Teaching Experience:
Research Associate, School of Law, Nagoya University, Japan, April 1993 to March 1995
Lecturer, Department of Politics, Meijigakuin University, Tokyo, April 1995 to March 1998
Associate Professor, Meijigakuin University,
April 1998 to March 2004
Professor, Meijigakuin University,
April 2004
List of Publications
Book:
Government Reform in Japan, Aoki Syoten, 1997, in Japanese
Book chapters:
“Formation of the Neo-conservative Politics in Japan ”, in F. Takuchi &Y. Nakatani, eds. Theories and Thoughts in Modern Politics, Aoki Syoten, 1994
“Government Reform for the Twenty-First Century”, in K. Kawakami, ed., Japanese Politics for the Twenty-First Century, Nihon Keizai Hyoronsya, 2000
Articles:
Mao (1991), “The Administrative Reform in Political Transformation: Analytical Study of the second Provisional Commission for Administrative Reform” (1-5), in the Journal of Law and Politics, Nagoya University, No.134 to No.138, October 1990 to October 1991
Mao (1994a), “Formation of the Neo-conservative Politics in Japan ”, in F. Taguchi &Y. Nakatani, eds., Theories and Thoughts in Modern Politics, Aoki Syoten, 1994
Mao (1994b), “Administrative Reorganization and the Japanese Bureaucracy”, in the Journal of Law and Politics, Nagoya University, No.155, March 1994
Mao (1994c), “From ‘Administrative Management' to ‘Sogo-Chosei': A Study on the Conceptual Framework for Improving Coordination in Japanese Government” (1-2), in the Journal of Law and Politics, Nagoya University, No.156, No.158, July and October 1994
Mao (1994d), “MAC (the Management and Coordination Agency) and Administrative Management”, in Public Administration Review Quarterly, No.68, pp. 19-32, 1994, Institution of Administrative Management
Mao (1997), “Parliamentary Government in Japan : A Comparative Perspective”, in the Meiji Gakuin Law Review, No.62, March 1997
Mao (1999a), “Civil Service and Political System: A Comparative Study of Personnel Organizations in Five Countries”(1-2), in the Meiji Gakuin Law Review, No.66; 67, February and March 1999
Mao (1999b), “History and Theories of Administrative Reform in Japan ”, in Jurist , Yuhikaku Press, No.1160, August 1999
Mao (1999c), “Public Administration ‘of the Government, by the Government, for the Government': on the Xing Zheng Guan Li Xue of China ”, in the Meiji Gakuin Law Review, No.68, 1999
Mao (1999d), “Administrative Guidance”, in Shibuya Hiroshi ed., Seminar: Politics , Hougaku Shoin Press
Mao (1999e), “Regulation and Deregulation”, Ibid
Mao (2002), “Public Administration and MPA in China ”, in Public Administration Review Quarterly, No.99, September, Institution of Administrative Management (in Japanese).
Mao (2003a), “On the Government Reform of China: Two suggestions from Japanese experience”, Chinese Public Administration Review, 2(1/2) Rutgers University-Campus Newark, USA
Mao (2003b, in Japanese), “E-government Building now: from Two Survey Data”, Annual Report of Law Faculty Research Institute, Meijigakuin University, 2003.
Mao, Guirong (2003c, in Chinese), “ E-government Building in Japan ” (in Chinese), Japanese Studies, September 2003
Mao, 2004, Internet and Chinese Politics: a case study, the Meiji Gakuin Law Review, No.77.
Ian Holliday, Mao, “Building E-government in Japan ”, March 2005, in the Meiji Gakuin Law Review, No.78
Mao 2005, “Administrative Guidance in Japan ”, Dongnan Xue shu, (in Chinese),
Ian Holliday and Mao, “ Public Bureaucracy and the Information Revolution in Japan ” in the Meiji Gakuin Law Review, March 2006,No.80.
Mao, “Civil Service System in Japan : on the position classification system”, in the Meiji Gakuin Law Review, March, 2006, No.80 (in Chinese).
Mao, “Public Personnel Management System in Japan”, in Chinese Public Administration (CPA), May 2006, Chinese Public Administration Society (CPAS) (in Chinese).
Mao and Bai, “Building Civil Service System in China : on the Civil Service Law of China ”, in Public Administration Review Quarterly, 2005/12 (in Japanese).
Conference papers:
Mao, Guirong (2000), “Settlement and Reorientation? Government Reforms for the Twenty-First Century Japan”, paper delivered at the Colloquium of the Center for Japanese Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Nov. 2, 2000 .
Mao, Guirong (2002a), “Government Reforms in Japan: toward new governance?” paper delivered at International Academic Conference on “Transitions in Public Administration and Governance” in the Renmin University of China, Beijing, jointly organized by the American Society for Public Administration, Chinese Society for Public Administration, June 15-17, 2002,
Mao, Guirong (2002b, in Japanese), “Recent Twenty Years Government Reforms in Japan”, Paper presented at the international symposium on “Globalization and East Asia Government Reforms”, Nankai University, Center for the Japanese Studies, Tainjin, China, September 8-10, 2002.
Mao, Guirong and Laung, Manto, A Comparative Perspective on E-government Building: Japan and Taiwan, International Symposium on comparative assessment of Taiwan and Japan, January, 17-18, 2003, National Chungkung University, Tainan city, Taiwan
Mao, Building E-government in Japan, January 2004, Macao
Mao, Building E-government in Japan and China (Chinese), second Sino-USA International Academic Conference on “Transitions in Public Administration and Governance” in the Renmin University of China, Beijing, jointly organized by the American Society for Public Administration, Chinese Society for Public Administration, 2004/5/24-25
Mao, the Administrative Guidance in Japan (Chinese), Xiamen University, International Academic Conference, 2004/5/28-29
Mao, Civil Service System in Japan: on the position classification system”, Sino-France International Conference on Public Administration Reform and Rule of Law, by Chinese Public Administration Society, France Public Administration Society, Chinese University of Politics and Law, and University of Paris I, October 29-31, 2004, Beijing
Mao, “Public Personnel Management System in Japan”, Chinese Public Administration Society (CPAS), 2005/10/29 (in Chinese)
Mao, "“Next Steps” Reform in Japan: What is the Incorporated Administrative Agency for?", the 3rd Sino-US International Conference for Public Administration: Building Public Service-Oriented Government”, June 8-9, 2006, Beijing
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