Professor Reinhard Drifte
Emeritus Professor of Japanese Politics

Previous Positions

Chair of Japanese Studies, University of Newcastle upon Tyne 1989-2002;
Director of the Newcastle East Asia Centre January 1989- September
1996

Visiting Research Fellow at St. Antony's College, Oxford
(October 1987-December 1988)

Assistant Director for Regional Security Studies, International Institute for Strategic Studies London (Octctober 1984-September 1987) Research Fellow at the Graduate Institute of International Studies
IUHEI), PSIS, Geneva, Switzerland (September 1980-September 1984)

In-service trainee with the Commission of the European Community, DG
III, Brussels (1979-80) Research on Euro-Japanese economic relations

Memberships

Kokusai Mondai Kenkyujo (Tokyo)
Nihon Kokusai Seiji Gakkai (Tokyo)
Nihon Kokuren Gakkai (Tokyo)
Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Asienkunde British Association for Japanese Studies Vereinigung fur sozialwissenschaftliche Japanforschung, Berlin
International Institute for Strategic Studies, London

Languages

German, French, Japanese, Chinese

Research Interests

Reinhard Drifte’s main research interests are Japan’s foreign and security policy, security issues in Northeast Asia, and EU-Northeast Asian relations. He is currently working on various issues in Japanese-Chinese relations, including territorial disputes

Other Expertise

Reviewer for Routledge publication proposals
Reviewer for Pacific Review article proposals
Research/lecture assignments for the German Development Agency (GTZ)

Postgraduate Supervision

International relations and security issues in Northeast Asia