Fellow Researchers Profile

Kayoko TATSUMI

Kayoko TATSUMI

Research Fellow

Expertise

  • International politics
  • Middle East studies
  • Energy and climate change policies

Profile

Education

1980.03 B.A. in English Literature, Sophia University
1981.05 Katherine Gibbs Community College, USA
1987.03 M.A. in International Relations, International University of Japan
1999.05 Pre-M.A. University of the State of Maryland, USA.
2009.12 Ph.D. in International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), England

Career

1987.04 - 1989.04 Associate at Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
1989.05 - 1991.02 Officer at Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
1992.01 - 1997.07 Program Officer, The Sasakawa Peace Foundation
1997.08 - 1999.09 Program Manager, The Sasakawa Peace Foundation, USA
2009.09 - 2012.09 Teaching staff, Department for International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science, England
2013.07 - 2023.03 Director, Middle-East and Islam Program, Sasakawa Peace Foundation
2023.04 - Research Fellow, The Canon Institute for Global Studies

Papers

  • Coalition Politics, Ethnic Violence and Citizenship: Muslim Political Agency in Meerut, India, c.1950-2004' Ph.D thesis, LSE, Sept 2009
  • The Search for Order: Understanding Hindu-Muslim Violence in Post-Partition India, Stuart Corbridge, Nikki Kauer and Kayoko Tatsumi 'Pacific Affairs', June 2012