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Department of International Relations
Associate Professor
Thomas Berger is the author of Cultures of Antimilitarism: National
Security in Germany and Japan (1998) and of Redefining Japan
and the U.S.-Japan Alliance (2004), and has published extensively
on issues relating to East Asian and European international relations.
His primary research areas include international security, international
migration and the politics of memory and historical representation.
Currently he is working on a book regarding the politics of historical
representation and collective memory.
For more information see: http://www.bu.edu/ir/faculty/berger.html
Courses:
Undergraduate:
Introduction to International Relations (IR 271/PO 271)
Contemporary Japanese Politics (IR 570)
Japan in International Politics (IR 579)
Graduate:
International Relations in the Asia-Pacific
Region (IR 788)
The Politics of Immigration in International Perspective (IR 718)
War, Guilt and World Politics (IR 721)
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