Directors
Kiyoteru Tsutsui
Kiyoteru Tsutsui is Henri H. and Tomoye Takahashi Professor and Senior Fellow in Japanese Studies at the Shorenstein APARC at Stanford University, where he is also Director of the Japan Program, a Senior Fellow of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, and a Professor of Sociology. His research interests include political/comparative sociology, social movements, globalization, human rights, and Japanese society. His current projects examine issues including changing conceptions of nationhood and minority rights in national constitutions and in practice, populism and the future of democracy, the global expansion of corporate social responsibility, and Japan’s public diplomacy and perceptions of Japan in the world. More information can be found on his website ktsutsui.org.
Charles Crabtree
Charles Crabtree is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Government at Dartmouth College, where he is also affiliate faculty in the Department of Eastern European, Eurasian, and Russian Studies, the Department of Sociology, the Program in Social Science, the Program in Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, and the Arthur L. Irving Institute. His research interests include intergroup relations and conflict. Most of this work uses field or survey experiments and focuses on the United States or Japan. More information can be found on his website charlescrabtree.com.