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Satoshi Ikeuchi

Islamic Political Thought

Associate Professor

Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo

Biography

2001.03 Completion of the doctoral course in Middle East studies, The University of Tokyo(UTokyo)

2001.04 Research Fellow, Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO

2004.04 Associate Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies and Graduate University for Advanced Studies

2007.12 Visiting Professor, Alexandria University(-2008.03)

2008.10 Associate Professor, RCAST, UTokyo

2009.10 Visiting Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars（-2009.12）

2010.04 Visiting Fellow, University of Cambridge（-2010.09）

Impact of the Islamic State and Global Jihadism

Diffuse and then Expand: Organizational Approach to the Islamic State John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGl8QDspLpg

Security Measures against Jihadist Terrorism (Japanese) Sun & Star Symposium 2016

Spread of radical Islamic ideology cannot be stopped by force Nikkei Asian Review 2015

One Year After Cairo Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy 2010

Research Interests

Researches on the role of Islam in global political society are conducted from the history of political thought and social theory approaches. Topics covered are as follows:

Islamic political thought in its contemporary development; Influences of Islam on the political action and mobilization in the Muslim world; Analysis of the formation of global Muslim public sphere; Islamic theory of state, power and legitimacy; Human responsibility to God and society; Islamic theory of war and peace; Islamic influence to the international politics of the Middle East and North Africa; theories of Islamic science and technology; theory of Islamic economics.