Curriculum Vitae Dr. Shigeo MUTSUSHIKA, Professor, the Graduate School of International Relations, University of Shizuoka, Director of the Wider Europe Research Center, University of Shizuoka, Japan. 52-1 Yada, Surugaku, Shizuoka-shi, Shizuoka-ken, Japan. e-mail address: mutusika@u-shizuoka-ken.ac.jp 1952.4.22 Born in Nagoya, Japan. 1972.4-1976.3 Student of Sophia University, Faculty of Foreign Languages (Tokyo) 1976.4-1978.3 Graduate Student of Graduate School of International Relations, Sophia University (Tokyo) M.A. in International Relations 1978.12-1979.7 Student of Intensive Course on the Romanian Language, Faculty of Romanian Literature and Language, Bucharest University 1979.10-1985.7 Graduate Student of Graduate School of Law, Bucharest University Doctor in Law 1986.9-1988.7 Graduate Student of Graduate School of Law, Nagoya University (Nagoya, Japan) 1988.10-1989.3 Assistant, Institute of International Relations, Sophia University (Tokyo) 1989.4-1994.3 Associate Professor of International Relations, Faculty of Business, Saitama Women's Junior College (Japan) 1994.4-1994.9 Professor of International Relations, Faculty of Business, Saitama Women's Junior College 1994.10-1997.3 Associate Professor of International Relations and Russia and East European Studies, Faculty of International Relations, University of Shizuoka (Japan) 1997.4-present Professor of International Relations and Wider Europe Study, Graduate School of International Relations, University of Shizuoka 2000.7-2001.3 Visiting Fellow at the European Institute of LSE (London School of Economics and Political Science) in London. 2001.5-2001.12 Vice-Dean of the Faculty of International Relations, Univ. of Shizuoka 2002.1-2003.12 Dean of the Faculty of International Relations, University of Shizuoka
2005.6-2012.3 Adviser to the President of University 2006.4-2012.3 Chairperson, International Exchange Committee 2008.10-present Director, the Wider Europe Research Center, University of Shizuoka Social activities President, the Study Group on Japan-Black Sea Area Relations, Global Forum of Japan (October 2012 ~ present) President, Japan Association of Black Sea Studies ( April 2007 ~ present) Board of Directors, the Japanese Association for Russia and East European Studies (October 2010 ~ present) Lecture for Prince and Princess Akishino (February 3, 2009) Participation in the International Election observation of ODIHR of OSCE for Parliamentary Election in Moldova (March 2005, November 2011) Participation in the International Election observation of ODIHR of OSCE for Presidential Election in Ukraine (December 2004) List of Publications Book S. Mutsushika (ed.) Romania, Akashi Shoten, 2007. Articles The Eastern Partnership and an Extension of Japan s Diplomatic Horizon, paper presented to the Symposium The European Union s Eastern Partnership: Results, Prospects and Visions, organized by Polish Embassy, Japan National Press Club, Tokyo, November 28, 2011. Why the Black Sea Area Is Important Now-Towards an Extension of Japan s Diplomatic Horizon, Keynote speech of the Symposium, The Black Sea Area in a Changing World-Old Issues in a New Bottle, University of Shizuoka, 29-30 October 2011, Shizuoka, Japan. International Politics at the Wider Black Sea Area, in K. Haba et al (eds.), The EU and Russia, Minerva, Japan, April 2011, pp.265-284. Change of Political Power and Transformation of Foreign Policy in Moldova, Monthly Review of Russia and NIS, March 2011, pp.43-58. The Military Relations in the Black Sea Area, Eurasia Study, Vol.42, May 2010, pp.46-51. Geo-Political Transformation of International Politics in Wider Europe, Humitaka Kurosawa(ed.), War, Peace and Human Rights, Harashobo,
2010, pp.110-139. Transformation of Relations among the Big Powers over the Black Sea Region after the Georgian War, in The Japan Global Forum, Report of the Third Japan-Black Sea Area Dialogue, Prospects of Changing Black Sea Area and Role of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, pp, 15-27. A Moldovan Conflict Resolution Model for Transnistria, paper presented for the Symposium at the Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 5-6 March, 2009. The Eastern ENP in the EU, WNIS and Russia Triangle, paper presented for the European Union Studies Association-Japan, University of Shizuoka, November 2007. Russia-Georgian War and Japan s Eurasian Diplomacy, paper presented for Japanese Political Science Association, 11-13 October 2008, Kansaigakuin University. Policy Presentation Paper to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Black Sea Cooperation: Japan s Policy towards the Black Sea Region in Search for New Foreign Policy the Arc of Freedom and Prosperity, Japan Institute of International Affairs, March 2007, pp.1-46. http://www2.jiia.or.jp/pdf/global_issues/h18_bsec/h18_bsec.pd New Trends in the Black Sea Area and Big Powers Interests, in The Japan Global Forum, Report of the Second Japan-Black Sea Area Dialogue, Japan and Black Sea Area in the Rapidly Changing World, March 2008, Tokyo, pp.11-20. The Security at the Wider Black Sea Region, in International Security, vol.34, number 3, 2006.12, pp.49-72. Rumanian Eastern Diplomacy, in Haba (et al eds.) The New Europe, Iwanami, 2006.6, pp.233-250. The Interests and Strategy of the Major Powers in the Black Sea Region, and the Responses of the Regional States, in Japan Global Forum, Report of the First Japan-Black Sea Dialogue, The Japan - Wider Black Sea Area Dialogue: Peace and Prosperity in the Wider Black Sea Area and the Role of Japan, March 2006, Tokyo. pp. 37-47. The Impact of EU Policy on Its New Neighbours: The Case of the Republic of Moldova, in Takako Ueta and Eric Remacle(eds.), Japan and Enlarged Europe: Partners in Global Governance, P.I.E.-Peter Lang, 2005, pp.73-95. The European Neighbourhood Policy towards Western New Independent States, in International Relations, The Japan Association of International Relations,
September 2005, pp.95-112. The Orange Evolution in the Republic of Moldova Why has Moldova not followed the Orange Revolution?, Kaigaijijo, May 2005, pp.27-39. The ENP and the Relations among the EU, WNIS and Russia paper presented for the Academy of International Politics in Japan, 16 October, 2004. Social Inequality in Republic of Moldova in Annals of the Japanese Association for Russian and East European Studies,vol.32, 2004, pp.48-62.. Post-Westphalia System in Central and Eastern Europe in Gen Kikkawa and Kato(eds.), Quo Vadis International Politics? Globalization and Transformation of the Westphalia System, Nakanishiya Publisher, May 2004, pp,188-210. The Historical Meaning of NATO Enlargement Continuity and Discontinuity in European International Politics in Relation to Eastern Europe, in Vojmir Franicevic and Hiroshi Kimura (eds.), Globalization, Democratization and Development : European and Japanese Views of Change in South East Europe, MASMEDIA, Zagreb, 2003, in Association with The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, pp.73-92. Post-September 11 th Transformations in the Balkan and East European Political Map, in Sekai, 2002.2, pp.136-145. "The Ethnic Conflicts in the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe", in Kikkawa and Katoh (eds.), Minority Group in International Politics, Yushindo, Tokyo, Japan, 2000.9, pp.75-93. "The Enlargement of EU and Eastern Europe", in Naoji KIMURA(ed.), EU and German Neighbors,Nansosha,Tokyo,Japan,2000.2, pp.184-213. "A Preliminary Study on the Sequential Interrelationships between European International System and Balkan Conflicts", in Russian Studies, vol.29, October 1999, pp. 38-55. "The Post-Cold War Reconstruction of European Security System", in M.NAYA and I.TAKEDA (eds.),the New Security Theory, Keiso-shobo, Tokyo,Japan,October,1999, pp. 166-192. "The Effects and Limits of NATO/EU Enlargements over the Democratization and Stability in Eastern Europe," Annals of the Japanese Association for Russian and East European Studies,Vol.27,April 1999,11-21. "The Second World War and the Balkan" in Nobuyuki SHIBA(ed.),The History of the Balkans,chap.7,Yamakawa shuppan,tokyo,japan,1998.10,pp.285-323. "The Socialist Regimes in Balkan after the Second World War" in Nobuyuki SHIBA
(ed.), The History of the Balkan, chap.8, Yamakawa shuppan, Tokyo, Japan, 1998.10, pp. 324-372. "The Enlargement of NATO and Romania ",in Tadayuki HAYASHI(ed.),The Transformation of International Relations in East Central Europe, the Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Japan, March, 1998,pp.37-64. "Moldova's Neutrality at the Crossroads", in Russian Studies, Center for Russian Studies, Japan Institute of International Affairs, Nr.22, April 1996, pp. 81-101. "Parliament and Political Parties in Romania" in Takayuki ITO(ed), Handbook of East European Politics, Japan Institute of International Affairs, 1995, pp. 145-181. "Autonomy of Satellite States - Romanian Autonomous Foreign Policy" in Takayuki ITO, Hiroshi KIMURA, Tadayuki HAYASHI(eds.), International Relations of the Slavic States,Koobundou,1995,pp.137-161. "The Political Changes in the Republic of Moldova", in Russian Studies, Center for Russian Studies, Japan Institute of International Affairs, Nr.16,April 1993, pp. 127-147. "The Restructure of Soviet-East European Relations in Search of a New Security System", in Diplomatic Review (Gaiko Jiho), Gaiko Jiho-sha, 1991.10, pp.29-50. "International European Order in Post-Yalta Era", The Journal of Saitama Women's Junior College, March 1991, pp. 115-132. The Socialist State and Its New Tendencies: Romania, Horitsijiho, September 1990, pp.54-58. Domestic Reform in Romania and Perestroika, in Soviet Studies, April 1989, vol. 8, pp. 92-111. History and Present in Rumania, Masanori Kikuchi(ed.), Socialism and Contemporary World, vol.2, Yamakawa, 1989, pp.279-320. Establishing Process of Ceausescu Regime(1965-1974), Soviet Studies, October 1987, vol.5, pp.159-182. Fundamental Directions of Romanian Foreign Policy for the Strengthening of Its National Sovereignty, Revue Roumain d'etudes Internationales,1986, sep.-oct.pp.427-443. A System Analysis of Political Changes in the Eastern Europe, in Communism and International Politics, vol.3, nr.3, December 1979 pp.70-86. <Essays>
Geo-Politics of the Black Sea Area and the Relations among the Big Powers, Weekly e-world Janet, Jijipress, Jijitsushinsha, February 10, February 24, 2010. Europe s Eastern Policy and Russian problem, in Gaiko Forum, June 2009, pp.32-37. The Big Powers Relations in Relation to Moldova, in Gaiko Forum, July 2007, pp.52-57. The Rapidly Changing International Relations of the Black Sea Region, in Sekai Shuho, January 31, 2006, pp.26-29. Another Difficult Issue for the EU after Its Enlargement European Neighbourhood policy vs Near Abroad in the Wider Europe, in Gaiko Forum, June 2004, pp.68-75. "The Resolution Model on Hungarian Minority in Romania and Slovakia," in Gaiko Forum, October 2000,pp.68-73. Why the Transnistrian Conflict was broken out, and it still continues without final settlement, in Gaikoforum, August 2000, pp.84-89. "Why could the Baltic States Calm Down an Ethnic Conflict?", in Gaiko Forum, July 2000, pp.77-83. "The Traces of Romanian Bloody Revolution - the Effects and Reaction of EU/NATO Enlargements", in SEKAI, Iwanami Shoten, December 1999, pp.119-128. "Why did the Kosovo Issue turn into an International Conflict?", in Gaiko Forum, Nr.132,Aug.1999, pp.21-27. "The Enlargement of NATO: the Madrid Resolution Formula "3+2+α" and the Return to the Classical European Diplomacy", Sekaishuho (The Weekly Magazine of International Politics), Jiji, September 23, 1997, pp.22-25. Romania Has Returned into a Non-Communist Country, in Sekaishuho, December 17 th, 1996, pp.48-51. Romanian People Wanted Stability more than Change, while Expectations for Reforms were Growing among the Inhabitants in Cites, in Sekaishuho, November 3, 1992, pp.51-55. Disorders Continue in Romania, in Sekaishuho, October 29, 1991, pp.28-33. Has the Ghost of Ceausescu Revived in Romania? in Sekaishuho, August 14 th, 1990, pp.41-45. the Last Ten Days of Ceausescu Regime, in Sekaishuho, January 30 th, 1990, pp.10-13; March 6 th, 1990, pp.20-23; March 13 th, 1990, pp.26-29; March 20 th, 1990, pp. 30-33. Ceausescu Strives Against Historical Current, in Sekaishuho, December 19 th, 1989, pp.18-21. Blocked Society Have Reached Its Own Limits - Romania after the
Demonstration in Brasov, in Sekaishuho, April 12, 1988, pp. 10-15; April 19 th, 1988, pp.44-47. Criticism of Ceausescu Regime has been Increasing in Romania, in Sekaishuho, January 19 th, 1987, pp.24-29. * The other reports for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Japan are not included here.