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Complex Risk Governance and Public Policy

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Hideaki Shiroyama
Institute for Future Initiatives
Professor / Graduate School of Public Policy Professor
The aim of this project is to explore the governance and public policy on ¡°complex risk issues¡± posed by the interaction between physical phenomena (such as natural disaster) and humans¡¯ social economic activities. The project deals with such issues mainly from a social science perspective but also by bringing together other disciplines, including natural science, and practical perspectives of those in government and business. Through collaboration, it looks at ways for socially-acceptable decision making and management. It also provides a platform to raise awareness and develop policy recommendations.
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Daishinsai ni manabu syakai kagaku vol.3: Fukushima Genpatsu jiko to fukugo risuku gabanansu (Social sciences leaned from the Great East Japan Earthquake vol.3: Fukushima nuclear accident and Complex Risk Governance), °®¶¹´«Ã½Keizai

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Research collaborators

- Taketoshi Taniguchi, Professor, Policy Alternatives Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
- Atsuo Kishimoto, Professor, Osaka University Institute for Datability Science
- Makiko Matsuo, Project Assistant Professor, The Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo
- Katsunori Mikuniya, Governor, Deposit Insurance Corporation of Japan, former Professor at Policy Alternatives Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
- Yasushi Katsuma, Professor, Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University
- Kenji Shibuya, Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
- Jonathan B. Wiener (Professor of Law at Duke Law School)

Related publications

- Daishinsai ni manabu syakai kagaku vol.3: Fukushima Genpatsu jiko to fukugo risuku gabanansu(Social sciences leaned from the Great EastJapan Earthquake vol.3: Fukushima nuclear accident and Complex Risk Governance)(Tokyo, Toyo Keizai, 2015).
- Hideaki Shiroyama, Yasushi Katsuma, Makiko Matsuo (2016), "Rebuilding Global Health Governance - Recommendations for the G7,¡±PARI Policy Brief(without peer-review)?
- Japan Global Health Working Group (2016), Protecting human security: proposals for the G7 Ise-Shima Summit in Japan, the Lancet, Health Policy, Volume 387, No. 10033, p2155-2162 (as a member of Japan Global Health Working Group)
- Social technology research and development, JST Strategic Basic Research Programs
- Research and development project report : Resilience analysis for policies for ensuring the safety of civil society and social activities, pp32-38?October, 2016
- Katsunori Mikuniya, Taketoshi Taniguchi, Hideaki Shiroyama, Atsuo Kishimoto, Yoshiki Hiruma, and Makiko Matsuo
- Risk Landscape in Japan: The Second Survey, Pari WP 15 No.20, pp1-112, January 2015
- Hideaki Shiroyama, "Composite Risk and Global Governance - Development and limitation of functional approach", Iwanami Course Modern 4: Politics in Globalization, Iwanami Shoten, pp239-268, April 2016,
- Hideaki Shiroyama, "How to respond to risk spreading and linkage", Japan's Security Series8 : Global Commons, Iwanami Shoten, pp17-46, November 2015

Contact

  • Makiko Matsuo
  • Email: pari[at]pari.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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