Kumiko Haba

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EducationTsuda College
FieldsInternational Politics
InstitutionsAoyama Gakuin University
Kumiko Haba
羽場 久美子
EducationTsuda College
Scientific career
FieldsInternational Politics
InstitutionsAoyama Gakuin University

Kumiko Haba (羽場 久美子, Haba Kumiko) (born 1952) is a Japanese academic and an Emeritus professor of international relations at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo. Her research focus is on international relations, global cooperation, migration, nationalism and xenophobia, and political stability. She's written extensively about the EU and Brexit and more recently about Trump. Haba is the author of more than 50 books and 160 articles.

Haba graduated from Tsuda College.

Career

Haba taught at Hosei University from 1985 to 2007. She has been a professor of international relations at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo since 2007

She has also been a visiting lecturer at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1995–96), the University of London (1996-7), the Sorbonne (2004), Harvard University (2011–12),[1] the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and Keio University.

In 2005, she received a Jean Monnet Chair from the European Union.[2][3]

Her research focus is on international relations, global cooperation, migration, nationalism and xenophobia, and political stability. She's written extensively about the EU and Brexit and more recently about Trump

Haba has held numerous board positions including President of Japanese Association for the Improvement of Conditions of Women Scientists, member of the Japanese Science Council, director of the Institute for Global International Relations European Institute at Hosei University, member of the governing council of the International Studies Association from 2003-2005 and vice president of the association from 2016–17, as well as general secretary of the Japanese Association for Russian and East European Studies.

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