Dr Jeffrey Hornung

Dr Jeffrey Hornung
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Dr Jeffrey Hornung is the Fellow for the Security and Foreign Affairs Program at Sasakawa USA.

Previously, Hornung worked as an Associate Professor for the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, a Department of Defense executive education facility in Honolulu, Hawaii. In that capacity he led courses, served as a seminar facilitator and briefed DOD and U.S. Pacific Command officials on Japanese security issues.

From 2009-2010, Hornung served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Ohio State University’s East Asian Studies Center, where he taught courses on Japan and East Asia. Previously, he served as a research assistant at George Washington University on the project, 'Memory and Reconciliation in the Asia-Pacific.' In addition to three years of teaching English in Japan on the JET Program, he also worked for a member of the Japanese Diet during the 2001 House of Councillors election.

Japan’s golden opportunity
Japan’s golden opportunity
The fissure that has opened between Manila and Washington has given Tokyo an opportunity to play a larger regional role.
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