Takaharu Saito
経済学部 専任講師

Biography
東京大学大学院にて博士(法学)を取得。カリフォルニア大学バークレー校客員研究員、日本学術振興会特別研究員(DC1)、東京大学特任研究員などを経て、現職。政治学を専攻し、日本やアメリカ合衆国における大統領制や官僚制のあり方をめぐる研究を中心に行なっている。
Research Interests
大統領制、官僚制
Final Education
博士(法学), 東京大学
Awards & Honours
- (2024) Special Award for Outstanding Dissertation. Graduate School for Law and Politics, University of Tokyo
Academic Papers
- Takaharu Saito (2024) Indirect Control of Bureaucracy through Horizontal Interagency Coordination and the U.S. President's Policymaking. PhD Dissertation for Graduate School for Law and Politics, University of Tokyo
- Takaharu Saito (2024) Female Legislators Decrease Epidemic Deaths. Discover Public Health
- Takaharu Saito (2024) Legislative Incapacity and Underreporting of COVID-19 Mortality. Preventive Medicine Reports 41
- Takaharu Saito (2023) The Transformation of the President's Use of Interagency Coordination in the 1960s-80s. Pacific and American Studies 23 :1346-2989
- Takaharu Saito (2022) Policymaking in Crisis: Interagency Coordination or Whitehouse-led Coordination. Public Administration Review Quarterly (179)
- Takaharu Saito (2022) Sentiment Analysis of the Economic Report of the President in the United States. The Japanese Journal of Behaviormetrics 49 (2)
Grants
- (2024) Does Violent Partisanship Regress Democratic Politics?: An Examination of the Existence and Effects of Violent Partisanship in Japan. Japan Society for Promotion of Science Co-researcher
- (2024) Political Tectonic Shifts in Contemporary America: Party Realignment and Policy Convergence. Japan Society for Promotion of Science Co-researcher
- (2023) Empirical Analysis of Checks and Balances in Japanese City Politics. Japanese Society for Promotion of Science Primary Researcher
- (2023) Japanese Association for American Studies Travel Grant. Japanese Association for American Studies Primary Researcher
- (2022) Travel Grant for "Controlling Bureaucracy as Congress Demands?". American Political Science Association, Primary Researcher
- (2022) Travel Grant for "Controlling Bureaucracy as Congress Demands?”. American Studies Foundation, Primary Researcher
- (2020) Why American Presidents Fail to Control Bureaucracy?. Japan Society for Promotion of Science Primary Researcher
- (2020) Travel Grant for “Presidents’ Use of Interagency Coordination to Supervise Less Aligned agencies”. American Studies Foundation Primary Researcher