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Books (Selected)

2023

Hiroki Kusano, Hiroko Ogawa, Taisuke Fujita, "Introduction: Let's learn about International Relations," in Hiroki Kusano, Hiroko Ogawa, Taisuke Fujita, eds., Introduction to International Relations, Minerva Shobo (May 2023), pp.1-13. [in Japanese]

Hiroko Ogawa, "International Development Cooperation: Seeking a world where everyone on earth can enjoy economic growth," in Hiroki Kusano, Hiroko Ogawa, Taisuke Fujita, eds., Introduction to International Relations, Minerva Shobo (May 2023), pp.245-267. [in Japanese]

2021

Hiroko Ogawa, "North-South divide becomes an international issue," in Satoshi Oyane, eds., International Relations from the Perspective of Postwar Japanese Diplomacy: A Perspective Linking History and Theory, Minerva Shobo (April 2021), pp.112‐118. [in Japanese]

Hiroko Ogawa, "International Development: Rise of emerging economies and changes in governance structures," Makiko Nishitani and Takahiro Yamada eds., Global Governance in the New Era: Institutions, Processes, and Actors," Minerva Shobo (January 2021), pp.165-175. [in Japanese]

2018

  Hiroko Ogawa, "A Superficial Success of DAC: Emerging Donors and the Revival of Economic Statecraft" Masayuki Tadokoro,‎ et al. eds, Emerging Risks in a World of Heterogeneity: Interactions Among Countries with Different Sizes, Polities and Societies (Evolutionary Economics and Social Complexity Science), Springer;  2018, pp.67-85.

 

2017

  Hiroko Ogawa, "Internalization is a Fiction: the Institutionalization of International Norms and its Effectiveness," in Makiko Nishitani eds., How can international norms be realized: Complex Dynamics of Global Governance, Minerva shobo, 2017, pp. 252-281.[in Japanese]

2011

  Hiroko Ogawa, The Political Process of International Development Cooperation: The Institutionalization of International Norms and the Change of the U.S. Foreign Aid Policy, Toshindo, February 28, 2011 [in Japanese].

Publications (Selected)

2023

Ogawa, Hiroko, "Global South and Equity Norms: New Mechanism of Making Norms in the United Nations." (October 16, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4603647 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4603647

2021

Ogawa Hiroko, "Can the Globe be Governed Through Goals?: Lessons from the Sustainable Development Goals." "SDGs and the UN: Progress and Challenges," The United Nations Studies, Number 22 (June 2021), pp. 51-78. [in Japanese]

2019

​  Hiroko Ogawa (2019) "Normality of International Norms: Power, Interests, and Knowledge in Japan’s ODA Politics," Journal of International Development Studies, Vol. 28 Issue 3, pp.5-18.

2012

​  Hiroko Ogawa, "The Future of Obama Diplomacy," in Takashi Yoshino and Kazuhiro Maeshima eds, The Obama Administration and the American Society in Transition, Toshindo, 2012. [in Japanese]

​  Hiroko Ogawa, "The Entry of Russian Empire and Ottoman Empire into the European System," in Susumu Yamakage, ed., The Birth and Development of the Sovereign State System, Minerva, 2012. [in Japanese]

2008

​  Hiroko Ogawa, "Dynamics of International Regimes in the Issue Area of Development: U.S. Influence on the Competition and Coordination of Regimes," International Relations, Vol.153, 2008, pp. 122-139. [in Japanese]

2005

​  Hiroko Ogawa, "The Role of International Norms in International Development Cooperation: A Case Study of the U.S. Foreign Aid Policy in the Nixon Administration," International Relations, Vol.143, 2005, pp. 45-60.  [in Japanese]

Presentations (Selected)

2023

Hiroko Ogawa, "Global South and equity norms: a new mechanism of making norms in the United Nations," ISA - Global South Caucus Conference, Thammasat University, Tha Prachan Campus, Bangkok, Thailand, December 18, 2023.

 

Hiroko Ogawa, "Emerging Countries and International Norms: Why and How Did They Realize Equity in The Sustainable Development Goals?” The 22nd East Asian Seminar on the United Nations System (Organized by the Korea Academic Council on the United Nations System (KACUNS) in collaboration with Japan Association of the United Nations Studies (JAUNS) and United Nations Association of China (UNA-China)), International Convention Center, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonbuk State, South Korea, November 24-25, 2023.

 

2019

  Hiroko Ogawa, "Normality of International Norms: Power, Interests, and Knowledge in  Japan’s ODA Politics," NEADCF 2019 Tokyo: Reinventing Multilateral Cooperation and Roles of Northeast Asian Countries to Achieve SDGs; Amid Rises of Unilateralism, hosted by JASID, ESCAP and JICA Research Institute, Panel: Session 2.  New horizons of multilateral

  development cooperation and Japan, JICA Research Institute, Tokyo, September 27, 2019.

  Hiroko Ogawa, "Emerging powers revising unfair rules: special differential treatment to developing countries in trade, environment, and development," Panel: Re-visioning Global Norm, ISA's 60th Annual Convention, Headquarters Hotel/ Sheraton Centre Toronto, Toronto, Canada, March 30, 2019.

2018

  Hiroko Ogawa, "Emerging Powers and the International Development Norms: The Case of Sustainable Development Goals," ACUNS Annual Meeting, LUISS University, Rome, Italy, July 14, 2018.

2017

  Hiroko Ogawa, "The Leadership of Asian Countries in Setting Global Indexes: In the Case of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)," Panel: Can We Measure Peace and Development?: Global Indexes and Asian Countries, ISA's International Conference, the University of Hong Kong, June 17, 2017.

2003

​  Hiroko Ogawa, “Why should we help others in international society?: The process and mechanism of politicizing an “Altruistic” idea in American foreign aid policy,” Fox Fellowship Conference, Yale University, United States, April 29, 2003. 

Dissertations

2007

​  Doctoral Dissertation: "The Political Process  of International Development Cooperation: The Institutionalization of International Norms and the Change of the U.S. Foreign Aid Policy," October 25, 2007. [in Japanese]

1998

  Master’s Thesis: “Foreign Economic Assistance Act of 1950: American Foreign Aid Policy and the Point Four Program” March 31, 1998. [in Japanese]

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