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Toshiki Mogami

Born: 9 October 1950

Education
1970-1974: Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo (LL.B. in public law)
1974-1975: ditto (LL. B. in political science)
1975-1980: Graduate School of Law, Univ. of Tokyo (Ph..D. in international law)

Teaching Positions Held
1980-1984: Full-time Instructor, International Christian University (ICU)
1984-1987: Assistant Professor, ditto
1987-1990: Associate Professor, ditto
1990-present: Professor, ditto also,
1991-1998, 1999-2002: Director, ICU Peace Research Institute
1999-present; Director, ICU Rotary Peace Center
Part-time lecturer in a number of universities, including the University of Tokyo

Related Experiences during the Period Above
1981-83: Visiting Scholar, Columbia University Law School
1987-88: Senior Researcher, Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research (Lund, Sweden)

Professional Publications
(Those marked with "E" are written in English. Others are in Japanese, with titles translated into English)

Books
1. The UNESCO Crisis and World Order (Tokyo:Token Publishing, 1987)
2. Beyond the UN System (Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 1995)
3. International Organization (Tokyo: Univ. of Tokyo Press, 1996)
4. Humanitarian Intervention (Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 2001)

Selected Book Chapters
1.(E) "On Not Excluding Others", in Swaine and Matsuki (eds.), Called to Be Peacemakers, Tokyo: Japan Ecumenical Books, 1989.

2. "Theories of World Order", in Aruga et al. (eds.), Lecture Series in International Politics, Vol.1, Tokyo: Univ. of Tokyo Press, 1989.

3.(E) "Beyond Confrontation: Alliances and Common Security", Nakarada and Oberg (eds.), Surviving Together, Hampshire: Dartmouth Publishing Company (Gower Group), 1989.

4. "Fluctuations in the UN System and the Metamorphosis in International Governance", in Sugihara et al. (eds.), Constitutional Legal Studies for Peace and Cooperation, Tokyo: Keiso Shobo Publishing, 1990.

5.(E) "Grafting the Past onto the Future of the United Nations System", in Falk et al. (eds.), The Constitutional Foundations of World Peace, Albany: SUNY Press, 1993.

6. "The Paradox of Supranationality: A Note on the European Integration", in Kamo (ed.), World Politics between the Centuries, Vol. 2, Tokyo: Nihon Hyoronsha Publishers, 1993.

7. "International Organization as Political Thought", in Yamanouchi et al. (eds.), Iwanami Lectures on the Methodology of Social Science, Vol. XI, Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 1994.

8.(E) "The United Nations and Non-violence", in Sakamoto (ed.), Global Transformation, Tokyo and New York: United Nations University Press, 1994.

9. "International Organization and Democracy", in Sakamoto (ed.), The Structural Transformation of World Politics, Vol. 2, Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 1995.

10.(E) "The UN Security System and the Post-post-Cold War Change", in Chalmers et al. (eds.), Asia Pacific and Security and the UN, Bradford: University of Bradford, 1995.

11.(E) "The United Nations System as an Unfinished Revolution" (reprinted from Alternatives), in Hastedt (ed.), One World, Many Voices, Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1995.

12. "International Organizations and the Peace Waves", in Yui et al. (eds.), Iwanami Lecture Series in World History, Vol. 25, Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 1997.

13. "The Prospect of the United Nations Legal System", in Mogami et al. (eds.), Iwanami Lecture Series in Contemporary Law, Vol. 2, Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 1997.

Selected Articles in Journals
1. "The Organizational Structure of the European Communities: An Attempt to Reorganize the Theories of Organizations for Integration", Journal of International Law and Diplomacy, The Japanese Association of International Law, Vol. 81, Nos. 1 and 3, 1982.

2. "On the Interface between Peace Studies and the Studies of International Law", Social Science Journal, ICU, Vol.22, No. 2, 1985.

3. "International Organization and World Order", Sekai Magazine, Supplement January 1986.

4. (E) "Normativity: Domestic and International Dimensions", Peace and Change, Kent State University, vol.XII, No.3/4, 1987.

5. (E) "The South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone: A Fettered Leap Forward", Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 25, No. 4, 1988.

6. (E) " Grasping the Other Side of Disarmament: A Resonance with Robert Johansen", TFF Nyhetsbrev, 1988.

7. "The Right to Peace", Freedom and Justice, The Bar Association of Japan, Vol. 40, No. 5, 1989.

8. (E) "The United Nations System as an Unfinished Revolution", Alternatives, Vol. 15, No. 2, 1990.

9. "The End of the Cold War and the Revitalization of the United Nations", International Affairs, Japan Institute of International Affairs, August 1990.

10. "The Overlapping of the European Regional Organizations and the New European Order", Jurist, August 1990.

11. "The Gulf War and International Law", Hogaku Seminar, March 1991.

12. "The Failure of the United Nations: A Note on the Gulf War", Sekai Magazine, April 1991.

13. "Between Coercion and Combat: An Introduction to the Theory of Public Non-violent International Security", Social Science Journal, ICU, Vol. 29, No. 3, 1991.

14. "Starting the Process of Re-creation of the UN", Disarmament, Utsunomiya Disarmament Institute, April 1992.

15. "The UN in Search of a Third Generation Legitimacy", Sekai Magazine, Supplement, December 1992.

16. "The UN Amidst Ethnic Conflicts", Disarmament, Utsunomiya Disarmament Institute, April 1993.

17. "The Dystopias in Collision: The Impasse of the Post-Cold War World", Sekai Magazine, September 1993.

18. "Toward a Democratic and Humane Multilateralism: A Few Theoretical Observations on the Reform of the UN", Peace Studies, Peace Studies Association of Japan, No. 18, 1993 (with Richard Falk).

19. "Measles, Poliomyelitis and the Reform of the UN", Disarmament, Utsunomiya Disarmament Institute, March 1994.

20. "In front of the Statelessness of Human Sufferings", Disarmament, Utsunomiya Disarmament Institute, February 1995.

21. "The Two Hundred Years of the United Nations: A Note on International Constitutionalism since Immanuel Kant", Horitsu Jiho, May 1995.

22. "The Illegality of Nuclear Weapons Is Declared", Fujin no Tomo, October 1996.

23. "Does the Use of Nuclear Weapons Violate International Law?", (1)(2), Hogaku Seminar, November and December 1996.

24. (E) "The Logic of Coexistence and the Universality of Values", in Sawa (ed.), In Harmony with the Earth, Tokyo: CRIEPI, 1996.

25. "Will the US Bombing of Iraq Legally Legitimate?", Sekai Magazine, April 1998.

26. "Before the U.N. Peace System Collapses: What a U.S. Attack on Iraq Will Destructively Bring About ", Sekai Magazine, March 2003.

27. (With Jan Oberg et al), "Multilateralism at Bay", Ronza, April 2003.

N.B. All other articles, shorter articles, essays, newspaper articles, book reviews, cinema reviews, public lectures, presentations in open symposia, and TV and radio appearances are omitted.

Other Positions Held
1. Academic Councillor, Internatioinal Association of Lawyers against Nuclear Arms, January 1993-present.

2. Board Member, World Order Models Project, April 1993-present.

3. Editorial Committee Member, Alternatives, April 1993-present.

4. Vice President, Peace Studies Association of Japan, Nov. 1993 - Oct. 1995.

Toshiki Mogami was the first scholar-in-residence at TFF (see above). He joined TFF as international Associate in 2002.


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