The Japan Foundation, New Delhi brings to you a series of lectures in conjunction with Japanese Studies Intensive Course, for aspiring students in the field of Japanese Studies in India. (See complete details of the course at http://www.jfindia.org.in/?event=japanese-studies-intensive-course)
The Lectures will be open to all.
Topic : “Japanese Modern History”
Date : 31st January, 2013
Time : 10:00 ~ 12:00
Venue : The Japan Foundation, New Delhi
Speaker : Prof. Ryoichi Tobe
Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
<Prof. Ryoichi TOBE’s CV>
Current Occupation
Professor at International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Research Department
Education
1971 B.A., Kyoto University
1973 M.A., Kyoto University
1992 Ph.D., Kyoto University
Professional Experience
2009- Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
1990-2009 Professor, National Defense Academy of Japan
1980-1990 Associate Professor, National Defense Academy of Japan
1976-1980 Assistant Professor, National Defense Academy of Japan
Specialized Fields
History of Modern Japan
Major Publications
2010 Gaimusho-Kakushinha (Renovationist Group in the Foreign Ministry of Japan)
2006 Nitchu Senso no Gunjiteki Tenkai (Military Development of the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945), co-edited.
2005 Senryaku no Honshitsu (Essence of Strategy), co-authored
1999 Nihon Rikugun to Chugoku (Imperial Japanese Army and China)
1998 Gyakusetsu no Guntai (Army of Paradox)
1993 Nihon no Kiro to Matsuoka Gaiko (Japan at the Crossroads and Matsuoka’s Diplomacy, 1940-1941), co-edited
1991 Pisu-fira (Peace-Feelers in the Sino-Japanese War)
1984 Shippai no Honshitsu (Essence of Failure), co-authored