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Steven Robert Reed (born April 4, 1947) is a
political scientist Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
and Professor of Modern Government in the Faculty of Policy Studies at
Chuo University , commonly referred to as or , is a private research university in Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan. The university finds its roots in a school called Igirisu Hōritsu Gakkō (English Law School), which was founded in 1885, and became a university in 1 ...
in Tokyo. He has held positions at the
University of Alabama The University of Alabama (informally known as Alabama, UA, the Capstone, or Bama) is a Public university, public research university in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States. Established in 1820 and opened to students in 1831, the University of ...
and
Harvard University Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
, and he has served as a visiting professor at
Stanford University Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University, is a Private university, private research university in Stanford, California, United States. It was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford (the eighth ...
,
University of Washington The University of Washington (UW and informally U-Dub or U Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington, United States. Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast of the Uni ...
, and
Chiba University is a national university in the city of Chiba, Chiba, Chiba, Japan. It offers doctoral degrees in education as part of a coalition with Tokyo Gakugei University, Saitama University, and Yokohama National University. The university was formed in ...
. His main area of research is Japanese elections. Reed "calls himself an 'election junkie,'" and he has gathered and published a critical data-set of Japanese elections after World War II. Reviewers of his books note his "well-deserved reputation for insight and clarity in his writing on Japanese elections," combining "quality scholarship and an accessible writing style." In the field of
Comparative Politics Comparative politics is a field in political science characterized either by the use of the '' comparative method'' or other empirical methods to explore politics both within and between countries. Substantively, this can include questions relat ...
, his most cited articles concern
Duverger's Law In political science, Duverger's law ( ) holds that in political systems with single-member districts and the first-past-the-post voting system, as in, for example, the United States and Britain, only 2 powerful political parties tend to control ...
, especially testing and extending this principle in light of data from Japan and Italy. In ''Making Votes Count'', Gary W. Cox credits Reed as "the first to note the 'M + 1 equilibrium'... in his article extending Duverger's Law to the Japanese case." He also engaged in related debates about the M + 1 equilibrium. Eric C. Browne and
Dennis Patterson Dennis Glen Patterson (born December 30, 1948) is a Canadian politician and lawyer who was Senate of Canada, senator from Nunavut from 2009 until his retirement in 2023. He was the fifth premier of the Northwest Territories from 1987 to 1991. ...
extended and interpreted this principle in terms of
rational choice theory Rational choice modeling refers to the use of decision theory (the theory of rational choice) as a set of guidelines to help understand economic and social behavior. The theory tries to approximate, predict, or mathematically model human behav ...
, while their interpretation was contested by Gary W. Cox, and Reed also argued strongly against "the idea of rational calculation as the mechanism that produced the observed behavior." Based on his experience of teaching about Japan in the United States, Reed has also written a book, ''Making Common Sense of Japan'', which "demystifies various stereotypes about Japanese culture while revealing the naivete of culture-driven arguments about Japanese political economy." Read even beyond Political Science, one reviewer even noted that the book "rings down the curtain on what-Japan-is-like debates." Recently, Reed has taken up the understudied topic of Religion and Politics in Japan, writing about
secularization In sociology, secularization () is a multilayered concept that generally denotes "a transition from a religious to a more worldly level." There are many types of secularization and most do not lead to atheism or irreligion, nor are they automatica ...
in relation to the Asia Barometer survey and also co-authoring a groundbreaking book on Sōka Gakkai and
Kōmeitō , formerly New Komeito (NKP) and commonly referred to as simply Komei, is a political party in Japan founded by the leader of Soka Gakkai, Daisaku Ikeda, in 1964. It is generally considered centrist and socially conservative. Since 2012, ...
, ''Kōmeitō: Politics and Religion in Japan'', which
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notes fills a gap since "research has not kept pace with the impact of Sōka Gakkai and Kōmeitō, the political party that Sōka Gakkai founded in 1964, though both have exerted significant influence in Japanese politics for half a century." Together with co-authors George Ehrhardt, Axel Klein, and Levi McLaughlin, he here addresses "the party's understudied history," and the
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credits the book with filling a gap whereby "even though Japanese postwar politics cannot be understood without studying Komeito, there are few books about the party."


Background

Born in 1947 in Indiana, Steven R. Reed received his BA from
Wabash College Wabash College is a private liberal arts men's college located in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Founded in 1832, by a group of Dartmouth College graduates and Midwestern leaders, the institution was originally named "The Wabash Teachers Seminary an ...
, majoring in
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
. He served in the US Army from 1970-1973, where he learned Chinese and Japanese. He completed his PhD in 1979 from the
University of Michigan The University of Michigan (U-M, U of M, or Michigan) is a public university, public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest institution of higher education in the state. The University of Mi ...
. He taught at the
University of Alabama The University of Alabama (informally known as Alabama, UA, the Capstone, or Bama) is a Public university, public research university in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States. Established in 1820 and opened to students in 1831, the University of ...
and
Harvard University Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
before moving to Japan in 1993 to take up a position at
Chuo University , commonly referred to as or , is a private research university in Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan. The university finds its roots in a school called Igirisu Hōritsu Gakkō (English Law School), which was founded in 1885, and became a university in 1 ...
. He teaches and writes in Japanese as well as English. His research on Japanese elections has been enhanced by "having lived, taught, and researched in Japan for many decades," where he is "able to collect seemingly all the material there is for analyzing important elections."


Personal life

Reed is married to Michiko (née Konishi), and their daughter is Annette Yoshiko Reed.


Published works (books and volumes)

* ''Japanese Prefectures and Policy Making'' (Pittsburgh, PA: The University of Pittsburgh Press, 1986). Japanese translation by Morita Akira, et al., 日本の政府間関係:都道府県の政策決定 木鐸社、1990 年 9 月 30 日)。 * ''Japan Election Data: The House of Representatives, 1947-1990'' (Ann Arbor, MI: Center for Japanese Studies, The University of Michigan, 1992). Japanese version: 中選挙区制時代の総 選挙 1947-1993 年 (CD-ROM, Leviathan Data Bank, 1999). * ''Making Common Sense of Japan'' (Pittsburgh, PA: The University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993). Korean translation by Eubong Choi (Oreum Press, 1997). * ''Japanese Electoral Politics: Creating a New Party System'' (RoutledgeCurzon, 2003). * ''比較政治学'' Kyoto: Minerva Press, 2006. * ''Political Change in Japan: Electoral Behavior, Party Realignment, and the Koizumi Reforms'' (Brookings, 2009), with Kenneth Mori McElwain and Kay Shimizu. * ''Kōmeitō: Politics and Religion in Japan''. (University of California Press, 2014), with George Ehrhardt, Axel Klein, and Levi McLaughlin.


References


External links


CV, Chuo University website

Steven R. Reed, Faculty of Policy Studies, Chuo University



Academia.edu page
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