Ryoya ISHIMOTO, Ph.D.

Project Researcher of RCAST, University of Tokyo

Project Researcher
Ryoya ISHIMOTO is a Project Researcher at the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo.
His research interests are International Relations, especially American diplomatic history, international security, and the history of U.S.-Japan security relations. 
He holds a Ph.D. from Doshisha University, Japan.

Activities

Working Group

Single Author

Papers

"Japanese Diplomacy on the U.S.-Soviet Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, 1972-1979: Reactions by the 'Atomic Bombed Country' as an 'Ally'." International Relations, no. 209 (March, 2023), pp. 114-129 (Written in Japanese)

"The Transformation of Policy toward Japan from the Nixon to Ford Administrations: Focusing on the View of Japan and its Position in the Grand Strategy," Doshisha American Studies, no. 57 (March, 2021), pp. 1-18 (Written in Japanese)

Education

2024 Ph.D. in Political Science, Doshisha University, Japan.

Awards

Trii Fellowship 2021-2022

Publications