Assoc. Prof. Naosuke Mukoyama received the Merze Tate Prize for Best Article in Historical International Relations

Naosuke Mukoyama, an associate professor of global governance at IFI, received the Merze Tate Prize for Best Article in Historical International Relations from the Historical International Relations Section of the International Studies Association for his article entitled “The Eastern Cousins of European Sovereign States? The Development of Linear Borders in Early Modern Japan” (published in European Journal of International Relations).

The Merze Tate Prize is given annually and recognizes the best article published in the previous calendar year on subjects related to historical international relations.

Research title:


The Eastern Cousins of European Sovereign States?: The Development of Linear Borders in Early Modern Japan

Author:


Naosuke Mukoyama

Journal:


European Journal of International Relations
Volume 29, Issue 2
https://doi.org/10.1177/13540661221133206

Contact:


Naosuke Mukoyama
Associate Professor, Institute for Future Initiatives
https://ifi.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/people/mukoyama-naosuke/