Panel: Mary Alice Haddad (Wesleyan), Kanoko Kamata (University of Pittsburgh), Susan Pharr (Harvard) "Civil Society and Policy Advocacy in Contemporary East Asia"

Date: 

Monday, October 5, 2020, 12:00pm to 1:00pm

Location: 

Online Only

"Effective Advocacy: Lessons from East Asia’s Environmentalists"

Mary Alice Haddad
John E. Andrus Professor of Government; Professor of Environmental Studies; Director, Office of Faculty and Career Development; Chair and Professor of East Asian Studies, Wesleyan University

"Community Organizing and the Reform of Japan’s Sex Crime Law in 2017"

Kanoko Kamata
Co-founder and former Executive Director, Community Organizing Japan; Ph.D. student in Sociology, University of Pittsburgh

Moderator: Susan Pharr
Senior Advisor, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations; Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of Japanese Politics, Harvard University

Please register here.

Note: This event requires registration in advance.

Additional Resources

Haddad, Mary Alice, "The Connected Stakeholder Model: How Advocates Influence Policy" (provided by author; pdf in attached link)

Haddad, Mary Alice, "Working with and around Strong States Environmental Networks in East Asia" (provided by author; pdf in attached link)

Kamata, Kanoko, "Civic Lawmaking: The Case of the Domestic Violence Movement in Japan" 

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