Dr. Karin Narita
School of East Asian Studies
Research Associate in Japanese Politics and International Relations
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School of East Asian Studies
Jessop West
1 Upper Hanover Street
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- Profile
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Karin joined the School of East Asian Studies as a postdoctoral
Research Associate in Japanese Politics and International Relations in October 2023.
She received her PhD from the School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London, where she researched the development of conservative ideologies in Japan and their influences on domestic and foreign policies.
Previous to her current role at ºù«Ӱҵ, Karin taught courses on political and international relations theory at Queen Mary University of London and King’s College London.
- Qualifications
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- PhD Political Science (Queen Mary University of London)
- MSc Conflict Studies (London School of Economics and Political Science)
- BA (Hons) International Relations (Queen Mary University of London)
- Research interests
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Karin’s research lies at the intersections of Japanese/East Asian international relations, intellectual history, and studies of right-wing ideologies.
Karin is currently working on three projects:
First, she is finalizing a co-authored monograph on the theory, ideology, and strategies of the Global Right.
Second, with Hugo Dobson (ºù«Ӱҵ) and Caroline Rose (Leeds), she is working on a monograph on the role of former prime ministers in Japanese politics.
Third, she is developing a monograph on the intellectual history of conservative ideologies in Japan, based on her doctoral thesis.
- Teaching activities
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Karin has taught on undergraduate courses on political and international relations theory at Queen Mary University of London and King’s College London, including:
- Global Ethics (Final year)
- International Relations Theory (Second year)
- Modern Political Thought (Second year)
- Introduction to Political Concepts, Theories, and Ideologies (First year)
- Introduction to International Relations Theory (First year)
- Publications
Books:
World of the Right: Radical Conservatism and Global Order with Rita Abrahamsen, Jean-François Drolet, Michael C. Williams, Srdjan Vucetic and Alexandra Gheciu (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
Journal Articles:
‘Travelling Theory and its Consequences: José Ortega y Gasset and Radical Conservatism in Post-Cold War Japan’, Millennium 49:3 (2021) 556-576.
‘Confronting the International Political Sociology of the New Right’ with Rita Abrahamsen, Jean-François Drolet, Alexandra Gheciu, Srdjan Vucetic, and Michael C. Williams, International Political Sociology 14:1 (2020) 94-107.