Takuya Hasegawa

PROFILE

Date of Birth

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August 20, 1980

Sex

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Male

Email

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t-hasegawa@fuji.haseda.jp

EDUCATION

University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba

Ph.D. in International Political Economy (Major: Comparative Politics), March 2014

Thesis

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“Local Government Responsiveness in Indonesia after Decentralization: Examining Elite Initiatives and Citizen Participation”

Advisor

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Motoko Shuto, Ph.D., Professor of International Public Policy

M.A. in Area Studies (Major: Comparative Politics), March 2006

Thesis

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Populist Chihou Shucho no Shutsugen nimirareru Indonesia Chihou Seiji no Henka: Bantul Ken no Jirei wo Chushin ni. (Changing Political Milieu and Emergence of Populist Local Leaders in Indonesia: The Case of Bantul Regency”

Advisor

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Motoko Shuto, Ph.D., Professor of International Public Policy

Waseda University, Tokyo

Bachelor of Political Science, School of Political Science and Economics, March 2003

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

 

Responsibilities

Course

Period

Junior Research Fellow, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba

Support to manage the office of the Master’s Program of International Area Studies Program, including entrance examination and services for special English program etc. Teach (in English) graduate students.

Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies (I am charge of one from totally ten lessons, the other professors taught the rest.)

April 2016 May – Present

Visiting Research Fellow, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Kyoto

Manager of Jakarta liaison office of Kyoto University, promote and engage in international intellectual exchange, manage and participate in workshops of invited speakers, conduct research on Citizen Engagement in Indonesia

October 2015 – December 2015

Part-time Lecturer, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University

Teach (in English) and grade undergraduate students

Southeast Asian Politics

April 2014 – September 2014

Part-time Research Fellow, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba

Conduct research on China’s cultural diplomacy in Indonesia, promote and engage in international intellectual exchange, manage and participate in workshops of invited speakers.

April 2014 – May 2016

Teaching Assistant, University of Tsukuba

Provide various forms of assistance to a teacher of the course; managing e-learning portal (Moodle Tsukuba); encouraging discussions in the class; fostering interactive learning environment.

Economic Development, Southeast Asian Economics (for graduate students), English Discussion Seminar (for undergraduate students)

 

Comparative Politics, Public Policy for Social Development (for graduate students), English Discussion Seminar (for undergraduate students)

April 2013 – March 2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

April 2006 – March 2008

 

MAJOR FIELDWORK EXPERIENCES

West Sumatera Province and South Sumatera Province, Indonesian, November 2008 to December 2010

Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia, April 2005 to October 2005

 

MAJOR PUBLICATIONS

Dissertation

Hassegawa, Takuya. 2013. “Local Government Responsiveness in Indonesia after Decentralization: Examining Elite Initiatives and Citizen Participation.” Ph.D. diss., University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba.

Refereed Conference Papers and Journals

Citizen’s Supervision on Administration in Post-Suharto Indonesia: The Case of Anti-Corruption Movement in South Sumatra Province. Tsukuba Area Studies, vol. 39, 2018, pp 1-21 (forthcoming).

Changing the pattern of local government budget in Indonesia. Institute of Developing Economies online paper, 2018 (forthcoming).

2010. “When District Heads Co-opt Civil Society Organizations: Good practice, Vigorous Leadership and the Help of Donor Agencies in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the 18th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, Adelaide. ISBN 978-0-7258-1136-5. http://asaa.asn.au/ASAA2010/reviewed_papers/

 

“Suharto Taisei Houkaigo no Indonesia ni okeru Chihou Governance no Henka: Bantul Ken wo Jirei toshite (Changing Local Governance after the Collapse of Suharto Regime: The Case of Bantul Regency)” Tsukuba Hosei, vol. 43, 2007, pp 105-24.

 

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

International Conference

“Leadership of Local Chief Executives and Changing Governance in Indonesia: Adapting New Strategies for Career Advancement” International Seminar co-hosted by two JSPS (Japan Society for Promotion of Science) Program; Analysis of Elite Survey for local governments in Southeast Asia: Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines.

“Survey on the Perception of Local people’s participatory governance: Comparative study of Indonesia and the Philippines, LIPI, Jakarta, March 29, 2016.

“Innovative Programs and Policy Diffuse in a Decentralized Indonesia” Biannual International Conference on Indonesian Politics and Government (BICOIPG) 2015, University of Indonesia, Depok, November 2-3 2015.

Dwindling Civic Movement: Regional Anti-Corruption Campaigns after the Euphoria Democracy in West Sumatera”, First International Conference on Civic Place 2010: A Joint Conference of University of British Columbia and University of Indonesia, University of Indonesia, Depok, August 3-5, 2010.

“Regional Anti-Corruption Campaigns in West Sumatra after the Euphoriaof Democracy”, 3rd International Yale Indonesia Forum, University of Diponegoro, Semarang, July 14-15, 2010.

“When District Heads Co-opt Civil Society Organizations: Good practice, Vigorous Leadership and the Help Donor Agencies in Indonesia, Asian Studies Association of Australia 18th Biennial Conference 2010, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, July 5-8, 2010.

“Emerging as Better Government: The Case of Solok Regency, First International Graduate Student Conference on Indonesia, University of Gajah Mada, Yogyakarta, December 1-2, 2009.

Conference in Japan

“Minshukago Indonesia no Shiminundou: Nishi Sumatra Shu niokeru Hanoshoku Undou wo Jirei toshite. (Civic Engagement in Indonesia after Democratization: The Case of Anti-corruption Movement in West Sumatra Province)”, Japan Association for Comparative Politics 14th Conference, University of Hokkaido, Sapporo, June 18-19, 2011.

“Intesfied Competition among Elites and Emerging New Types of Local Leaders after the Introduction of Direct Local-Head Elections in Indonesia”, 6th Asian Graduate Forum on Southeast Asian Studies, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, July11-15, 2011.

“Chihoubunkenkago no Indonesia niokeru Elite kan Kyousou no Gekika to Ninkitoriseisaku wo Jisshisuru Chihoushuchou: Minami Sumatra Shu no Jirei kara. (Intensified Elite Competition and Emergence of Populist Local Government Heads in Decentralized Indonesia)” Japan Association for Asian Studies National Conference 2011, Doshisha University, Kyoto, October 15-16, 2011.

“Indonesia niokeru Chihou Governance to Kokusaishien: Nishi Sumatra Shu Solok Ken no Jirei kara. (Local Governance and Assistance of International Donor Agencies: The Case of Solok District, West Sumatra Province”. Japan Association of International Relations Annual Conference 2011, Tsukuba International Congress Center, Tsukuba, November 11-13, 2011.

“Senkyo no Ronkoukoushou Jinji no Kaishi: Indonesia niokeru Chihouchokusetsusenkyo no Dounyu toChihougyousei eno Eikyou (Growing Phenomena of Reward-oriented Appointment for Supports in Local-Head Elections: Changing Local Governance in Indonesia). Japan Society for Southeast Asian Studies 86th National Conference, Tokai University, Tokyo, December 3-4, 2011.

 

MAJOR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Public Lecture for JANNI (Japan NGO Network on Indonesia) 77th Public Lecture Series. “Indonesia; Kassai wo Uketa Hanoshoku Undou no Tenmatsu: Agaritsuzukeru Chihougiin no Kyuryo to Suitasuru Shimin Undou (Whole Story of The Reputed Anti-Corruption Movement in Indonesia: Increasing Perquisites for Local Council Members and Dwindling Civic Movement). JICA Chikyu Hiroba, Tokyo, January 21, 2012.

 

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

INPEX Foundation Fellowship to research in Indonesia for two years, November 2008 to December 2010

Asia Research Institute National University of Singapore Travel Grant to Present paper at the 6th Asian Graduate Forum in Singapore, July 2011

Tsukuba University Travel Grant for International Study Project to discuss on my research at University of Sydney and Australian National University, February 2013.

 

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Member, Japan Association of International Relations (JAIR)

Member, Japan Association for Asian Studies (JAAS)

Member, Japan Association for Comparative Politics (JACP)

Member, Japan Society for Southeast Asian Studies (JSSEAS)

 

LANGUAGE

English

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Fluent in reading, writing and speaking

Indonesian

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Fluent in reading, writing and speaking

Japanese

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Native

 

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