Thomas U. Berger
Former Fellow
Professional Affiliation
Professor of International Affairs, Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University
Expert Bio
Thomas Berger joined the Department of International Relations in 2001. Previously, he taught for seven years at the Johns Hopkins Department of Political Science in Baltimore. He is the author of War, Guilt and World Politics After World War II, Cultures of Antimilitarism: National Security in Germany and Japan and is co-editor of Japan in International Politics: Beyond the Reactive State. His articles and essays have appeared in numerous edited volumes and journals, including International Security, Review of International Studies, German Politics and World Affairs Quarterly.
ÀË»¨Ö±²¥ Center Project
"A Sea of Troubles: US Grand Strategy in East Asia and Japan’s Disputes over History and Territory"
Insight & Analysis by Thomas U. Berger
- Past event
- Security and Defense
East Asia on the Brink? The Impact of the Arms Trade and Nationalism on Regional Security

- Past event
- Geoeconomics
A New Dawn for Japan’s Relations with the United States? Japan’s Evolving Security and Economic Challenges Beyond its Borders

- Past event
- Cold War
Japan's Peace Constitution at 65: Time for a Change?
