
Daniel I. Okimoto, PhD
Director-Emeritus, Shorenstein APARC; FSI Senior Fellow and Professor of Political Science (former)
Shorenstein APARC
Stanford University
Encina Hall E301
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
political economy of Japan and Asia; U.S.-Japan relations; technology and security relations in Asia
A specialist on the political economy of Japan, Daniel Okimoto is a senior fellow of FSI, director emeritus of Shorenstein APARC, and a professor of political science at Stanford University. His fields of research include comparative political economy, Japanese politics, U.S.-Japan relations, high technology, economic interdependence in Asia, and international security.
During his 25-year tenure at Stanford, Okimoto has served as a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Northeast Asia-United States Forum on International Policy, the predecessor organization to Shorenstein APARC, within CISAC. He has also taught at the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, the Stockholm School of Economics, and the Stanford Center in Berlin.
In 1976, Okimoto co-founded Shorenstein APARC. He has also been vice chairman of the Japan Committee of the National Research Council at the National Academy of Sciences, and of the Advisory Council of the Department of Politics at Princeton University. He received his BA in history from Princeton University, MA in East Asian studies from Harvard University, and PhD in political science from the University of Michigan.
He is the author of numerous books and articles, including Between MITI and the Market: Japanese Industrial Policy for High Technology; co-editor, with Takashi Inoguchi, of The Political Economy of Japan: International Context; and co-author, with Thomas P. Rohlen, of A United States Policy for the Changing Realities of East Asia: Toward a New Consensus.
Stanford Departments
Political Science
Publications
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From Crisis to Opportunity: Financial Globalization and East Asian Capitalism
Jongryn Mo, Daniel I. Okimoto, Jennifer Amyx, Yves Tiberghien, Wonhyuk Lim, Joon-Ho Hahm, A. Maria Toyoda
Shorenstein APARC, distributed by Brookings Institution Press (2006)

Future of America's Alliances in Northeast Asia, The
Michael H. Armacost, Daniel I. Okimoto
Shorenstein APARC (2004)

Addressing the North Korea Nuclear Challenge
Michael H. Armacost, Daniel I. Okimoto, Gi-Wook Shin
Shorenstein APARC (2003)
- Japan-America Security Alliance: Prospects for the Twenty-First Century, The
Daniel I. Okimoto
Shorenstein APARC (1998)
- United States Policy for the Changing Realities of East Asia: Toward a New Consensus, A
Daniel I. Okimoto, Henry S. Rowen, Michel Oksenberg, James H. Raphael, Thomas P. Rohlen, Donald K. Emmerson, Michael H. Armacost
Shorenstein APARC (1996)
Events & Presentations
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- The Nuclear Crisis in Japan
March 21, 2011 CISAC, FSI Stanford Seminar
Daniel I. Okimoto, Alan Hanson, Katherine D. Marvel
Audio & Video transcripts available
presentation available
U.S. Policy toward the Korean Peninsula
March 17, 2005 Shorenstein APARC Conference
Coit D. Blacker, William J. Perry, Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel I. Okimoto, Tae-Kyu Han, Seo-hang Lee
conference agenda available- What Went Wrong? Competing Explanations of Japan's Economic Stagnation, 1991-2004
April 22, 2004 Shorenstein APARC Special Seminar
Daniel I. Okimoto - Japan's Long Economic Stagnation
April 9, 2003 FSI Stanford SSFJS Seminar Series
Daniel I. Okimoto - Wages of Guilt: Memories of War in Germany and Japan
April 30, 2002 Shorenstein APARC The Takahashi Lecture
Ian Buruma, Thomas P. Rohlen, Daniel I. Okimoto, James Sheehan
Research Programs & Projects
- Causes of Japan's Economic Stagnation
Shorenstein APARC Project (Completed) - Comparative Health Care Policy Research Project
Shorenstein APARC Project (Completed)



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