Kevin Cooney, Ph.D.
Bio
Dr. Kevin Cooney joined the faculty of the Robertson School of Government at 日韩乱伦 in 2019. He is a noted scholar of East Asian security, Japanese foreign policy, and cybersecurity. Several of his books are required reading in various Asian foreign ministries. He has served as an expert commentator on Asian security and policy for global media outlets. Dr. Cooney has lectured extensively throughout Japan, China, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
In 2020, Dr. Cooney became the 2nd听President of the Wilberforce International Institute. Dr. Cooney holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from Arizona State University, a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Business from the University of Florida, an MA from Lancaster University (UK), and a BA from Oral Roberts University. He holds a Visiting Professor position at Ritsumeikan Asian Pacific University (APU) in Japan, in addition to teaching graduate courses at 日韩乱伦. He has previously taught at Arizona State University, Grand Canyon University, Union University, and Northwest University, earning both tenure and the rank of full professor.
Dr. Cooney has published widely, including听Japanese Foreign Policy Since 1945听and听Rising China and International Security: America and East Asia Respond,听and has, for the past fifteen years, served as director of the Liberty Tree Seminars series, funded by the Charles Koch Charitable Foundation. Dr. Cooney has been married to Atsuko for 30+ years, and together they have two children. The Cooneys reside in Snoqualmie, Washington, outside of Seattle.
Publications
Kevin J. Cooney et al.,听Christ in Job and Career:听Daily听Devotions for Christians at Work.听Lexington, Kentucky: Emeth Press, 2017.
Kevin J. Cooney et al.,听The Christ Worker:听Devotions for Christians in Career and Workplace.听Lexington, Kentucky: Emeth Press, 2016.
James D. Slack, editor.听Devotions for the Christian Public Servant.听Lexington, Kentucky: Emeth Press, 2014. (contributor)
Kevin J. Cooney and Yoichiro Sato, editors.听Rising China and International Security: America and East Asia Respond.听New York and London: Routledge Publishers, 2009.
Kevin J. Cooney,听Japanese Foreign Policy since 1945.听New York: M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 2007.
Kevin J. Cooney,听Japan鈥檚 Foreign Policy Maturation: A Quest for Normalcy. New York: Routledge Publishers, 2002.
Kevin J. Cooney, 鈥China and Black Swan Theory: How long will China be able to set its own agenda?鈥 chapter in听INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM IN TRANSFORMATION: CHINA AND EAST ASIA.听China University of Law and Political Science Press, 2011.
Peer Review Articles:
Asia Policy:听鈥淣o More Passing: Japan鈥檚 Foreign Policy in Interesting Times.鈥 (October 2018, Volume 13, No. 4)
The Review of Faith & International Affairs,听鈥淩eligious Freedom in Japan: Research Needs in History and Social Science.鈥 (Volume II, Number II, Summer 2013), pp. 101鈥108.
Asian Affairs:听鈥淛apan and South Korea: Can these two nations work together?鈥 (Fall 2008, Volume 35, no. 3, pp. 173鈥192) with Alex Scarbrough.
Asian Perspective:听鈥淎lternative Visions of Japanese Security: The Role of Absolute and Relative Gains in the Making of Japanese Security Policy." (Vol. 29, No. 3, 2005, pp. 127鈥154).
Asian Perspective:听鈥淣issan Syndrome and Structural Reform in Japan: Will It Take a Gaijin?鈥 (Vol. 28, No. 2, 2004, pp. 5鈥34).
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