Paul Talcott
Freie Universität Berlin
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Lector
D-14195 Berlín, Alemania
Hora de atención
Trayectoria académica
2009 |
FU Berlin, Japan Seminar, investigador avanzado |
2005-2006 |
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, investigador visitado |
2002-2006 | Emory University, Department of Political Science, profesor asociado |
2000-2002 |
University of Tokyo, Institute for Social Science, investigador postdoctoral |
1999-2000 |
Harvard University, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, investigador postdoctoral |
1999 |
Harvard University, Department of Government, Ph.D. |
Docencia
SS 2011 |
Social Policy in Japan / FU Berlin, Japan Seminar |
WS 2010/11 |
Public Policy in Japan / FU Berlin, Japan Seminar |
WS 2009/10 |
The Politics of Elderly Policy in Japan / FU Berlin, Japan Seminar |
WS 2008/9 |
Methods in Japanese Studies / FU Berlin, Japan Seminar |
WS 2008/9 |
Translation Workshop, Demographic Change in Japan / FU Berlin, Japan Seminar |
2002-2005 |
Graduate and Undergraduate Courses in Comparative Politics, Public Policy, Health Policy, and East Asian Politics / Emory University, Atlanta, USA |
Publicaciones seleccionadas
con Koichi Kawabuchi: Getting Vaccine Policy Right: A global-standard comprehensive policy for Japan, Shakai Hoken Junpo (noticias de seguros sociales) 2413-2414 (febrero 1, febrero 11, 2010), p. 14-20, 20-27 (en japonés).
Political Parties and the Aging Society, en: Florian Coulmas (ed.): The Demographic Challenge. A Handbook about Japan, London 2008, Brill.
The Politics of Japan's Long Term Care Insurance System, en: Harald Conrad and Ralph Luetzeler (eds.): Aging and Social Policy. A German-Japanese Comparison, Múnich 2003, Iudicium, p.89-121.
Presentaciones seleccionadas
The Regionalization of Japanese Health Care Policy, Nissan Seminar, St. Antony's College, Oxford University, Mayo 2012.
Japanese Health Policy in a Regional Perspective, Risk in East Asia RTG, Duisburg University, Diciembre 2011.
Roundtable on East Asian Studies (Chair), New Research Trends in Contemporary Asian Studies, Institute of Asian Affairs, Berlin, Mayo 2006.