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2008- 2009 VISITING FELLOWS
VISITING FELLOWS

Frederic BESSAT
Senior Lecturer and deputy head
University of Sorbonne
France

Study Topic: Environmental change, vulnerability of small islands

Michael BRAUER
Professor
The University of British Columbia
USA/Canada

Study Topic: Estimation of Mortality Impacts from Vegetation Fire Smoke in Asia

Yang CAO
Associate Professor
University of North Carolina of Charlotte
USA

Study Topic: Effect, from an Institutional Perspective, of Employment on Health in PRC

Erik KUHONTA
Assistant Professor
McGill University
Philippines/ Canada

Study Topic: Independent Research on “Party Institutionalization in Southeast Asia”

Ikuo SANO
Department Manager
Japan Environmental Safety Corporation
Japan

Study Topic: International Comparison of Energy Efficiency between Japan and USA and Possible Cooperation with China

Euyseok YANG
Director
Korea Energy Economics Institute (KEEI)
Korea

Study Topic: Global and Asia Pacific Energy Security Issues

POSCO VISITING FELLOWS

Moises ARCE
Associate Professor
University of Missouri
USA

Study Topic: The Consequences of Collective Protests in Open Market Democracies in Latin America and East Asia

Victor CHA
Associate Professor/Director of Asian Studies and DS Song Korea Foundation Chair
Georgetown University
USA

Study Topic: Powerplay: The Origins of the American Alliance System in Asia

Christine KIM
Assistant Professor
Georgetown University
USA

Study Topic: The Politics of Antiquities in Korea

Ji Young LEE
PhD Candidate
Georgetown University
Republic of Korea

Study Topic: The Chinese System of International Relations in Early Modern Asia

Teresa MORRIS-SUZUKI
Professor
Australian National University
British/Australia

Study Topic: Japan-North Korea Relations: Diversifying the Agenda

Christian WELZEL
Professor
Jacobs University Bremen
Germany

Study Topic: Areas of Convergence and Divergence: Values and Cultural Change in East Asia and the Western World

DIPLOMAT-IN-RESIDENCE

Jonathan HENICK
Public Affairs Officer
U.S. Department of State
USA

Study Topic: Impact of religion on statecraft and diplomacy

 

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