January 21, 2026
Prof. Naomi Aoki was awarded the 2025 Best Article Prize by the Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration
Prof. Naomi Aoki was awarded the 2025 Best Article Prize by the Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration
Project LIME: Laos Initiative for Managing Concrete Emissions
En Route to “Zero Bureaucracy and Invisible Government”: A Conjoint Analysis of the Effects of Transforming the State-Citizen Interface on the Favourability of Public Administration in the Digital Era
China’s role in the global sovereign debt landscape
The Motorbike Recycling and Renewing Program provides a place for Thailand’s local stakeholders in a global movement
究め、広めて日本の民主主義を守る 発信し続ける政治学者
PAIR – Solution to a long-buried problem: Rainwater harvesting for clean water in North Jakarta, Indonesia
The Bangkok Cooling Initiative: opening the door to public-private partnerships for relief from urban heat islands
Profs. Naomi Aoki and Kentaro Maeda’s co-authored paper entitled “Explainable AI for government: Does the type of explanation matter to the accuracy, fairness, and trustworthiness of an algorithmic decision as perceived by those who are affected?” was accepted and published in the Government Information Quarterly
Integration fraught with stigma: tales from vocational training for disabled landmine victims in Cambodia