
Shinichi Kitaoka
Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
Date of Birth: April 20, 1948
Place of Birth: Nara, Japan
Shinichi Kitaoka is President at International University of Japan (IUJ) and Professor of Modern Japanese Politics and Diplomacy at National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies ( GRIPS ) . He studied at the University of Tokyo (Ph.D. 1976); taught at Rikkyo University (1976-97) and his alma mater (1997-2004, 2006-March, 2012); and served as Ambassador to the United Nations (2004-2006).
Kitaoka  has published many books on Japan’s  military, diplomacy, party politics, and intellectuals and was honored by the  Yoshida Shigeru Award (1986), Suntory Award for Liberal Arts (1987), and  Yoshino Sakuzo Award (1995). He also contributes frequently to the major  newspapers and magazines on Japan’s  security, foreign policy, and party politics and was given Yomiuri’s Award for  the Opinion Leader of the Year in 1992.
      He  received the Medal with Purple Ribbon in November, 2011. 
      Kitaoka has been on the advisory  panels for many foreign ministers and prime ministers and has participated in  various second track talks such as Japan-China, Japan-Korea,  Japan-Germany, Japan-India, and Japan-Singapore.  Among his recent appointments are the Chairman of the Japanese scholars in  Japan-China joint study of history (2006-2009) and the Chairman of the  Committee to investigate the so-called Secret Pacts in the Japan-US Security  Treaty (2009-2010).  He has been assigned as Executive Director of Research at Institute for  International Policy Studies (IIPS, 2009-Present).















