SATOH Haruko 사토 하루코
Osaka School of International Public Policy, Osaka University
일본 오사카대학
Specially Appointed Professor 특임교수
오사카대학대학원 국제공공정책연구과 특임교수로 1965년 출생. 세이케이학원 중등부, 영국 Roedean School을 거쳐 1988년 미국 Mount Holyoke College를 졸업하였다. 그 후, 홍콩무역발전국, 일본국제교류센터 등에서 근무한 후, Johns Hopkins 대학 School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)에서 석사과정을 마치고, 일본국제문제연구소, 영국 Chatham House에서 연구 교류 활동을 펼쳤다. 외교 포럼지 편집 위원을 역임한 후, 캠브리지 대학 박사 과정을 거쳐 2011년부터 오사카대학에서 근무하고 있다. 국제공공정책연구과에서 2011년도에 채택된 「대학의 세계 전개력 강화 사업」 특임 교수로 동남아시아와의 교류에 5년간 종사하였다. 관심 연구 분야는 국가론, 일본의 내셔널리즘, 중일 관계 등이다.

Haruko Satoh is Specially Appointed Professor at the Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP), where she teaches Japan’s relations with Asia and identity in international relations. She is also co-director of the OSIPP-IAFOR Research Centre and she was previously part of the MEXT Reinventing Japan project on “Peace and Human Security in Asia (PAHSA)” with six Southeast Asian and four Japanese universities. In the past she has worked at the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA), Chatham House, and Gaiko Forum. Her interests are primarily in state theory, Japanese nationalism and identity politics. Recent publications include: “China in Japan’s Nation-state Identity” in James DJ Brown & Jeff Kingston (eds) Japan’s Foreign Relations in Asia (Routledge, 2018); “Japan’s ‘Postmodern’ Possibility with China: A View from Kansai” in Lam Peng Er (ed), China-Japan Relations in the 21st Century (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017); “Rethinking Security in Japan: In Search of a Post-‘Postwar’ Narrative” in Jain & Lam (Eds.), Japan’s Strategic Challenges in a Changing Regional Environment (World Scientific, 2012); “Through the Looking-glass: China’s Rise as Seen from Japan”, (co-authored with Toshiya Hoshino), Journal of Asian Public Policy, 5(2), 181–198, (July 2012); “Post- 3.11 Japan: A Matter of Restoring Trust?”, ISPI Analysis No. 83 (December 2011); “Legitimacy Deficit in Japan: The Road to True Popular Sovereignty” in Kane, Loy & Patapan (Eds.), Political Legitimacy in Asia: New Leadership Challenges (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), “Japan: Re-engaging with China Meaningfully” in Tang, Li & Acharya (eds), Living with China: Regional States and China through Crises and Turning Points, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009).