Glenn Hook
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Glenn Dawson Hook (born 1949)[1] is a British academic, author and Professor of Japanese Politics and International Relations, University of Sheffield.[2]
Hook earned a 1997 Ph.D. in Political Science at Chuo University in Tokyo.[3]
His studies at the University of British Columbia led to 1973 BA degree and a 1974 MA degree in political science. His master's thesis examined the normalization of Japan-China relations and the external and internal influences on Japan's foreign policy-making process.[4] He continued his studies with post-graduate work at Osaka University of Foreign Studies and at the Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies at Stanford University in 1975–1977.[3]