Sep. 2014

Challenges and Proposal for Japanese Politics
Jun. 2014

Politics for a Fully Functional Administration
(Project Leader: Yoshiaki Kobayashi, Professor, Faculty of Law, Keio University)
(Project Leader: Yoshiaki Kobayashi, Professor, Faculty of Law, Keio University)
Apr. 23, 2014

107th Symposium: “Politics for a Fully Functional Administration”
Jun. 2013

Democracy and Leadership in Japanese Politics
(Project Leader: Masayasu Kitagawa, Professor, Okuma School of Public Management, Waseda University)
(Project Leader: Masayasu Kitagawa, Professor, Okuma School of Public Management, Waseda University)
Mar. 21, 2013

100th Symposium: “Democracy and Leadership in Japanese Politics”
Jul. 2012

The Governance of Government and Political Party in the Era of Regime Change — To Make a Breakaway from Revolving Door of Short-lived Leaders and the Government's Inability to Make Decisions
(Project Leader: Yasunori Sone, Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University)
(Project Leader: Yasunori Sone, Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University)
Dec. 14, 2011

85th Symposium: “Politics and Leadership in the Era of Regime Change”
Jun. 2014

Effective Measures to Halt Birthrate Decline — Responding to the Declining Birthrate and Aging Society is Japan’s Mission in World History
(Project Leader: Takao Komine, Professor at the Graduate School of Regional Policy Design at Hosei University)
(Project Leader: Takao Komine, Professor at the Graduate School of Regional Policy Design at Hosei University)
Feb. 18, 2014

102nd Symposium: “Effective Measures to Halt Birthrate Decline — Responding to the Declining Birthrate and Aging Society is Japan’s Mission in World History”
Mar. 2013

Beyond Inequarity — Considering Perceived Inequarity, Education and Public Assistance
(Project Leader: Kotaro Tsuru, Professor, Graduate School of Business and Commerce, Keio University)
(Project Leader: Kotaro Tsuru, Professor, Graduate School of Business and Commerce, Keio University)
Feb.14, 2013

95th Symposium: “Beyond Inequarity — Considering Perceived Inequarity, Education and Public Assistance”