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Tomoko Kurokawa
Nonresident Scholar, Nuclear Policy Program

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Tomoko Kurokawa is no longer with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Tomoko Kurokawa was a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Nuclear Policy Program. Her research focuses on Japan’s planned phaseout of nuclear energy, its policy toward reprocessing, and U.S.-Japanese cooperation on nuclear nonproliferation.    

Prior to joining Carnegie, Kurokawa was a news reporter and field producer for sixteen years with Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Inc. In 2010, her feature story entitled “Japan-India Nuclear Deal” was published in the Japanese monthly magazine Sekai. She has also produced several television pieces focusing on nuclear issues, including “Nuclear Security Summit and Danger of Nuclear Terror Attacks” and “The True Story of Struggling with the Fukushima Disaster for 180 Days—What Deprived People of Their Hometown?”


education
BA, Economics, Waseda University
languages
English, Japanese

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In the Media
Determinants of the Nuclear Policy Options in the Obama Administration: An Interview With Jon Wolfsthal

Through an interview with a former Obama administration official, the major determinants of the president’s nuclear policy options are explored in detail.

· December 4, 2018
Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament
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The Fukushima Hangover: Analyzing Japan’s Nuclear Dilemma
June 3, 2013

The latter half of 2013 will be critical for Japan’s nuclear future.