Michael Auslin

Michael Robert Auslin (1967— ) is an American academic, historian, Japanologist. He was formerly an Associate Professor of at Yale University; and he is now Director of Japanese Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, which is a conservative think tank in Washington, DC .[1]

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Early life

Auslin grew up in suburban Chicago.[2] He earned a master's degree from the University of Indiana at Bloomington ; and his Ph.D. was awarded at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He also graduated from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.[1]

Career

Auslin was an Assistant Professor (2000–2006) and then Associate Professor (2006–2007) in the Department of History at Yale University.[1] In addition, he was also the Founding Director of the Project on Japan-U.S. Relations (2004–2007) and a Senior Research Fellow at the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies (2006–2007) at Yale.[3]

In 2005, he was a visiting researcher at the Graduate School of Law of Kobe University.[1]

He was a featured commentator and script consultant in the 2004 PBS series "Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire."[3]

Select works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Michael Auslin, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 8 works in 30+ publications in 1 language and 100+ library holdings.[4]

Journals

Honors

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d American Enterprise Institute (AEI): Auslin, bio notes
  2. ^ Auslin, Michael R. "On Memorial Day, Remembering the Old Army Buddy," Washington Post. May 24, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d Library of Congress (LOC): Michael Auslin, bio notes
  4. ^ WorldCat Identities: Auslin, Michael R. 1967-
  5. ^ "Michael Auslin named a Marshall Memorial Fellow," Yale Bulletin & Calendar, Vol. 35, No. 13. December 15, 2006.

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