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Kenichi Ariga serves as an Associate Professor in the Teaching Stream at the University of Toronto's Department of Political Science and is affiliated with the Centre for the Study of Global Japan.
His research expertise spans:
- Quantitative Political Methodology
- Comparative Electoral Politics
- Legislative Politics
- Incumbency Advantage Analysis
- Electoral Systems Design
Current work employs advanced statistical techniques like regression discontinuity design to investigate how electoral rules and intra-party competition influence incumbency effects in Japanese elections, contributing to broader comparative political science literature on electoral behavior and institutional design.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
No details regarding student supervision, research funding, or laboratory affiliations were provided in the available text.
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