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Kevin M Doak serves as Professor and Nippon Foundation Endowed Chair in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Georgetown University, specializing in Japanese nationalism, democratic thought, and cultural expressions of public values in modern Japan.
His educational qualifications include:
- Ph.D. in East Asian Studies from the University of Chicago
- M.A. in East Asian Studies from the University of Chicago
- B.A. in Japanese from Quincy College
Research centers on politics-religion intersections (particularly Catholicism) in Japan through jurisprudence, literary works, and theology. His Japanese-language publications appear in major newspapers and journals, with citations by former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Atarashii Kuni E (2013). He remains frequently interviewed by Japanese media outlets.
Recent publications analyze Japanese nationalism, world law frameworks, and cultural identity formation. Key works include Tanaka Kotaro and World Law (2019) and JAPAN: the most amazing country (2016), demonstrating interdisciplinary approaches bridging historical, legal, and literary perspectives on Japanese society.
Scientific recognition includes:
- 2014 First Terada Mari Japan Study Award
No student advising details or research grants are documented in the source material. The text provides no information about laboratory facilities or research teams under his direction.





