Faculty

AZUMA YoshifumiFixed-term Teaching Staff(Tokubetsu Ninyo Teaching Staff)

Specialty
International Development, Demography and Southeast Asian Studies (Indonesia, Cambodia, and East Timor in my duty stations), post-conflict society, Peace Stueis.
AZUMA Yoshifumi Fixed-term Teaching Staff(Tokubetsu Ninyo Teaching Staff)

Profile

Using statistics, participant observation and narratives to examine the fate of ordinary people being marginalised by development. In previous studies, Drawing on nearly 20 years of development aid business and research experience in Indonesia, Cambodia and Timor-Leste etc, I have analysed the process by which development aid, foreigin direct investment / capitalist penetration (=/globalisation) have marginalised the lives of ordinarly people in underdeveloped societies through Wallerstein's Modern World System.

Final degree

Flinders University of South Australia Ph.D. in Development Studies (Social Sciences)

Career

I have worked in the various Developmenmt Business, including a local and international NGOs, JICA expert, and took senior positons of the UN System, including Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO). To date, as a development consultant, I am still involved in aid business with JICA, UN and counterpart governments.

Research /
educational interests

I have carried out various research as a visiting researcher for BRIN (Center for Population and Manpower Studies, Indonesia) and a Australian National University (Demography Department, Research School of Social Sciences) prior to take up a tenure post as Associate Professor of Ibaraki National University. I have been a Professor of Ritsumeikan University College of Policy Science since AY2013.

Message

The next few years are crucial for international students majoring in EMI, as you will need to submit an excellent thesis to proceed to a PhD course. If you are seeking for employment in Japan, you will need to have at least N1 class Japanese language proficiency. Active participation in internships and job hunting are essential. I am more than happy to help you to achieve this.

Keyword

International development, Southeast Asian studies, Indonesia, Cambodia, East Timor, conflicts, peace-building, post-conflict society, the United Nations, deforestation and climate change, more recently business and human rights