
Phillip Lipscy, PhD
The Thomas Rohlen Center Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies; and Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Shorenstein APARC
Stanford University
Encina Hall, Room W411
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
International and comparative political economy; international security; Japanese politics; US-Japan relations; regional cooperation in East and South East Asia.
A specialist on East Asian political economy and international relations, Phillip Lipscy is a center fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and an assistant professor of political science at Stanford University. His fields of research include Japanese politics, U.S.-Japan relations, international and comparative political economy, international security, and regional cooperation in East and Southeast Asia.
Lipscy is an expert on bargaining over unbalanced representation in international organizations such as the United Nations Security Council, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank. His existing work addresses a wide range of topics such as the use of secrecy in international policy making, the effect of domestic politics on trade, and Japanese responses to the Asian Financial Crisis. His most recent research examines the political and economic factors that facilitate energy-efficient policymaking.
Lipscy obtained his PhD in political science at Harvard University. He received his MA in international policy studies and BA in economics and political science at Stanford University. Lipscy has been affiliated with the Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies and Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, the Institute for Global and International Studies at George Washington University, the RAND Corporation, and the Institute for International Policy Studies in Tokyo.
Stanford Departments
Political Science
Publications
Energy Efficiency in the Japanese Transport Sector
Phillip Lipscy, Lee Schipper
Energy Policy (2013)
A Casualty of Political Transformation? The Politics of Energy Efficiency in the Japanese Transportation Sector
Phillip Lipscy
Journal of East Asian Studies vol. 12, 3 (2012)
Japan Under the DPJ: The Paradox of Political Change Without Policy Change
Phillip Lipscy, Ethan Scheiner
Journal of East Asian Studies vol. 12, 3 (2012)
U.S.-Japan Cooperation on the Reform of International Organizations
Phillip Lipscy
Japan Center for International Exchange (2011)
Asian Regional Cooperation and Global Reform after the Financial Crisis
Phillip Lipscy
Center for Strategic and International Studies (2008)
Events & Presentations
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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
Video available
11 presentations available- Japan After the Great Tohoku Quake: Energy, Economy and Politics
March 30, 2011 Shorenstein APARC Special Seminar
Michio Harada, Phillip Lipscy, Robert Eberhart, Siegfried S. Hecker, Daniel C. Sneider - The East Asian Community: An Idea Whose Time has Come?
September 9, 2010 - September 10, 2010 Shorenstein APARC Seminar Series
Gi-Wook Shin, Masahiko Aoki, Michael H. Armacost, Donald K. Emmerson, Thomas Fingar, Phillip Lipscy, Andrew MacIntyre, Hu Shuli, Shi Yinhong, Xue Lan, Vikram Sood, Evan Laksmana, Funabashi Yoichi, Kawai Masahiro, Makoto Iokibe, Miyagawa Makio, Tanaka Hitoshi, Byongwon Bahk, Hyun Jae-Hyun, Lee Sook-Jong, Yoon Young-kwan, Simon SC Tay, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Edward Dong, Yasunori Kaneko, Martin Fackler, Ton-Nu-Thi Ninh, Daniel C. Sneider, Benjamin Self, Murata Daisuke
paper available - Energy, Environment, and Economic Growth in Asia
September 10, 2009 - September 11, 2009 Shorenstein APARC Seminar Series
Gi-Wook Shin, Michael H. Armacost, Cho Hyun, Yoichi Kaya, Phillip Lipscy, Lauren Bigelow, Jiang Kejun, John P. Weyant, Prodipto Ghosh, Masahiko Aoki
paper, conference agenda available
Energy Efficiency Policy in Comparative Perspective
June 19, 2009 Shorenstein APARC Workshop
Yukari Yamashita, Kenichi Wada, Llewelyn Hughes, Yu Nagatomi, John Zysman, Benjamin Self, Kenji Kushida, Li Zhidong Li Zhidong, James Sweeney, Daniel C. Sneider, Phillip Lipscy
conference agenda available



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