Jeff Kingston | |
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Born | June 26, 1957 | (age 66)
Occupation | Writer, professor |
Language | English |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Subject | Japan, Asia |
Jeffrey "Jeff" Kingston (born June 26, 1957) is an American professor at Temple University, Japan Campus in Tokyo and an author. He has written a number of books, wrote regularly for The Japan Times, and frequently comments on Asian affairs in mass media outlets.
He graduated with a BS in foreign service from Georgetown University in 1979. He then completed an MA in international affairs in 1981 and a PhD in history, both from Columbia University. [1]
Kingston was the founding director of Asian Studies at Temple University, Japan Campus in Tokyo. [2]
Kingston has published a number of academic volumes about Japan, nationalism, religion, and civil society in Asia. He started writing for The Japan Times in 1988, and had a weekly column called "Counterpoint" from 2013 until 2017. [3] He has contributed opinion pieces to Financial Times, The Guardian, The Atlantic, Nikkei Asian Review, Washington Post, and The Mekong Review. He also writes for The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus. [4]
Kingston has been a consistent critic of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and his moves to amend Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, which restricts Japan's military [5] [6] and on Abe's historical revisionism about Japanese war crimes. [7] [8] [9]
Jeff Kingston | |
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Born | June 26, 1957 | (age 66)
Occupation | Writer, professor |
Language | English |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Subject | Japan, Asia |
Jeffrey "Jeff" Kingston (born June 26, 1957) is an American professor at Temple University, Japan Campus in Tokyo and an author. He has written a number of books, wrote regularly for The Japan Times, and frequently comments on Asian affairs in mass media outlets.
He graduated with a BS in foreign service from Georgetown University in 1979. He then completed an MA in international affairs in 1981 and a PhD in history, both from Columbia University. [1]
Kingston was the founding director of Asian Studies at Temple University, Japan Campus in Tokyo. [2]
Kingston has published a number of academic volumes about Japan, nationalism, religion, and civil society in Asia. He started writing for The Japan Times in 1988, and had a weekly column called "Counterpoint" from 2013 until 2017. [3] He has contributed opinion pieces to Financial Times, The Guardian, The Atlantic, Nikkei Asian Review, Washington Post, and The Mekong Review. He also writes for The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus. [4]
Kingston has been a consistent critic of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and his moves to amend Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, which restricts Japan's military [5] [6] and on Abe's historical revisionism about Japanese war crimes. [7] [8] [9]