Nevzat Soguk is a professor of political science at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, specializing in the areas of globalization, migration and critical international relations theory.[1]
Soguk graduated from Gazi University in Turkey in 1985. After a 1990 master's degree from Ohio University, he went to Arizona State University for doctoral study. He completed his Ph.D. there in 1995 with the dissertation Refugee Matters: Refugee Regimentations As Practices of Statecraft,[2] supervised by Richard K. Ashley.[3]
Soguk's books include:
In 1992, Soguk married Clare Hanusz (1968–2023), an immigration lawyer whom he met when they were both students at Ohio University. They had two children.[8]