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Contributors
-- Summer Issue '00
These
are the contributors to the Summer 2000 issue of the
Harvard Asia Pacific Review. Included in their descriptions
are their jobs at the time of their contribution.
An Zhanjun is a rising Chinese Television
and Film Director, and is most acclaimed in China for
Year after Year, a show documenting shifts in Chinese
Urban Life since 1978.
Dr. Ang
Peng Hwa
is the Vice-Dean at the School of Communication Studies,
at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.
Aung San
Suu Kyi
is the leader of the National League for Democracy in
Burma and a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.
Duncan
Clark is a Partner of BDS (China)
Limited, a telecom and internet consultancy and investment
firm.
Catharin
E. Dalpino is
the Former US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
Democracy, Human Rights and Labor and author of the
forthcoming Deferring Democracy: A new US Policy toward
Authoritarian Regimes.
Fu Jun is an associate Professor
of Public Policy and Management at the school of economics
and management, and director of international cooperation
for the School of Public Affairs at Tsinghua University.
Kathleen
Hartford is a Professor of Political
Science at the university of Massachusetts-Boston, and
also an associate of the John K. Fairbank Center of
East Asian Research at Harvard University.
Bernard
Krisher is
a veteran journalist of the Asia-Pacific Region and
Publisher of the Cambodia Daily.Hironubu Tamaki is a
Representative Managing Director for AOL Japan, INC.
Marcus
Noland is
a Senior Economist for International Economics at the
Council of Economic Advisers, and is a part of the Institute
for International Economics in Washington D.C.
Susan
J. Pharr is
the Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of Japanese Politics
and Director of the Program on US-Japan Relations at
Harvard University.
Mike Rowse is the Commissioner for
Tourism in Hong Kong.
Nebojsa
Spaic is the Head of the Press
Center at the Independent Journalists Association of
Serbia Media Center in Belgrade.
Larry
Wang is the Founder and Managing
director of Wang and Li Asia Resources, a recruitment
company focused on helping bilingual, bicultural, and
Western-trained professionals.
Liu Qing is the Executive Director
of Human Rights in China, NY.
Paul Van
Dyke is a researcher at the
Macau Sino-Latin Foundation.
Ezra Vogel is a Professor of East
Asian History at Harvard University.
Monina
Wang works at the Asia Monitor
Resource Center in Hong Kong.
John E.
Wills, Jr.
is a Professor of History at the University of Southern
California.
Wong Toon
King is
the Founder, Chairman, and Managing Director of Silkroute
Holdings PTE LTD.
J.T. Yamaguchi is a Professor at Rissho
University and Visiting Professor at the Graduate Faculty
of Business and Commerce at Keio University
Yang Xia developed with Sinoscape
in Hangzhou (China), China's first vertical fashion
portal site, SINOFAD.com.
Yang Jian-Li
is
the President of the Foundation for China in the 21st
Century and Research fellow at the Kennedy School of
Government at Harvard University.
Yin Zhihe is the Chairman of the Beijing Software
Industry Association.
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