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MORI Kazuko

ConsultantWaseda University, Professor Emeritus affiliation

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Kazuko MORI, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus at Waseda University, Senior Advisor at Waseda Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies (WICCS), and Visiting Professor at East China Normal University. She received her B.A. from Ochanomizu University and her M.A. from Tokyo Metropolitan University. After teaching at University of Shizuoka and Yokohama City University, she served at Waseda University between 1999 and 2010. Her major interests center on China’s political system, China’s diplomacy and East Asian International Relations. Her major publications, all in Japanese, include: Ethno-Nationalism in Contemporary China (1998), Contemporary Chinese Politics: A Portrait of a Global Power (1993, 2004, 2012), Sino-Japanese Relations: From the War towards a New Era (2006), Chinese Politics: Understanding Xi Jinping (2016), and Sino-Japanese Relations Adrift (2017). Between October 2013 and December 2014, Professor Mori served as an Executive Secretary for the Association of Scholars Advocating Renewal of Japan-China Relationship. Her honors include: International Sinology Award (2010, China), Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize (2010, Japan) and the Person of Cultural Merit Award (2011, Japan).

MORI, Kazuko. “Contemporary China Studies in Japan: Mainstream Approaches and Challenges.” Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies 6, no. 2 (2017): 153-169.

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