nov0306 seminar



The Asian Studies Program, School Of Foreign Service,
Georgetown University
and
Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA

Alliances and the Problems of Burma/Myanmar Policy:
The United States, Japan, Thailand, Australia, and the
European Union

3 November 2006

with

 
Dr. Michael Green
Associate Professor,
Georgetown University;
Japan Chair and
Senior Advisor, CSIS

Amb. Peter Christian Hauswedell
Retired Director General Asia and Pacific,
German Foreign Ministr
y
Dr. Kyaw Yin Hlaing
Assistant Professor,
National University of Singapore;
Visiting Fellow,
East-West Center



Pavin Chachavalpongpun
Independent Scholar, Contributor to the Thai Daily The Nation

Mr. Andrew Selth
Research Fellow,
Asian Institute,
Griffith University, Australia

Amb. Shigeru Tsumori
Professor,
Toyo Eiwa University;
Former Japanese Ambassador to Myanmar

 

Moderator:
Dr. David Steinberg
Director, Asian Studies Program, School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University


Transcript (PDF format)

About the Panelists

Michael Green is the Japan Chair and a Senior Adviser at CSIS as well as an Associate Professor of International Relations at Georgetown University. He served as Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Senior Director for Asian Affairs at the National Security Council from January 2004 to December 2005, and first joined the NSC in 2001. Dr. Green received his Ph.D. from SAIS in 1994. His publications include Japan’s Reluctant Realism (2001), The U.S.-Japan Alliance (1999), and Arming Japan (1995). He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Institute for International Security Studies.

Peter Christian Hauswedell retired from the German Foreign Service in July 2006. He joined that organization in 1974 and a variety of diplomatic postings followed in Asia and Europe. From 1992 to 1997 he was seconded to the Office of the Federal Chancellor as Director in Charge of German bilateral relations to the countries of Asia, Near and Middle East, Latin America and Africa as well as worldwide international organizations. From 2002 until his retirement, he was Director General for Asia and the Pacific Region in the German Foreign Ministry. He studied Political Science and International Relations at Berlin Free University and St. Antony's College, Oxford University, and received his Ph.D. from Cornell University.

Kyaw Yin Hlaing is currently a visiting fellow at the East-West Center, Washington and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, National University of Singapore. Dr. Kyaw was born and brought up in Mandalay, Myanmar. He received a BA in 1992 from the University of Mandalay and an MA and Ph.D. from Cornell University. At the East-West Center, he is currently researching the issue of why Myanmar’s pro-democracy movement has yet to effect democratic changes in the country.

Pavin Chachavalpongpun is an independent writer currently based in Singapore. He has worked as a guest lecturer at the Thai Studies Section, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University, and at Chulachomklao Military Academy. Dr. Pavin received his Ph.D. from the Department of Political Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, in 2002. He is the author of A Plastic Nation: The Curse of Thainess in Thai-Burmese Relations (University Press of America, 2005). He is also a regular contributor to The Nation—a leading English newspaper in Thailand, writing mostly on topics relating to Thailand, Thai nationalism and Thai Foreign Policy.

Andrew Selth is a Research Fellow at the Griffith Asia Institute at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He has been studying international security issues and Asian affairs for 35 years, as a professional diplomat, strategic intelligence analyst, and academic. He has published five books and more than 70 refereed monographs and articles, most of them about Burma and related subjects. His latest major work is Burma’s Armed Forces: Power Without Glory.

Tsumori Shigeru was Japan’s ambassador to Myanmar from 2000 until his retirement in 2002. He joined the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1965, served in many locations including the USSR and Germany, and was ambassador to Kuwait from 1998-2000. He has taught at Osaka University, Toyo Eiwa University, Haragoromo International University, and Tazukayama University, and written many books on such subjects as the former Yugoslavia, international NGOs, ASEAN, regional security, and Myanmar. Ambassador Tsumori is a trustee of the Japan Institute of International Affairs, a member of the Asian Dialogue Society (Singapore), and a trustee of the Myanmar Economic and Management Institute.

About the Moderator

David Steinberg is Distinguished Professor and Director of Asian Studies, Georgetown University. He was previously a Representative of the Asia Foundation in Korea; Distinguished Professor of Korea Studies, Georgetown University; and President of the Mansfield Center for Pacific Affairs. Earlier, as a member of the Senior Foreign Service, USAID, Department of State, he was Director for Technical Assistance in Asia and the Middle East, and Director for Philippines, Thailand, and Burma Affairs. Professor Steinberg was educated at Dartmouth College, Lingnan University (Canton, China), Harvard University, and the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He is the author of thirteen books and monographs, including: Turmoil in Burma: Contested Legitimacies in Myanmar (2006), Burma: The State of Myanmar (2001), Stone Mirror: Reflections on Contemporary Korea (2002), and The Republic of Korea. Economic Transformation and Social Change (1989). He has authored over 100 articles and book chapters, and some 250 op-eds.

 

 

 


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