Walter F. Hatch
Associate Professor of Government

Department Links:       GovernmentOak Institute- Department Chair
Affiliated Department(s):   Global Studies , East Asian Studies


Office: Diamond 265
Phone: 207-859-5305
Fax: 859-5229 (Government )
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Mailing Address:
5305 Mayflower Hill
Waterville, Maine 04901-8853

Semester Schedule

Areas of Expertise:
  • Politics and economy of Japan
  • Japan-U.S. and Japan-Asia relations
  • Comparative regionalism and regionalization

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Professional Information

In a former life, I was a journalist, serving briefly as a stringer for CBS News and � for a much longer time � a political reporter for The Seattle Times. (Before that, I was a cabinet-maker.) I switched careers because I grew tired of listening to politicians talk trash, and because I was thrilled to be paid to read (and write) books, and to argue with other people about them. I turned my masters thesis into a book (Asia in Japan�s Embrace, which was published in 1996 by Cambridge University Press), and am now working to turn my dissertation into a second book on the feedback effect of Asian regionalization on the political economy of Japan. A future research project will focus on the use and abuse of collective memory in the Japan-China relationship. At Colby College, where I am an assistant professor, I teach Introduction to International Relations, Japanese Politics, Chinese Politics, and the Political Economy of Regionalization. I also serve as editor of The Japanese Economy, a journal published by M.E. Sharpe.

Other Courses Taught
Course Course Title
GO355 Chinese Politics
GO357 Political Economy of Regionalism
Current Research

Sino-Japanese Cooperation and Conflict

Comparative Empires

Publications

Asia in Japan's Embrace: Building a Regional Production Alliance, Cambridge University Press, 1996

"When Strong Ties Fail: U.S.-Japanese Manufacturing Rivalry in Asia," in Ellis Krauss and T.J. Pempel, eds, Beyond Bilateralism: U.S.-Japan Relations in the New Asia-Pacific, Stanford University Press, 2004

"Japanese Production Networks in Asia: Extending the Status Quo," in William W. Keller and Richard J. Samuels, eds, Crisis and Innovation in Asian Technology, Cambridge University Press, 2003.

"Regionalization Trumps Globalization: Japanese Production Networks in Asia,� in Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey R.D. Underhill, eds, Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, Oxford University Press, 2000

"Exporting the State: Japanese Administrative and Financial Guidance in Asia,� Social Science Japan Journal (University of Tokyo), October 2002