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Contributors
-- Spring Issue '02
These
are the contributors to the Sping 2002 issue of the
Harvard Asia Pacific Review. Included in their descriptions
are their jobs at the time of their contribution.
Lawrence
H. Summers is the President of Harvard
University and Professor of Economics at Harvard University.
Tony Saich is the
Daewoo Professor of International Affairs at Harvards
Kennedy School of Government. He is also Director and
Faculty Chair of the China Public Policy Program and
of Asia Programs at the KSGs Center for Business
and Governent.
Daniel
H Rosen is a former Sinologist and currently Director
of Research for Pacific Solutions Group, a boutique
investment bank in the PRC, having past worked as a
Senior Economic Advisor at the White House and Research
Fellow at the Institute for International Economics.
Junhua
Wu is Chief Senior Economist of the Japan Research
Institute (HK). She is currently visiting scholar at
the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard
University, and a research fellow at the American Enterprise
Institute for Public Policy Research.
Seth Feldman is
currently completing his MBA at Columbia Business School.
Thereafter he will be joining Merck & Co.s
Worldwide Human Health Marketing Division.
Jian-Jong Guo is
an Associate Professor at Tamkang University.
Antony
Leung is
the Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region Government.
Kerrie L MacPherson
is an Associate Professor of History and a Fellow
of the Center of Urban Planning and Environmental Management
at the University of Hong Kong.
Kong Qingjiang is currently a visiting Research
Fellow at the East Asian Institute, National University
of Singapore. He holds the position of Associate Professor
at the Hangzhou Institute of Commerce.
Paul J
Smith
is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Transnational
Studies of the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies,
in Honolulu. He specializes in transnational security
issues and the international politics of East Asia.
Xiaoxia
Gong holds
a Ph.D. in Sociology from Harvard University and is
currently working as Director of Cantonese Service,
Radio Free Asia.
Selig
S Harrison is the Director of the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars and a part of the
Korea Project and the Century Foundation.
Bruce
Gilley is
a Contributing Editor at the Far Eastern Economic Review.
Tang Fei
is a Former Premier and Defense Minister of Taiwan,
and currently a Fellow at the Harvard University Kennedy
School of Government.
Yun-Taek
Lee is the Co-Chairman of the Korean Wolrd Cup Organizing
Comittee for the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan
Su Kwak
graduated from the University of Chicago in 1998
and UCLA School of Law in 2001. She currently works
for Christensen, Miller, et al, LLP, in Los Angeles.
Nambar
Enkhbayar is the Prime Minister of Mongolia.
Andrew
Gordon
is a Professor of History at Harvard University and
the Director of the Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of
Japanese Studies.
Subramanian
Swamy was
former Union Minister for Commerce, and is an associate
of the faculty of the Department of Economics, Harvard
University.
Harris
Friedman is a Professor of Psychology at the Saybrook
Graduate School and Research Center.
Jerry
Glover is a Professor of Management at Hawaii Pacific
University.
Papalii
Failautusi Avegalio is the Director of Business
Administration at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Royall Tyler is
the translator of The Tale of Genji, the world's
oldest novel.
Fred Hu
is
a Managing Director of Goldman Sachs in Hong Kong and
a Senior Fellow at the National Center for Economic
Research in Beijing.
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