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Jacques E.C. Hymans is an Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California (USC) School of International Relations. He holds affiliations with the USC Center for International Studies and the USC East Asian Studies Center. His research focuses on nuclear proliferation, international security, renewable energy policy, and national identity, notably through studies of banknote iconography. He has authored influential books such as Achieving Nuclear Ambitions (2012) and The Psychology of Nuclear Proliferation (2006), which have earned prestigious awards like the Grawemeyer Award and the Alexander L. George Book Award.
Education includes a Ph.D., M.A., and A.B. in Government from Harvard University. His funded research includes studies on Japanese geothermal energy policies, hibakusha testimonials, and the international recognition of Japan. Grants total over $500,000 from organizations like the Fulbright-Hays Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Recent publications address nuclear disarmament metaphors, geothermal energy siting in Japan, and the IAEA's institutional history. He has held visiting roles at the University of Tokyo and lectures globally on nonproliferation and energy policy. His work bridges theoretical innovation with empirical analysis, challenging conventional views on nuclear dynamics and energy transitions.





