Professor, Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University
Toshimitsu Shinkawa took up a position in Niigata University and Hokkaido University before joining the faculty of Law, Kyoto University in April of 2003.
Major publications include:
Nihon-gata Fukushi Rejiimu no Hatten to Hen’yō, Minerva Shobo, 2005 (The Development and Transformation of the Japanese Welfare Regime, in Japanese)
Genshi no naka no Shakai-minshushugi/ Sengo Nihon Seiji to Shakai-minshushugi (zōho kaidai), Houritsu Bunka-sha, 2007. (Imaginary Social Democracy, originally published as Postwar Japanese Politics and Social Democracy, in Japanese)
Ageing and Pension Reform around the World: Evidence from Eleven Countries, co-edited with G. Bonoli, Edward Elgar, 2005.
Tabunkashugi Shakai to Fukushi Kokka: Kanada no Jikken, Minerva Shobo, 2008. (Multicultural Society and the Welfare State: The Canadian Experiment, in Japanese)
GCOE Research Group: Policy Research
Current research interests and plans for the GCOE program:
I have conducted research on the welfare state from a political science perspective. As a result of globalization, declining birth rates, and the advent of an aging society, the condition of public and private welfare, which amounts to a reorganization of the public and the private sphere, has become an important issue for the research on the welfare state. I want to examine these questions by conducting comparative research in Asia.
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