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Vincent K. Pollard

Vincent K. Pollard   文森特 伯拉德

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Monographs

• [primary author; with Val M. Johnston and Lloyd Asato], Hawai‘i Youth at Risk? Conceptual Challenges in Communicating a Statewide Mentoring Initiative (Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, for the Hawai‘i Mentoring Inventory, Department of Health, 1999). 132 pp.

Funding source: Hawai‘i Tobacco Prevention & Control Trust Fund, Grant #435304.

Abstracted and reprinted by United States Department of Education, Resources in Education (Educational Resources Information Center, ERIC Document Reproduction Service), No. ED 443 035 [CG029989], 2000). Or click here for a free copy from ERIC's Document Repository Center.

Cited in: Eric Baizer, Mentoring At-Risk Youth: General Articles and Books (updated, 26 November 2002).

"Hawai‘i Youth at Risk? Futures of Mentoring," a related 2-hour TV program was co-produced with Oren Tsutsumi for the Hawai‘i Research Center for Futures Studies on 6, 10 and 20 October 2000. For a summary of the TV program, see University Relations, "UH faculty members, community leaders discuss mentoring challenges on ‘Olelo Community Television," UH News, 5 October 2000.

• [With J. Robert Crawford, Lauren Gross, William Shortell, et al.] "Part I: Structure and Political Functions of the Chicago Board of Health," "Part III: Board of Health Centers as Part of a Strategy of Social and Political Control," and "Part V: Financing: The Implications of Underfunding," in Chicago Health Research Group, "The Chicago Board of Health's Neighborhood Health Centers: Medicine and the Machine," Report, no. 1 (September 1971), pp. 3-12, 16-22, and 31-38.

Funding source: Resist, Inc. (Somerville, Massachusetts)
Cited in:
  • Chicago Defender Staff, "Book Examines Health Care Aspects in Chicago," Chicago Daily Defender, 27 December 1971, p. 6
  • Lincoln Park-Lake View Booster Staff, "Politics Called Threat to Health, Lincoln Park-Lake View Booster, 29 December 1971, Section I, p. 20
  • Angela Parker, "Raps City's Health Center Plan," Chicago Tribune, 27 December 1971, four-star ed., Section 1A, p. 6
  • J. Robert Crawford, "Urban Hospitals in Poverty Communities: The Politics of Access," Ph.D. dissertation (The University of Chicago), June 1974.

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Book chapters

(sole author)

• "The Movement to Demilitarize Okinawa, 1945-2007," under review.

"Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Military Bases: Filipinos Declare Independence," in Essays on Ilokano and Amianan Life, Language and Literature in Honor of Prof. Prescila Llague Espiritu: Final Proceedings of the 2006 Nakem Centennial Conference, eds. Aurelio S. Agcaoili and Raymond Ll. Liongson (Honolulu: Ilokano and Philippine Drama and Film Program, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa in collaboration with Nakem Conference, Inc., and International Academy for Ilokano and Amianan Studies, 2007), pp. 139-192.

• "Demilitarizing Okinawa: Globalization and Comparative Social Movements," In Robert W. Compton, Jr. (ed.), Transforming East Asian Domestic and International Politics: The Impact of Economy and Globalization, The International Political Economy of New Regionalisms series (Timothy Shaw: Series Editor) (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2002), Ch. 10, pp. 180-200.

Reviewed:

  • Stephanie Lawson, "Others have a broader comparative dimension. For example, [Vincent Pollard's] chapter on the role of social movements in demilitarizing Okinawa also looks at lessons from the anti-bases movement in the Philippines," review, in Political Studies Review, vol. 1, no. 3 (September 2003), p. 446.
  • Saori N. Katada, review, in International Politics, vol. 40, issue 4 (2003), pp. 580-581.
  • Jeff Haynes, review, in Democratization, vol. 10, issue 2 (Summer 2003), pp. 185-186.
  • Koji Taira, summary, in "Publications (LIV)," The Ryukyuanist, no. 74/75(a) (Winter-Spring 2006-2007), p. 8.
  • • "Special Topics in Comparative Politics: Japanese Politics," Spring 2001 Semester syllabus, Reprinted in Sue Davis (ed.), A View into the Classroom: Syllabi by Award Winning Teachers, new ed., Political Science Course Syllabi Collection series (Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association, 2001), pp. 113-123.
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    Research articles

    (Journal & encyclopedia articles)

    Under review:
    (sole author)

    • "Martial Law in the Late Cold War: The Communist Party of the Philippines, 1980-1985" [translations, annotations, introduction to four selected documents, and headnotes].

    Journal articles:
    (sole author)

    • "Marriage, Children, and Chinese Law: Transformation and Diversity during War and Revolution," E-ASPAC [Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast, section of the Association for Asian Studies], (forthcoming, 2008).

    • "Introduction and Overview: Actors, Obstacles and Social Change in European and Asian State Capitalist Societies," Special issue of Critical Sociology, (theme: "State Capitalism in Europe and Asia — from Cold War Conflict to Post-Globalization Futures"), (special issue editor, Vincent K. Pollard; editor-in-chief, David Fasenfest), vol. 34, no. 4 (July 2008), pp. 521-533.

    • "Power Sharing, Plural Governance, and Foreign Policy Success in the Philippines," Journal of Filipino Studies, vol. 2 (2008).

    • "Designing a Peaceful Okinawa: Local Opportunities, Regional Obstacles," Social Science Japan [Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo], no. 23 (April 2002) (Issue theme: "Civil Society"), pp. 29-35; online edition, downloadable .pdf file.

    • "Electioneering, Constitution Writing & Foreign Policy Making During Early Redemocratization," Philippine Political Science Journal [Philippine Political Science Association], combined quadrennial nos. 39-42 (1995-1998), pp. 73-125.

    • "Entering Global Civil Society: Japan's ODA Policy-Making Milieu Since 1992," Japanese Studies [Japanese Studies Association of Australia], vol. 16, nos. 2-3 (September-December 1996), pp. 35-61.

    Cited in Asao Miyaoka, "Foreign Pressure and the Japanese Policymaking Process: The Three-actor/Three-stream Model," paper presented at the Graduate Conference on Japanese Politics, Stanford University, 15 November 1997, p. 5, no. 19.

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    • "Two Stages in American Promotion of Asian Regionalism: United States-Southeast Asia-Japan Relations, 1945-1970," Ajiagaku-ronsō [Bulletin of Asian Studies (Association of Asian Studies, Japan)], vol. 5 (1995), pp. 89-97.

    • "Democratizing the Philippine Revolution: Squaring the Circle for the Communist Party of the Philippines," In Gary Ostrick (ed.), Conference Proceedings (School of Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Studies, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, 1993), pp. 38-49.

    Cited in Kim Scipes, KMU: Building Genuine Trade Unionism in the Philippines, 1980-1994 (Quezon City: New Day Publishers, 1996), pp. 226, 286 (n. 24), 286-287 (n. 26), and 304.

    • "Geography's Ethical Window," Journal of Geography [The National Council for Geographic Education], vol. 88, no. 6 (November-December 1989), pp. 230-231.

    • "Joining ASEAN: Presidential Politics in the Philippines," Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Asian Studies, 1988, vol. 3: Southeast Asia (Hong Kong: Asian Research Service, 1989), pp. 833-854.

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    • "South East Asian Regionalism: Containment, Counterinsurgency, and the Nixon Doctrine," Journal of Contemporary Asia, vol. 1, no. 4 (1971), pp. 45-54.

    Cited in Chayachoke Chulasiriwongs (comp.), ASEAN Sourcebook: A Bibliography on ASEAN (The ASEAN University Network, 10 June 1998), p. 16.

    • "ASA and ASEAN, 1961-1967: Southeast Asian Regionalism," Asian Survey, vol. 10, no. 3 (March 1970), pp. 244-255.

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    Cited in Leszek Buszinski's syllabus for RCC: 7230 ASEAN and Southeast Asian Regionalism," Graduate School of International Studies, International University of Japan; and in Chayachoke Chulasiriwongs (comp.), ASEAN Sourcebook: A Bibliography on ASEAN (The ASEAN University Network, 10 June 1998), p. 16; Nshimbi Christopher Changwe, "Threatened with Marginalization: Is Regionalization the Appropriate Strategic Response to Globalization," 3rd CEPII-IDB Conference ("New Regionlism: Progress, Setbacks and Challenges") (Washington, D.C., 9 February 2006), pp. and 33.

    Multiple, earlier citations available upon request.

    • The 'Lukan Omission' of Mark 6:45-8:26," The Bible Today [Liturgical Press], vol. 5, no. 29 (March 1967), pp. 2032-2034.

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    Encyclopedia articles:
    (sole author unless indicated otherwise)

    • "1986 Constitutional Commission of the Philippines," American Espionage: A Historical Encyclopedia, eds., Steven W. Guerrier and Glenn P. Hastedt (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2008), under review.

    • "District of Columbia," The Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution, ed., David Schultz (New York: Facts on File, Inc., forthcoming 2008).

    • "Malolos Constitution," United States at War, Spanish-American/Philippine-American War, ed., Spencer Tucker, Military History Series (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, forthcoming 2008), under review.

    • "Hawaiian Islands," United States at War, Spanish-American/Philippine-American War, ed., Spencer Tucker, Military History Series (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, forthcoming 2008), under review.

    • "London, Treaty of (1871)," In The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World, ed., Peter N. Stearns (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), vol. 4, p. 537.

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    • "Congress and Foreign Policy," The Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution, ed., David Schultz (New York: Facts on File, Inc., forthcoming 2008).

    • "Philippines," Encyclopedia of Modern Slavery, ed., Junius P. Rodriguez (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, forthcoming March 2008).

    • [with You-jeong Lee], "Korea, Republic of (South Korea)," In Asian American History and Culture: An Encyclopedia, eds., Huping Ling and Allan W. Austin (Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2007 or 2008), forthcoming.

    • "Darwin, Charles," Encyclopedia of Global Health, ed., Yawei Zhang, Sage Reference (Croton-on-Hudson, New York: Golson Books, Ltd, 2007), forthcoming.

    • "Placebo Effect," Encyclopedia of Global Health, ed., Yawei Zhang, Sage Reference (Croton-on-Hudson, New York: Golson Books, Ltd., 2007), forthcoming.

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    • "Coordination Council for North American Affairs [Taiwan]," Asian American History and Culture: An Encyclopedia, Huping Ling and Allan W. Austin (Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2008), forthcoming.

    • "Chinese Diaspora," ABC-CLIO World History Encyclopedia, Era 9: 1945- , ed., Jack Waskey (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, forthcoming, 2008), revised draft under review.

    • "1911-1912 Chinese Revolution," ABC-CLIO World History Encyclopedia, Era 8: Crisis and Achievement 1900-1945, ed., H. Micheal Tarver (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2008), in press.

    • "McCarthy, Eugene Joseph (1916-2005)," in Spencer C. Tucker (ed.), Encyclopedia of the Cold War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Santa Barbara, Denver and Oxford: ABC-CLIO, 2007), vol. III, pp. 835-836.

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    • "Philippines, Republic of," in Spencer C. Tucker (ed.), Encyclopedia of the Cold War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Santa Barbara, Denver and Oxford: ABC-CLIO, 2007), vol. III, pp. 1035-1037.

    • "Okinawa," in Spencer C. Tucker (ed.), Encyclopedia of the Cold War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Santa Barbara, Denver and Oxford: ABC-CLIO, 2007), vol. III, pp. 978-979.

    • "Association of South-East Asia (ASA)," In Spencer C. Tucker (ed.), Encyclopedia of the Cold War: A Political, Social, and Military History (Santa Barbara, Denver and Oxford: ABC-CLIO, 2007), vol. I, pp. 124-125.

    • "Power Sharing," Encyclopedia of Governance, ed., Mark W. Bevir (Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Reference, 2006), Vol. II, pp. 740-741.

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    • "Resolutions, Joint," In Robert E. Dewhirst, (ed.), Encyclopedia of the United States Congress (New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2006), pp. 442-443.

    • "Leviathan," The Encyclopedia of World Poverty, ed., Mehmet Odekon, Golson Books, Ltd. (Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Reference, 2006), pp. 633-634.

    If your university has online access, read this article in the e-book edition of the Encyclopedia of World Poverty.

    • "Brunei Darussalam," The Encyclopedia of World Poverty, ed., Mehmet Odekon, [Golson Books, Ltd.] (Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Reference, 2006), pp. 92-93.

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    • "Hawai‘i," Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism Since 1450, ed., Thomas Benjamin, MacMillan Reference USA (Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale/Macmillan/Thomson, 2006), pp. 546-548.

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    • "Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)," In Yuwu Song (ed.), Encyclopedia of Chinese-American Relations (McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2006), pp. 33-34.

    • "Association of South-east Asia (ASA)," In Yuwu Song (ed.), Encyclopedia of Chinese-American Relations (McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2006), pp. 32-33.

    • "Aquino, Benigno and Corazon," Encyclopedia of the Developing World, ed. Thomas M. Leonard (New York: Routledge [Taylor & Francis Group], 2005), vol. I, pp. 65-67.

    • "Minor Political Parties," In David Schultz and John R. Vile (eds.), Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America (Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 2005), vol. II ("F-P"), pp. 630-632.

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    • "Hawai‘i," Colonialism: An International Social, Cultural, and Political Encyclopedia, Melvin E. Page, General Editor, and Penny M. Sonnenberg (editor) (New York: East River Books for ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2003), volume 1, p. 253.

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    • "Philippines-U.S. Relations [1898-2001]," Encyclopedia of Modern Asia, 1st ed. (editors, David Levinson and Karen Christensen), Berkshire Reference Works (New York: Scribners Reference, 2002), vol. 4, pp. 512b-518a.

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    • "Mactan, Battle of (1521)," Ground Warfare: An International Encyclopedia, edited by Stanley L. Sandler, International Warfare Encyclopedias (Spencer C. Tucker, General Editor) (Santa Barbara, Denver and Oxford: ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2002), Volume 2, H-Q, pp. 523-524.

    • "Internet and the World Wide Web," The Encyclopedia of American Law, edited by David Schultz (New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2002), pp. 238-239.

    • "State Capitalism," Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences, edited by Jonathan Michie (London and Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2001), vol. 2, pp. 1594-1596.

    Cited by Jackie Sheehan, "Labor Representation and Organization under State Capitalism in China," Panel TA28 ("State Capitalism: Obstacle or Transmission Belt to Democratization?" [sponsored by the Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section]), 44th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (25 February-1 March 2003), Portland, Oregon.

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    Refereeing, editing

    • Guest editor, "State Capitalism in Europe and Asia — from Cold War Conflict to Post-Globalization Futures," with overview essay and three articles (Russia before and after the 1917 Revolution, and the People's Republic of China), Critical Sociology, (Special issue on state capitalism) (editor-in-chief, David Fasenfest), vol. 34, no. 4 (July 2008).

    • Political Science Editor, Editorial Board, Journal of Filipino Studies, September 2007 - . 2 prepublication mss.

    • Evaluator, Longman Publishers, April-May 2007. 1 prepublication political science textbook ms.

    • Editorial Advisory Board and reviewer (political science), Journal of Information Technology & Politics and Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (Scientific Journals International), January 2007 - present. 6 prepublication article mss.

    • Referee, Politics and International Relations, Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 1 prepublication book ms (3 chapters), January-February 2007.

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    • Invited commentator, "Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing" series, The University of Chicago Press, November-December 2006.

    • Referee, Routledge Asian Studies (Taylor & Francis Group), 2 book mss, November 2006-August 2007.

    • Referee, ISGC Working Papers [Education Program, East-West Center], 2 article mss, September - December 2006.

    • Co-editor, Pacific Studies WWW Virtual Library, Polynesian countries/territories, 10 July 2005 - present.

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    • Referee, International Political Science Review, 5 article mss, August 2004 - March 2007.

    • Referee, Academic Publishing Division, Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited [formerly, Times Media Private Limited], 1 book ms, June-July 2004.

    • Editorial Board, E-AsPac [Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast (Pacific Coast Regional Body, The Association for Asian Studies)], 2 article mss, June 2004 - present.

    • Editorial Board, Innovate; Journal of Online Education [Fischler School of Education and Human Services, Nova Southeastern University], 14 article mss, May 2004 - present.

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    • Co-editor, Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library, 15 December 2003 - present.

    • External reviewer, International Studies Perspectives [International Studies Association], vols. 2 (2001) and 6 (2005).

    • Managing Editor, Mānoa Journal [Hawai‘i Research Center for Futures Studies], 1996-1998.

    • Referee, Futures; The Journal of Forecasting, Planning and Policy [Elsevier Science], 1 article ms, vol. 26 (1993).

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    Reviews

    (sole author unless indicated otherwise)
    books, films, obituaries

    Reviews, 2008:
    • Review of Rudolfo C. Severino, in-progress.

    • Review of Sujian Guo and Shiping Hua (eds.), New Dimensions of Chinese Foreign Policy, Lexington Books (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007), Journal of Chinese Political Science, under review.

    • Review of Judith Vecchione (writer, producer, director), "Tug of War: The Story of Taiwan," videotape (South Burlington, Vermont: WGBH Educational Foundation and WGBH Boston Video, 1998), Special Media Section, Education About Asia, vol, 13, no. 1 (Spring 2008), pp. 67-68.

    • "Fred Warren Riggs (1917-2008)," H-Asia [H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online], 3 March 2008.

    Reviews, 2007:
    • Review of Alvyn Austin, China's Millions: The China Inland Mission and Late Qing Society, 1832-1905, Studies in the History of Christian Missions (R. E. Frykenberg and Brian Stanley, general editors) (Grand Rapids, Michigan and Cambridge, UK: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2007), in Itinerario; International Journal on the History of European Expansion and Global Interaction, vol. 31, no. 3 (2007), pp. 129-131.

    • Review of Christopher A. Bayly and Timothy N. Harper, Forgotten Armies: The Fall of British Asia, 1941-1945 (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2005), In Journal of Chinese Political Science [中 國 政 治 學 刊], vol. 12, no. 2 (August 2007), pp. 196-197.

    • "Norton S. Ginsburg (1921-2007)," H-Asia [H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online], 8 August 2007.

    Cited in Doreen Ilozor, "Deceased Asianists [Norton Ginsburg (July 30, 2007)," Asian Studies Newsletter, vol. 52, no. 3 (Fall Issue 2007), pp. 36-37.
    Reviews, 2006:
    • Review of Günter Schucher and Margot Schüller (eds.), Perspectives on Cross-Strait Relations: Views from Europe, Band 387 (Hamburg: Mitteilungen des Instituts für Asienkunde, 2005), In The China Review; An Interdisciplinary Journal on Greater China [The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press], vol. 6, no. 2 (Fall 2006), pp. 23-25.

    • Review of Arasaki Moriteru (ed.), Wa-Ei ryobun 100 Q&A, Okinawa no sugao; Profile of Okinawa: 100 Questions and Answers (Tokyo: Techno Marketing Center, Inc, 2000), The Ryûkyûanist [International Society for Ryûkyûan/Okinawan Studies], nos. 72/73 a (Summer/Autumn 2006), pp. 6-7.

    • "Exemplary Survivors," review of Geoffrey Dunn and Mark Schwartz (directors), "A Dollar a Day, Ten Cents a Dance," videotape and film (1984), In Ani [Ilokano and Philippine Drama and Film Program, Department of Hawaiian and Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa], Hawai‘i Filipino Centennial issue (Spring 2006), pp. 181-182.

    • Review of Nanako Kurihara (producer, director, writer), "Ripples of Change; Japanese Women's Search for Self," video (New York: Women Make Movies, 1993), Education about Asia [The Association for Asian Studies, Inc.], vol. 11, no. 1 (Spring 2006), Special AEMS [Asian Educational Media Service] Film Review Section, p. 64.

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    Reviews, 2005:
    • Review of Michel Bonnin, Generation perdue: Le mouvement d'envoi des jeunes instruits à la campagne en Chine, 1968-1980 [Lost Generation: The Movement Sending Educated Youth to China's Countryside, 1968-1980], coll. "Civilisations et sociétés" ("Civilizations and Societies" series) (Paris: École de Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, 2004), China Review International, vol. 12, no. 2 (Fall 2005), pp. 373-376.

    • "Emerging Issues and Impermanent Institutions: Social Movements, Early Indicators of Social Change, and Film Pedagogy," review of ten videos on social movements in Europe, Asia and North America, In Journal of Political Science Education [Undergraduate Education Section, American Political Science Association], vol. 1, no. 3 (September-December 2005), pp. 397-401.

    • Review of James A. Dator (ed.), Advancing Futures: Futures Studies in Higher Education, Praeger Studies on the 21st Century (Westport, Connecticut and London, U.K.: Praeger, 2002), In Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences, vol. 2, no. 2 (June 2005), pp. 147-150.

    • Review of Ezra F. Vogel, Yung Ming and Tanaka Akihiko (eds.), The Golden Age of the U.S.-China-Japan Triangle, 1972-1989, Harvard East Asian Monographs 216 (Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center, 2002), In "Current Books Reviewed On-Line," Political Studies and Political Studies: Review (2005).

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    Reviews, 2004:
    • "Earlier Origins, Protracted Journey: Local, Regional and Global Pathways to Independence," review of Marc Frey, Ronald W. Pruessen, and Tai Yong Tan (eds.), The Transformation of Southeast Asia: International Perspectives on Decolonization, An East Gate Book (Armonk, New York and London, England: M. E. Sharpe, 2003), IIAS Newsletter [The International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden, Netherlands], no. 35 (November 2004), p. 31.

    • [with You-jeong Lee], Review of Sheng Lijun, China and Taiwan: Cross-Strait Relations under Chen Shui-bian (Singapore: Institute of South East Asian Studies/London & New York: Zed Books, 2002; dist., Palgrave), In Journal of Chinese Political Science [中 國 政 治 學 刊], vol. 9, no. 1 (Spring 2004), pp. 91-92.

    • Review of Jen Schradie and Matt DeVries, "The Golf War: A Story of Land, Golf and Revolution," VHS videotape (Anthill Productions, L.L.C., 1999), In Education About Asia [The Association for Asian Studies, Inc.], vol. 9, no. 1 (Spring 2004), pp. 68-69.

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    Reviews, 2003:
    • Review of Wim Stokhof and Paul van der Velde (eds.), Asian-European Perspectives: Developing the ASEM Process, Curzon-IAAS Studies Series (Series Coordinator: D. van der Meij) (London: Curzon, 2001), In Asian Business & Management (Palgrave), vol. 2, no. 3 (December 2003), pp. 421-424. Also, in a .pdf file.

    • Review of Jocelyne Fresnais, La protection du patrimoine en République populaire de Chine, 1949-1999 ("Protection of the Heritage of the People's Republic of China, 1949-1999"), Preface by F. Blanchon (Paris: Imprimerie Rey-Villeurbanne for Éditions du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques ("The Committee on Historical and Scientific Works"), 2001, In China Review International, vol. 10, no. 2 (Fall 2003), pp. 385-389. Also, a .pdf file is available from Project Muse.

    • Review of Gilles Guiheux, Les Grands entrepreneurs privés a Taiwan: La main visible de la prospérité [Taiwan's Big Business People: Prosperity's Visible Hand], Asie Orientale ["East Asia"] series (editor, Christian Henriot). (Paris: Brochage Imprimerie Chirat for CNRS Éditions, 2002), In China Review International, vol. 10, no. 1 (Spring 2003), pp. 133-137. Also, a .pdf file is available from Project Muse.

    • Review of Andrew Delano Abbott, Chaos of Disciplines (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2001), In Futures: The Journal of Forecasting, Planning and Policy [Elsevier Science], vol. 35, no. 4 (June 2003), pp. 531-534; available online with access to Science Direct.

    • Review of Muthiah Alagappa (ed.), Taiwan's Presidential Politics: Democratization and Cross-Strait Relations in the Twenty-First Century, An East Gate Book, Taiwan in the Modern World series (Armonk, New York, and London: M. E. Sharpe, Inc., in collaboration with the East-West Center, 2001), In China Review International, vol. 10, no. 1 (Spring 2003), pp. 1-7. Also, a .pdf file is available from Project Muse.

    • Review of Japan-Asia-Africa-Latin America (JAALA) Solidarity Committee, "Withdraw U.S. Bases! Appeal From Okinawa," videotape (Naha City, Okinawa: Cinema Okinawa Co., Ltd., 1998), "Asia: Comparative and Transnational" section, The Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 62, no. 2 (May 2003), pp. 563-565. Also, a .pdf file is available from JSTOR.

    • Review of Marc S. Gallicchio, The African American Encounter with Japan and China: Black Internationalism in Asia, 1895-1945 (Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 2000), in China Review International, vol. 10, no. 1 (Spring 2003), pp. 150-154. Also, a .pdf file is available from Project Muse.

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    Reviews, 2002:
    • Review of Ikehata Setsuho and Lydia N. Yu Jose (eds.), Philippines-Japan Relations (Quezon City: The Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2003), Pilipinas; An International Journal of Philippines Studies, [Philippine Studies Group, The Association for Asian Studies, Inc.], no. 38 (March 2002), pp. 81-83.

    • "Paano Nakiambag si José Rizal sa Nasyonalismo ng Pilipinas: Pagkasubersibo ba o Pagka-ilustrado Lamang?" ("Subversion — or Mere Elitist 'Enlightenment'? How Did José Rizal Contribute to Nationalism in the Philippines?"), Katipunan Literary Journal [Filipino and Philippine Languages Program and Katipunan at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa], vol. 2, no. 1 (Spring 2002), pp. 65-66. English summary of reviewer's essay in Tagalog.

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    Reviews, 2001:
    • Review of Theresa Chong Cariño, Chinese Big Business in the Philippines: Political Leadership and Change (Singapore: Times Academic Press, 1998), In The Journal of Asian Studies [The Association for Asian Studies, Inc.], vol. 60, no. 4 (November 2001), pp. 1121-1123.

    • Review of Mayumi Itoh, Globalization of Japan: Japanese Sakoku Mentality and U.S. Efforts to Open Japan (New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000), In International Studies Review [International Studies Association], vol. 3, issue 3 (Fall 2001), pp. 203-206.

    • Review of Françoise Mengin, Trajectoires chinoises; Taiwan, Hong Kong et Pékin ("Chinese Trajectories: Taiwan, Hong Kong and Peking"), "Recherches internationales" series (General Editor, Jean-François Bayart, Centre d'études et de recherches internationales) (Paris: Éditions Karthala, 1998), In China Review International, vol. 8, no. 2 (Fall 2001), pp. 475-478.

    • "Pacifico A. Castro (1932-2001)," The Journal of Asian Studies [The Association for Asian Studies, Inc.], vol. 60, no. 3 (August 2001), pp. 935-937.

    • Review of Kent E. Calder, Asia's Deadly Triangle; How Arms, Energy and Growth Threaten to Destabilize Asia-Pacific, rev. ed. (London, UK, and Sonoma, California: Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 1997), In Asian Thought & Society, vol. 26, no. 78 (May-August 2001), pp. 184-187.

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    Reviews, 2000:
    • Review of Gregory W. Noble, Collective Action in East Asia: How Ruling Parties Shape Industrial Policy, Cornell Studies in Political Economy (Peter J. Katzenstein, editor) (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1998), In Journal of Asian Business [Southeast Asia Business Education and Resources Program, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan], vol. 16, no. 4 (December 2000), pp. 83-84.

    • Review of T. T. B. Koh, The United States and East Asia: Conflict and Co-operation (Singapore: The Institute of Policy Studies and Times Academic Press, 1995), In Asian Thought & Society, vol. 25, no. 75 (September-December 2000), pp. 280-283.

    • "Pathways and Detours to Chinese Democracy: Structure, Agency and Social Process," review of Shaohua Hu, Explaining Chinese Democratization (Westport, Connecticut, and London: Praeger Publishers, 2000), In H-Net, Humanities and Social Sciences Online, July 2000.

    • Review of Sol Sanders (ed.), The U.S. Role in the Asian Century: A Panel of Experts Looks at National Interest in the New Environment (Lanham, New York and London: University Press of America, 1997), In Asian Thought & Society, vol. 25, no. 74 (May-August 2000), pp. 190-192.

    • Review of Yayori Matsui, Women in the New Asia: From Pain to Power, transl. Noriko Toyakawa and Carolyn Francis (Bangkok: White Lotus/Victoria: Spinifex Press; London and New York: Zed Books, 1999), In Crossroads; An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies [Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University], vol. 13, no. 2 (Spring 2000), pp. 109-111.

    • "Remembering Tang Tsou (1918-1999)," review article, China Review International, vol. 7, no. 1 (Spring 2000), pp. 1-5.

    Accessible through Project Muse.

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    Reviews, 1991-1999:
    • Review of Marilou Diaz-Abaya, "José Rizal" (Manila: GMA Films, 1998), In The Journal of Asian Studies [Association for Asian Studies, Inc.], vol. 58, no. 4 (November 1999), pp. 1203-1204.

    See Pollard's discussion of Ruel De Vera's commentary on the "José Rizal" film in Asia Week, #1999-69 (10 March 1999), on SEASIA-L (Southeast Asia Discussion List), 11 March 1999.

    • "Dr. Masato R. Matsui (1920-1998)," Dead Fukuzawa Society e-mail archive, University of California-San Diego), 11 July 1998; variant obituary as "UH Loses Librarian/Author [historian Masato R. Matsui]," Ka Leo O Hawai'i [University of Hawai'i at Mānoa], vol. 92, no. 151 (16 July 1998), p. 2.

    • Review of Temario C. Rivera and Kenji Koike, The Chinese-Filipino Business Families Under the Ramos Government, Joint Research Program Series No. 114 (Tokyo: Institute for Developing Economies, 1995), In Third World Quarterly: Journal of Emerging Areas, vol. 19, no. 1 (March 1998), pp. 156-158.

    • Review of Warren I. Cohen (ed.), Pacific Passage: The Study of American-East Asian Relations on the Eve of the Twenty-First Century (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996), In Education about Asia [The Association for Asian Studies, Inc.], vol. 2, no. 2 (Fall 1997), pp. 67-68. Also available at the International Studies Association's Foreign Policy Analysis discussion list.

    • Review of Theresa C. Cariño and Bernardita R. Churchill (eds.), Perspectives on Philippine Policy Towards China (New Manila, Quezon City: Philippine Association for Chinese Studies, 1993), In China Review International, vol. 3, no. 2 (Fall 1996), pp. 370-374.

    Cited in PSAA Newsletter [Philippine Studies Association of Australia], no. 23 (March 1997).

    • Review of Michael Parenti, Land of Idols (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994), In New Political Science, nos. 36/37 (Summer/Fall, 1996), pp. 171-173.

    • Review of Candace Chien-tzu Chou, Zafar Syed and Mark Warschauer, Internet Basics for Language Professionals, 2nd. ed., NFLRC Research Notes, no. 12 [Honolulu]: Second Language Teaching & Curriculum Center, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 1996, In, SEASIA-L@msu.edu ["Southeast Asia Discussion List"], 4 May 1996.

    • Review of Nettie Wild, "A Rustling of Leaves: Inside the Philippine Revolution" (1988), film, In Pilipinas; An International Journal of Philippine Studies [Philippine Studies Group, Association for Asian Studies], no. 16 (Spring 1991), pp. 141-142.

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    Reviews (1985-1990):
    • Review of Kenji Tsuchiya, Democracy and Leadership; The Rise of the Taman Siswa Movement in Indonesia, Monographs of The Center for Southeast Asian Studies (English-language Series), Kyoto University, No. 18 (Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1987), In ASEASUK News [Association for South-East Asian Studies (UK)], New Series, No. 8 (Fall 1990), pp. 30-32.

    • Review of Gary R. Hess, The United States' Emergence as a Southeast Asian Power, 1940-1950 (New York and Guildford Surrey: Columbia University Press, 1987), in The Chicago Review of International Affairs [Committee on International Relations, The University of Chicago], vol. 1, no. 3 (Fall 1989), pp. 75-78.

    • Review of Patricia Lim Pui Huen, ASEAN: A Bibliography, 1981-85 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1988), In Asian Profile, vol. 17, no. 1 (February 1989), pp. 101-102.

    • "Rare Bird," review of Gil Portes, Birds of Prey (1988), film, In Solidarity (Manila), no. 121 (January-March 1989), pp. 121-123.

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    • "Tibet: Conflicting Perspectives on Human Rights," review essay, Newsletter of Independent Scholars of Asia [Berkeley], vol. 8, no. 2 (December 1988), pp. 4-6.

    • Review of Pramoedya Ananta Toer, Child of All Nations, transl. Max Lane (Victoria: Penguin Books Australia, 1983), In Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars [subsequently, Critical Asian Studies], vol. 19, no. 1 (January-March 1987), pp. 66-68. With permission, this review appeared earlier as "From Java to All Nations," Chicago Literary Review [The University of Chicago], 26 September 1986, p. 9.

    • "Philippine Art: A Study in Opposites," review of "Alay sa Pagkaisa" ("Tribute to Unity"), painting exhibition, In New City, vol. 2, no. 37 (1-14 July 1987), p. 6.

    • "Scenes from the Philippines," review of "The Philippines in Focus: Photographic Portait of the Philippines and its People," 139 color and black-and-white photographs, curated by Jaime Zobel de Ayala (Exhibit Director) and Arturo Luz (Design Director), Chicago, 18-23 November 1985, In Grey City Journal [The University of Chicago], 26 November 1985, p. 2.

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    Research notes

    • "Okinawan Resistance, 1945-2007: Memory, Gender and Leadership — ASPAC Conference Panel," The Ryukyuanist, no. 74/75(a) (Winter/Spring 2006-2007), pp. 5-6.

    • "From Southern Seas to Cyberspace: Chinese Diaspora Websites in South East Asia and the South Pacific" [從南洋到電子空間:在東南亞和南太平洋的華人網站], Research Notes and Data Papers, Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies [Centre for the Study of Chinese Southern Diaspora, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University], vol. 1 (2007), pp. 138-147. Downloadable as .pdf file.

    • "Foreword," to Eun-mi Seo (ed.), Precious Memories, 1st and 2nd eds. (Seoul: Brain House Publishing Company, 2006). Journalistic essays and commentaries by the editor, selected as readings for college-level students of English as a second language.

    • "Asia-Pacific Policies of the Kennedy, Johnson and Reagan Administrations: Accessing Secret U.S. Executive Branch Documents," Asia-Pacific Social Science Review, vol. 5, no. 2 (December 2005), pp. 108-113.

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    • [with Lynn M. Kuzma and Patrick J. Haney,] "Cognitive Leverage of Film in International Studies Classrooms," pp. 89-92, In the symposium "At the Movies: A Continuing Dialogue on the Challenges of Teaching with Film," International Studies Perspectives [Blackwell Publishers for International Studies Association], vol. 3, no. 1 (February 2002), pp. 89-94. EBSCO Host Research Databases link in Academic Search Premier.

    Cited in the following sources:
    • "Editing Grid Provides High-quality, Rapid Evaluation of Student Writing," Teaching for Success [Pentronics Publishing], vol. 13, no. 8 (November 2001), p. 3; with downloadable Writing-Analysis Grid.

    • "The World Wide Web Demands World-Class Thinking Skills," Teaching for Success [Pentronics Publishing], vol. 13, no. 6 (September 2001), p. 3.

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    • "Technology Augmentation Embodies Hidden Issues," Teaching for Success [Pentronics Publishing], vol. 12, no. 7 (October 2000), pp. 4-5.

    • "Enhancing Comprehension, Inspiring Involvement: 'Early Response Questions' & Internet E-mail Discussion Lists in Four Courses on Three Campuses," The Political Science Educator [Undergraduate Education Section, American Political Science Association], vol. 6, issue 2 (July 2000), pp. 2, 7 and 9.

    • "A Comment on the Symposium Theme 'Is There an International Division of Labor in Comparative Political Science?'" APSA-CP Newsletter [Organized Section on Comparative Politics, American Political Science Association], vol. 10, no. 1 (Winter 1999), pp. 7-8.

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    • [with Bruce E. Tonn] "Revisiting the 'Court of Generations' Amendment," Futures; The Journal of Forecasting, Planning and Policy [Elsevier Science], vol. 29, no. 4 (May 1998), pp. 345-352; available online with access to Science Direct.

    • "Presidential Foreign Policy: Domestic, Bilateral, Regional and Global Images, 1962-1987," Bulletin of the American Historical Collection [Ateneo de Manila University], vol. 25, no. 4 (101) (October-December 1997), pp. 80-86.

    • [with Robin Brandt] "Professionalizing Futures Research: Complementary and Opposing Views," World Futures Studies Federation Newsletter, vol. 20, no. 2 (July 1997), p. 18-19.

    • "Systematic Qualitative Comparison of Sources of Power in Presidential Foreign Policy Making by Presidents Diosdado Macapagal, Ferdinand Edralin Marcos, and Corazon Cojuangco Aquino," Explorations in Southeast Asian Studies [Southeast Asian Studies Student Association in conjunction with the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Hawai'i], vol. 1, no. 1 (Spring 1997), pp. 64-68.

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    • [Editor,] "Delphi/Scanning Methodologies: An Electronic Futures Symposium," Mānoa Journal [Hawai'i Research Center for Futures Studies], no. 9 (1997), pp. 1-12. A copy may also be downloaded from here.

    • "Entering Cyberspace: Joining the Electronic Seminar," IIAS Newsletter [The International Institute of Asian Studies, Leiden University], no. 9 (Summer 1996), pp. 40-41.

    • "Ano ba ang mga Pinakamagaling na Pagsukat ng 'Malayang Patakarang Panlabas'?" ["What Are the Best Measures of 'Independent Foreign Policy'?"], Mabuhay International Monitor, vol. 3, no. 1 (July-August 1993), p. 9.

    • "Multilevel Pathways to Filipiniana: The Kennedy and Johnson Presidential Libraries," Philippine Studies Newsletter [Association for Asian Studies, Inc.], vol. 19, no. 1 (February 1991), pp. 7-8.

    • "Critical Thinking: U.S.-Philippines Military Relations in the 1990s," The Councilor [Illinois Council for Social Studies], vol. 49 (October 1990), pp. 37-39; abstracted by ERIC.

    • "Coaching the Relief Staff: An Administrative Proposal," Substance: Monthly Journal for the Chicago Public Schools, vol. 15, no. 8 (June 1990), p. 8.

    • "Correspondence" [concerning David Vital's "Double-Talk or Double-Think? A Comment on the Draft Non-Proliferation Treaty"], International Affairs [Royal Institute of International Affairs], vol. 45, no. 1 (January 1969), pp. 199.

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    Education

    University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
    Ph.D., political science (1998)
    Dissertation Committee: Michael Haas (chair), Yasumasa Kuroda, James Allen Dator, Estrella D. Solidum (external member: University of the Philippines-Diliman), Teresita V. Ramos (outside member: linguistics; Philippine languages and literatures).
    "Executive Power in Foreign Policy Making: Stretched Organizational Pluralism and Social Process in the Philippines and Japan."
    Abstract, UMI ProQuest ordering information.

    • Department nominee, Gabriel A. Almond Award (1998-1999) for best comparative politics dissertation.

    Cited in:

  • Yoichiro Sato, "Toward a Non-Threatening US-Japan Alliance," paper presented at 40th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 16-20 February 1999, endnote 15;
  • Ben Warkentin, " Reformansätze in Japans Sicherheits- und Entwicklungspolitik: Rallying around the Status quo?" (Institute for Development and Peace), Erscheint in: Frederike Bosse & Patrick Köllner (eds.), Reformen in Japan, Mitteilungen des Instituts Hamburg: Institut für Asienkunde, Nummer 337 (Hamburg: Institut für Asienkunde, 2001), pp. 154 and 164;
  • Franz Nuscheler and Ben Warkentin, "From 'International Cooperation' to 'Development Policy'? Reform and Reorientation of Japan's ODA,"Asia Pacific Review, vol. 7, no. 1 (May 2000), pp. 68, 87, n. 5.
  • University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
    U.Cert., Tagalog (1995)
    Department of Hawaiian and Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures
    [now the Department of Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures].

    University of the Philippines - Diliman
    Department of Political Science (1995/1996)
    Fulbright Scholar, Visiting Research Associate.

    University of the Philippines - Los Baños
    Advanced Filipino Abroad Program (1994)
    In collaboration with University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.

    University of Washington - Seattle
    Intermediate Tagalog (1992)
    Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute.

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    The University of Chicago
    A.M. thesis also accepted, Political Science (1969).
    Readers: Tang Tsou, Norton S. Ginsburg
    Summary of thesis: "ASA and ASEAN, 1961-1967:
    Southeast Asian Regionalism," Asian Survey, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 244-255.
    Multiple citations to this article, for example, Nshimbi Christopher Changwe, "Threatened with Marginalization: is Regionalization the Appropriate Strategic Response to Globalization?," Paper submitted for presentation at The Third CEPII-IDB Conference New Regionalism: Progress, Setbacks and Challenges (Washington, D. C.), February 9, 2006, pp. 16 and 33, as well as to the M.A. thesis (The University of Chicago) of which it is a revision.

    The University of Chicago
    A.M., international relations [world politics] (1968)
    Field exam: East and Southeast Asia; with thesis.
    Reader: Norton S. Ginsburg.

    Maryknoll College
    A.B. (honors), philosophy (1966)
    Comparative thesis on St. Augustine's theory of history.
    Reader: Ralph J. Masiello.
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    Course work also completed at:
    College of Education (1969, 1972, 1987-1989)
    Chicago State University.

    The Studios Program (1985)
    The School of The Art Institute of Chicago.

    College of Arts and Sciences (1966)
    Loyola University of Chicago
    Accelerated elementary German.

    The Catholic University of America
    Diploma (secondary)
    By examination.

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    Research affiliations

    (1995 - present)

    Current, external:

    • Research and Publication Committee, Center for Filipino Studies, California State University - East Bay, September 2007 - .

    • Specialist, AccessAsia, The National Bureau of Asian Research, January 2003 - present.

    1995-2003:

    • Affiliate Scholar (formerly, Affiliate Research Associate), Yuchengco Center for East Asia, De La Salle University (Manila, Philippines), September 1997 - 2003.

    • Visiting Fellow, Program on Education ("Intercultural Studies"), East-West Center, August 1998 - December 1999.

    • Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines-Diliman, AY1995/1996.

    University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa:

    Associate, Center for Chinese Studies - School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2002 - present.

    • Postdoctoral affiliate, Hawai‘i Research Center for Futures Studies, 2002 - present.

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    Conferencing


    2008

    Presenter, "Redefining Security: Nuclear Weapons at the 1986 Constitutional Commission of the Philippines," 89th Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science - Pacific Division (Social, Economic and Political Sciences Section), Waimea, Hawai‘i, 15-20 June 2008.

    Presenter, "Sailing from Southern Seas to the Internet: Hawai‘i Chinese Identities in Cyberspace," Biennial Conference of the Historical Society for Twentieth Century China," Honolulu, 16-18 June 2008.

    Presenter, "Global Political Geography: Archiving Digitized Chinese Cultures Abroad," research poster, Annual Meeting of the Association of Hawaii Archivists, Honolulu, 9 February 2008.

    Invited chair, "World War II Histories" session, 14th Annual Conference, Japan Studies Association, Honolulu, 3-5 January 2008.

    Presenter, "Security Redefined: The Movement to Demilitarize Okinawa, 1995-2008," "Law and Society" session, 14th Annual conference, Japan Studies Association, Honolulu, 3-5 January 2008.

    2007

    Invited participant, "Impending Changes on the Korean Peninsula and the Future of U.S.-Korean Relations," Joint Conference of the International Council on Korean Studies and Korean-American University Professors Association, East-West Center, 28-29 June 2007.

    Presenter, "Marriage, Children, and Chinese Law: Transformation and Diversity during War and Revolution during War and Revolution," "Environment and Sustainability: Part I" panel, 41st Annual Conference, Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast (conference theme: "Looking at Asia: Changes, Continuities and Consequences"), Honolulu, 15-17 June 2007.

    Panel co-organizer, moderator and discussant, "Okinawan Resistance, 1945-2007: Memory, Gender, Leadership," panel, 41st Annual Conference, Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast (conference theme: "Looking at Asia: Changes, Continuities and Consequences"), Honolulu, 15-17 June 2007.

    Presenter, "Shattering Fetters, Setting Standards, Restraining Radicalism: Revolutionary Marriage Laws in China, 1931-1944," 6th Annual Hawaii International Conference on the Social Sciences, Honolulu, 30 May - 2 June 2007.

    Presenter, "Redefining Security: Social Movements in the Philippines and Japan," 6th Annual Hawaii International Conference on the Social Sciences, Honolulu, 30 May - 2 June 2007.

    Moderator & invited discussant, "Perspectives on Governance" session, 6th International Graduate Student Conference, East-West Center, 17 February 2007.

    Judge, political theory section, "We the People, the Citizen and the Constitution" Hawai‘i State competition (Advanced Placement Political Science [Center for Civic Education]), Honolulu, 10 February 2007.

    Read report by Alexandre Da Silva, "Kahuku Wins U.S. Constitution Contest; Students Prove They Know Their Rights, and Earn a Trip East," Honolulu Star-Bulletin, vol. 12, issue 43 (12 February 2007). Subsequently, the Kahuku High and Intermediate team placed 21st in the 2007 national competition.

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    2006

    Presenter, "Redefining Security: Lessons for Future Generations from the Anti-Bases Movement," Panel 21: Military/Security Issues and Mindanao Conflict, International Conference on the Filipinos in Hawai‘i Centennial (Center for Philippine Studies - University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and the Hawai‘i Filipino Centennial Celebration Commission), Honolulu, 13-17 December 2006.

    Presenter, "Hawai‘i Youth at Risk? Developing Appropriate Methods of Evaluation for Public- and Private-sector Mentoring Programs," Ku‘i Ka Lono: Conference on Hawaiian Indigenous Education, Research, and Well-being (cosponsored by Na Lei Na‘auao, Kamehameha Schools Research and Education Department, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the Department of Education, and Na Lau Lama Hawaiian Education Initiative), Honolulu, 15-17 November 2006.

    Click for a four-page outline and resource handout.

    Presenter, "Isang Malayang Patakarang Panlabas: Filipinos Declare Independence from Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Military Bases," on the "Politics of Culture/Culture of Politics" panel, NAKEM Centennial Conference in Ilokano Language, Culture and Politics ("Imagination and Critical Consciousness"), (Conference editorial team: Aurelio S. Agcaoili, Josie P. Clausen, Precy L. Espiritu, Raymund Ll. Liongson) University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 9-12 November 2006, Interim Proceedings, pp. 77-124.

    Presenter, "Imagining Independence: Filipinos Negotiate a New Constitution" ("Histories in the Making: Demography and Community" panel), 11th Biennial National Conference of the Filipino American National Historical Society (co-sponsored by the Hawai‘i/Pacific Region of the Association for Asian American Studies, University of Hawai‘i - Mānoa Office of Multicultural Student Services and Filipino Centennial Celebration Commission), Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 29 June - 1 July 2006.

    Presenter, "The Rise of Chinese Web Cultures Abroad, 1994-2006," 19th Annual Conference of the Association of Chinese Political Studies (ACPS): "China in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities," Louisville, Kentucky, 1-2 April 2006. Click for abstract.

    Invited discussant, "Identity thru performance," panel, 17th Annual Graduate Student Conference, School of Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 23-24 March 2006.

    Moderator, "Multidimensionality of Resistance and Rebellion" panel, 5th East-West Center International Graduate Student Conference (theme: "Sustaining a Resilient Asia-Pacific Community: Issues and Solutions"), Honolulu, 18 February 2006.

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    2005

    Presenter, "Upstart Diplomats, Subnational Activism, and Transnational Organizing: U.S.-China-Japan Relations and the Movement to Demilitarize Okinawa," Panel 6A ("Sino-Japanese Relations"), Sixth Session, International Symposium and 18th Annual Conference of the Association of Chinese Political Studies ("China's Transition and Ascension"), The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, San Francisco State University, 30-31 July 2005.

    To read the abstract, click here. Then, after clicking on "Paper Abstracts," scroll down to pp. 14-15.

    Oral summary of paper quoted by: Grace Jia Zhang, "Lishe, jingzheng, mianzi, minzuzhuyi yinsu cu jinzhang zhongri guanxi baofengyujiangzhi ['The Coming Storm: China-Japan relations are intensified by history, competition, 'face,' and nationalism']," Sing Tao Daily [San Francisco], 2 August 2005, paragraph 12.

    Juror, "Philippine Studies Best Paper" Committee, 16th Annual Graduate Student Conference, School of Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 16-18 March 2005.

    Panel organizer & presenter,"Anti-Militarism and Democratization: Contributions and Futures of Social Movements," on "Globalization, Democratization and Preferred Futures of Social Movements," Panel FC24, 3 March 2005, 46th Annual Convention, International Studies Association, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 1-5 March 2005. Abstract, with keywords.

    Invited chair, discussant, "Managing Future Security Challenges in East Asia," Panel TA15, 2 March 2005, 46th Annual Convention, International Studies Association, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 1-5 March 2005.

    Presenter, Speed Bumps, Potholes, Roadblocks and Detours: Comparative Lessons for Anti-militarist Social Movements." 26th Annual Conference ("Sociological Imagination in the 21st Century"), Hawaii Sociological Association, Honolulu, 12 February 2005.

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    2004

    Presenter, "Overseas Chinese Cyberspace, 1994-2003: Digitized Chinese Diaspora as Early Indicators of Emerging Trends," Cross-disciplinary: Area Studies/Sociology/International Relations, 3rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, 16-19 June 2004, p. 86.
    Abstract, In 2004 Conference Proceedings, pp. 2610-2612.

    Invited participant, "Citizens, Democracy and Markets around the Pacific Rim" Conference (Center for the Study of Democracy, University of California - Irvine; the Korean Foundation Chair of Korean Studies at the University of Missouri; and the POSCO Program at the East West Center), Honolulu, 19-20 March 2004.

    Presenter, "The H-ASIA Electronic Seminar: Retrospective and Prospective of Graduate Education and Professional Development," Roundtable: "H-Asia: the First 10 Years and the Next 10 Years," 56th Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, 4-7 March 2004, San Diego, California.

    Panel organizer & presenter, "State Capitalism and the Debacle of the Communist Party of the Philippines," Panel 201 ("Ideology, Organization, Leadership and Resistance in Communist and Non-Communist Asian State Capitalist Societies"), 56th Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, 4-7 March 2004, San Diego, California.

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    2003

    Presenter, "Military Occupation, Terrorism, and the Movement to Demilitarize Okinawa," 37th Annual Conference of Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast [Pacific Rim conference of The Association for Asian Studies], Panel 30 (Foreign Presence in Japan and South Korea [21 June 2003]), Honolulu, 19-22 June 2003.

    Presenter, "Liberation and Social Control in Women's and Children's Rights: From 'Chinese Soviet Republic' (Jiangsi) to the People's Republic of China, 1931-1949," research poster (20 June 2003), 37th Annual Conference of the Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast [Pacific Rim conference of The Association for Asian Studies], Honolulu, 19-22 June 2003.

    Panel moderator & judge, Undergraduate Research Symposium, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 26 April 2003.

    Panel organizer, chair, presenter & co-discussant, "Revolutionary Aspirations, State Capitalist Detour, and Democratization in the Philipines," Panel TA28 ("State Capitalism: Obstacle or Transmission Belt to Democratization?" [sponsored by the Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section]), 44th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (25 February-1 March 2003), Portland, Oregon.

    Judge ("Asia Prize"), "Environmental Dilemmas and Sustainability Issues" panel, 2003 East-West Center International Graduate Student Conference and SHAPS 14th Annual Graduate Student Conference: A Joint Conference, Honolulu, 20-22 February 2003.

    Presenter, "Revolution Stalled: State Capitalist Ideology and the Communist Party of the Philippines," International Sociology Panel, Annual Meeting of the Hawai‘i Sociological Association, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 15 February 2003.

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    2002

    Presenter, "Pathways to a Demilitarized Okinawa: Ongoing and Emerging Policy-relevant Trends in a Comparative, Globalized Perspective," Conference on Japan and Globalization, Tokai International Center - Honolulu, 8-9 June 2002.

    Panel organizer, co-chair & presenter, "Envisioning a Demilitarized Future for Okinawa," Panel SC27 ("Envisioning a Demilitarized Future for Okinawa" [sponsored by the Foreign Policy Analysis Section]), 24 March 2002, 43rd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Session SC27, New Orleans, 24-27 March 2002.

    Invited Discussant, papers on environmental justice in Hawai‘i and Japanese influence on Palauan consciousness, SHAPS Annual Graduate Student Conference, School of Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 21 March 2002.

    Presenter, "Designing a Peaceful Okinawa: Local Opportunities, Regional Obstacles," 8th Annual Conference of the Japan Studies Association, Tokai International University - Honolulu, 3-5 January 2002.

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    2001

    Presenter, "Testing the Applicability of Public Declarations: Environment, Democracy & Human Rights in Asia after Japan's June 1992 Cabinet ODA Charter," Panel 132 (Interarea: Individual Papers), 53rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Chicago, 22-25 March 2001.

    Invited chair, discussant, "Sources of Foreign Policy," Panel C-02 (sponsored by the Foreign Policy Analysis Section), 42nd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Chicago, 20-24 February 2001.

    Presenter, research poster, 42nd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 20024 February 2001.

    Invited discussant, "Conserving Indigenous Culture" panel (Ainu in Japan, Saami in Norway, and participatory mapping by Indonesian NGOs), 10th East-West Center Graduate Student Conference, 12-16 February 2001.

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    2000

    Invited chair, discussant, "Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy" panel, and presenter, "Social Process in the Etiology of ASEAN: The Philippines' 1967 Senate Election," East-West Center/East-West Center Association, 40th Anniversary International Conference ("Building an Asia-Pacific Community"), 4-8 July 2000; Panel #17, Honolulu, Hawai'i.

    Online presenter, Digital Equity in Online-enhanced Political Science Classes," 4th Landmark: "Hybridity," 5th Annual Teaching in the Community Colleges Online Conference ("A Virtual Odyssey: What's Ahead for New Technologies in Learning?"), 12-14 April 2000.

    Presenter, "Whose Vote Counts? Organizational Pluralism, Social Process and Electoral Foreign Policy Making" at the "Democratization & the Domestic Politics of Foreign Policy Making" panel (cosponsored by the Foreign Policy Analysis and Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Sections), 41st Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, California, 15-18 March 2000.

    Co-presenter [with Lloyd Asato, Tanya Renner, Robin Brandt and Daniel D. Anderson], "Mentoring Outcomes, Classroom Outcomes: Do the things that make us feel good inside cause the results we desire?" Track IV: Assessment of Services, 17th Annual Excellence in Education Conference, University of Hawai'i Community Colleges; Leeward Community College, 3 March 2000.

    Discussant, "Resource and Development Policy in Asia" panel, 9th Annual Graduate Student Conference, Program on Education and Training, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 7-11 February 2000.

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    1999

    Presenter, "Globalization, Democratization & Leadership: Domestic & International Politics of Foreign Policy Making," Panel 12-4: "Globalizing East Asia: Bridging the International and Comparative Politics Gap," 95th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 2-5 September 1999.
    Cited in Ben Warkentin, " Reformansätze in Japans Sicherheits- und Entwicklungspolitik: Rallying around the Status quo?" Erscheint in: Frederike Bosse & Patrick Köllner (Hg.), Reformen in Japan, Hamburg: Institut für Asienkunde, 2000; and Ben Warkentin, " Reformansätze in Japans Sicherheits- und Entwicklungspolitik: Rallying around the Status quo?" (Institute for Development and Peace), Erscheint in: Frederike Bosse & Patrick Köllner (eds.), Reformen in Japan, Mitteilungen des Instituts Hamburg: Institut für Asienkunde, Nummer 337 (Hamburg: Institut für Asienkunde, 2001), p, 164; and in Franz Nuscheler and Ben Warkentin, "From 'International Cooperation' to 'Development Policy'? Reform and Reorientation of Japan's ODA,"Asia Pacific Review, vol. 7, no. 1 (May 2000), pp. 82 and 88, n. 32.
    Online presenter, "Enhancing Comprehension, Inspiring Participation: 'Early Response Questions' and E-mail Discussion Lists in 4 Courses on 3 Campuses," "Innovations in the Classroom" track, Professional Development Online Conference, Kapi'olani Community College, University of Hawai'i, 21-23 April 1999.

    Invited co-discussant, Panel 207: "Reform and Resistance in State/Society Relations in South East Asia," Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Boston, Massachusetts, 14 March 1999.

    Invited discussant, Panel C-04: "Decision Making Models of Foreign Policy" (sponsored by the Foreign Policy Analysis section), 40th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., 20 February 1999.

    Presenter, "Stretched Organizational Pluralism and Social Process in Foreign Policy Making," Panel A-O4: "Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy" (sponsored by the Foreign Policy Analysis section), 40th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., 19 February 1999.

    Invited discussant, Panel 1: "The East and the West: Cultural and Philosophical Context," 8th Graduate Student Conference, Program on Education and Training, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 8 February 1999.

    Conference Coordinator, "Comprehensive Security in the 21st Century East Asian Commonwealth: Carpe Pacem" conference on preferred futures for Northeast Asian security in 2025 (5th International Symposium on Societies and Economics in East Asia, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 29 January - 1 February 1999.

    Principal funder: Asian Research Institute, Osaka University of Economics and Law.

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    1996 - 1997

    Presenter, "Dictatorship and Redemocratization in Foreign Policy Making: Systematic Qualitative Comparison of Two Case Studies," "Domestic Regime Transparency and Foreign Policy," Panel B-21 (sponsored by Foreign Policy Analysis section), 38th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 1997.

    Presenter, "Redemocratization & Foreign Policy Making: Precedent, Presidential Initiative & Polyarchy (Stretched Organizational Pluralism),"Session 50-2, Poster #73 [with paper], sponsored by the Organized Section on Comparative Politics, 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California, 28 August-1 September 1996.

    Invited presenter, "Japan's ODA Criteria, 1992-1996: Total Transformation, Cosmetic Changes or Selective Opportunities for Social Change?" "Paradigms Lost, Paradigms (Re)gained: A Seven-Day National Seminar-Workshop on National, Regional and Global Politics and Economics" (24-30 March 1996), Panel 2 ("The Regional Context"), New Manila, Quezon City, Philippines, 26 March 1996. Summary in Filipino of 1995 Philippine Political Science Association paper; question-and-answer session in Filipino.

    Presenter, "Redemocratization & Foreign Policy Making: An Interim Policy for a Transitional Regime in the Philippines, 1986-1987," Panel #4, 1996 Pambansang Kumperensya ng Philippine Studies Association, Philippine Social Science Center, U.P.-Diliman, Lungsod ng Quezon, ika-20 ng Enero, 1996. Abstract in Tagalog; presentation in English.

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    1992 - 1995

    Presenter, "Democratization of Japan's Foreign Aid Milieu: An Iridescent Blip on the Horizon of Tokyo's ODA Policy," Philippine Political Science Association, Annual Meeting (Theme: "Political Science as a Discipline"), University of the Philippines-Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines, 26-27 July 1995.

    Invited discussant, "Serious Trans-state Ethnic Conflict: A New Horizon for Democracy and War Research," comments on Ersin Kalaycioglu's "Trans-state Ethnonationalism and Constitutional Viability in an Emerging Region: The Case of the Black Sea Region," Committee on Viable Constitutionalism (affiliated with International Political Science Association)/SOG (Research Committee on the Structure and Organization of Government) Conference on Serious Trans-State Ethnic Violence, Tokai International University, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 3-5 January 1995.

    Presenter, "Limited Options, Limited Independence, Limited Peace: Decolonizing the Foreign Policy of the Philippines," Section IIC (Foreign Policy Decision-Making), Hawai‘i Peace Research Conference (Spark Matsunaga Institute for Peace and College of Business Administration, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa), 21 May 1994.

    Presenter, "Decolonizing the 'Level-of-Analysis' Problem," Session 2 ("Issues in International Relations Theory" panel), Joint Meeting of the International Studies Association-West and Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast Conference, The Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, 30 October 1993.

    Presenter, "Democratizing the Philippine Revolution: Squaring the Circle for the CPP [Communist Party of the Philippines]," SEASSI Conference, University of Washington-Seattle, 2 July 1992.

    Cited in Kathleen Nadeau, "Liberation Theology in a Postmarxist Era: The Philippine Context," East Asian Pastoral Review [East Asian Pastoral Institute, Ateneo de Manila University], vol. 41, no. 4 (2004).

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    Invited lectures

    2003 - 2008

    Presenter, "From Southern Seas to Cyberspace: Global Chinese Diaspora on the Internet," Center for Chinese Studies, Seminar Series, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 29 January 2008.

    Presenter, "Myths, Stereotypes and contributions: Political Theory, Methods, Comparative Politics, and Social Movements Research," Asian Studies 750, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 23 January 2008.

    Presenter, "Filipinos Writing a Constitution: Nationalist Commissioners, American Spies, and the Anti-Bases Movement in Post-Marcos Philippines," CPS Filipino Centennial Lecture Series, Center for Philippine Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 28 April 2006.

    Co-panelist, "Fulbright Grants for Graduate Students," on the "Is There a Fulbright in Your Future?" panel, cosponsored by the Center for Teaching Excellence (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa) and the Hawaii Chapter of the Fulbright Association, 22 June 2006.

    Co-panelist, "Is there a Fulbright in Your Future?" Faculty Mentoring Program and Office of Faculty Development and Support, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 7 April 2004. Videotape of presentation and discussion available for loan from the Center for Teaching Excellence.

    Presenter, "Power Sharing (Willing or Not) and Plural Governance as a Key to American Politics," Fall 2003 Jefferson Fellows, Media Program, East-West Center, 8 October 2003.

    Co-presenter, "Women & Girl Children First! Or Not? Law, Society and Marriage Policies in Seven Areas of Revolutionary China, 1931-1949," Chinese Studies Research seminar series, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 1 October 2003. Co-presenting [with Loretta Pang] on the theme "Women's Voices, Gender Issues and Political Responses: Late Qing, Early Republican, and Civil War."

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    1996 - 2002

    Presenter, "Traveling Troubled Waters: The Taiwan Cross-Strait Directory," Chinese Studies Research seminar series, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 11 April 2002.

    Presenter, "Japan's Official Development Politics and the Power of Nongovernmental Organizations," lunchtime seminar, Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, 10 July 2001.

    Presenter, "Organizational Pluralism in President Aquino's Military Relations Preferences," Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines — Diliman, 19 March 1996.

    Presenter, "Kung Sakali: Early Redmocratization and Foreign Policy Decision Making, 1986-1987," Philippine-American Educational Foundation, Makati City, 23 February 1996.

    Presenter, "Networking and Foreign Policy Decision Making," Asian Studies Center, University of the Philippines — Diliman, 14 February 1996.

    1995

    Presenter, "Qualitative Comparison in Foreign Policy Making in the Philippines," Department of International Studies, De La Salle University, November 1995.

    Presenter, "Scientific Inference in Qualitative Comparison of Foreign Policy Decision-making Processes," Third World Studies Center and Department of Political Science, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines-Diliman, 7 December 1995.

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    Grants, awards

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    Grants:

    • Freeman Undergraduate Grant (AY2004/2005) for curriculum development of Chinese values dimension of the Asian Studies 320C course, Spring 2005 Semester.

    • Chung-fong and Grace Ning Fund for Chinese Studies, conference travel grant, 18th Annual Meeting of the Association for Chinese Political Studies, 2005.

    • Freeman Undergraduate Grant (AY2003/2004), to start an online Chinese Cultures Abroad Directory, subsequently an official module of the China WWW Virtual Library and the Asia WWW Virtual Library.

    • Scholarship, Asia Pacific Digital Institute, Kapi‘olani Community College, University of Hawai‘i System, August 2000.

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    Teaching, service citations:

    • Distinguished Service Award, East-West Center, 7 May 1998.

    • Co-recipient, The Dean's Award, for presenting "the best Monday Noon Seminar," East-West Center, AY1994/1995.

    • Co-recipient, Outstanding TA Award [university-wide], University of Hawai‘i System, AY1991/1992 Mānoa Campus Honors Convocation.

    Research fellowship:

    • IIE/USIS/PAEF (Fulbright), for dissertation field work, AY1995/1996.

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    Language study fellowships:

    • FLAS — Southeast Asia, AY1994/1995.

    • AFAP, Fulbright-Hays, June-July 1994.

    • FLAS — Southeast Asia, AY1993/1994.

    • FLAS — SEASSI, June-August 1992.

    Other scholarships, grants:

    • Pacific-Asian Scholarships, Graduate Division, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, AY1993/1994-1994/1995.

    • City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs, Community Arts Assistance Program/Illinois Arts Council Access Program grant (#FA 9791) to complete "Arkipelika," an experimental videotape, June-December 1990.

    • Fee waiver, FOIA request, U.S. Department of State, 1989.

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    Fine arts

    • "Distant Thunder/Unseen Lightning." Performance piece (integrated color slide, audiotape, installation, found-sound, and poetry reading). Performed for audiences in the community, other artists, a labor union, military veterans' organizations, and universities in Chicago, Illinois, 1983-1991.

    • "Distant Thunder, Unseen Lightning," In Henry Blakely (editor), DuSable Seminar, Hoyt W. Fuller edition (Chicago: The DuSable Museum of African American History, 1985), p. 26.

    • "Distant Thunder, Unseen Lightning." Video poem [slide-to-video transfer], 3/4 in and 1/2 in., 28 minutes. Chicago: 1986.

    Cablecast as a video poem in the "Labor Beat International Labor Issues/Anti-War" program LB003 to audiences of community access cable TV stations in northern and western suburbs of Chicago, Illinois.
    • "Arkipelika." Video poem [slide-to-video transfer], 3/4 in. and 1/2 in., 14 minutes. Chicago: 1990.
    • "Landscapes and street scenes from southern Luzon, Philippines, and industrial landscapes from Chicago, Illinois, intercut with futuristic news bulletins and spoken poetry to create anti-establishment and pro-environmental protection themes"
    (MARC record, Videotape 7595, the Harry C. & Nee-Chang Wong Audiovisual Center, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Libraries).

    • Completion assisted by a grant from the Chicago Community Arts Assistance Program/Illinois Arts Council Access Program.

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    Commissions

    (if not listed elsewhere)

    • Working papers on: Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1971; effect of national health insurance-related taxation on income redistribution; age-cohort analysis of population changes. Illinois Regional Medical Program.

    • Documents on Health, education and taxation. The Urban Training Center for Christian Mission, Chicago, 1971-1973.

    • See also Monographs.

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    Consultant

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    • Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino's impact outside the Philippines, film-in-progress, 2007 - present.

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