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Hatsue Shinohara is a Professor at Waseda University's Faculty of International Research and Education, Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies. She holds a PhD from the University of Chicago and a Master of Law from Waseda University, with extensive expertise in international relations, diplomatic history, and international law.
Her research focuses on Diplomatic History, Intellectual History on War and Peace, Law and Politics in International Relations, Quincy Wright, the League of Nations, and History of US-Japan Relations. Her scholarly work demonstrates a deep engagement with how international legal frameworks evolved during critical historical periods, particularly examining the transition from international law to international political theory in American academic discourse.
Shinohara's recent publications reveal strong thematic continuity in her research on the League of Nations, international legal development, and US-Japan relations. Her work shows particular expertise in analyzing how international norms form and evolve, with emphasis on the interwar period and Cold War eras. She frequently examines the roles of specific international law scholars and their intellectual trajectories across historical periods.
- Okuma Academic Memorial Encouragement Award (2013)
- Shimizu Hiroshi Award from the American Studies Association (2004)
Professor Shinohara has maintained active research funding through multiple Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research projects, with current projects extending through 2028. She teaches courses on US-Japanese Relations, International History, East Asian-American Relations, and Theory of International Politics at both graduate and doctoral levels. Her international engagement includes research visits to institutions like France Science Politique UNESCO Library.
