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Other Japan Experts at Columbia

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Hugh Patrick
BA, Yale, 1951; MA, University of Michigan, 1955; MA, 1957; PhD, 1960; MA (Hon.), Yale, 1968. Professor Patrick is recognized as a leading specialist on the Japanese economy and on Pacific Basin economic relations. His major fields of published research on Japan, which include 15 books and some 60 articles and essays, are macroeconomic performance and policy, banking and financial markets, government-business relations and Japan-United States economic relations. More.

Gerald Curtis
Ph.D., Columbia, 1968. Specialist on politics in Japan and U.S.-East Asian relations, with particular research interests in parties, interest groups, state-society relations. Served as Director of the East Asian Institute for a total of twelve years between 1974 and 1990.. More.
Carol Gluck
George Sansom Professor of History, specializes in modern Japan , from the late nineteenth century to the present, with writings on intellectual history, international relations, postwar Japanese history, historiography and public memory in Japan  and the west. More.

David Weinstein
Ph.D. and M.A. in Economics from the University of Michigan and his B.A. at Yale University. David Weinstein is Carl S. Shoup Professor of the Japanese Economy in the Department of Economics at Columbia, the Associate Director of Research at the Center for Japanese Economy and Business, and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. More.