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Ian Miller is a Faculty Associate at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and holds the title of Reischauer Institute Professor at Harvard University. He specializes in environmental history with a focus on modern Japan and East Asia. His research interests include energy, cultural history, urban history, comparative imperialism, and the impact of natural disasters. Miller’s academic contributions are significant in understanding the interplay between environment and society in historical contexts. He has a robust record of scholarship that explores these themes, contributing to both academic discourse and public understanding of historical environmental issues. His work is widely published and cited across various platforms, indicating a strong influence in his field.
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