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YVES TIBERGHIEN UBC - Institute of Asian Research Tel: (604) 822-4686 251-1855 West Mall Email: [email protected] Vancouver BC V6T 1Z2, Canada Assistant: Jew, Karen Email: [email protected] Tel:(604) 822-4688 CURRENT LEADERSHIP AND FACULTY POSITIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (UBC, Vancouver, Canada) Director, Institute for Asian Research (IAR): September 1, 2012 - Present • As Director of the Asia policy hub at UBC and the premier Asia-focused research center and think tank in Canada, led a wide range of activities, including: high profile events with senior political, diplomatic, academic, and social leaders; diplomatic engagement with Asian governments in Vancouver; initiation and support of strategic relations with Asian universities and governments; development of intra-UBC Asia innovations (thematic clusters, IAR Fellows); advising role with leadership of the University; advising role with BC and Canadian governments; network and partnership development; fundraising; and intra-UBC coordination. • Led university-wide initiatives on China, Indonesia, and Myanmar. • Managed the transition of IAR into the Faculty of Arts, including streamlining of procedures, faculty affairs, staff management, and teaching program. • Initiated and managed the creation of the Vision 20 Network in 2016 with the aim of providing big picture and long-term perspective for the reform of global economic and environmental governance and to the G20 agenda. Brought together 50 leading scholars, policy makers, and global policy leaders to a V20 summit in Hangzhou (March-April 2016) and formed coalition of research centers and think tanks. Led the drafting of a summary report to the Chinese Presidency of the G20 (April- May 2016). Chair, UBC Public Policy Curriculum Committee: January-December, 2014 • Led the creation of the new MPPGA program, including the development of a new curriculum with relevant faculty members, units and stakeholders across university and outside University. Led consultations with government at multiple levels (Ottawa, Victoria). • Led consultations with potential partners around the world for dual degree and partnership agreements (Sciences-Po, Tokyo University, Peking University, Fudan University, National University of Singapore, LSE, Hertie School of Governance, JNU). • MPPGA was approved by the UBC Senate in November 2014, by the Board of Governors in December 2014, and by the BC government in April 2015. It was launched in September 2015. Co-Director, Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs (MPPGA): January 2015- July 2016 • In partnership with Co-Director (Director of the Liu Institute for Global Affairs), launched the MPPGA program, recruited the first two cohorts, establish the administrative structure and partnerships for the program. • Led the international engagement of the MPPGA across the world. • Co-led the work in 2016 to establish a formal UBC public policy school.

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YVES TIBERGHIEN UBC - Institute of Asian Research Tel: (604) 822-4686 251-1855 West Mall Email: [email protected] Vancouver BC V6T 1Z2, Canada Assistant: Jew, Karen Email: [email protected] Tel:(604) 822-4688 CURRENT LEADERSHIP AND FACULTY POSITIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (UBC, Vancouver, Canada) Director, Institute for Asian Research (IAR): September 1, 2012 - Present • As Director of the Asia policy hub at UBC and the premier Asia-focused research center and think tank in Canada, led a wide range of activities, including: high profile events with senior political, diplomatic, academic, and social leaders; diplomatic engagement with Asian governments in Vancouver; initiation and support of strategic relations with Asian universities and governments; development of intra-UBC Asia innovations (thematic clusters, IAR Fellows); advising role with leadership of the University; advising role with BC and Canadian governments; network and partnership development; fundraising; and intra-UBC coordination. • Led university-wide initiatives on China, Indonesia, and Myanmar. • Managed the transition of IAR into the Faculty of Arts, including streamlining of procedures, faculty affairs, staff management, and teaching program. • Initiated and managed the creation of the Vision 20 Network in 2016 with the aim of providing big picture and long-term perspective for the reform of global economic and environmental governance and to the G20 agenda. Brought together 50 leading scholars, policy makers, and global policy leaders to a V20 summit in Hangzhou (March-April 2016) and formed coalition of research centers and think tanks. Led the drafting of a summary report to the Chinese Presidency of the G20 (April-May 2016). Chair, UBC Public Policy Curriculum Committee: January-December, 2014 • Led the creation of the new MPPGA program, including the development of a new curriculum with relevant faculty members, units and stakeholders across university and outside University. Led consultations with government at multiple levels (Ottawa, Victoria). • Led consultations with potential partners around the world for dual degree and partnership agreements (Sciences-Po, Tokyo University, Peking University, Fudan University, National University of Singapore, LSE, Hertie School of Governance, JNU). • MPPGA was approved by the UBC Senate in November 2014, by the Board of Governors in December 2014, and by the BC government in April 2015. It was launched in September 2015. Co-Director, Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs (MPPGA): January 2015- July 2016 • In partnership with Co-Director (Director of the Liu Institute for Global Affairs), launched the MPPGA program, recruited the first two cohorts, establish the administrative structure and partnerships for the program. • Led the international engagement of the MPPGA across the world. • Co-led the work in 2016 to establish a formal UBC public policy school.

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Executive Director, UBC China Council: October 2013 - Present • Worked with President and Vice President Research and International in translating recommendations and ideas developed over a few years into an innovative new institution: a UBC China Council, created to pool information across UBC, advise the top leadership on strategic initiatives with China, and catalyze new strategic initiatives. • Liaised with all Deans at UBC in developing a coordinated inventory of China activities. • Developed an information database and survey regarding all activities linked to China. • Provided leadership in the hosting of major delegations at UBC, including university leaders and top government leaders. • Organized or supported major UBC delegations to China with either President, Vice President, or China Council Co-Chair, Senator Jack Austin. • Managed the relation with the Chinese Consulate General and government • Organized strategic and catalytic events in Vancouver involving UBC, Canadian government at multiple levels, business leaders, social leaders, and other stakeholders. • Developed partnerships across sectors of activity and established the China Council as a core stakeholder in Canada on China relations. • Played an advisory role with Canadian government. Chair, President’s Ad-Hoc Committee on International Strategy: October 2014-January 2015 • Committee provided a short-term advising role for the new President about his international engagements and travels, especially in Asia. • Led the creation of an inventory of initiatives developed in all faculties and a ranked menu of options to the President for action in the short-term, with due attention to long-term issues and strategies. • Provided support and led selected initiatives as part of the President’s travel to China (Spring 2015). Associate Professor, Department of Political Science OTHER POSITIONS Senior Fellow, Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada (APFC): 2012- Present Senior Fellow, Global Summitry Project, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto:

2011-Present Faculty Associate, Center for Chinese Research (CCR), 2009-Present Faculty Associate, Centre for Japanese Research (CJR), 2001-Present Faculty Associate, Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues, 2005-Present Faculty Associate and Early Career Scholar, Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWIAS) Research Associate, Centre d’Études Européennes, Science Po, Paris

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RESEARCH INTERESTS • Comparative East Asian political economy (types of economic models, middle income trap, resource curse, and adaptation to globalization): China, Japan, Korea, and South East Asia (Indonesia, Myanmar) • Relationship between globalization and democracy; inequality and legitimacy of global economic order

• Global economic and environmental governance (including the role of Asia in global governance reforms) • China and global governance (G20, trade, development, AIIB, climate, GMO and good regulations, energy)

• European political economy (EU level, France and Germany) • The politics of GMOs (genetically-modified organisms), particularly in Japan and Europe • Global climate change politics EDUCATION 1996-2002 STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Stanford, CA, USA. Ph.D. in Political Science. Fields: Comparative Politics (Japan, China, and the

European Union) and International Relations (International Political Economy). Ph.D. received in April 2002.

1995-1996 STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Stanford, CA, USA.

MA in International Policy Studies. 1989 LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL, UK.

Master in International Management (MIM) as part of the Community of European Management Schools Program. Focus on international management.

1990 HOCHSCHULE ST-GALLEN, Switzerland.

Master in International Management (MIM) as part of the Community of European Management Schools program. Focus on European Union integration and economics.

1985-1989 HAUTES ETUDES COMMERCIALES (HEC, grande école), France. Diplome Grande Ecole (MBA equivalent). Major in international business. 1987-1988 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Chicago, IL, USA.

Graduate studies and research in genetic engineering (15-month exchange program). Research Thesis: “Segregational Instability of Plasmids and Alpha-Amylase Production in Batch Cultures of Bacillus Subtilis TN 106 [pAT5]: The Effects of Kanamycin.” A study on the process of enzyme-production by recombinant Bacillus bacteria. Supervisor: Dr. Satish Parulekar.

Ph.D. DISSERTATION “Political Mediation of Global Economic Forces: The Politics of Corporate Restructuring in Japan, France, and South Korea.” A comparative study of the impact of financial globalization on corporate

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reforms in the 1990s in three OECD countries where the state has historically played an important role in the economy. The study focuses on the role of the state in mediating international forces and inducing changes in the fields of corporate governance and corporate restructuring. It proposes a model of interactions between global financial flows and domestic variables. Reading Committee: Daniel Okimoto (advisor), Steven Krasner, Judith Goldstein, and Jean Oi RESEARCH GRANTS 2015-2018 MITACS and Asia-Pacific Foundation. “The political economy of Chinese foreign

direct investment: Canada and the United States compared” (with Yingqiu Kuang). Awarded $120,000 over 4 years.

2012-2017 UBC, Faculty of Arts and Vice President International. “Power shifts and global

governance: China, Japan, and the politics of the G20.” Awarded $77,500 over 5 years.

2012-2013 UBC, HSS Grant. “Power Shifts and Global Governance: China, Japan, and the

Politics of the G20.” Awarded $7,000. 2011 East Asian Institute (Seoul, Korea). “East Asian Politics and the Great G20 Games:

Convergence and Divergence in Chinese, Korea, and Japanese Approaches.” Awarded $11,500.

2009-2013 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. “Rising Powers,

Deliberative Representation, and Global Governance: China’s Management of Globalization in a Comparative Context.” Peer-Reviewed Grant Application. Awarded C$111,918 (US$100,000).

2009-2011 UBC (Hampton Grant with SSHRC funds). “Globalization, Inequality, and Political

Realignment: the Emerging Clash Between Structural Reforms and Rising Inequalities in Japan.” Peer-Reviewed Grant Application. Awarded C$20,000.

2008-2015 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Member of Cluster

Grant on “European Studies in Canada.” Cluster awarded $2 Million for 7 years. 2008-2010 Genome BC. Member of team (coordinator of Social Science component) led by Dr.

Brian Ellis (Michael Smith Lab) awarded $125,000 for project titled: “Development of a molecular-based probe test for assessment of fecundity of P. persimilis populations.”

2007 Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWIAS), Theme Development Grant:

“Toward a UBC Network on the Governance of Biotechnology” for workshop on December 11. Awarded $600.

2007-2008 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. “Re-making the Chinese

State: Innovation in municipal administration.” Peer-Reviewed Grant Application, co investigator with Ken Foster (principal investigator) for last stage ($30,000).

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2007 UBC. Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Large Grant for additional research (“The Global Battle over the Governance of Agriculture Biotechnology”). Awarded Can$ 6,500 (April).

2007 Liu Center for Global Affairs. Seed grant to support research and workshop series as

part of a “GMO initiative.” Awarded Can$ 7,500. 2007 Center for Japanese Research. Publication grant to cover book publication costs.

Awarded Can$1,800. 2006 Japan Foundation (with Julian Dierkes). Funding of a conference (and related book

project) entitled “Minerva’s Moment: Japan, Canada and the EU in Global Institution-Building” to be held in August 2006. Awarded Can$18,475.

2004-2006 Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Weatherhead Center for

International Affairs. Harvard University. Awarded 2-year stipend, US$6,000 in research funds, and funds for organizing an author’s conference.

2004-2007 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. “Global Resistance

Against Genetically Modified Organisms: The Cases of the EU and Japan.” Peer-Reviewed Grant Application. Awarded C$96,700 (US$80,000).

2004-2006 European Commission. “Toward an Alternative Tricontinental Partnership?:

Responses to Globalization in EU, Japanese, and Canadian Policy-Making.” C$60,000 awarded for a three-year project co-led with Julian Dierkes.

2004-2006 Weyerhauser Foundation. “Global Commons and National Interests: The Politics of

the Kyoto Protocol in the United States, Canada, the EU, Japan, and Russia.” Co-investigator (with Kathryn Harrison and Lisa Mcintosh Sundstrom). C$54,000 awarded.

2004 Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWIAS), Theme Development Grant: “EU

Harmonization or Globalization: Toward a Model of EU Regulatory Policy in Response to Globalization.” Awarded C$1,000.

2003 Government of Canada, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

(DFAIT). Organized visit to Vancouver and UBC of Mr. Naoki Tanaka, special economic adviser to Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, with C$6,000 grant (August).

2003 Government of Canada, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

(DFAIT). Organized Conference on Japanese structural reforms and multi-layered trade strategy with former Japanese Vice Minister for International Trade, Hidehiro Konno. (C$6690 grant, March).

2003 Institute for European Studies, University of British Columbia, C$9300. RA support

and travel grant.

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2002 UBC. Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Small Grant for additional research (“State Mediation of Global Financial Forces). Awarded Can$2200.

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS Spring 2011 EAST ASIAN INSTITUTE FELLOW IN PEACE, GOVERNANCE, AND

DEVELOPMENT IN EAST ASIA (with support from the Japan Foundation, the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange of Taiwan, and YBM/KIS, an education institute of Korea).

Project Title: "East Asian Politics and the Great G20 Game: Convergence and Divergence in Chinese, Korea, and Japanese Approaches"

Activities: presenter and visiting researcher at Peking University (China), Fudan University (Shanghai, China), Taiwan University, Keio University (Japan), and the East Asian Institute (Seoul, Korea).

Spring 2011 EAST ASIAN INSTITUTE, Seoul, Korea. Asian Security Initiative (ASI) Scholar.

Project title: “East Asia Dynamics after the G20 Seoul Summit Meeting.” 2004-6 HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cambridge, MA, USA. Harvard Academy Scholar, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. 2003 EARLY CAREER SCHOLAR, Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, University

of British Columbia. Awarded to outstanding scholars with potential for interdisciplinary research.

2001 LITTLEFIELD INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP, Institute of

International Studies, Stanford University. 1999-2000 INTERNATIONAL DISSERTATION FIELD RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP, Social

Science Research Council. 1999-2000 PHD CANDIDATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP, Japan Foundation. 1999 LILY M. AND HENRY J. BUDDE FELLOWSHIP, Department of Political Science,

Stanford University. 1996-1999 DOCTORAL STUDENT FELLOWSHIP, Department of Political Science, Stanford

University. 1996-1997 RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP, Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotiations, Faculty

of Law, Stanford University. 1995-1996 FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIP, for graduate studies at Stanford University. 1987-1988 DEAN’S LIST FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, Illinois Institute of Technology. .

1985 MENTION TRES BIEN [Highest Honors] in French Baccalaureate of Science.

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LANGUAGES FLUENT in French, English, German, and Japanese. PROFICIENT in Mandarin, Cantonese, and Spanish.

1996-1997 Beginning and Intermediate Chinese, Stanford University, USA.

1996 Intensive Intermediate Chinese, Stanford University and Peking University, Stanford, CA / Peking, China.

1991-1994 Intensive advanced Japanese studies, Fortran Japanese Language School, Tokyo, Japan Successfully passed the Ministry of Education Certificate of Japanese Language Proficiency at highest level (level 1).

OVERSEAS RESEARCH 2008-2016 Beijing, China. Field research and interviews with policy-makers and scholars. 2005-2016 JAPAN (Tokyo, Nagoya, and Sapporo). Field research and interviews with policy-

makers and NGO leaders (Visiting Professor at Tokyo University, 2013-2016) 2011-2014 Visiting Professor, Institut d’Etudes Politiques (IEP), Paris, France 2010-2011 Visiting Scholar and Professor, National Chengchi University, Taipei Visiting Scholar, Graduate Institute of Policy Studies (GRIPS), Tokyo, Japan Visiting Professor, Institut d’Etudes Politiques (IEP), Paris, France Visiting Scholar (Peace and Governance Fellow), East Asian Institute 2005 PARIS, FRANCE. Asia Chair (“Chaire Asie”), Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris.

Research in France and Bruxelles. 2000-2001 PARIS, France. Interviews with French bureaucrats, members of parliament,

academics, business, and union leaders. Funded by the Social Science Research Council (SSRC).

2000 SEOUL, Korea. Affiliated with the ILMIN Institute of International Relations of

Korea University. Interviews with Korean bureaucrats, politicians, academics, union and business leaders. Funded by the Social Science Research Council (SSRC).

1999-2000 TOKYO, Japan. Dissertation fieldwork research. Visiting Scholar at the Fiscal and

Monetary Institute of the Ministry of Finance and also Visiting Researcher in the Department of Law and Political Science of Keio University. Interviews with Japanese politicians, bureaucrats, academics, union and business leaders. Funded by the Japan Foundation.

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1996-1997 HONG KONG, CHINA. Interviews with various political leaders in Hong Kong, China, and the UK on the Sino-British negotiations leading to the return of Hong Kong to China in 1997. Funded by the Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotiation, Stanford University.

PUBLICATIONS BOOKS 2015 Tiberghien, Yves. 公民丛书 : 亚洲与世界未来 (Gong min cong shu : ya zhou yu shi

jie wei lai ; Series of Citizen of the World : Asia and the Future of the World).Beijing: 社会科学文献出版社 (she hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she ; Social Sciences Academic Press China)

Translation of 2012 Book (L’Asie et le Futur du Monde with 25% updates and expansion from original].

2013 Tiberghien, Yves, ed. Leadership in Global Institution Building: Minerva’s Rule.

Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Series. London and New York: Palgrave McMillan.

2012 L’Asie, le G20, et le future du Monde. Paris: Presses de Science Po. Collection

Nouveaux Débats. 2007 Entrepreneurial States: Reforming Corporate Governance in France, Japan, and

Korea. A volume in the series: Cornell Studies in Political Economy edited by Peter J. Katzenstein. Cornell University Press: Ithaca and London

BOOKS IN PROGRESS

China’s Rise and the Battle for the Global Order – to be submitted in late 2017 Fostering Innovation in Global Governance: Lessons from The Paris Agreement on Climate Change (Editor) –to be submitted in late 2017 The Global Battle over the Governance of Genetically-Engineered Food.

JOURNAL ARTICLES (PEER-REVIEWED) 2014 Tiberghien, Yves. “An Uncertain World: Rising Powers, Systemic Risk, and the Role

of Institutions and Entrepreneurship: a Response to Brantly Womack’s ‘China’s Future in a Multinodal Order.” Pacific Affairs. Volume 87, No. 2. June 2014.

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2013 Tiberghien, Yves and Niall Dugan. “Existing and Emerging Powers in the G20: the Case of East Asia.” Asien, the German Journal on Contemporary Asia. July (No 128). Pp 28-44.

2013 Tiberghien, Yves and Hongcai Xu. “The G20's Role in the Reform of the International

Monetary System: Present Record, Potential, and Scenarios.” Global Summitry Journal. Vol1. Issue 1. June. http://globalsummitry.org/gsj/vol1/iss1/6/

2011 “La Chine face au grand jeu du G20 et de la gouvernance mondiale.” Revue Internationale de Politique Comparee. Vol 18 (3). Pp. 95-122. 2011 “The political Consequences of Inequality in Japan,” Shakai Kagaku Kenkyu (Social

Science Research). Issue 62-1. February. (pp. 77-99). Tokyo: Tokyo University. 2010 “The Puzzling 2010 Diaoyutai/Senkaku Crisis:Centrifugal Domestic Politics, Shifting

Balance of Power, and Weak Regional Institutionalization.” Harvard Asia Quarterly. Special Issue on Maritime Asia. Harvard University: Harvard Asia Center. Winter 2010. Volume XII, No. 3 & 4. Pp 70-78.

2010 “The Global Governance of Biotechnology: Mediating Chinese and Canadian

Interests.” CIC China Papers. No. 13. July. 2009 “Transitional Competitive Governance and Agenda-Setting in the EU: the Battle over the Regulation of GMOs since the mid-1990s.” Journal of European Integration. Vol. 31, No. 3, 389–407, May 2009. 2007 “High Noon in Japan: Kyoto Protocol Politics and the Power of a Symbol (Yves

Tiberghien and Miranda Schreurs). Global Environmental Politics. 7:4 (November). Pp. 70-91.

2007 “Multi-Level: Explaining European Union Leadership in Climate Change

Mitigation” (Miranda Schreurs and Yves Tiberghien). Global Environmental Politics. 7:4 (November). Pp. 19-46.

2006 "Idéologie néolibérale et entreprenariat politique au Japon (Neo-Liberal Ideology and

Political Entrepreneurship in Japan). " Critique Internationale. 32 (Juillet-Septembre 2006): 153 - 171.

2006 “The Battle for the Global Governance of Genetically Modified Organisms: the Roles of the European Union, Japan, Korea, and China in a Comparative Context, Les Etudes du CERI, Number 124 (April), Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris.

2006 “Roundtable on Richard J.Samuels, Machiavelli’s Children: Leaders and their Legacies in Italy and Japan”, with T.J. Pempel, Sheldon Garon, Junko Kato, and Richard J. Samuels, Journal of East Asian Studies, 6, pp. 1-29.

2005 “Navigating the Path of Least Resistance: Financial Deregulation and the Origins of the Japanese Crisis”, Journal of East Asian Studies, 5, pp. 427-464

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2002 “State Mediation of Global Financial Forces: Different Paths of Structural Reforms in Japan and South Korea.” Journal of East Asian Studies. Summer 2002. 2(2):103-141.

JOURNAL ARTICLES IN PROGRESS (2017)

“G20 and Credible Commitments: the Preferences and Actions of the US, Europe, China, and Japan”

“Representation without Institution: The Surprising Outcome of the Conflict of

Genetically-Modified Food in China.” (with Li Guo) “What does China Expect from Global Economic and Environmental Governance?

WTO, G20, GMOs, and Climate Change in a Broader Perspective”.

BOOK CHAPTERS 2016 Tiberghien, Yves. “Dealing with Rapid and Systemic Change: A Smart Canadian

Approach to Global Institutions and Partnerships” in Paris, Roland, and Taylor Owen, eds. The World Won’t Wait: Why Canada Needs to Rethink Its International Policies. Toronto, Buffalo, London: University of Toronto Press. January. Pp. 162-174

2015 Ohta Hiroshi and Yves Tiberghien, “Saving the Kyoto Protocol: what can we learn

from the experience of Japan-EU cooperation?” in Bacon, Paul, Hartmut Mayer, and Hidetoshi Nakamura eds. 2015. The European Union and Japan: a New Chapter in Civilian Power Cooperation? Ashgate. April.

2014 Tiberghien, Yves. "Thirty Years of Neo-Liberal Reforms in Japan" in S. Lechevalier

(ed.) The Great Transformation of Japanese Capitalism, London: Routledge. February. Pp. 26-55.

2013 Tiberghien, Yves. “Election Surprise: Abenomics and Central Bank Independence

Trump Nationalism and Fukushima” in Pekkanen, Robert, Steven Reed, and Ethan Scheiner, eds. Japan Decides 2012: the Japanese General Election. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan (http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=684422). Pp. 195-200.

2012 “The Global Economic Crisis and Politics of Regime Change in Japan” in Nancy

Bermeo, and Jonas Pontusson, eds. Coping with Crisis: Government Reactions to the Great Recession. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Pp. 261-286.

2012 “The global battle over the governance of agricultural biotechnology: the roles of

Japan, Korea, and China” in Howlett, Michael and David Laycock, eds. Regulating Next Generation Agri-Food Biotechnologies: Lessons from European, North American and Asian Experiences. London: Routledge (series: Genetics and Society), pp. 111-125.

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2011 “The Global Governance of Biotechnology: Mediating Chinese and Canadian Interests.” Chapter 19 in Pitman B. Potter and Thomas Adams, eds. Issues in Canada-China Relations.” Toronto: Canada International Council. Pp. 320-332.

2011. “Chapter 4: Kakusa mondai to seito tairitsu (the impact of inequality on party

politics)” in Nobuhiro Hiwatari and Jun Saito, eds. Political Parties in Disarray: The Causes and Conquences of the LDP’s Fall from Power.” Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. Pp. 97-114.

2011 “Chapitre 1 : Quels équilibres entre Etat et marché au Japon après vingt ans de

déréglementation ? (what is the new equilibrium between State and market in Japan after twenty years of deregulation?). In Sebastien Lechevalier, ed. Capitalismes et néolibéralisme: Leçons japonaises. Paris: Presses de Sciences Po.

2011 ”Comment Comprendre l’echec de la politique climatique europeenne” in Annuaire

Français de Relations Internationales (AFRI). Volume XII (2011). Pp. 549-560. 2010 Schreurs, Miranda and Yves Tiberghien. 2010. “Multi-Level Reinforcement:

Explaining European Union Leadership in Climate Change Mitigation,” in Harrison, Kathryn and Lisa Sundstrom eds, Global Commons, Domestic Decisions: The Comparative Politics of Climate Change. Boston: MIT Press. Pp 22-66.

2010 Tiberghien, Yves and Miranda Schreurs. 2010. “High Noon in Japan: Embedded

Symbolism and post-2001 Kyoto Protocol Politics.” in Harrison, Kathryn and Lisa Sundstrom eds, Global Commons, Domestic Decisions: The Comparative Politics of Climate Change. Boston: MIT Press. Pp. 139-168.

2007 “Europe: Turning Against Agricultural Biotechnology in the Late 1990s”, in Sakiko

Fukuda-Parr, ed. The Gene Revolution: GM Crops and Unequal Development. London: Earthscan Publication, pp 51-69. January.

2006 “Global Investors, Bureaucratic Leadership, and Legislative Agenda: The Battle for

Japanese Corporate Reforms, 1996-2002.” in Jongryn Mo and Daniel Okimoto, eds. From Crisis to Opportunity: Financial Globalization and East Asian Capitalism. Brookings: Washington, DC. The Walter Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center. Pp.41-83.

2005 “De l’arrivee des bateaux noirs a l’insubmersible alliance?: Les Relations Nippo-

Americaines de 1854 a 2004” (From the Arrival of the Black Ships to the insubmersible alliance: US-Japan Relations from 1854 to 2004). In Sabouret, Jean-Francois, ed. La Dynamique du Japon (1854-2004). Paris: Editions Saint-Simon. Pp 123-133.

2003 “Continuité au Japon et Transformation en Corée : Analyse Politique de Deux

Parcours Divergents” [“Continuity in Japan and Transformation in Korea: Political Analysis of Two Divergent Trajectories”]. In Jean-Marie Bouissou, Diana Hochraich, and Christian Milleli eds. Les Economies Asiatiques : de la Crise au Rebond ? 2003. Collection Recherches Internationales du CERI. Paris : Editions Karthala. pp. 301-325 (Chapter 13).

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2003 “Kokusai Shihon Ido: Kokusai Shihon Ido to Kokunai Seiji [“The Domestic Political

Impact of International Capital Mobility”]. In Masaru Kohno and Harukata Takenaka, eds. April 2003. Akusesu Kokusai Seiji Keizai [Access to Theory on International Political Economy]. Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Hyoronsha. pp. 146-164.

BOOK REVIEWS 2011 Playing Our Game: Why China’s Rise Doesn’t Threaten the West. By Edward S.

Steinfeld. Oxford University Press (2010) published in Journal of East Asian Studies 11(2).

2010 Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics: Entrepreneurship and the State. By Yasheng

Huang. Cambridge University Press (2008) published in Journal of East Asian Studies 10(1).

2006 Japan’s Financial Crisis: Institutional Rigidity and Reluctant Chagne. By Jennifer

Amyx. Princeton University Press (2004) published in Perspectives on Politics 4(1). 2006 Machiavelli’s Children: Leaders and Their Legacies in Italy and Japan. By Richard

Samuels. Cornell University Press (2003) published in Pacific Affairs 78(3). 2004 Quand les Sumos Apprennent a Danser: la fin du modA'le Japonais. By Jean-Marie

Bouissou. Fayard (2003) published in Pacific Affairs 77(3). 2003 Political Business in East Asia. By Edmund Terence Gomez eds. Routledge (2002)

published in Pacific Affairs 76(3).

2002 Banking on Stability: Japan and the Cross-Pacific Dynamics of International Financial Crisis Management. By Saori Katada. University of Michigan Press (2001) published in Journal of East Asian Studies. 2(2).

OTHER PUBLICATIONS 2016 Tiberghien Yves. “China’s 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-2020): Innovation,

Green Development, Social Change, and Internationalization.” Vancouver and Toronto: Canada China Business Forum (published by the Canada China Business Council). Issue 2016-2017. Pp. 28-36. August 2016.

2016 Tiberghien Yves (Editor), Give the World Hope: G20 Leadership for People-Centered

Inclusive and Sustainable Growth. A Blue Report for the G20 Presidency 2016: Views from Vision 20: International Summit on Global Governance’s New Frontiers (authored by The Vision 20 Working Group).

2015 Tiberghien, Yves. “Reply to Coen and Pegram: The global liberal system is

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more fragile than you think.” In The Governance Blog (Governance: An international journal of policy, administration and institutions). November 1. http://governancejournal.net/2015/11/01/2291/

2015 Haochen Li, Robert Matas, and Yves Tiberghien. UBC-China: One Hundred Years of

History. Published by the UBC China Council with the support of the Office of the Vice-President Research and International. UBC. October.

2015 Chaired Conference organized by the Government of Canada on October 5-6, 2015 in

Ottawa and wrote the Executive Summary of the Report entitled: “CSIS Conference: Brittle Might? Testing China’s Success.”

2013 Tiberghien, Yves. “Priorities and Constraints of the Abe Government After the Upper

House Elections: Impact on Sino-Japanese Relations.” Submission to Peking University – School of International Studies. September 2013.

2012 “Toward a New Japanese Role at the G20 Leaders Summit.” G20 Debriefing for

Digital20 Global Summitry Project, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto.

2011 “East Asian Politics and the Great G20 Game: Convergence and Divergence in

Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Approaches.” EAI Working Paper. 2011 “Post G20 Seoul Summit Meeting and East Asia.” EAI Issue Briefing No. MASI 2011-

04. August 16. [reviewed and discussed as Special Feature in the International Relations and Security Network of ETH Zurich]

2011 “Real Advances for Global Governance at the Cannes G20 - In spite of the Euro Saga.”

G20 Debriefing for Digital20 Global Summitry Project, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto.

2011 “G20 and the Five Asian Powers.” Asia-Pacific Memo, UBC, IAR. 2011 “A New Japanese Voice at the G20.” Asia-Pacific Memo, UBC, IAR. 2011 “Strategic Games around Free Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific.” Telos, Paris. 2010 “The Global Governance of Biotechnology: Mediating Chinese and Canadian

Interests.” CIC China Papers. No. 13. July. 2010 “Regime Change and Green Shift in Tokyo.” Asia Program Report No.144 (“The

Politics and Policies of Climate Change in Northeast Asian Democracies, edited by Bryce Wakefield. pp 5-13. Washington DC: Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC.)

2009 Wood, Fiona, and Tiberghien, Yves eds. 2009. Driving Innovations through Business,

Education, and Social Entrepreneurship, Conference Report. Business Forum of Japan: Tokyo.

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2009 “Empowering Entrepreneurs and Innovators: Toward a New Role for the State.” In Fiona Q. Wood and Yves Tiberghien, editors. Driving Innovations through Business, Education, and Social Entrepreneurship, Conference Report. Business Forum of Japan: Tokyo.

2005 “Agriculture Biotechnology Policy-Making in the EU, Japan, Korea, Chinese Taipei,

and Australia: The Balance between National Politics and Global Trade Commitments”. Report Written the Project on “Building Capacity on Trade and Biotechnology Policymaking” directed by the International Center for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) and led by Professor David Vogel. ICTSD: Geneva, Switzerland (November).

2005 “OGM, le Sud fait sauter les tabous”, in Alternatives Internationales, Hors Serie-

December 2005 (published in partnership with CERI-Science Po). Paris. pp.46-47. 2004 « L'Etat Japonais en Question: Rééquilibrages au Centre" (The Japanese State in

Question: Reorganization at the Core), AGIR N°17, mars 2004. pp. 15-22. Paris, France: Societé de Strategie (publication focusing on geostrategic questions and international relations).

2003 Japan is Changing: Significant Reforms and New Debates in Post-1996 Japan: the

Implications for Canada. Canada in Asia Series on Foreign Policy Dialogue. Vancouver: Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.

PAPERS PRESENTED AT MAJOR ACADEMIC CONFERENCES 2017 Tiberghien, Yves. “Global Governance Entrepreneurship and Competitive

Polymorphous Reinforcement: Early Lessons from the Climate and the G20 processes.” Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA) in Baltimore, USA. February 23.

2016 Tiberghien, Yves and Li Guo. “State-Triggered Deliberative Environmentalism: The

Case of GMO Regulations in China in a Comparative Context.” Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Society for the Advancement of Socio‐Economics (SASE) at the University of California, Berkeley. June 25.

2015 Tiberghien, Yves and Li Guo. “The Case of GMO Regulations in China in a

Comparative Context.” Paper presented at the Symposium “Quality of government: Understanding the post-1978 transition and prosperity of China.” Cosponsored by Governance, CCPDS, and CICSG. Hosted by SIRPA of Fudan University. Shanghai, China. Oct 16-17.

2015 Tiberghien, Yves. “What does the US-China Power Transition Mean for Global

Economic Governance?: Selective Representation and Varieties of Global Public Good Outcomes. Paper co-authored with Yong Wang presented at the Annual Convention of ISA in New Orleans on February 20, 2015.

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2013 Tiberghien, Yves. “When do States Choose to Invest in Global Governance as a Response to Financial Volatility?: the US, China, and Europe in the G20 Game.” Paper presented at the Annual Convention of ISA in San Francisco in April 2013.

2011 “The Political Response to the Inequality Problem In Japan since 2006.” Paper

presented at the Annual Convention of the Association of Asian Studies (AAS), Honolulu, April 2.

2009 “Globalization, Inequality, and Political Realignment: The Emerging Clash Between

Structural Reforms and Rising Inequalities in Japan.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, September 4.

2008 “Between Institutional Complementarities and Global Incentives: Hybridization

Pathways Among Advanced Industrial Countries.” Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Studies Association (ISA). San Francisco, California (March 27).

2008 “The Entrepreneurial State and Democratic Accountability: Living with the Political

Consequences of Structural Reforms in France and Japan.” Presented at the Annual Convention of the Council on European studies (CES). Chicago, Il (March 7)

2008 “Poker Games over GMO Approvals in the EU Council: Explaining How Countries

Vote in the Council of Minister.” (with Marko Papic). Presented at the Annual Convention of the Council on European studies (CES). Chicago, Il (March 7).

2007 “Civil Societies in Europe and Japan as Norm Entrepreneurs.” Presented at “Japan-

European Union: a Strategic Partnership in the Making.” 10th Annual Conference on EU-Japan Relations, Brussels, Belgium (consortium of universities and governments) (November 19, 2007).

2006 “Political Entrepreneurs and Structural Reforms in Post-1996 Japan: A Political

Analysis of Corporate Governance Reforms.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC.(September 2).

2006 “Crisis of Democratic Governance and Centrifugal Forces in the EU: The Struggle

between Periphery and Center over the Governance of Genetically-Modified Organisms” (with Marko Papic). Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, York University (June 1).

2006 “Political Power and Corporate Control”. Served as Presenter in Keynote Concluding

Panel of the Annual Conference of the Council of European Studies (CES), Chicago. April 1

2005 “Neo-Liberal Ideology and Political Entrepreneurship: a Political Analysis of Two

Periods of Privatization in Japan”. Paper presented at the Conference on “Dynamiques de Privatization”. Institut d’Etudes Politiques (Science Po), Centre d’Etudes en Relations Internatinales (CERI), (December 6).

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2005 “Civil Society as a Trigger for Institutional Change? A Political Analysis of Biotech Regulations and Kyoto Protocol Implementation in Japan”. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC.

2005 Annual Meeting of Association of Asian Studies (AAS), Chicago. Served as

Discussant on the official panel of Japanese Politics Study Group (JPSG). “Author Meets his/her Critics: Richard Samuels’ ‘Machiavelli’s Children: Leaders and their Legacies in Italy and Japan”.

2004 “Global Forces, Political Mediation, and the Fragmentation of Corporate Governance

Patterns: the Cases of France, Japan, and Korea.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago.

2004 “The Politics of Ill-Supervised Financial Deregulation: A Reinterpretation of the Japanese Financial Bubble.” International Studies Association Annual Convention, Montreal.

2004 “The EU as Global Trouble-Maker in Chief: a Political Analysis of EU Regulations and EU Global Leadership in the Field of Genetically Modified Organisms” (presented with Sean Starrs). Council of European Studies Annual Convention, Chicago.

2003 “Veto Players, Financial Globalization, and Policy-Making: A Political Analysis of the Pathway of Structural Reforms in Japan, 1993-2002.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia.

2003 “EU Mediation of Global Finance vs National Corporate-Labor Coalitions: The Mighty Battle over the Takeover Directive, 1989-2003.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia.

2003 “Policy-Making in the Era of Financial Globalization: The Battle for Japanese Corporate Reforms, 1996-2002.” Conference on Globalization and East Asian Capitalism, organized by the International Investment Research Program, Yonsei University and the Asia/Pacific Research Center, Stanford University.

2002 “Induction, Process-Tracing, and the Power of Interviews: Lessons from Comparative

Research on Structural Reforms in Japan, France, and South Korea.” The Oral History Conference, The National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo, Japan.

2002 “Political Mediation of Financial Forces: The Politics of Structural Reforms in Japan and South Korea.” International Studies Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, USA.

1999 “Global Financial Markets, Shifts in Domestic Preferences, and Reforms: Endaka, the Greatest Force for Change in the Japanese Political Economy?” “The Japanese Economic Crisis.” Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, USA.

1999 “Japan’s Economic Crisis: The Search for a New Paradigm” at the workshop “The Political Economy of the Japanese Financial Crisis,” University of California, Los Angeles, USA.

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1998 “The Internationalization of the Korean Economy in the Wake of the Financial Crisis” at the workshop “Korea’s Transformation After the Economic Crisis and Its Implication for the United States.” Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, USA.

1998 “What Went Wrong with the Hong Kong Through-Train? Three Models in Search of Missing Wagons” at a workshop organized by the Stanford-Berkeley China Network, University of California Berkeley.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2016 “Reflections on a Period of Transition, Volatility, and Change in the Global System.”

Presentation at Sophia University, Tokyo. December 5. 2016 “The East Asian Order at a Turning Point: Integration vs Competition.” Presentation at

Tokyo University, Tokyo. December 1. 2016 “Fostering Innovation in Global Governance: Lessons from the G20 and Climate

Change.” Presentation at Tokyo University, Tokyo. December 1. 2016 “Abenomics and LDP Resurgence: the paradox of Japanese voter preferences.”

Presentation at the Annual Convention of the Japanese Studies Association of Canada (JSAC). UBC. October 15.

2016 “La dominance politique de Shinzo Abe et du PLD.” Keynote Presentation at the

Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), CEIM. October 7. 2016 “Convergence or emerging diversity in corporate governance." Conference on

institutional change in Asia.” Waseda University, Tokyo, September 17. 2016 “Can the Hangzhou G20 stop the fragmentation of the global trade and investment

regime?” Invited Presentation at the ICTSD Workshop on G20 Trade and Investment Outcomes in Beijing, August 1.

2016 “The East Asian Economic Order at a Turning Point: Integration vs Competition.”

Invited Presentation at the Jeju Forum for Peace and Prosperity. Jeju Island, Korea. May 27.

2016 “A Strategic Vision on China’s One Belt One Road Initiative.” Invited Presentation at

the Workshop entitled: “Asian Development and China’s OBOR Initiative” Organized by the Freeman Chair in China Studies, Center for Strategic and International Studies and Chongyang Institute of Finance, Renmin University. CSIS Headquarters, Washington, DC, April 18.

2016 “The High Stakes of the G20 in 2016: a Historic Transition Period.” Presentation at

the Roundtable entitled “Japan’s G-7 and China’s G-20 chairmanships: Bridges or

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stovepipes in leader summitry?”. The Brookings Institution. Washington, DC. April 18.

2016 “Fostering Innovation in Global Climate Governance in a Context of International

Transformation: Early Clues from the COP 21 Success and Beyond.” Presentation at the Spring Campus of the University Alliance for Sustainability. Workshop on “Climate Governance in International Comparison.” Free University, Berlin. April 12.

2016 “A Vision for Global Economic and Environmental Reforms: Vision 20.” Opening

Presentation at the Vision 20: International Summit on Global Governance New Frontiers.” Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. March 31.

2015 “China's G20 Presidency: Implications for the Future of Global governance” (with

Yong Wang). Presentation at EDC, Ottawa, Canada. January 29. 2015 “Will the Global Economic Order Survive the Next 10 Years? And Will the 2016 G20

Help?” Seminar at CIGI, Waterloo, Global Economy Program. January 18 2015 “Deliberative State-Led Environmentalism: the Case of GMO Regulations in China in

a Comparative Context,” Presentation at the National Chengchi University, Taiwan ROC. December 10.

2015 “Paradigm Shift or Paradigm Clash?: the Battle over Global Development Norms.”

Invited Presentation at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. November 26. 2015 “The Political Economy of OFDI from China to Canada: Institutional Aspects and

Engagement Processes.” Presentation on the occasion of the official celebration of the 45th Anniversary of Canada-China Diplomatic Relations. UBC, Vancouver. November 12.

2015 “The Creative Destruction of the Current Global Order.” Presentation at the

Vancouver Club, Vancouver. December 10. 2015 “Reflections on a Period of Transition, Volatility, and Change.” Presentation at the

Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada, Vancouver, Canada. Roundtable Discussion on “New Developments in Trade and Financial Systems and Economic Reforms: The Asia Pacific Region” on the occasion of a delegation visit from the Policy Research Department of China’s Ministry of Commerce. October 25.

2015 “China’s Role in Global Economic Governance: G20, AIIB, One Belt One Road, and

TPP.” Seminar at Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing, China. October 19. 2015 “China’s Role in Global Economic Governance: G20, AIIB, One Belt One Road, and

TPP.” Research Seminar at the East China University of Political Science and Law, Shanghai, China. September 6.

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2015 “Integration vs. Entropy: Global Governance at a Critical Time.” Presentation at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. International Seminar: “New Consensus on Development and BRICS Cooperation.” September 5.

2015 “China’s New Approach to Global Governance: Stabilizer or Transformer?” Yangon

University, Yangon, Myanmar. Department of International Relations. August 7. 2015 “China’s New Approach to Global Governance: Stabilizer or Transformer?” Lee

Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. August 4. 2015 “Developing Human Resource Capacities in Myanmar: A Comparative Perspective.”

Presentation at Payap University, Chiangmai, Thailand. August 1 2015 “Major Changes in East Asian Political Economy: Significance and Opportunities for

Indonesia.” Presentation at the Indonesian Presidential Advisory Council (Wantimpres). Jakarta, Indonesia. July 29.

2015 “China’s Role in Global Economic Governance: G20, AIIB, One Belt One Road, and

TPP.” Presentation at the SouthWest University of Petroleum, Chengdu, China. June 11.

2015 “Climate Change Negotiations in 2015 and China’s Role.” Presentation at Minzu

University, Beijing, China, on May 27, 2015. 2015 “Audition auprès du Comité permanent des affaires étrangères et du développement

international (FAAE): La Situation à Hong Kong.” Hearing at the Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, on May 7, 2015.

2015 “The Creation of the AIIB in the Context of Changing Global Governance.” Panel

presentation at Peking University, on April 15, 2015. 2015 “Global Economic and Environmental Governance in Transition.” Presentation at

Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing, China on April 14, 2015. 2015 “Global Economic and Environmental Governance in Transition.” Presentation at

Fudan University, Shanghai, China on April 11, 2015. 2015 “The New Wave of International Financial Institutions.” Presentation made at the

Asian Financial Forum, Hong Kong, on January 20, 2015. Panelist on “The New Wave of International Financial Institutions” Asian Financial Forum on January 19-20, 2015. A summary of the panel can be found on Nikkei Asian Review.

2014 “Governing Systemic Risk at the Global Level.” Presentation at Tokyo University

(Workshop organized by Organized by Policy Thinknet Project and PARI -Policy Alternative Research Institute) on July 16, 2014.

2014 “The Challenge of Global Governance: Sources of Innovation & Leadership.”

Presentation at Tokyo University on July 12, 2014.

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2014 “China's Approach to Global Economic and Environmental Governance: FTA strategy, G20, climate, energy, and GMO governance.” Presentation at the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Development (DFATD), Ottawa, Greater China Division on May 22, 2014.

2014 “Governing Global Systemic Risks: Sources of Leadership and Innovation in Global

Governance.” Presentation at East China University of Political Sciences and Law (ECUPL), Shanghai, China, on May 8, 2014.

2014 “Comments on Regional Trends, and Competitive Mega-FTAs.” Presentation at

Peking University, China (School of International Studies) on May 7, 2014. 2014 “Governing Global Systemic Risks: Innovation and Leadership.” Presentation at

Tokyo University (Graduate School of Public Policy) on May 2, 2014. 2014 “Has China’s Growth Model Hit the Energy and Ecological Frontier?” Presentation at

Sciences-Po Le Havre, France, April 8, 2014. 2014 “China and Global Governance: Systemic Stabilizer, Innovator, or Veto Player?”

Presentation at DFATD- Government of Canada, Ottawa. March 27. 2014 “La Redefinition de la gouvernance mondiale: Complexity and Innovation.” Université

d’Ottawa – Cycles Sciences Po a Ottawa- 27 Mars. 2014 “Leadership in Global Governance: Complexity and Innovation.” Keynote Speech at

Tokyo University: Global Leader Program for Social Design and Management- Inaugural Symposium – March 7.

2014 “Global Economy and Asian Regional Governance at a Critical Juncture: Implications

for Myanmar's Reform Path.” Presentation at the Presentation at the Yangon Institute of Economics, Yangon, Myanmar on February 22.

2014 “Global Economy and Asian Regional Governance at a Critical Juncture: Implications

for Myanmar's Reform Path.” Presentation at the Chamber of Commerce (UMFCCI), Yangon, Myanmar on February 21.

2014 “Policy Development in a Fast Changing Global Economic Environment: Public

Policy Innovations and Tri-sector Partnerships.” Presentation for the Myanmar CSR - UN Global Compact Network in Yangon, Myanmar on February 20.

2014 “China's Approach to Global Economic & Environmental Governance: G20, Climate

Policy, and GMO Regulation in a Larger Perspective.” Presentation at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi, India. February 17.

2014 “China and Global Governance: Systemic Stabilizer, Innovator, or Veto Player?”

Presentation at the University of Toronto, Munk School, Asian Institute. January 16.

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2014 “The G20 as Laboratory for Institutional Cooperation between Established and Emerging Powers.” Presentation at the University of Ottawa- Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS). January 14.

2014 “Experience and Research with Global Governance and Geopolitics.” Presentation at

the National Model United Nations Conference in Vancouver, BC. January 10. 2013 “The Political Economy of Successful Chinese Investments in Canada and Beyond:

Institutional Aspects and Engagement Processes.” Presentation for the BC Government and the NDRC at UBC. November 7.

2013 “The Mediation and Impact of Chinese Overseas FDI: some questions.” Presentation

at Conference at Princeton University, “Owned by China”, co-organized by Yves Tiberghien and Sophie Meunier. November 8.

2013 “China’s Political System: Context, Structure, Leaders, Process, and Some Open

Questions.” Guest Lecture in the UBC Law School. October 17. 2013 “How far can Abe go in the wake of his four victories?” Presentation at the Japan

Studies Association of Canada (JSAC) in Saskatoon, Canada. October 5. 2013 “East Asian Politics in a Comparative/Global Perspective.” Presentation at the East

China University of Political Science and Law (ECUPL), Shanghai. Political Science Institute (PSI). September 28.

2013 “China’s Role in Global Governance: case of G20.” Presentation at South-West

University of Political Science and Law, Chongqing, China. Sept 24. 2013 “The Role of BRICS Countries in the G20 and Global Governance.” Presentation at

SISU- Chongqing- School of International Studies, China. Sept 23. 2013 “G7 vs. Emerging Countries in the G20: The Key Axis in Global Economic

Governance.” Presentation at the conference organized by the Japan Economic Foundation (JEF) “Global governance in the 21st century-towards establishment of responsible leadership.” July 26– Tokyo, International House of Japan (IHJ)

2013 “Asia Rising: What Impact for the Strategies of European Firms.” Presentation for the

CCIFJ and UFE-Japon (Union des Français de l’Etranger), Tokyo, Japan. July 9. 2013 “The EU-Japan Relationship in the Global Context.” Presentation at Waseda

University, Tokyo, Japan. July 5. 2013 “The Great New Search for Global and Regional Economic Governance: What is

Japan's Role?” Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. Policy Seminar. June 26. 2013 “The Great New Search for Global and Regional Economic Governance: What is

Japan's Role?” Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan. Policy Seminar. Department of Advanced Social and International Studies. June 24.

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2013 “Japanese Politics and Public Policy: an Introduction.” Faculty Seminar at the East West Center, University of Hawaii, May 29, 2013

2013 “Socio-Economic and Political Factors in the Adoption of GMOs: Comparative

Analysis of Various National Choices: The origins of the global divergence in GMO regulations between the US, the EU, Japan, Korea, and China.” Presentation at the International Biosafety Forum – the Fifth Workshop

(May 27-28, 2013, Beijing) 2013 “G7 vs. Emerging Countries in the G20: The Key Axis in Global Economic

Governance.” Presentation at the Chattham House, London, UK on May 9. Event title: “From the G8 to the G20 and beyond:

setting a course for economic global governance.” 2013 “Global and Regional Institution-Building: The Importance of Middle Power

Diplomacy in East Asia.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Korea Association for International Studies (KAIS) on April 19-20 in Seoul, Korea.

2013 “China in 2013: Economic and Environmental Opportunities and Challenges.” UBC

IAR Workshop on the Great Chinese Leadership Transition. March 29. 2013 “China’s Diverse Preferences in Global Economic and Environmental Governance.”

Presentation at The Fifth World Forum on China Studies / Shanghai (panel organized by the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences). March 24. 2013 “Global Governance and G20: Process and Prospects.” Presentation at the Shanghai

Academy of Social Sciences. March 22. 2013 “Leadership Change in Korea: What Could Mean for the Korea-Japan Relation, Asia,

and the World?” UBC IAR Workshop on the Korean Election. February 28. 2013 “Leadership Changes in China, Japan, and Korea: What do they Mean for Asia and the

World.” Presentation to the HEC and Stanford Alumni Associations (Pole Globalization HEC). Paris, France. February 5.

2013 “La montée en puissance de l’Asie et son impact pour les stratégies européennes.”

Colloque “l’Asie en 2013” - HEC Eurasia Institute, Paris, France. February 5. 2013 “Abenomics and the New Trajectory of Japan’s Economy: Fiscal Policy, BOJ, TPP,

and Energy.” UBC IAR Workshop on the 2012 Japanese Election. January 23. 2012 “China’s Position Toward Macroeconomic Coordination in the G20.” Fudan

University, Shanghai, China. Workshop at the School of International Relations and Public Affairs. December 9.

2012 “How is China Facing the Challenge of Global Economic and Environmental

Governance?” East China Normal University, Shanghai, China. UBC-ECNU Joint Research Core Group on China in the Modern World. November 9.

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2012 “The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): a New Balancing Tool Against China?”

Sciences-Po, Paris. Conference on “Back to Realism? Assessing Obama’s Foreign Policy” (Centre d’Etudes Europeennes, Asia-Centre, PSIA). October 22.

2012 “Dangerous Fault Lines: Euro Crisis, Political Legitimacy, and the Grave Risks for

European Democracy.” Peking University, School of International Studies, Seminar Presentation, September 19.

2012 “Global Governance at a Critical Juncture: China's Role in the G20 Great Game.” East

China University of Political Science and Law (ECUPL), Shanghai, Political Science Institute (PSI), September 16.

2012 “The G20 at a Critical Juncture: Parsing Asian Roles and the Changing Balance of

Power – Report from the field.” Ottawa: DFAIT, China Section Briefing. May 1. 2011 “The G20 at a Critical Juncture: Parsing Asian Roles and the Changing Balance of

Power.” UBC, Seminar at the Institute of Asian Research. November 28. 2011 “Dangerous Fault Lines: Euro Crisis, Political Legitimacy, and the Grave Risks for

European Democracy.” UBC presentation (sponsored by the Institute of European Studies, the dept of political science, the Liu Center, and the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions). November 24.

2011 “Comment réguler les risques systémiques : la gouvernance mondiale dans la

tourmente.” Science Po, Séminaire du CSO (Centre de sociologie des organisations), Paris. November 17.

2011 “La bataille pour une nouvelle gouvernance economique mondiale: quels sont les rôles

joués par la Chine, le Japon et la Corée au G20?” Séminaire de la Fondation France-Japon de l’EHESS. November 17.

2011 “Did the G20 Cannes Summit Result in a New Balance of Power?” HEC Alumni

Presentation. Pôle HEC Globalisation and Stanford Club of European Leaders, Paris, Cercle Foch. November 16.

2011 “Les avancées du G20 de Cannes : évaluation générale et rôle des pays asiatiques.”

Presentation at the French National Assembly, Commission des Affaires Européennes, Paris, France. November 8.

2011 “G20 and the Global Development Agenda: Paradigm Shift or Paradigm Clash?”

Tsinghua University School of Public Policy and Management. 3rd International Conference on Public Policy & Management, Beijing, China. October 24.

2011 “Governing Systemic Risk and Exceptional Crises: Lessons from Japan as Crisis

Pioneer.” Todai Forum at Science Po, Paris. October 18.

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2011 “The Human Paradox and the Challenge of Global Governance.” Concluding Speech at the Stanford 120th Anniversary Celebration in Paris, France (organized by the Stanford Club of European Leaders). September 29.

2011 “Governing Systemic Risk and Exceptional Crises: Japan's Policy Response to the

March 2011 Disaster.” Lester B. Pearson United World College of the Pacific, Victoria, BC. September 20.

2011 “East Asian Politics and the Great G20 Game: Convergence and Divergence in

Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Approaches.” Keio University, Tokyo, Japan. Research Seminar. July 13.

2011 “Power Shifts and Global Governance: the Roles of Japan and China in the G20 and

Climate Change.” Keio University, Tokyo, Japan. Public Lecture. July 13. 2011 “The Great G20 Game: what roles for China and Japan in global economic governance

reforms?” Tokyo University, School of Public Policy (東京大学公共政策大学院). Faculty and Graduate Student Seminar. July 12, Tokyo, Japan.

2011 “Power Shifts and Power Games in the G20: What do China and Japan want from

global governance?” Public Lecture. London School of Economics (LSE), London, UK, June 20.

2011 “Global Governance at a Critical Juncture: Power Shifts and Power Games in the

G20.” Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan (Institute of European and American Studies), June 15.

2011 “Global Governance at a Critical Juncture: China's Role in the G20 Great Game.”

National Chengchi University, Taiwan. IIR Symposium on International Studies. June 10.

2011 “East Asian Politics and the Great G20 Game: Convergence and Divergence in

Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Approaches.” East Asia Institute (EAI), Seoul, Korea. Expert Seminar. June 7.

2011 “Global Governance at a Critical Juncture: Power Shifts and Power Games in the

G20.” Tsinghua University, Beijing. School of Public Policy and Management (SPPM). May 27.

2011 “G20 and Global Governance.” Peking University, School of International Studies

(SIS), Faculty Seminar. May 27. 2011 “Governing Systemic Risk and Exceptional Crises: Japan's Policy Response to the

March 2011 Disaster.” Fudan University (US Research Center), Shanghai, China. May 18.

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2011 “What does China Expect from Global Economic and Environmental Governance?: WTO, G20, GMOs, and Climate Change in a Broader Perspective.” Nanjing-Hopkins Center. Nanjing, China. May 16.

2011 “G20 and Global Economic Governance Reform.” Peking University Public Lecture,

School of International Studies. May 12. 2011 “Super Growth Cycle and Historic Rebalancing of Power in the Asia-Pacific:

Underlying Economic Forces, Opportunities, and Risks.” National Chengchi University, Taiwan. Conference Presentation “Living with Giants”, May 5.

2011 “Explaining Chinese Preferences and Actions in Global Climate Governance.”

Institute of International Relations (IIR) of National Chengchi University (NCCU), Taiwan. April 19.

2011 “Global Governance at a Critical Juncture: Power Shifts and Power Games in the

G20.” National Taiwan University Lecture (Taipei, Taiwan), April 13. 2011 “The French Constitutional Council (Conseil Constitutionnel) (and other French

specificities). National Taipei University. March 14. 2011 “The Exemplarity and Limits of the EU Climate Change Policy.” Science Po, Paris

(Centre des Etudes Europeennes). February 17. 2011 “De Séoul à Paris (ou Cannes): Les attentes des pays asiatiques sur l’échiquier du G20

en 2011.” Audition Assemblée Nationale (Commission des Affaires Européennes). Paris, France. February 17.

2011 “Quel rôle tiendra la Chine dans la nouvelle gouvernance mondiale ?” Conférence de

l’ANAJ-IHEDN. Ecole Militaire, Paris, France. February 16. 2011 “De Séoul à Paris (ou Nice): Les attentes des pays asiatiques sur l’échiquier du G20 en

2011.” As part of public workshop organized by Asia Centre, Comment mobiliser l'Asie au G20 ?” Auditorium Musée Guimet, Paris, France. February 7.

2011 “Global Economic Governance in Transition: 転換期の世界経済ガバナンス

A Political Economy Analysis and Questions for Japan政治経済分析と日本へのクエスチョン. RIETI Brown Bag Lunch Seminar, METI (Ministry of Trade, Economy and Industry of Japan), Tokyo, Japan. January 17.

2010 “When economic interests and democratic governance collide: The origins of the

global divergence in GMO regulations between the US, the EU, Japan, Korea, and China.” National Chengchi University, Taiwan. School of Public Policy. December 10.

2010 “Global Power Shifts and G20: A Geopolitical Analysis at the Time of the Seoul

Summit.” East Asian Institute, Seoul. The 12th Smart Talk Forum. November 16.

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2010 “What does China Expect from Global Economic and Environmental Governance?: WTO, G20, GMOs, and Climate Change in a Broader Perspective.” Korea University. Dept of Political Science, 16th Colloquium. November 16.

2010 “What does China Expect from Global Economic and Environmental Governance?:

WTO, G20, GMOs, and Climate Change in a Broader Perspective.” Stanford University, California. Stanford China Program Series. The Walter Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center. October 11.

2010 “What does China Expect from Global Economic and Environmental Governance?:

WTO, G20, GMOs, and Climate Change in a Broader Perspective.” University of California, Berkeley. Institute of International Studies [MIRTH Seminar]. October 4.

2010 “The Global Battle over the Governance of Agricultural Biotechnology: The roles of

Japan, Korea, and China.” Tsinghua University, Beijing. Workshop on the “Governance of Food Safety.” September 18.

2010 “Economic Transformation and Political Fog: Japan in a Comparative Asian

Perspective.” Singapore, Suntec Center. Harvard Project in Asia-Pacific International Relations (HPAIR) Conference – Domestic Transitions. August 24.

2010 “The Political Consequences of Inequality in Japan(格差問題と政治変動). Tokyo

University, Tokyo. Paper Prepared for presentation at the conference “A Perfect Tectonic Shift?: Structural Developments, Koizumi Reforms, and the Collapse of the LDP.” August 19-20.

2010 “The Global battle over the Governance of Agricultural Biotechnology: The roles of

Japan, Korea, and China.” Brocher Foundation Symposium organized by SFU and UBC in Geneva, Switzerland. July 8.

2010 “The Copenhagen Paradoxes: Climate Change, EU Normative Leadership, and EU-

China Engagement.” Presented at the Seminar of the Center for European Studies at Science Po, Paris. July 4.

2010 “The Rising Inequalities in Japan: A Political Economy Approach.” Seminaire de la

Fondation France-Japon de l’EHESS, Dans le cadre du séminaire economie politique du changement institutionnel (EPCI) organisé par PSE et MSE (Université Paris1) Maison des Sciences Economiques, Paris, France (May 27).

2010 “Global Financial Crisis and Regime Change in Japan: CME Reforms, Rising

Inequality, and the Turn Toward Social Democracy in 2009.” Princeton University, New Jersey. March 27-28. Conference on Comparative Responses to the Economic Crisis in Advanced Industrial States

2010 “Will China Rule the World by 2030?: The Rise of China, the Dilemma of Hegemonic

Transition, and the Future Peace of the World”. Pearson College, Victoria, BC, March 22.

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2010 “Regime Change in Tokyo?: Promises, Stakes, and Realities of the Revolutionary Hatoyama Administration.” Japan Foundation, Toronto. Feb 10.

2009 “Explaining China’s Preferences in Global Economic and Environmental Governance:

Deliberative Participation and the Case of Genetically Modified Food Regulations.” Tsinghua University, School of Public Policy and Management, Beijing, China. Dec 17.

2009 “Entrepreneurial States and the Corporate Restructuring Dilemma: Japan in a

Comparative Context.” National Chengchi University, Dept of Political Science, Taipei, Dec 8.

2009 “Regime Change and Green Shift in Tokyo: Climate Change Politics in Japan on the

Eve of Copenhagen.” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC, “Northeast Asia on the Path to Copenhagen” Conference. Nov 17.

2009 “Is Japan Turning European?: Inertia and Change in Japan’s Climate Change Politics.”

School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Washington DC, Edwin Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies (with comments from Dr. Kent Calder). Nov 16.

2009 “Is Japan Turning European?: Inertia and Change in Japan.” Institute of European

Studies, UBC, “Post-Kyoto Strategies Compared,” Oct 31. 2009 “Japan Political Update: Political Earthquake in Tokyo.” Canada-Japan Society of

British Columbia & Canada International Council (CIC). Vancouver. Oct 7. 2009 “The Week After: Toward a Great Transformation in Japan?” UBC, Center for

Japanese Research. September 9. 2009 “Representation without Institutions?: The Puzzle of GMO Governance in China (and

Hong Kong).” Hong Kong University, Faculty of Law, July 9. 2009 “La stratégie post- Kyoto de l'Union européenne (the post-EU strategy of the EU).”

Science Po Paris, European Center Invited Talk, June 5. 2009 “The Role of the EU in the Global Battle over the Governance of Agriculture

Biotechnology.” Free University of Berlin. Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue, SSHRC EU Cluster, June 3.

2009 “The EU's Role in the Battle to Reshape Global Governance.” Free University of

Berlin. Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue, SSHRC EU Cluster, June 2. 2009 “Representation without Institutions?: The Puzzle of GMO Governance in China (and

Hong Kong).” Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Dept of Social Sciences, May 6.

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2009 “Japan’s Response to Global Economic and Environmental Challenges: Grounds for Partnership with Canada.” University of Toronto. Canada and Japan After 80 Years of Bilateral Relations. March 13.

2009 “A Crisis of Global Governance and Coordination: Geopolitical Perpective on the

Financial Crisis.” Simon Fraser University, March 6. 2008 “Global Hopes, Global Realities: the International Dimension of President Obama’s

Election.” UBC Center for US Studies and Faculty of Arts, Panel on the US Election. November 5.

2008 “Elusive Governance: the EU’s Growing Role in Solving the Global Financial Crisis.”

UBC, Institute for European Studies. Panel on the EU and the Global Financial Crisis. October 28.

2008 “Elusive Governance: Finance as the Achilles’ Heel of the Global Economy.” UBC

Faculty of Arts. Panel on the Global Financial Crisis. October 21. 2008 “Representation Without Institutions?: the Puzzle of China’s GMO Governance in the

Global Context.” French Center for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC), Hong Kong, China. May 22.

2008 “Genetically-Engineered Food and the Democratic Governance Dilemma:

Understanding the EU’s Turn Against GMOs in a Global Context.” University of Washington, Seattle. EU Center. April 15.

2008 “Civil Society and Political Agenda-Capture: the Battle over Genetically-Engineered

Food in Japan”. University of Washington, Seattle. Japan Studies Program (Jackson School of International Studies). April 14.

2007 “GMOs in the Eye of the Storm; Life Sciences, Society, and Global Politics.” UBC.

Presentation in APSC 261 (Applied Science Course for Engineering Students). October 30.

2007 “Civil Society and Political Agenda-Capture; the Battle over Genetically-Engineered

Food in Japan.” UBC. Center for Japanese Research Seminar. October 19. 2007 “The Politics of Global Divergence: GMOs and the Transatlantic Divide in a Global

Context.” University of Victoria, Victoria, BC. Conference on “Agriculture Policy Changes: Canada, EU, and the World Trade Organization” (September 14).

2007 “The Global Battle over Agriculture Biotechnology.” Simon Fraser University.

Political Science Department. May 31. 2007 “The Global Battle over Agriculture Biotechnoloyg”. Peter Wall Institute for

Advanced Studies, UBC. Luncheon Talk for Associates of the Institute. April 11.

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2007 “The Global Battle over the Governance of Genetically-Engineered Food.” Liu Center for Global Issues, UBC. March 16

2007 “The EU as Global Precautionary Power: the Battle over the Governance of

Genetically-Modified Food.” UBC Law School, Guest lecture. March 6. 2007 “The Global Battle over Genetically-Modifed Food.” UBC School of Journalism.

March 5. 2007 “The Global Battle over Genetically-Modified Food.” UBC Student Environment

Centre Conference, “Seeds for Change” (January 20). 2006 “Multilevel Competitive Regionalism in East Asia: is it Sustainable?”. Institut

d’Etudes Politiques (Science Po), Centre d’Etudes en Relations Internatinales (CERI), Comparative Project on Political Economy (December 20).

2006 “A Clash of Two Regulatory Paradigms: The Battle over Genetically-Modified

Organisms in Japan”. Harvard University, Reischauer Institute, the Contemporary Japanese Politics Study Group (March 1).

2006 “Civil Society Mobilization, Regional Coalitions, and Political Agenda Capture: the

Battle over the Governance of Genetically-Modified Organisms in Japan in a Comparative Context”. Universite of Tokyo, Institute for Social Science, The Contemporary Japan Group (January 26).

2006 “The Battle for Global GMO Governance: the Roles of Europe, Japan, Korea,

Australia, and China in a Comparative Context”. Universite de Geneve, Faculte de Droit (January 9).

2005 “Geopolitique des OGM: Roles de l’Union Europeenne et du Japon dans la Bataille

pour la Gouvernance Globale”. Institut d’Etudes Politiques (Science Po), Centre d’Etudes en Relations Internatinales (CERI), (April 19).

2005 “Financial Globalization, Political Entrepreneurs, and the Reform of the Social

Contract: Japanese Corporate Reforms in Comparative Context”. Harvard University, Contemporary Japanese Political Studies Group, (March 10).

2005 “Of Hares and Tortoises: Financial Globalization and Corporate Governance Reforms,

in Japan, France, and Korea”. Stanford University, co-sponsored by the Department of Political Science and Institute for International Studies, (February 18).

2004 “The Invisible Hand?: The State and Corporate Governance Reforms.” University of

California at San Diego. Workshop on “Comparative Corporate Governance in the Pacific Region” organized by Peter Gourevitch (October 22/23).

2004 “Convergence Patterns in Corporate Governance and Financial Regulations: A

Comparative Perspective on Recent Reforms in the EU and Japan.” Workshop on EU-Japan-Canada Convergence at UBC, May.

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2004 “Japan’s Response to Domestic and Foreign Terrorism.” Lester Pearson College of the Pacific, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

2004 “The EU as Global Trouble-Maker in Chief: A Political Analysis of EU Regulations

and EU Global Leadership in the Field of Genetically-Modified Organisms.” Institute of European Studies: Transformation of Europe Series, University of British Columbia.

2004 “The Great WTO Battle over the Future of Biotechnology: EU vs US, Canada, and

Argentina on the Issue of Genetically Modified Organisms.” Political Science Students Association, University of British Columbia.

2003 “Reflections on the Outcome of the Nov. 9 Lower House Election: Toward a Brave New Japan?” Vancouver Mokuyokai Society and Vancouver Canada-Japan Society.

2003 “Global Investors, Mediating State, and Corporate Reforms Convergence: A Comparative Study of Japan, Korea, and France.” Research Seminar Series at the Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI), Institut des Etudes Politiques de Paris, France.

2003 “Le Choc Nissan et la Transformation de l’Economie Japonaise: Perspectives Comparatives.” Institut National des Langues Orientales (INALCO), Université Paris Dauphine.

2003 “Quelle Reponse du Japon a sa Crise Economique?” Institut des Etudes Politiques de Lille, France.

2003 “Global Investors, Mediating State, and Corporate Reforms Convergence: A Comparative Perspective on the Covert Jospin Reforms in France.” Max Planck Institute for Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany.

2003 “Japon-Coree: Analyse Politique de Deux Parcours Divergents.” Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, Institut des Etudes Politiques de Paris, France, on East Asian Capitalism and Globalization, “apres la crise. les economies asiatiques face aux defis de la mondialisation.”

2003 “Global Investors, Mediating State, and Corporate Reform Convergence: A Comparative Study of Japan, Korea, and France.” Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and Korea Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.

2003 “Policy-Making in the Era of Financial Globalization: The Battle for Japanese Corporate Reforms.” Department of Political Science, Graduate Seminar on Japanese Politics. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.

2003 “The Nissan Shock and the Transformation of the Japanese Political Economy.”

Wharton. School of Business and Center for East Asian Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

2003 “Japan Is Changing!: Significant Reforms and New Debates in Post-1996 Japan: The

Implications for Canada?” Roundtable on the Foreign Policy Dialogue and Canada-

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Asia Relations, Ottawa Congress Centre, Ottawa, March 27, 2003. Organized by: Asia Pacific Foundation and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT).

2002 “Japan and South Korea: Corporate Governance in Transition, 1997-2001.” Graduate Seminar on East Asian Political Economy, Stanford University, USA.

2002 “Reflections on the French Elections in 2002. ”Transformation of Europe Series, Institute of European Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

2002 “Earthquake in the Washington Consensus: What is So Controversial in Joseph Stiglitz's Globalization and Its Discontents?” Seminar Series of the Institute of International Relations, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

2002 “The Clash Between Global Investors, Vested Interests, and Voters: Structural

Reforms and the Crisis of Political Mediation in Post-1995 Japan.” Workshop on Crisis of Democratic Governance in East Asia, Organized by: Department of Political Science, Korea University and Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan.

2001 “Mobilizing Civil Society Against Financial Globalization in France and East Asia: Does It Matter Yet?” GERSI Workshop, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

2001 “États Dirigistes et Globalisation Financière : Politique et Restructuration Industrielle au Japon, en France et en Corée du Sud." Research Workshop, Université de Montreal, Montreal, Canada.

2000 “The Politics of Economic Structural Reforms in Japan Since 1995: What Explains the Sudden Acceleration of the Reform Process?” Visiting Scholars Workshop, Ministry of Finance, Tokyo, Japan.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2009-present ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR (with tenure), Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. 2001-2009 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia. Mentioned in 2003 Mclean’s Magazine as one of the 30 most popular professors at the University of British Columbia. Courses taught include:

n Poli 322: Japanese Politics and Government. n Poli 390: Honours Seminar 3d year. n Poli 327: European Integration. n Poli 322: Japanese Politics and Government. n Poli 464B: International Relations: Debates on Globalization. n Graduate Directed Readings on EU Democratization and Chinese Political

Economy. n Poli 516/464A: Comparative Political Economy.

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n Poli 580: Graduate Seminar on Japanese Foreign Policy. 2012 (Oct) INVITED PROFESSOR, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Science Po), Master

in Public Affairs (MPA). Gave Workshops on Global Economic and Evironmental Governance.

2011 (Feb/Nov) INVITED PROFESSOR, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Science Po), Master

in Public Affairs (MPA). Gave workshops in East Asian Political Economy and Global Governance.

2009 (Spring) VISITING PROFESSOR, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, Master of Public

Affairs (MPA program). Graduate Seminar: “East Asian Political Economy in Transition: Globalization, the Role of State, and Development Trajectories in China, Japan, and Korea.”

2005 (Spring) INVITED PROFESSOR, Asia Chair (“Chaire Asie”), Institut d’Etudes Politiques de

Paris. Graduate Seminar: “Political Economic of a Long-Term Economic Crisis” 5/2010 Invited Professor, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Science Po), Master in Public Affairs (MPA). Gave class in East Asian Political Economy.

2003 (Fall) INVITED PROFESSOR, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Lille, France. Taught Seminar

“Comparative Political Economy of East Asia: Asian Miracle and Asian Crisis, Development Debates in the Context of Globalization,” 28 students, evaluated 5.0/5.0.

1997-1998 TEACHING ASSISTANT, Stanford University Department of Political Science. Four classes: “The Rise of Industrial Asia” (twice), “Chinese Politics”, and “African Politics.”

GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION (c) Graduate Students Supervised and/or Co-Supervised • PH.D. Students:

Student Name Program Type Year Principal Co-Supervisor(s) Start Finish Supervisor

Benoit Leduc (Japan) Ph.D. 2001 2002 John Wood Tiberghien Li Guo Ph.D. 2006 Tiberghien Elena Feditchkina Ph.D. 2006 2014 Tiberghien Konrad Kalicki Ph.D. 2008 2015 Tiberghien Pascale Massot Ph.D 2009 2015 Tiberghien Aim Sinpeng Ph.D. 2009 2010 Tiberghien Tommi Rebien Ph.D. 2009 Tiberghien Linting Zhang Ph.D. 2011 Tiberghien Pascal Doray-Demetz Ph.D. 2011 2014 Tiberghien Sung Wook Park Ph.D. 2013 Tiberghien Brent Sutton Ph.D. 2012 Tiberghien Yingqiu Kuang Ph.D. 2014 Tiberghien

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Minjong Kang Ph.D. 2015 Tiberghien • MA Students:

Student Name Program Type Year Principal Co-Supervisor(s) Start Finish Supervisor

Marcelo Garcia (EU, theory)

MA 2001 2003 Tiberghien

Mike Weisbart (CPE, Korea)

MA 2000 2003 Tiberghien

Nelson Teixera (EU) MA 2001 2003 Tiberghien Asako Omukai (Japan)

MA 2002 2005 Tiberghien

Marko Papic (EU) MA, IES 2004 2006 Tiberghien Jessica Li (China) MA 2006 2008 Tiberghien Jeff Philips (CPE) MA 2007 2008 Tiberghien Jessica Goodman (GMOs)

MA 2008 2009 Tiberghien

Nick Fraser MA 2008 2009 Tiberghien Mark Walsh MA 2007 2008 Jacobs Tiberghien Christian Stockman MA, IES 2009 2009 Tiberghien Evelyn Chan MA 2009 2010 Tiberghien Pascale Massot MA, MAPPS 2009 2009 Tiberghien Dierkes Bernice (Hua) Ma MA 2009 2010 Tiberghien Josh Clark MA 2009 2010 Tiberghien Marie Kim MA, MAPPS 2011 2012 Tiberghien Chunman Zhang MA 2011 2013 Tiberghien Yunnan Chen MA 2011 2012 Tiberghien Yingqiu Kang MA 2012 2014 Tiberghien Wanting Lu MA 2012 2016 Tiberghien Jane (Juan) Wang MA 2014 2016 Tiberghien

Graduate Supervisions Committees

Student Name Program Type Year Principal Committee Member Start Finish Supervisor

Mark Manger (IPE) Ph.D. 1999 2005 Max Cameron Tiberghien Philippe Bourbeau (IR-CP)

Ph.D. 2002 2008 Brian Job Tiberghien

Paula Barrios (Environment)

Ph.D., Law 2003 2007 Catherine Dauvergne Tiberghien (external)

Netina Tan (CP) Ph.D. 2004 2010 Max Cameron Tiberghien Julia Freeman (GMO) Ph.D., IRES 2007 2012 Terre Satterfield Tiberghien Alice Hawkins (GMO)

Ph.D., CAE, interdisciplinary

2008 2013 Mike Burgess Tiberghien

Tom Woodsworth Ph.D. Geog. 2008 W David Edgington Tiberghien Kate Neville Ph.D. 2009 2012 Peter Dauvergne Tiberghien Yoel Kornreich Ph.D. 2011 Alan Jacobs Tiberghien Wenqin Lian Ph.D Law 2011 2017 Pitman Potter Tiberghien Maggie Juan Li Ph.D. Law 2011 2017 Pitman Potter Tiberghien

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Matt Gravelle Ph.D. 2009 2016 Alan Jacobs Passed 649 in March 2012

Fernando Villaseñor Rodriguez

Ph.D, Law 2010 2017 Hidenori Matsui Passed candidacy in Fall 2012

Charlie Roger Ph.D. 2013 2016 Peter Dauvergne Defence on July 18, 2016

Justin Alger Ph.D. 2013 2017 Peter Dauvergne Agustin Goenaga Ph.D. 2015 2015 Maxwell Cameron Tiberghien (external) Jerry Zhulin Zhang Ph.D. Law 2016 2016 Pitman Potter Tiberghien (external) Randy Evans (Japan) MA 2001 2003 Brian Job Tiberghien Jennifer Wood (CP) MA 2000 2003 Max Cameron Tiberghien Nico Sternsdorff (Environment)

MA 2005 2006 Peter Dauvergne Tiberghien

Diego de Merich (EU-theory)

MA 2003 2007 Barbara Arneil Tiberghien

Colin Trehearne (Environment)

MA 2005 2007 Peter Dauvergne Tiberghien

John Lageson (EU) MA, IES 2006 2007 Kurt Huebner Tiberghien Pascale Massot (China)

MA, MAPPS 2007 2009 MAPPS Tiberghien

Julia Bognar (EU, GMOs)

MA, IES 2007 2008 Kurt Huebner Tiberghien

Yu-Ting Lin MA 2010 2011 Brian Job Tiberghien Jie-Eun Kim MA 2010 2011 Brian Job Tiberghien Peter O’Boyle MA 2016 2016 Brian Job Tiberghien

Undergraduate Honours Supervision

Student Name Program Type Year Principal Co-Supervisor(s) Start Finish Supervisor

Anna Wong (CPE, development)

Honours Thesis 2006 2007 Tiberghien

Teddy Harrison (GMO, CP)

Honours Thesis 2006 2007 Tiberghien

Samuel Slover (CPE, development)

Honours Thesis 2006 2007 Tiberghien

Jacqueline Bell (theory, GMOs)

Honours Thesis 2007 2008 Tiberghien

Anna Filippova (IR) Honours Thesis 2007 2008 Tiberghien Rhianon Bader (China, democracy)

Honours Thesis 2007 2008 Tiberghien

Amanda Mack Honours Thesis 2010 Tiberghien Kayla Hillstob Honours Thesis 2010 Tiberghien Jin Young Park Honours Thesis 2011 2012 Tiberghien

PROFESSIONAL AND OTHER EXPERIENCE

1991-1994 FINANCIAL CONTROLLER, Michelin-Okamoto Tire Company, Tokyo, Japan. Built trilingual information system (Japanese, English and French) in the joint venture;

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created a harmonized accounting system; implemented and ran group reporting and treasury systems in all 12 subsidiaries with a total of 700 employees across Japan. Led months of confidence-building and negotiations both with directors of each local company and European headquarters, drafted Japanese common chart of accounts, installed computers, as well as conducted the actual programming and teaching of all systems. Audited sales subsidiaries and local branches throughout Japan and proposed to top management strategies and programs to reform the distribution network. Work done in Japanese, English and French.

1990-1991 EXECUTIVE TRAINEE, Michelin, Clermont-Ferrand, France. Analyzed the organizational structure and administrative procedures in investment projects; proposed concrete changes that were carried out by top management.

1990 FINANCE INTERN ON RISK MANAGEMENT, Compagnie Financiere Michelin, Switzerland. Analyzed exchange risks and interests risks models; built option-pricing models and leasing evaluation models. Participated in launching of new convertible debt in markets.

1989 FINANCE INTERN, Elf Trading, Switzerland. Built economic pricing models for the trading of futures in the oil market.

ORGANIZATION OF MAJOR EVENTS March-April 2016 Organized the Vision 20: International Summit on Global Governance's New Frontiers. Co-lead by the Institute of Asian Research, Munk School of Global Affairs, and Zhejiang University. View full details on the website: thevision20.org Faculty members, senior administrators, and graduate students from the Institute of Asian Research were in Hangzhou, China at an event coordinated by Professor Yves Tiberghien, Director of the Institute. The event, which brought together a large global coalition of policy schools and think tanks, sought to bring COP 21 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into the leadership priorities of the forthcoming G20 summit. The event brought together fifty world-class speakers and a dozen universities to seek a bigger-picture approach to the G20, initiate a new network, and produce a blue paper and book to influence the G20 in September 2016. Fundraised over $350,000 for this event from private sources and Zhejiang University. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2007-2008 Member of the Sage Award Committee for best paper, American Political Science

Association (APSA) 2005-present MEMBER OF EDITORIAL BOARD Pacific Affairs 2002-present BOOK REVIEW EDITOR

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Journal of East Asian Studies (Lynne Rienner) 2001-present PEER REVIEWER

International Organization Journal of East Asian Studies Pacific Affairs Japanese Journal of Political Science International Relations of the Asia-Pacific Critique Internationale Etudes du CERI Journal of Environment and Development

2002-present GRANT REVIEWER Social Science Research Council (IDRF Fellowship) Mustard Seed Foundation 2001-2004 GRADUATE COMMITTEE MEMBER, COMPARATIVE POLITICS COMMITTEE

MEMBER, HONOURS ADVISER, and SEARCH COMMITTEE MEMBER, Dept. of Political Science. MEMBER OF GRADUATE ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE, Institute of European Studies.

2004 WORSKHOP CO-ORGANIZER: “EU-Japan-Canada Convergence.” May 7-8. 2004 WORKSHOP ORGANIZER: “EU Harmonization or Globalization: Toward a Model

of EU Regulatory Policy in Response to Globalization?” April 16. 2005 OP-ED PIECE (COMMENT) in Globe and Mail, p A17. "Shall We dance?: Canada

and Japan would make ideal partners in the international arena" (with Julian Dierkes) (1/18/2005)

2005 SPECIAL GUEST, Canadian National TV (CBC)'s Newsworld. Interviewed on

Japan-Canada relations (1/19/2005) 2004 SPECIAL GUEST, Canadian National Radio (CBC)’s “The Current.” Interviewed on

Japan’s policy in Iraq (7/22/2004). 2004 GUEST LECTURER on Poli322, Japanese Government and Politics. University of

British Columbia.

2003 DISCUSSANT, “The Politics of the Kyoto Protocol in Japan.” Institute of Asian Research Workshop on Kyoto Protocol, UBC, January 31.

2002 DISCUSSANT, “Political Reforms in Japan and Canada.” Workshop on “Social and

Political Change in the New Millenium: Japan and Canada in a Comparative Perspective.” Organized by the Institute of Asian Research, November 14.

2002 UBC IMAGINE PROF.