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Regional Editor
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Satu Limaye is a director of East-West Center in Washington and an editor of Policy Studies Series. He completed his B.A. at Georgetown University¡¯s Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Service. He earned his Ph.D. in international relations at Oxford University¡¯s Magdalen College. Before he was appointed as a director of East-West Center in Washington, he worked as a member of the research staff at the Institute for Defense Analyses in Alexandria. He has written and edited numerous books, monographs and studies focusing on international political, economic and security |
| relations of the Asia pacific region. |
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PARK Cheol Hee completed both his B.A. and M.A. in Political Science at Seoul National University. In 1998, He earned his Ph.D. at Columbia University. His interest lies in contemporary Japanese party politics and comparative policy process international relations in East Asia. His current research focuses on the internal management of the LDP, policy strategies of the New Komeito and comparative study of Korean and Japanese political system. |
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John Swenson-Wright is the Fuji Bank Senior University Lecturer in Modern Japanese Studies and an official fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge. A graduate of Christ Church, Oxford University and the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University, in Washington, DC, he has a D.Phil. in International Relations from St. Antony¡¯s College, Oxford. His current interest focuses on contemporary political and security interests in Northeast Asia, with particular reference to Japan and the Korean peninsula. In addition to his work at Cambridge, |
| he is an Associate Fellow at Chatham House, where he convenes a research and discussion group on contemporary Korea. |
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Wang Yong is a professor at the School of International Studies, Peking University. He is also Director of the Peking University Center for International Political Economy Research. His primary research interests concern international political economy, the politics of WTO and other international economic institutions, and regional integration in East Asia as well as US-China relations. He tries to illuminate the relations between state and market on the global and domestic levels. His current interest concerns the changes produced by economic globalization and the impact on |
| China¡¯s economic and political policy making. |
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