Celeste Arrington (George Washington University), "From Manners to Rules: The Legalistic Turn in Governance and Secondhand Smoke Prevention in Japan and South Korea"

Date: 

Monday, October 25, 2021, 12:00pm to 1:00pm

Location: 

Online Only
Korea Foundation Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University
 
Moderator: Christina L. Davis
Director, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations; Professor of Government; Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University
 
This seminar is part of the Special Series on Policy Innovations in Crises, supported by a grant from the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership (CGP). Co-sponsored by the Korea Institute, Harvard University, and the East Asian Legal Studies Program, Harvard Law School.
 

 

Additional Resources

1. Celeste Arrington, "Insider Activists and Secondhand Smoke Countermeasures in Japan." Asian Survey 61 (4), 2021.

2. Holly Jarman, "Legalism and Tobacco Control in the EU." European Journal of Public Health 28 (3), 2018.

3. Celeste Arrington, Accidental Activists: Victim Movements and Government Accountability in Japan and South Korea. Cornell University Press, 2016.

4. Thomas Burke and Jeff Barnes, Varieties of Legal Order: The Politics of Adversarial and Bureaucratic Legalism. Routledge Press, 2017.