaka
(Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics)


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Aiji Tanaka Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Aiji Tanaka
Shiro Yabushita Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Shiro Yabushita
Kotaro Suzumura Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Kotaro Suzumura
Yukihiko Funaki Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Yukihiko Funaki
Kazumi Shimizu Associate Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Kazumi Shimizu
Masaru Kohno Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Masaru Kohno
Koichi Suga Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Koichi Suga
Hideki Konishi Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Hideki Konishi
Yasunori Ishii Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Yasunori Ishii
Hiroya Akiba Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Hiroya Akiba
Ryo Nagata Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Ryo Nagata
Shozo Iijima Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Shozo Iijima
Airo Hino Associate Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Airo Hino
Masahiko Gemma Professor, Faculty of Social Science Masahiko Gemma
Ikuo Kume Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Ikuo Kume
Manabu Toda Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences Manabu Toda
Atsuko Ueda Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Atsuko Ueda
Norikazu Kawagishi Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics Norikazu Kawagishi
Shinya Sakano Professor, Faculty of Commerce Shinya Sakano
Motoki Watabe Associate Professor, Waseda Institute for advanced study Motoki Watabe
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