OTHER PUBLICATIONS

“LIBRARY OF INTERDISCIPLINARY SOCIAL SCIENCES”
"Library of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences” (publisher: Shinseisha, distributer: Saiensu-sha Co., Ltd. Publishers) is a series of books which was created with the aim of compiling and presenting the latest academic findings within the field of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences (ISS). Board of editors includes prominent researchers outside the department. The contents of the series are closely related to the topics discussed at the Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Symposiums. The journal aims to contribute to the advancement of ISS in Japan.
- Volume 10: The Direction of Globalization (July 2004)
- Volume 9: From "Capital-based" Economics to Human economics: Thinking about the 20th Century (III) (February 2004)
- Volume 8: What the "System" is Telling Us: Thinking about the 20th Century (II) (March 2003)
- Volume 7: Track of the Nation: Thinking about the 20th Century (I) (June 2001)
- Volume 6: Environment and History (November 1999)
- Volume 5: Public Philosophy of Modern Japan (October 1998)
- Volume 4: Language, Nation, and Sovereignty (October 1997)
- Volume 3: Conditions for a Liberal Society (July 1996)
- Volume 2: Gender (September 1994)
- Volume 1: Europe's Identity (October 1993)

“STUDIES ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS”
"Studies on International Relations” is an peer-reviewed journal published by the Association of International Relations Studies, under the auspices of the Department of Advanced Social and International Studies. The extensive scope of the journal’s coverage allows it to capture the various facets of the study of International Relations, such as international politics, international law, international economics, and the history of International Relations. Please click here for more details.
【Latest Issue (September 2013)】
- Universalizing the League of Nations: Expansion of the Council in 1926 and the Chaco Dispute (Shunsuke Obiya)
- A Review of the Impact of FDI Activity on Firm Performance: From the Perspective of Profitability toward the Perspective of Firm Longevity (Ying-Chih Wang)
- Multi-Agent Simulations in International Relations: Bridging Theoretical and Empirical Studies (Gaku Ito)