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About Staff:Before FY2004

OKAMOTO Masaaki

Past research experience
  1. Worked as a JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) expert on Regional Development in the Sulawesi Island, Indonesia from April 2001-April 2003
  2. Joined CSEAS in September 2003
Major Publications
  1. The Indonesian Foreign Policy during the First Half of the 1980s: Taking into Consideration the Foreign Policy Principle: Bebas Aktif (in Japanese). Ajia Kenkyu (Asian Studies) 43(4), 1997
  2. The Colonial Aristocratic Bureaucrats (Pangreh Pradja) Surviving the Revolution: In the Case of West Java, Indonesia (in Japanese). SEAS 38(2), 2000
  3. Decentralization in Indonesia: A Project for National Integration. In Government Decentralization Reforms in Developing Countries (in Japanese and in English), ed. by M. Muramatsu. Tokyo: Institute for International Cooperation: Japan International Cooperation Agency, 2001
  4. New Order's Elite Turned Reformers (Orang Reformasi): Focusing on the Making Process of the Banten Province (in Japanese). Asian and African Area Studies 1, 2001
  5. Decentralization in Indonesia: The Decentralization Process and Categorization of Problems Facing the Decentralization. In Japanese Political Economy and the Surrounding Asian Countries 1: Political Order, ed. by M. Muramatsu and T. Shiraishi. Kyoto: International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2003.
  6. The Intergovernmental Relationship after the Decentralization: On the Centralization-Oriented Policies. In Future Perspective of Indonesia and the Japanese ODA Policy. Tokyo: Center for International Financial Information, 2004
  7. Local Politics in Decentralized Indonesia: The Governor General of Banten Province. IIAS Newsletter No.34. 2004
  8. Re-centralizing Indonesia: Regaining Authorities Back by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Future of Yudhoyono New Government. In Future Perspective of Indonesia and the Japanese ODA Policy. Tokyo: Center for International Financial Information, 2005
  9. So Peaceful 2004 Election: In Relationship with the History of “Politics and Violence” in Indonesia. In The 2004 Elections in Indonesia and the Start of New Government, ed. by K. Matsui and K. Kawamura. Tokyo: Akashi Shoten, 2005
  10. Decentralized/Separate Model to Weak Centralized/Concurrent Model: The New Decentralization Scheme and the Victory of the Ministry of Home Affairs. In The 2004 Elections in Indonesia and the Start of New Government, ed. by K. Matsui and K. Kawamura. Tokyo: Akashi Shoten, 2005
  11. Belated Reformasi in South Sulawesi, Indonesia: The Declining Political Power of the Golkar Party in 2004. Ajia Kenkyu (Asian Studies) 51(2), (in print)
  12. Activated Local Power Politics in Indonesia and the Birth of Provincial “Governor -General”: Politics in the Banten Area, 1998-2003. SEAS 43(1). 2005
  13. On the Politically Rising Violent Group in the Banten Province, Indonesia: Its Historical Background and Social Characters. In Micrology of Local World in Indonesia, ed. by T. Sugishima. Tokyo: Hukyosha, forthcoming
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