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| Chowdhury Abrar | Professor in International Relations Coordinator, RMMRU, Dhaka University; area of expertise in labour migration | Migration | Experts | South Asia | 5/13/2006 | |
| Paula Banerjee | Lecturer in Dept of South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Calcutta; area of expertise in women and borders in South Asia; Editor of Refugee Watch | Migration / Gender and Security | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Anis Hidayah | Director, Migrant CARE, Indonesia; area of expertise in trafficking and migration | Migration | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Dr. Patrick Pillai | Fellow, Institute of Strategic & International Studies, Malaysia; area of expertise in migration and civil society | Migration / Political Transitions | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Vijaykumari Kanapathy (Ms.) | Senior Analyst, Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS), Malaysia; area of expertise in labor migration, labor market analysis and regional economics | Migration | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Hussain Bux Mallah | Research Officer, Collectibe for Social Science Research; area of expertise in internal and transnatinal migration, focus on transhuman, landless and marginalized communities | Migration | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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Lorraine Elliott (Dr.)
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Senior Fellow, Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS), Australian National University. Area of Expertise/Interests: Global politics of the environment; environmental governance in Southeast Asia; ...moreSenior Fellow, Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS), Australian National University. Area of Expertise/Interests: Global politics of the environment; environmental governance in Southeast Asia; peace and security including non-traditional security; cosmopolitan political theory; cosmopolitan militaries; transnational harm, cosmopolitan ethics and the politics of consent; transnational environmental crime | Climate Change / Environmental Security / Transnational Crime | Experts | Global | ||
| Ms. Braema Mathiaparanam | Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore; area of expertise in migration, gender-related issues in SEA | Migration / Gender and Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Mohammed Al Momani | Director, Regional Human Security Center, Jordan; area of expertise in migration, human trafficking and demographic change | Migration / Transnational Crime | Experts | Global | ||
| Somaly Mum (Ms.) | President, AFESIP (Acting for Women in Distressing Situations); aea of expertise in human trafficking victim, activist. Field: human trafficking, HIV/AIDS | Migration / Health Security | Experts | Global | ||
| Nguyen Hong Bac | Researcher, IWEP, Vietnam; area of expertise in human trafficking | Migration | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Abdelhak Saaf | CERSS, Mohamed V University, Morocco; area of expertise in migration, demographic change and human trafficking | Migration | Experts | Global | ||
| Ranabir Samaddar | Director, Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group; Founder-Director, Peace Studies Programme - South Asia Forum for Human Rights, Kathmandu; area of expertise in migration and refugee studies, theory and practices of dialogue, issues of justice and ...moreDirector, Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group; Founder-Director, Peace Studies Programme - South Asia Forum for Human Rights, Kathmandu; area of expertise in migration and refugee studies, theory and practices of dialogue, issues of justice and rights during conflicts | Migration | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Tasneem Siddiqui | Professor in Political Science, Chair, RMMRU, Dhaka University; area of expertise in labour migration | Migration | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Dr. Ta Minh Tuan | Deputy Director, Center for European & American Studies Institute of International Relations, Vietnam; area of expertise in human trafficking and migration | Migration | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Mika Toyota | Posdoctoral Research Fellow, Asian MetaCentre, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore; area of expertise in migration and civil society | Migration | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Brenda S.A. Yeoh (Dr.) | Coordinator, Asian MetaCentre Headquarters; Professor, Dept of Geography, National University of Singapore; Singapore coordinator, Asia-Pacific Migration Research Network; area of expertise in migration, family and gender issues in the Asia-Pacific | Migration / Gender and Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Mahjoob Ahmed Zweiri (Dr.) | Coordinator, Iranian Studies Unit, Center for Strategic Studies, University of Jordan; area of expertise in migration, human trafficking and demographic change | Migration | Experts | Global | ||
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Positions of responsibility: A comparison of ASEAN and EU approaches towards Myanmar
Author(s): Alistair D.B. Cook Download |
Recent challenges have tested the approaches of both the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the European Union (EU) to adequately respond to forced migration in Myanmar. This article provides a comparison between the European ...moreRecent challenges have tested the approaches of both the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the European Union (EU) to adequately respond to forced migration in Myanmar. This article provides a comparison between the European sanctions regime and ASEAN's ‘constructive engagement’ with Myanmar. In the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis, it is ASEAN, along with the United Nations (UN), that has offered an effective mechanism to access populations of concern in Myanmar. This article draws on the experience of the UN High Commission for Refugees on the western border and argues that while the new ASEAN-UN-led mechanism offers a new way to assist people in the delta region, this access is contingent on three constraints: maintenance of personal relations with military decision-makers, continuation of an ASEAN-UN-led mechanism and ongoing funding from donor nations. | Human Security / Humanitarian Emergencies / Internal and Cross Border Conflict / Natural Disasters / Responsibility to Protect | Experts / Publications | Journal Articles | 4/16/2010 | |
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Forced migration and terrorism: Southeast Asian human security challenges
Author(s): Alistair D.B. Cook and Christopher Freise Download |
Southeast Asia faces many security challenges in contemporary world affairs. Whilst world affairs in general host the wide variety of divergent security challenges, Southeast Asia has its own local dynamics, which are characterised by many of its ...moreSoutheast Asia faces many security challenges in contemporary world affairs. Whilst world affairs in general host the wide variety of divergent security challenges, Southeast Asia has its own local dynamics, which are characterised by many of its common experiences: colonial rule; independence movements; modern industrialisation; religious penetration by Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam; economic shifts from agricultural based economies towards manufacturing in the recent past decades; a reliance on patron-client bonds2 for achieving goals; and a strong sense of the village as the primary unit of identity (Neher. 2002;2). These experiences demonstrate the diversity of peoples within the region and this chapter will look at what effects that such a rich diversity of experience has on the region. Terrorism and forced migration are two salient issues in the region, for which its shared histories have been the catalysts. Whilst the region is also home to other equally important contemporary security challenges forced migration and terrorism focus on their direct human consequences and that is the subject of this investigation. The aim of the chapter is to map the region’s experiences with both forced migration and terrorism and determine how these two challenges shape regional interactions. | Human Security / Internal and Cross Border Conflict / Non-Traditional Security / Responsibility to Protect | Experts / Publications | Books and Monographs | 11/1/2007 | |
| Najib Abdullah Asaad | Mr Assad is Chief Specialist for the Economic Circle at the Center for Research and Strategic Studies, Yemen. Area of Specialisation: small arms and light weapons, armed groups | Transnational Crime | Experts | Global | ||
| Prof. Mohamed Jawhar Hassan | Prof Hassan is Chairman and CEO of the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS). He is also Co-Chair of CSCAP Study on International Terrorism at ISIS Malaysia. Areas of Specialisation: Terrorism and Transnational Crimes in SE Asia; ...moreProf Hassan is Chairman and CEO of the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS). He is also Co-Chair of CSCAP Study on International Terrorism at ISIS Malaysia. Areas of Specialisation: Terrorism and Transnational Crimes in SE Asia; Corruption | Transnational Crime | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Prof. Syed Rifaat Hussain | Prof. Hussain is Executive Director of the Regional Centre for Strategic Studies in Sri Lanka. Areas of specialisation: Terrorism, Armed Conflict, South Asian Security | Transnational Crime | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Mr. Songsatit Kittikhunwatchana | Mr. Kittikhunwatchana is National Programme Officer at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Regional Centre for East Asia and the Pacific. Areas of Specialisation: Border control, law enforcement, drug & human trafficking | Transnational Crime | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Dr. Essam Malkawi | Dr. Malkawi is a Strategic Researcher at the Centre for Strategic Studies, Royal Jordanian National Defence College. Areas of Specialisation: Transnational crime | Transnational Crime | Experts | Global | ||
| Dayani Panagoda | Dayani Panagoda is a Researcher in the Conflict Resolution and Peace Support Division, at the Dandaranaike Centre for International Studies, Sri Lanka Areas of specialisation: Armed Groups, Small Arms and Light Weapons | Transnational Crime | Experts | South Asia | ||
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Richard Fielding
Author(s): School of Public Health, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong Download |
Richard Fielding is a clinical psychologist who has worked in public health at HKU since 1982. His current research interests address the behavioural and medical psychology dimensions of public health in the areas of cancer, cardiovascular ...moreRichard Fielding is a clinical psychologist who has worked in public health at HKU since 1982. His current research interests address the behavioural and medical psychology dimensions of public health in the areas of cancer, cardiovascular diseases, risk perception and communication (particularly for infectious diseases), quality of life and health risk behaviour change. He heads the Behavioural Sciences Unit and the Centre for Psycho-Oncology Research and Teaching | Health Security | Experts | Global | ||
| Asst Prof. Thitinan Pongsudhirak | Dr Pongsudhirak is General Director at the Institute of Security and International Studies (ISIS); Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok,Thailand. Areas of specialisation: (Primary field) International political economy, (Secondary field) Thai ...moreDr Pongsudhirak is General Director at the Institute of Security and International Studies (ISIS); Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok,Thailand. Areas of specialisation: (Primary field) International political economy, (Secondary field) Thai politics, small arms trafficking, terrorism in Southeast Asia | Transnational Crime / Political Transitions / Poverty and Economic Insecurity | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Mohamed Abdel Salam | Dr Salam is a Senior Researcher of the Military Research Unit at the Al Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies, Egypt. Area of Specialisation: Armed Groups, Small arms and light weapons | Transnational Crime | Experts | Global | ||
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Rizal Sukma (Dr.)
Author(s): Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia. Download |
Dr Sukma is Deputy Executive Director at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta, Indonesia. Area of specialisation: Democratization in Indonesia, Transnational Crime | Transnational Crime / Political Transitions | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Dr. Philips J Vermonte | Areas of Specialisation: comparative politics, non-traditional security issues in Southeast Asia, Indonesia's foreign policy, conflict studies | Transnational Crime | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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MacArthur Asia Security Initiative Interim Report 2010
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This interactive report summarises the first year of the Asia Security Initiative (ASI) project of the RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies titled ‘Responding to Internal Crises and their Cross Border Effects’. The report covers ...moreThis interactive report summarises the first year of the Asia Security Initiative (ASI) project of the RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies titled ‘Responding to Internal Crises and their Cross Border Effects’. The report covers the period May 2009, when the ASI was launched in Singapore, to June 2010. | Non-Traditional Security | Activities / Experts / Output / Publications | Books and Monographs | ![]() |
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| Dr. Lawrence (Larry) Pintak | Director of the Adham Center for Electronic Jounalism, American University in Cairo | Political Transitions | Experts | Global | ||
| Douangdeuane Bounyavong | Founder of Dokked Publishing. Areas of expertise: Culture, literature, education, community development. Promotion of literacy and cultural experience in Laos | Political Transitions | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Dr. M. Syafi'i Anwar | Executive Director of the International Center for Islam and Pluralism, Indonesia | Political Transitions | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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Aparajita Biswas (Prof/Mrs.)
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Prof Biswas is from the Faculty of African Studies, Department of Social Sciences at the University of Mumbai. Amongst her area of expertise, she is engaged in a research project on US, Chinese and Indian involvement in the African oil sector. | Energy Security | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Maria Belen Bonoan | Senior Program Officer for the Asia Foundation, the Philippines. Area of expertise: Decentralization and local governance; multi-sectoral partnerships; anti-corruption; and civil society | Political Transitions | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Dr. Bob S. Hadiwinata | Researcher, Lecturer, and Head of the Parahyangan Centre for European Studies (PACES) at the Parahyangan University, Bandung, Indonesia. Areas of expertise: Civil Society, NGOs | Political Transitions | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Takashi Hattori | Director (Program), APEC Secretariat. Area of Expertis: International Environmental Governance | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Northeast Asia | ||
| AKM Abdus Sabur | Research Director and Head , International Studies Division BIISS, Area of Expertise: water security | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Emil Salim | Professor of Economics, Chairman, President's Council of Economic Advisors, University of Indonesia | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Ros Taplin | Senior Lecturer in Environmental Management & Director, Environmental Management Program, Macquarie University, Australia | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Global | ||
| Prof Simon Tay | Chairman, Singapore Institute of International Affairs. Area of Expertise: Climate change, transboundary haze, regional cooperation, legal implications | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Fabby Tumiwa | Chairman/Acting Director, Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Jakarta, Indonesia. Area of Expertise: Nuclear safety, Climate Change | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Simon Upton (Ret. Hon) | Advisor on Climate Change Pricewater House Coopers. Former Chairman, OECD Roundtable on Sustainable Development. Area of Expertise: Energy Security | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Global | ||
| Jean Yong | Principal Consultant, Institute of Environmental Science and EngineeringInnovation Centre, Nanyang Technological University . Area of Expertise: environmental engineering | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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Dr. Richard Cronin
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Senior Associate of the Henry L. Stimson Center Washington. Area of expertise: comparative political economy in Asia, regional security | Poverty and Economic Insecurity | Experts | Global | ||
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Prof Simon J Evenett
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Professor of International Trade and Economic Development Swiss Institute for International Economics and Applied Economic Research University of St Gallen. Area of interest: international trade, economic development | Poverty and Economic Insecurity | Experts | Global | ||
| Yanti Muchtar | Director of KaPaL Perempuan, Indonesia. Area of expertise: aceh tsunami recovery | Poverty and Economic Insecurity | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Kurnya Roesad | Researcher, World Bank. Area of expertise: Governance, economics and security | Poverty and Economic Insecurity | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Nerissa D. Salayo, PhD | Economist and Head, Manila Office Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD). Area of expertise: Food security | Poverty and Economic Insecurity | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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Dr. Hadi Soesastro
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Executive Director & Senior Economist of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Jakarta. Area of expertise: Economist/General | Poverty and Economic Insecurity | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Amin Subekti | Deputy for Finance and Planning, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency (BRR) NAD-Nias. Area of expertise: post-tsunami reconstruction and rehabilitation | Poverty and Economic Insecurity | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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Sudarno Sumarto
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Director of SMERU Research Institute, Indonesia. Area of expertise: poverty mapping, social justice, democracy | Poverty and Economic Insecurity / Political Transitions | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Dr Kuperan Viswanathan | Research Scientist/Project Leader of the Policy Research and Impact Assessment Program,Malaysia. Area of expertise: Food security | Poverty and Economic Insecurity | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Dr Larry Wong | Senior Fellow for the Institute of Strategic & International Studies,Malaysia. Area of expertise: Food security, economic development | Poverty and Economic Insecurity | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Ms. Rili Djohani | Southeast Asia Director, Nature Conservancy, Indonesia. Area of expertise: Marine Conservation, Sustainable Tourism, Environment | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Rajesh Basrur | Associate Professor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University. Area of Expertise: Environment, Energy Security | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Bui Quang Tuan | Director, IWEP, Vietnam. Area of Expertise: Energy Security | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Chang Youngho | Assistant Professor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University. Area of Expertise: Economics of Global Warming and Climate Change; Economics of Renewable Resources; Energy Management and Conservation; ...moreAssistant Professor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University. Area of Expertise: Economics of Global Warming and Climate Change; Economics of Renewable Resources; Energy Management and Conservation; Efficiency and Equity in Electricity Market Deregulation; Economics of Energy Security; Energy and Economic Growth in China | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Chen Gang | Research Fellow, East Asian Institute, National Univeristy of Singapore. Area of Expertise: Sustainable Development, China's Political Institutions, International Green Politics | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Northeast Asia | ||
| Shebonti Ray Dadwal | Research Fellow, Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis, India. Area of Expertise: Energy Security | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Bharat Desai | Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru Chair in International Environmental LawCentre for International Legal Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi. Area of Expertise: Environmental Law, Multilateralism | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Adrian Taylor | Adrian is a self-employed consultant who is focused on security and sustainability issues. In his work Adrian supports public and private sector clients by facilitating their strategic thinking processes, notably employing scenarios and Open Source ...moreAdrian is a self-employed consultant who is focused on security and sustainability issues. In his work Adrian supports public and private sector clients by facilitating their strategic thinking processes, notably employing scenarios and Open Source Intelligence in order to help the formulate robust policy and strategy options. Adrian previously held a short Service Limited Commission in the British Army (1985), has been a lobbyist on EU matters (1989-1992), was a scenario planner in a joint venture with Global Business Network (1992-1995), was Desk Officer for India at the European Commission (1995-1999) and spent a year as a visiting scholar at Georgia Tech (2000) before joining the European School of Governance – his last job prior to becoming self-employed. He was also President of the European Open Source Intelligence Forum (2006 to 2008). His education includes 1st Class Honours Degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics Trinity College Oxford, and a Licence Spéciale (Maters) in European Studies with “Grande Distinction” from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Adrian is also author of a number of published essays, and regularly contributes editorial pieces to on-line journals. Adrian was born and raised in London, England, and has subsequently spent 21 years living elsewhere, notably Gibraltar, Brussels, Atlanta, Zurich, New York, and Munich. He and his wife and two children currently reside in Hamburg. | Climate Change / General NTS / Energy Security / Environmental Security / Political Transitions | Experts | Global | ||
| Hermina Francisco | Director, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) International Development Research Centre (IDRC) . Area of Expertise: Environmental economics | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Rodrigo Fuentes | Executive Director, ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB). Area of Expertise: biodiversity, environmental protection | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Thorsten Huber | Country Program Coordinator, Regional Community Forestry Training Centre for Asia and the Pacific (RECOFTC). Area of Expertise: illegal logging, environmental protection | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Koh Kheng Lian | Emerittus Professor and Director, Faculty of Law, National University Of Singapore. Director, Asia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Law. Area of Expertise: Environmental Law | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Brig.Gen. (Ret) Krishnaswamy | Director, Centre for Security Analysis. Area of Expertise: Energy Security | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Shin-Wha Lee | Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science and International Relations Korea University. Area of Expertise: Climate Change and Energy Security | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Northeast Asia | ||
| Shawn Lum | Asst. Prof, Natural Sciences and Science Education, National Institute of Education (NIE). Area of Expertise: Singapore Tropical Forests and Natural Habitats. | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Kerry Sieh | Professor of Geology, California Institute of Technology. Area of Expertise: Earthquakes and Tsunamis | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Global | ||
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Dr Tetsunari Iida
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Executive Director of the Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies, Japan. Area of Expertise: Alternative Energy Sources, Biofuels | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Northeast Asia | ||
| Prof Zha Daojiong | Professor in the School of International Studies, Peking University. Area of expertise: NTS in China?s international relations, especially energy/climate change and development assistance | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Northeast Asia | ||
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Sjamsiah Achmad (Ms.)
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Commissioner, National Commission on Violence Against Women. Area of expertise in violence against women | Human Security / Gender and Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Azyumardi Azra (Prof.) | Director, Graduate School, State Islamic University (Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN)); one of SEA's most prominent liberal Muslim intellectuals. Area of expertise in religious fundamentalism & terrorism | Human Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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Claude Bruderlein (Prof.)
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Director, Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research (http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/hpcr), Harvard University; area of expertise in international law, peacebuilding, conflict resolution, security management and UN affairs | Human Security | Experts | Global | ||
| Bui Truong Giang | Director, Center for International Security and Strategic Studies, IWEP Vietnam; area of expertise in human security, NTS | Human Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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Mely Caballero Anthony (Assoc. Prof.)
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Head, Centre for NTS Studies, RSIS, NTU; Secretary General, NTS-Asia, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University; area of expertise in human security, Asian regionalism and multilateralism, health and human ...moreHead, Centre for NTS Studies, RSIS, NTU; Secretary General, NTS-Asia, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University; area of expertise in human security, Asian regionalism and multilateralism, health and human security, and peace operations | Human Security / Health Security / General NTS | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Lawrence (Larry) Pintak (Dr./Mr.) | Director, Adham Center for Electronic Journalism, American University in Cairo; area of expertise in communications, international policy, terrorism, Islamic studies and religion | Human Security | Experts | Global | ||
| Douangdeuane Bounyavong (Ms.) | Founder, Dokked Publishing; area of expertise in culture, literature, education, community development, promotion of literacy and cultural experience in Laos | Human Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Ms. Norhasnah Badroddin | Principal Assistant Director, Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development Malaysia; area of expertise in gender issues | Human Security / Gender and Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| M. Syafi'I Anwar (Dr./Mr.) | Executive Director, International Center for Islam and Pluralism, Indonesia | Human Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Kritaya Archavanitkul (Dr./Ms.) | Associate Professor, Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR), Mahidol University; area of expertise in demography, migration, education, health and human rights | Human Security / Migration | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Maria Belen Bonoan | Senior Program Officer, Asia Foundation, Philippines; area of expertise in decentralization and local governance, multi-sectoral partnerships, anti-corruption and civil society | Human Security / Political Transitions | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Sumona Dasgupta (Dr.) | Assistant Director, WISCOMP, Foundation for His Holiness the Dalai Lama New Delhi, India; area of expertise in peacebuilding and conflict management | Human Security / Gender and Security | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Meenakshi Gopinath (Dr.) | Honorary Director, WISCOMP, Foundation for His Holiness the Dalai Lama New Delhi, India; area of expertise in peacebuilding and conflict management | Human Security / Gender and Security | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Meghna Guhathakurta | Professor in International Relations, University of Dhaka; area of expertise in women in conflict regions | Human Security / Gender and Security | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Bob S. Hadiwinata (Dr.) | Researcher, Lecturer and Head of the Parahyangan Centre for European Studies (PACES), Parahyangan University Bandung; area of expertise in civil society and NGOs | Human Security / Political Transitions | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Hameeda Hossain | Founding Member, Ain-O-Salish Kendra (ASK) - legal aid and human rights organization based in Dhaka; area of expertise in women's rights and blue-collar workers | Human Security / Gender and Security | Experts | South Asia | ||
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Ingrid Kolb-Hindarmanto
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Planning Officer, United Nations Children's Fund, UNICEF , Banda Aceh | Human Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Siddharth Mallavarapu | Assistant Professor, CIPOD, School of International Relations, Jawaharlal Nehru University; area of expertise in non-traditional approaches to security | Human Security / General NTS | Experts | South Asia | ||
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Fethi Mansouri (Assoc. Prof.)
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Director, Institute for Citizenship & Globalisation (http://www.deakin.edu.au/arts/icg/), Deakin University, Australia; area of expertise in refugee policy and practice, cultural diversity and human security | Human Security / Migration | Experts | Global | ||
| Augusto N. Miclat, Jr. | Executive Director, Initiatives for International Dialogue (http://www.iidnet.org/); area of expertise in civil society and democracy | Human Security / Political Transitions | Experts | Global | ||
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Samsu Rizal Panggabean (Dr.)
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Director for Cooperation, Masters Program in Peace and Conflict Resolution , Gadjah Mada University; area of expertise in conflict resolution | Human Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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Bandana Pattanaik
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International Coordinator, Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) ; area of expertise in human trafficking | Human Security / Migration / Transnational Crime / Gender and Security | Experts | Global | ||
| Sudha Ramachandran | Independent Researcher & Journalist; area of expertise in gender issues in Kashmir, Sri Lanka | Human Security / Gender and Security | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Stephen Sakalian | Adviser for Multilateral Affairs in Asia, International Committee of the Red Cross (http://www.icrc.org/); area of expertise in humanitarian relief operations | Human Security | Experts | Global | ||
| Kumudi Samuel | Director, Women and Media Collective, Colombo; area of expertise in development, law and gender, political violence, detention and displacement | Human Security / Gender and Security / Migration | Experts | South Asia | ||
| Muhadi Sugiono (Dr.) | Head, Center for Security and Peace Studies, Gadjah Mada University | Human Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Dr. Asclepias Rachmi S Indriyanto (Ms.) | Executive Director, Indonesian Institute for Energy Economics, Jakarta, Indonesia | Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Prof. Zheng Yuxin | Research Fellow, Institute of Quantitative & Technical Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China | Energy Security | Experts | Northeast Asia | ||
| Dr Gwak Dae-Jong | Research Fellow, Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade | Energy Security | Experts | Northeast Asia | ||
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Dr. Alexandre Babak Hedjazi
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Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Geneva | Energy Security | Experts | Global | ||
| Jeffery Lawrence Cutter(Dr.) | Dr Cutter is a medical epidemiologist and public health specialist working in the prevention and control of infectious diseases at the Ministry of Health in Singapore. He is a medical graduate from the National University of Singapore. Dr Cutter ...moreDr Cutter is a medical epidemiologist and public health specialist working in the prevention and control of infectious diseases at the Ministry of Health in Singapore. He is a medical graduate from the National University of Singapore. Dr Cutter did his postgraduate training in Public Health in Singapore and in Epidemiology in London. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore. | Health Security | Experts | Global | ||
| Tikki Pang (Dr.) | Dr Tikki PANG is presently Director, Research Policy & Cooperation, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. Prior to joining WHO, he was Professor of Biomedical Sciences, Institute of Postgraduate Studies & Research, University of Malaya, ...moreDr Tikki PANG is presently Director, Research Policy & Cooperation, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. Prior to joining WHO, he was Professor of Biomedical Sciences, Institute of Postgraduate Studies & Research, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He holds a PhD in Immunology-Microbiology from the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists (UK), Institute of Biology (UK), American Academy of Microbiology (USA), Academy of Medicine of Malaysia, and Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS); and a Member of the International Molecular Biology Network (IMBN). Also, he is currently Secretary, WHO Research Ethics Review Committee, and Secretary, WHO Advisory Committee on Health Research. He has published more than 200 scientific articles and 7 books and research interests are in epidemiology, pathogenesis, laboratory diagnosis and prevention of infectious diseases, and in health research policy, health research systems, best practices in research, development of research capabilities in developing countries, and linkages between research and policy. | Health Security | Experts | Global | ||
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Joachim von Braun
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Joachim von Braun has been Director General of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) since 2002. He guides and oversees the Institute's efforts to provide research-based sustainable solutions for ending hunger and malnutrition. ...moreJoachim von Braun has been Director General of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) since 2002. He guides and oversees the Institute's efforts to provide research-based sustainable solutions for ending hunger and malnutrition. Under his leadership, IFPRI has continued to grow in food policy related strategy and governance, technology policy, markets, and health nutrition policy, and has significantly expanded its teams based in Africa, Asia, and Latin America in response to research challenges and partners' needs. | Poverty and Economic Insecurity / Human Security | Experts | Global | ||
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Alan Dupont (Prof.)
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Professor Alan Dupont is the foundation Michael Hintze Chair of International Security, the Director of the Centre for International Security Studies and a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Lowy Institute for International Policy. His areas of ...moreProfessor Alan Dupont is the foundation Michael Hintze Chair of International Security, the Director of the Centre for International Security Studies and a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Lowy Institute for International Policy. His areas of expertise include Australian foreign and defence policy, Intelligence, East Asian security, Foreign policies of Japan, North Korea, China, Indonesia, ASEAN; Non-military security issues, Climate change, Infectious disease threats, Illegal migration, Transnational organised crime. | Environmental Security / Health Security / Climate Change / General NTS | Experts | Global | ||
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Christian Enemark(Dr.)
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Dr. Enemark is Lecturer in the Centre for International Security at the University of Sydney and a Director of the National Centre for Biosecurity, a cross-disciplinary collaboration of the Australian National University (ANU) and the University of ...moreDr. Enemark is Lecturer in the Centre for International Security at the University of Sydney and a Director of the National Centre for Biosecurity, a cross-disciplinary collaboration of the Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Sydney. A PhD graduate from the ANU Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, he worked previously in the Attorney General?s Department of New South Wales and as Lecturer in Global Security at the Australian Defence Force Academy. Christian has studied biological weapons issues for more than a decade and published in a variety of international refereed journals. His latest book is Disease and Security: Natural Plagues and Biological Weapons in East Asia (Routledge, 2007). | Health Security | Experts | Global | ||
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Alex Evans(Dr.)
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Alex Evans is a non-resident fellow at the Center on International Cooperation (CIC) at New York University, where he runs CIC?s work on climate change and global public goods. He was seconded from CIC to the United Nations from June to October ...moreAlex Evans is a non-resident fellow at the Center on International Cooperation (CIC) at New York University, where he runs CIC?s work on climate change and global public goods. He was seconded from CIC to the United Nations from June to October 2007 as part of the team charged with planning and executing the UN Secretary-General?s High Level Event on climate change. His other current areas of research are on the international implications of rising food prices (a joint project between CIC and Chatham House), and the changing nature of influence in 21st century diplomacy (with Demos). He also co-edits www.GlobalDashboard.org, the global risk and foreign policy blog. | Poverty and Economic Insecurity / Climate Change | Experts | Global | ||
| Gunawan Husin (Mr.) | Mr. Gunawan Husin is Head of Business Continuity Management, Global Banking and Markets Royal Bank of Scotland, Singapore. His area of expertise - amongst other things - include transnational crime in the financial sector. | Transnational Crime | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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Jon Barnett (Dr.)
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Dr Jon Barnett is an Australian Research Council Fellow in the School of Social and Environmental Enquiry at the University of Melbourne. | Environmental Security / Human Security / Climate Change | Experts | Global | ||
| Fabby Tumiwa | Mr Fabby Tumiwa is Director of Institute for Essential Services Research in Indonesia. He has been active in NGO campaign specializing in energy technology and policy, climate change, and development issues since 1996. | Environmental Security / Energy Security | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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G. Shabbir Cheema
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Dr. Cheema is Senior Fellow and Coordinator, of the Asia-Pacific Governance and Democracy Initiatives (AGDI) at the East-West Center in Honolulu. His current work focuses on governance and democracy in Asia and the Pacific ? including civil society ...moreDr. Cheema is Senior Fellow and Coordinator, of the Asia-Pacific Governance and Democracy Initiatives (AGDI) at the East-West Center in Honolulu. His current work focuses on governance and democracy in Asia and the Pacific ? including civil society engagement, cross-border governance, electoral and parliamentary processes, transparency and anti-corruption strategies, and civil service reform. | Human Security / Political Transitions | Experts | Global | ||
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Maripaz L. Perez
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Dr. Maripaz L. Perez, a Filipino national who obtained her Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the University of the Philippines, was formerly the Undersecretary for Regional Operations of the Department of Science and Technology of the Government ...moreDr. Maripaz L. Perez, a Filipino national who obtained her Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the University of the Philippines, was formerly the Undersecretary for Regional Operations of the Department of Science and Technology of the Government of the Philippines. She has held several other government positions, briefly taught at the University of the Philippines in Los Banos and the Technology Management Center in UP Diliman and has also been involved in various research projects and consultancy engagements . She supervised the implementation of the Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program (SET-UP) of the Department and the operation of the Science Foundation Unit in charge of the accreditation of science and technology foundations in the Philippines. She has vast institutional experience and wide professional network in Asia. | Poverty and Economic Insecurity | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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Dr. Rafael D. Guerrero
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Dr. Rafael D. Guerrero III is the Executive Director of the Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development under the Department of Science and Technology. He also holds the rank of Career Executive Service Officer II. | Poverty and Economic Insecurity | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
| Prof. Paul P.S. Teng | Dean, Graduate Programs and Research, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Area of expertise: food security - agricultural microbiology, agricultural systems analysis and modeling and crop biotechnology for ...moreDean, Graduate Programs and Research, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Area of expertise: food security - agricultural microbiology, agricultural systems analysis and modeling and crop biotechnology for sustainable agriculture. | General NTS | Experts | Southeast Asia | ||
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Geoffrey Dabelko (Dr.)
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Geoffrey D. Dabelko is director of the Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP), a nonpartisan policy forum on environment, population, health, and security issues founded in 1994 at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in ...moreGeoffrey D. Dabelko is director of the Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP), a nonpartisan policy forum on environment, population, health, and security issues founded in 1994 at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC. He is also an adjunct professor at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. Geoff has held prior positions with the Council on Foreign Relations and Foreign Policy and served as a lecturer at Georgetown University?s School of Foreign Service. | Climate Change / Environmental Security | Experts | Global | ||
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Christopher Field (Dr.)
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Director of the Carnegie Institution?s Department of Global Ecology, Christopher Field, has been elected co-chair of Working Group 2 of the Nobel-Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). He was formerly a coordinating lead ...moreDirector of the Carnegie Institution?s Department of Global Ecology, Christopher Field, has been elected co-chair of Working Group 2 of the Nobel-Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). He was formerly a coordinating lead author on the 2007 IPCC report, Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability to Climate Change and was one of two Americans to represent the IPCC at the 2007 Nobel Prize ceremonies. | Climate Change | Experts | Global | ||
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L. Jeremy Richardson (Dr.)
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Dr Richardson is a Senior Fellow for Science Policy at the Pew Center on Global Climate Change | Climate Change | Experts | Global | ||
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Brian Fan
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Brian Fan is a Senior Director and manages Cleantech Group's research operations. Brian was previously an Equity Research Analyst for The Cypress Funds, LLC, a long-short hedge fund with $300 million assets under management, where he generated ...moreBrian Fan is a Senior Director and manages Cleantech Group's research operations. Brian was previously an Equity Research Analyst for The Cypress Funds, LLC, a long-short hedge fund with $300 million assets under management, where he generated investment ideas in the technology, Internet, retail, consumer discretionary, defense/ aerospace, and lodging/gaming sectors. Brian was Senior Partner at Olliance Consulting Group, a strategy consulting firm in Silicon Valley, where he consulted on business and product strategy for over 40 clients including Nokia, Intel, Microsoft, NEC, Adobe, Motorola, Barclays Global Investors and numerous venture-funded startups such as JasperSoft, Krugle, and OpenLogic. | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Global | ||
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Jennifer Turner (Dr.)
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Dr Turner is the Director of the China Environment Forum in the Environmental Change and Security Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Her research interests include China; environmental and energy policy in Asia; ...moreDr Turner is the Director of the China Environment Forum in the Environmental Change and Security Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Her research interests include China; environmental and energy policy in Asia; environmental civil society development in China | Climate Change / Energy Security | Experts | Northeast Asia |