OKAMOTO Masaaki

okamoto cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp

Research Departments・Position

Political & Economic Coexistence・Professor

Area

Area Studies, Political Science

Research Interests / Keywords

・Local Politics in Southeast Asia
・Politics of Peast Swam Restoration in Indonesia
・Politics of ICT in Southeast Asia


Overview

Local Politics in Southeast Asia

I have conducted a comparative research on local governance in Southeast Asia, a comparative and rather comprehensive research on local elite in three Southeast Asian countries (Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia) with a quantitative method and also a historical transformation of local politics in Indonesia. The second quantitative research is the first trial in the world and show the characteristics of local governnance in three countries with a quantitative and comparative perspective. The thrid one shows the continuity and discontinuiry of local politics in Java since the colonial period. The intreguing fact is the survivavility of local bureaucrats as local heads and vice local heads in Java.

Politics of Peast Swam Restoration in Indonesia

The haze caused by the fire on peat swamp in Indonesia was devastating not only in Indonesia but also in the archipelago Southeast Asia in 2015. That prompted the Indonesian government to start the peat swamp restoration project. This research aims to analyze the politics of the project from the national to the village level. Most of the government projects have been implemented without detailed information on the realities and, therefore, they have tended to be going badly. The peatswam restoration project is not exceptional. The research aims to find out the political bottlenecks that hamper the smooth implemantation of the project and give some policy recommendations.

Politics of ICT in Southeast Asia

ICT-zation has been giving siginificant impacts on Southeast Asian societies and politics. Without understanding the cyber-space politics, we fail to understand the newly developing politics in Soutehast Asia. As a first step, I have started to conduct the cyber-space politics during the 2019 presidential election in Indonesia. It is a phenomenal post-truth politics. Based on this analysis, I am hoping to expand my research by including ICT politics in other Soutehast Asian countries.

Research funds

Type Theme Period
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) Informalizing Asia: Dynamics and dilemma of global mega cities 2019 – 2023
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) Political Dynamics of Policy Diffusion and Central-Local Relationship: Comparison of Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia 2019 – 2022
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) De-territorialization of International Reime and Nation-State Backlash: A Case of Northern Rakhine Crisis 2019 – 2021
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) Land ownership and peatland restoration in Indonesia 2019 – 2022
Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research (Fostering Joint International Research (B)) グッド・ガバナンス論再考のためのインドネシア地域研究:ビッグデータ分析の試み 2019 – 2022
Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows 現代インドネシアにおける農地改革の政治:分権、退去、そして対抗運動 2019 – 2021
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) Comparative Study on Colonial State Building 2017 – 2019
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) Re-assessing the functions of conflict prevention in community policing 2017 – 2019
Challenging Research (Exploratory) 出稼ぎトンネル坑夫集団「豊後どっこ」にみるアジア近現代開発史研究 2017 – 2019
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) Reaserch on ASEAN Economic Community: Political Economy for Natural Resource Development, Trade of Primary Goods and Maritime Interests 2016 – 2018
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) LGBT Politics in Southeast Asia 2016 – 2018
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) Comparative Study on the Perception of Constituents on Local Governance in Southeast Asia: Comparison Between the Philippines and Indonesia 2015 – 2018
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) Intergenerational impacts and resilience of transmigrant communities in the outer islands of Indonesia 2015 – 2017
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) Governance of Development in Metropolitan Southeast Asia and the Transformation of State Role 2015 – 2017
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) Democratization and Judicialization of Politics in Southeast Asian Countries 2014 – 2016
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) Smallholders and Plantation Companies of Oil Palm in Southeast Asia: The Changes of Their Behaviour Accompanying the Globalization and Those Influences 2014 – 2017
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (Research in a proposed research area) Comparative and Historical Studies on Emerging States, and Regional and Global Orders 2013 – 2017
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) Emergence of New Growth Mechanism and its Political Economy in Southeast Asia 2013 – 2016
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) Comparative Study of Local Government Survey in Southeast Asia: Comparison Among Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia 2013 – 2016