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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS  (for the latest publications, see Tokyo Tech Research Repository T2R2: http://t2r2.star.titech.ac.jp/index.html)

BOOKS/MONOGRAPH

  • Ikegami-Andersson, Masako (1998) Military Technology and US-Japan Security Relations: A Study of Three Cases of Military R&D Collaboration, 1983-1998, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Report No. 51, Uppsala University, 203 pages, ISBN 91-506-1318-9.
  • Ikegami-Andersson, Masako (1992) The Military-Industrial Complex: The Cases of Sweden and Japan, Dartmouth Publishing: Aldershot/Brookfield USA/Hong Kong/ Singapore/Sydney, 143 pages. ISBN 1-85521-309-5
  • Ikegami, Masako (1996) Anzen-Hosho no Shakaigaku – Atarashii Anzen-hosho-sochi o Motomete – [Sociology of Security –Searching for an Alternative Security Complex–], (doctoral dissertation), University of Tokyo, Graduate School, Department of Sociology, 163 pages (available at the University of Tokyo Library).
  • Hidetsugu IKEGAMI (2020) The Nature of the Chemonuclear Reaction: A New World of Thermodynamically Superenhanced Nuclear/Hadron Reactions, Masao Ikegami (ed), Tokyo: Ikegami Laboratory Research Archives, ISBN 978-4-9911194-0-8

BOOK CHAPTERS (in English)

  • Ikegami, Masako (2017) ‘Ch. 5. Building OSCA: Lessons of the OSCE and the Role of Japan’, D. Vanoverbeke, Ueta, Suami & Peeters (eds)  Developing EU-Japan Relations in a Changing Regional Context: A Focus on Security, Law and Policies, London & New York: Routledge, pp. 86-100.
  • *Ikegami, Masako (2011) ‘Taiwan’s Strategic Relations with its Neighbours: A Countervailing Force to Rising China’, Lim & Damm (eds) European Perspectives on Taiwan, VS Verslag/Springer Academic Publisher: Germany, pp. 107-124.
  • *Ikegami, Masako (2011) ‘Challenges of Rising China: A New Cold War or Neo-Imperialism?’, Ahmed, Panda, et al. (eds) Towards a New Asian Order, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), Delhi: Shipra Publications, pp. 128-149.
  • *Ikegami, Masako (2011) ‘Peace & Conflict in a Globalised World: Linking Regional Security to Global Peace’, Vasilache & Seidelmann et al. (eds) States, Regions, and the Global System: Europe and Northern Asia-Pacificin Globalized Governance, Baden-Baden: Nomos Publishing House, pp. 245-273.
  • *Ikegami, Masako (2009) ‘China’s Grand Strategy of ‘Peaceful Rise’: A Prelude to a New Cold War?’, Hsin-huang Michael Hsiao & Cheng-yi Lin (eds) The Rise of China: Beijing’s Strategies and Implications for the Asia-Pacific, London: Routledge, pp. 21-54.
  • *Ikegami, Masako (2008) ‘The European Union’s Progressive Foreign Policy and Role in Preventing Cross-Strait Conflict’, Steve Tsang (ed.) Taiwan and the International Community, London: Peter Lang Ltd, pp. 133-152.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2007) ‘The Risk of Cross-Strait Conflict and the Role of the European Union in Conflict Prevention’, Bo Huldt & Masako Ikegami, et. al. (eds) Strategic Yearbook 2007: China Rising – Reaction, Assessment and Strategic Consequence –, Swedish National Defence College & Finnish National Defence University, pp. 255-282.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2004) ‘Japan’s Defense Policy under Challenge of Volatile Northeast Asian Security’, inJapan and its Neighbors, European Japan Experts Association (EJEA) Report Vol. 5, Japanese-German Center Berlin (JGCB) (ed.), Berlin: JGCB, pp. 58-68.
  • *Ikegami, Masako (2004) ‘International Defence R&D Cooperation: From Competition to True Cooperation – Case of US-Japan Defence R&D Cooperation in Transition’, in Jeffrey Bialos & Stuart Koehl (eds), European Defence Research and Development: New Visions and Prospects for Cooperative Engagement, Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institute, pp. 117-139. ISBN 0-9753325-6-2
  • Ikegami, Masako (2004) ‘Missile Defence and Nuclear Deterrence in post-Cold War Regional Conflicts’ inAsia-Pacific Cooperative Security in the 21st Century, Shu Yuan Hsieh (ed.), Taipei: Academia Sinica, pp. 1-14.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2003) ‘Preface’ in Searching for Common Ground in South Asia, report of the CPAS-SIPSIR Workshop ‘New Initiatives for Risk Reduction on Unsettled Asian Borders’, CPAS/Stockholm University, pp. 1-3.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2003) ‘End of Hegemony?: New Situations Challenging the Hegemonic World Order after the Cold War’ in M. Ikegami (ed.) New Northeast Asia Initiatives: Cooperation for Regional Development and Security, Stockholm: CPAS, Stockholm University, 129-144. [A Chinese-translated version was published from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Press, Beijing, February 2003, pp. 8-22.]
  • Ikegami, Masako (2002) ‘Implications of Missile Defense across the Taiwan Strait: bringing Conflict Prevention back in’, in Jangruey Tzeng (ed.) Security and Conflict Prevention across Taiwan Strait in the Early 21st Century, Taipei: National Strategic Studies Institute, National Defence University, pp. 635-670.
  • Ikegami-Andersson, Masako (2002) ‘Globalization of Defence Industries: Sweden and Japan’, in Defence Industry Globalization, Washington D.C.: The Atlantic Council of the United States, pp. 171-192.
  • *Ikegami-Andersson, Masako (1998) ‘Japan’, in R. Pal Singh (ed.) Arms Procurement Decision Making, Vol. 1: China, India, Israel, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 131-176.
  • Ikegami-Andersson, Masako (1999=97) ‘Defence Procurement in Japan: Rationality and irrationality –an Implication for the post-Cold War Security–’ in J. Rotblat (ed.) Remember Your Humanity, Proceedings of the 47th Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Lillehammer, Norway, 1-7 August 1997, Singapore/New Jersey/London/ Hong Kong: World Scientific, pp. 505-514.
  • Ikegami-Andersson, Masako (1997) ‘Multinationalization of Military R&D: Latent Obstacles to Disarmament –the cases of U.S.-Japan Military R&D Cooperation’, in Joseph Rotblat & M. Konuma (eds) Towards a Nuclear-Weapon-Free World, Proceedings of the Forty-Fifth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs (Hiroshima, 23-29 July, 1995), Singapore/New Jersey/London/Hong Kong: World Scientific Publishing, pp. 480-495.
  • *Ikegami-Andersson, Masako (1993) ‘Japan: a Latent but Large Supplier of Dual-use Technology’, in Herbert Wulf (ed.) Arms Industry Limited, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 320-344.
  • Ikegami, Masako (1991) ‘Arms Production and Transfer in Japan and Sweden: The Arms Industry at a Turning Point’, in Luciano Bozzo (ed.) Exporting Conflict: International Transfers of Conventional Arms. Forum on the Problems of Peace & War, Cultura Nuova, Firenze, pp. 96-131.

ARTICLES (in English)

  • *Ikegami, Masako & Zijian Wang (2020) ‘The suppressive effect of renewables on nuclear energy: implications for OECD countries’, Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, volume 22, pp. 247–265 (2020), Springer Nature, DOI: 10.1007/s10018-019-00258-2
  • *Masako Ikegami (2017) ‘Prevent nuclear catastrophe: Finally end the Korean War’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 15 June 2017 <http://thebulletin.org/prevent-nuclear-catastrophe-finally-end-korean-war10844>
  • *Ikegami, Masako (2016) ‘Seeking a path toward missile nonproliferation: A Japanese response’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, vol. 72, no. 06 (October 2016), <http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00963402.2016.1240458>
  • *Ikegami, Masako & Zijian Wang (2016) ‘The long-run causal relationship between electricity consumption and real GDP: Evidence from Japan and Germany’, Journal of Policy Modeling (JPO) No. 38, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpolmod.2016.10.007
  • Ikegami, Masako (2016) ‘Half-measures won’t stop missile proliferation’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (online version, August) <http://thebulletin.org/too-late-missile-nonproliferation/half-measures-wont-stop-missile-proliferation>
  • Ikegami, Masako (2016) ‘How to prevent theater nuclear warfare’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (online version, July) <http://thebulletin.org/too-late-missile-nonproliferation/how-prevent-theater-nuclear-warfare>
  • Ikegami, Masako (2016) ‘Missiles: The hidden force behind nuclear proliferation’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (online version, June) <http://thebulletin.org/too-late-missile-nonproliferation/missiles-hidden-force-behind-nuclear-proliferation>
  • Ikegami, Masako (2013) ‘The End of a ‘National’ Defence Industry?: Impacts of globalization on the Swedish defence industry’, Scandinavian Journal of History, Vol. 38, Issue 4 (August 2013), pp. 436-457, DOI:10.1080/03468755.2013.823536
  • Ikegami, Masako (2013) ‘Conflict Prevention Urgent for the Senkaku Conundrum’, Asia Pacific Bulletin, No. 212 (3 May 2013), Washington, D.C.: The East-West Center in DC <http://www.eastwestcenter.org/sites/default/files/private/apb212.pdf>
  • Ikegami, Masako (2012) ‘China-North Korea: Renewal of the “Blood Alliance”’, Asia Pacific Bulletin, No. 158 (5 April 2012), Washington, D.C.: The East-West Center in DC <http://www.eastwestcenter.org/publications/china-north-korea-renewal-blood-alliance>
  • Ikegami, Masako (2012) ‘The Agenda and Potential of the East Asian Community: A Critical Historical Sociological Analysis of Imperialism in Asia’, GEMC Journal, No. 6 (March 2012), Tohoku University & ISS University of Tokyo, pp. 56-71.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2011) ‘New Imperial China: A Challenge for the US-Japan Alliance’, Asia Pacific Bulletin, No. 122 (12 July 2011), Washington, D.C.: The East-West Center in DC <http://www.eastwestcenter.org/sites/default/files/private/apb122.pdf>
  • Ikegami, Masako (2011) ‘Neo-Imperialism: China’s Quasi-Manchukuo Policy toward North Korea, Mongolia, and Myanmar’, Tamkang Journal of International Affairs, Vol. XIV, No. IV (April 2011), pp. 61-98.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2009) ‘Solving the Dokdo/Takeshima Dispute: Searching Common Ground through the Aland Model’, The Journal of East Asian Affairs, vol. 23, no. 1 (spring/summer 2009), Institute for National Security Strategy, Seoul, pp. 1-22.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2008) ‘Time for Conflict Prevention Across the Taiwan Strait’, China Brief, vol. 8, issue 7 (28 March 2008), Jamestown Foundation. Available at: <http://www.jamestown.org/programs/chinabrief/single/?tx_ttnews[tt_news]=4822&tx_ttnews[backPid]=168&no_cache=1>
  • Ikegami, Masako (2007) ‘NATO and Japan: Strengthening Asian Stability’ in NATO Review: Partnerships: Old and New (summer 2007). Available at <http://www.nato.int/docu/review/2007/issue2/english/art4.html>
  • Ikegami, Masako & Hai-iau Chin (2007) ‘Democratization and Economic Growth: the relevance of Taiwan’s Experience’ in Stockholm Journal of East Asian Studies, vol. 17 (2007), pp. 9-29.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2006) ‘Asia in Global Security – an Epicentre of New Instability –‘ in the SIPRI 40th Anniversary Session ‘Global Powers, Global Threats’, Stockholm, 13 December 2006 <http://anniversary.sipri.org/HLE/masako.html>; Also in Stockholm Journal of East Asian Studies, vol. 16 (2006), pp. 9-16.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2004) ‘Anatomy of North Korean Nuclear Crisis’, in a quarterly, PRIME, vol. 19 (March 2004) issued by the International Peace Research Institute of Meiji-Gakuin University (PRIME), Tokyo, pp. 19-29.
  • Ikegami-Andersson, Masako (2002) ‘Anatomy of Japanese ‘Pacifism’ in Transition’, in Stockholm Journal of East Asian Studies, vol. 12, pp. 155-166.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2000) ‘Legacy of the Cold War?: US-Japan Military R&D Collabora-tion and Regional Security’, in Peace Studies Association of Japan (PSAJ) News Letter, No. 19 (September 2000), Tokyo: PSAJ/Waseda University Press, pp. 9-16.
  • Ikegami-Andersson, Masako (1995) ‘Militärt FoU-samarbete Japan-USA [Military R&D Cooperation between Japan and the US]’ (published in Swedish), in Internationella Studier, No. 1 (Spring 1995), Stockholm: Utrikespolitiska Institutet (The Swedish Institute of International Affairs), pp. 66-81.
  • Ikegami-Andersson, Masako (1993) ‘Multinational Cooperation and National Security in Military R&D: On the Case of the FS-X, U.S.–Japan Codevelopment Project’, in Czeslaw Mesjasz (ed.) Security and Disarmament in North-East Asia, IPRA Defence and Disarmament Study Group Paper 6. AFES-Press Report, No. 48. Peace Research and European Security Studies. Mosbach, FRG: AFES-Press Publisher, pp. 9-25.

ARTICLES (in Japanese, selected)

  • 池上雅子 (2020)「積極的エネルギー安全保障に向け原子力技術研究開発を」『エネルギーレビュー/Energy Review』2020年1月号, p. 26
  • 池上雅子 (2019) <書評>一政祐行著『核実験禁止の研究―核実験の戦略的含意と国際規範』『軍縮研究』第9号 日本軍縮学会論文誌(電子版)Vol. 9, pp. 44-46, 日本軍縮学会, 2019年 12月
  • 池上雅子 (2017) 「識者評論 北朝鮮情勢「戦争終結が解決の出発点」」, 2017年6月 21日, 共同通信配信
  • 池上雅子 (2017) 「核不拡散条約(NPT)体制再検証を迫る北朝鮮核危機」日本パグウォッシュ会議ブログ、2017年 5月 8日
  •  池上雅子 (2016) <書評> 矢野義昭著『イスラム国 衝撃の近未来』書評『軍縮研究』第7号 日本軍縮学会論文誌(電子版)Vol. 7, pp. 57-59, 日本軍縮学会, 2016年 9月
  • 池上雅子 (2016) 「再考 核と人類(2)核兵器廃絶への課題」『世界』2016年8月号, Vol. 885, pp. 126-144
  • 池上雅子 (2015) 「再考 核と人類(1)原爆投下政策決定過程再検証」『世界』2015年8月号, Vol. 872, pp. 184-191
  • 池上雅子 (2015) 「北方領土問題:創造的問題解決へ決意を」共同通信 配信記事, 2015年 1月 24日
  • 池上雅子 (2014) 「集団的自衛権 ー米軍防衛同盟の倒錯ー」共同通信 配信記事, 2014年 6月 28日
  • Ikegami, Masako (2017) ‘Senso Shuketsu ga kaiketu no Shuppatsutenn/Kiki maneku Dokatsu no Oushu: Kaiketsusaku ha Chosenm sensou no shuuketsu’, Kyodo Tsushin,
  • Ikegami, Masako (2016) ‘Heiwa-Anzen Hosei: Kanka sareta kadai []’, Defense Studies, Vol. 54 (March 2016), pp. 79-96.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2016) ‘KakuHeiki haizetsu heno Kadai -kaku-Teikokushugi no chokoku [Agenda for Abolishing Nuclear Weapons: Beyond the nuclear imperialism ]’, Sekai [The World], Vol. 885 (August 2015) Tokyo: Iwanami, pp. 126-144.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2015) ‘Genbaku Toka Seisaku Kettei Saikensho [The Atomic bombs decision-making reconsidered]’, Sekai [The World], Vol. 872 (August 2015) Tokyo: Iwanami, pp. 184-191.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2015) ‘Hoppo-Ryodo Mondai: Sozoteki mondai kaiketu he ketui wo [The Northern Territorial Issue: Time for Creative Resolution]’, Editorial article in Kyodo News/Chugoku Shimbun, Japan, 24 January 2015.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2014) ‘Shudanteki Jieiken –Beigun boei domei no tosaku [Collective Security: Defending the US Forces, a paradox of the alliance ]’, Editorial article in Kyodo News/Kahoku Shimpo, Japan, 28 June 2014.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2013) ‘Senso no fu no isan seisan koso Senkaku mondai kaiketu heno oudou [Solving the historical legacy is the royal road to settle the Senkaku issue]’, RIPS’ Eye, No. 164, Tokyo: Research Institute for Peace & Security <http://www.rips.or.jp/research/ripseye/2013/post-162.html>
  • Ikegami, Masako (2012) ‘Kita-Chosen misairu hassha wo sasaeru Chu-cho kyotu senryaku [North Korea’s missile launch and the Chinese-North Korean common strategy]’, RIPS’ Eye, No. 148, Tokyo: Research Institute for Peace & Security <http://www.rips.or.jp/from_rips/rips_eye/no148.html>
  • Ikegami, Masako (2011) ‘Chugoku ga tenkai suru giji-Manshukoku seisaku [China’s quasi-Manchukuo strategy toward North Korea, Mongolia, Myanmar]’, Mondai to Kenkyu [Quarterly in Japanese ISSUES & STUDIES, A Journal of Asian Pacific Studies], Vol. 40, No. 4 (December 2011), Institute of International Relations (IIR), National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan, pp. 1-26.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2011) “Kokkai no Kino-kyoka: Sensoku Think-tank no setsuritu wo [Strengthen functions of the National Diet: A proposal of a think-tank exclusively assigned to the Diet]”, editorial article in Kyodo News, Japan, 30 October 2011.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2010) ‘Minshuka koso Nihon saidai no Anpo [Democratization of China is the best security for Japan]’, editorial article regarding Liu Xiaobo’s 2010 Nobel Peace Prize award, Sankei Shimbun, 9 December 2010, Tokyo
  • Ikegami, Masako (2010) ‘Chugoku ga tenkai suru giji-Manshukoku seisaku [China’s quasi-Manchukuo strategy toward North Korea, Mongolia, Myanmar]’, Chuo-Koron (one of the most influential opinion journals in Japan) (April 2010), pp. 162-173.
  • Ikegami, Masako (2009) ‘Saranaru Kaku-Gunshuku Rido wo: Reisen 20-shunen, Aratamete towareru Nihon no yakuwari [Japan to lead further nuclear disarmament: Japan’s role in question 20 years after the end of the Cold War]’, Mainichi Shimbun[Mainichi Newspaper], Tokyo, 17 September 2009, p. 11.

Conference Proceedings, Working Papers

  • *Masako Ikegami,  Z. Wang,  S. Sharma (2019) “Nuclear safety policy awareness in six OECD countries Some text mining results”, Institute of Nuclear Materials Management Japan Chapter (INMMJ) 40th Annual Meetings Proceedings
  • Chi Young HAN,  Shuichiro EBATA,  Hiroshi SAGARA,  Satoshi CHIBA,  Yoshihisa MATSUMOTO,  Noriyosu HAYASHIZAKI,  Masako IKEGAMI,  Akira OMOTO (2020) “The Advanced Nuclear 3S Education and Training (ANSET) Program of Tokyo Tech”, the 61st Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, July 2020
  • Saurabh Sharma, Masako Ikegami (2019) “Nuclear Fuel Cycle Scenario Study for the India-Japan Civil Nuclear Cooperation”, Institute of Nuclear Materials Management Japan Chapter (INMMJ) 40th Annual Meetings Proceedings
  • 江幡 修一郎,  韓治 暎,  相樂 洋,  松本 義久,  千葉 敏,  林崎 規託,  池上 雅子,  尾本 彰,  竹下 健二,  片渕 竜也,  木倉 宏成,  鷹尾 康一郎
  • Saurabh Sharma, Masako Ikegami (2019) “Nuclear Technology and Social Acceptance: Analysis of the Role of Society in the Decision-Making Process of the Nuclear Power”, OECD/NEA conference: Early Career Researcher Colloquium on the Nuclear and Social Science Nexus: Challenges and Opportunities for Speaking across the Disciplinary Divide, Paris, December 2019.
  • Saurabh Sharma, Masako Ikegami (2019) “India-Japan Civil Nuclear Cooperation: Strengthening the Nuclear Security and International safeguards”, The 9th INMM/ESARDA/INMMJ Joint Workshop Future Challenges for the Enhancement of International Safeguards and Nuclear Security, Tokyo, 10 October 2019
  • Ikegami, Masako (2016) “An Asian Version of the OSCE and INF Treaty: Lessons from Mutual Threat Reduction and Conflict Prevention in the Cold War Europe”, Paper prepared for KOREA-EU Non-Proliferation Seminar on the nuclear and ballistic dimensions of the DPRK crisis, Organized by the EU Non-Proliferation Consortium (EUNPC), with the collaboration of the Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security (IFANS), and the Korea Nuclear Policy Society (KNPS); Sponsored by the EU, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea (RoK MFA), the Korean Institute of National Unification (KINU), and the Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control (KINAC), held at IFANS, Seoul, 24-25 October 2016
  • Masako Ikegami (2012) ‘The Paradox of Extended Nuclear Deterrence in the Era of Global Nuclear Disarmament’, Paper prepared for a session ‘Nuclear disarmament and a world f