معرفی
Komatsubara Yuri serves as a Research Fellow at Meiji University's Organization for the Strategic Coordination of Research and Intellectual Properties and holds an adjunct researcher position at Waseda University's Institute for Central Eurasian History and Culture, focusing on historical scholarship in Central Eurasia.
Her academic background includes:
- PhD from Meiji University (2009)
Her research specializes in the political interplay among Tibet, the Qing Dynasty, and Nepal during the 18th–19th centuries, employing meticulous analysis of Tibetan, Chinese, and Nepalese archival materials. This work illuminates diplomatic frameworks, treaty formations, and governance systems that shaped regional power dynamics, with particular emphasis on cross-cultural interactions and institutional evolution within Himalayan and East Asian contexts.
Publication analysis reveals consistent investigation into pivotal historical episodes—including the 1789 Tibet-Gorkha War and 1790s Qing-Gurkha elephant diplomacy—to reconstruct how political authority operated across cultural boundaries. These studies collectively advance understanding of pre-modern Asian international relations through granular examination of ritual exchanges, military conflicts, and administrative negotiations.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source materials.
Details regarding graduate student mentorship, grant funding, or leadership of research laboratories remain unreported in available information.



