
Kenji E. Kushida, MA, PhD
Takahashi Research Associate in Japanese Studies, Shorenstein APARC
Shorenstein APARC
Stanford University
Encina Hall, Room E331
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
International comparative politics; political economy; information technology; Japan's political economy; IT-enabled transformation of services; and cloud computing.
Kenji Kushida's Curriculum Vitae (216.7KB, modified May 2012)
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Kenji Kushida is the Takahashi Research Associate in Japanese Studies at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center. He holds a PhD in political science from the University of California, Berkeley, and was a graduate research associate at the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. Kushida has an MA in East Asian studies and BAs in economics and East Asian studies, all from Stanford University.
Kushida’s research interests are in the fields of comparative politics, political economy, and information technology. He focuses mainly on Japan with comparisons to Korea, China, and the United States. He has four streams of academic research and publication: institutional and governance structures of Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster; political economy issues surrounding information technology; political strategies of foreign multinational corporations in Japan; and Japan’s political economic transformation since the 1990s.
Kushida has written two books in Japanese, entitled Biculturalism and the Japanese: Beyond English Linguistic Capabilities (Chuko Shinsho, 2006) and International Schools, an Introduction (Fusosha, 2008).
Publications
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Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Narrative, Analysis, and Recommendations
Kenji E. Kushida
Shorenstein APARC Working Paper Series (2012)
The Gathering Storm: Analyzing the Cloud Computing Ecosystem and Implications for Public Policy
Kenji E. Kushida, Jonathan Murray, John Zysman
Communications and Strategies vol. No. 85 (2012)
Entrepreneurship in Japan’s ICT Sector: Opportunities and Protection from Japan’s Telecommunications Regulatory Regime Shift
Kenji E. Kushida
Social Science Japan Journal vol. 15, 1 (2012)
Diffusing the Cloud: Cloud Computing and Implications for Public Policy
Kenji E. Kushida, Jonathan Murray, John Zysman
Journal of Industry, Competition, and Trade (2011)
Leading without Followers: How Politics and Market Dynamics Trapped Innovations in Japan's Domestic Galapagos Telecommunications Sector
Kenji E. Kushida
Journal of Industry, Competition, and Trade (2011)
Events & Presentations
Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: A General-Audience, Non-Technical Narrative with Analysis and Recommendations
November 1, 2012 Shorenstein APARC Seminar Series
Kenji E. Kushida
Entrepreneurship in Japan’s ICT Sector: Opportunities and Protection from Japan’s Telecommunications Regulatory Regime Shift
May 3, 2012 Shorenstein APARC Seminar Series
Kenji E. Kushida
Audio transcript available
One Year After Japan’s 3/11 Disaster: Reforming Japan’s Energy Sector, Governance, and Economy
February 27, 2012 Shorenstein APARC Conference
Gi-Wook Shin, Masahiko Aoki, Kazuhiko Toyama, Koichiro Ito, Frank Wolak, Daniel C. Sneider, Keita Nishiyama, Steven Vogel, Daniel Aldrich, Phillip Lipscy, Michael H. Armacost, Florian Coulmas, Takeo Hoshi, Kenji E. Kushida
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11 presentations available- Re-examining the State of Japanese Entrepreneurship
September 21, 2011 Panel Discussion
Robert Eberhart, Kenji E. Kushida, Lisa Katayama



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