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Tomoko Akami, Dr.
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Position
- Visiting Fellow (15.09.-31.12.2009)
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About Tomoko Akami
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Curriculum vitae
since 2007: Senior Lecturer at the Centre of Asian Societies and Histories, the Faculty of Asian Studies, the College of Asia and the Pacific, the Australian National University
March 2006–July 2007, February 2008–Present: Head of the above Centre of Asian Societies and Histories
1997–2007: Lecturer at the Centre of Asian Societies and Histories, the Faculty of Asian Studies, the College of Asia and the Pacific, the Australian National University
since 2006: Research fellow (non-salary) at the Research Institute on the Institute of Pacific Relations at the Research School of the Asia-Pacific at Waseda University, Tokyo
1996: Doctor of Philosophy in Asian History (by thesis), Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Thesis title: The Liberal Dilemma: Internationalism and the Institute of Pacific Relations in the USA, Australia and Japan, 1919–1942.
1991: Master of Arts in History (by thesis), Faculty of Arts, the University of Melbourne, Australia.
1988: Master of Arts in International Relations and Regional Affairs (by course work and thesis), the Graduate School of Social Sciences, Hiroshima University, Japan.
1982: Bachelor of Arts in History (by course work and thesis), Hiroshima University, Diploma of Teaching Social Sciences.
* Please note that Japanese universities do not have an honours system or research only MA program.
Research interests:
History of international relations, comparative history, modern Japanese political history
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