The
European Studies in Asia (ESiA) network is co-organised as a partnership
between the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) and the National Centre
for Research on Europe (NCRE). The day-to-day operations of the
network is managed by:
This
initiative is also guided by an ESiA Advisory Group
consisting of prominent academics from numerous European studies
centres in both Asia and Europe. The Group is always open to new
membership:
Peter
Ryan, a career diplomat from Ireland, joined ASEF as the
Director of the Intellectual Exchange Department in September
2006. He received his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
from the National University of Ireland in Dublin and
worked in Ireland and Australia in the banking sector
before joining the Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland
in 1994.
His
strong interest in Asian-European relations stems from
his appointments to the Irish Embassies in Japan , Korea
and Singapore. In addition, he served as Deputy Director,
Asia-Pacific in the Bilateral Economic Relations Division
of the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Prior
to joining ASEF he was based in Singapore covering eBusiness
and New Technologies in the Asia-Pacific Region for the
Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources
of Ireland.
Peter
Ryan is married with two children.
Prof.
Martin Holland
Director
National
Centre for Research on Europe
University
of Canterbury
Martin
Holland holds the Jean Monnet Chair of European Integration
and International Relations and is the Director of the
National centre for Research on Europe at the University
of Canterbury. Since writing his PhD at the University
of Exeter, UK, on the 1979 direct elections to the European
Parliament, he has specialised in the analysis of the
EU's external relations, initially in terms of European
political co-operation and latterly through the Common
Foreign and Security Policy.
His
research on EU-South African relations during the apartheid
and post-apartheid eras is particularly well-known and
saw Professor Holland involved as a practitioner in one
of the EU's first election observer missions to monitor
the first democratic non-racial South African election
in 1994. More recently, he has focused his research interests
most broadly on the EU's global development policy and
on the perceptions of the EU in third countries.
Ms.
Ira Martina Drupady
Project
Executive, Intellectual Exchange
Asia-Europe
Foundation
Ira
Martina Drupady joined ASEF in 2004 and currently manages
all activities under the Foundation's Academic Co-operation
pillar, including the ESiA network. Until recently, she
was also involved in the Asia-Europe Environment Forum
(ENVforum) and was part of the editing team for the publications
"Overcoming Vulnerability: Managing New Security
Challenges in Asia and Europe" (Marshall Cavendish,
2005) and "Democracy in Asia, Europe and the World:
Toward a Universal Definition?" (Marshall Cavendish,
2006).
Prior
to joining ASEF, she was Editorial Assistant at Singapore
bureau of BusinessWeek magazine for two years, assisting
in the coverage of political, economic and financial issues
in the Southeast Asian region.
Ira
Martina Drupady graduated from the National University
of Singapore (NUS) with a Bachelor of Arts in Political
Science and European Studies. She also studied French
as part of her degree and completed a summer course in
French language and civilisation at the Institut européen
de français (IMEF) in Montpellier, France.
ESiA
ADVISORY GROUP
Dr.
Alfredo C. Robles, Jr.
Professor
Department
of International Studies
De
La Salle University, the Philippines
Alfredo
C. Robles, Jr. is Professor of International Studies at
De La Salle University, the Philippines. He has a PhD
in International and European Studies from the Universitéde
Paris-I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) and a PhD in Political
Science from Syracuse University, United States.
He
is the author of French Theories of Regulation and Conceptions
of the International Division of Labour (Macmillan, 1994)
and The Political Economy of Interregional Relations:
ASEAN and the EU (Ashgate Publishing Co., 2004). He has
taught at universities and other institutions in France,
Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Spain, the United States and
Vietnam.
Prof.
Alojzy Zbigniew Nowak
President
of the Research Council
Centre
for Europe
University
of Warsaw
Poland
Alojzy
Z. Nowak is Professor of Economics and Dean of the School
of Management , University of Warsaw, Poland. He is President
of the Research Council of the Warsaw University Centre
for Europe. He is also Chair in International Economics
at Warsaw University and Chair in Finance at the Leon
Kozminski School of Management and Entrepreneurship in
Warsaw. He studied in Poland at the Warsaw School of Economics
and University of Warsaw . He also studied at the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , United States; University
of Exeter, England; and Free University of Berlin, Germany.
Alojzy Nowak was visiting Professor in some American,
European and Russian universities. He has published his
work in Poland the United States, England, Italy, Belgium,
Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Spain and Taiwan. He is member
of many editorial boards (Journal of Interdisciplinary
Economics, London; European Studies; Journal of Polish
European Studies, Problems of Management); advisor to
some national and international companies; and member
of some international organisations.
Prof.
Apirat Petchsiri
Director
Multidisciplinary
Department of European Studies
Chulalongkorn
University, Thailand
Apirat
Petchsiri is currently Associate Professor of Law, Faculty
of Law, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, and Counsellor,
Interdisciplinary Department of European Studies, Graduate
School, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.
He
graduated with a law degree (with honours) from Thammasat
University, Thailand, and an additional degree in criminal
justice from New York University School of Law, United
States. He obtained a Doctor of Judicial Science (JSD),
New York University School of Law, United States.
Assoc.
Prof. Barnard Turner
Academic
Convenor
European
Studies Programme
National
University of Singapore
Barnard
Turner has taught at the National University of Singapore
since 1989, and is Associate Professor in the Department
of English Language and Literature and Convenor of the
European Studies Programme. His teaching and research
interests are mostly in 20th century English and European
literature but extend also to theatre studies, post-coloniality
and cultural studies.
He
has published Cultural Tropes of the Contemporary
American West (2005) and articles on a wide range
of topics within contemporary and modernist literature
in English, and several on the refiguration of post-Mauer
Berlin. He is currently working on a book on contemporary
European cultural politics and trying to learn a passable
Lithuanian and Welsh.
Assoc.
Prof. Chan Ka Lok, Kenneth
Professor
Department
of Government and International Studies
Hong
Kong Baptist University, China
Kenneth
Chan received his DPhil in Politics from Nuffield College,
University of Oxford, and is currently Associate Professor
at the Department of Government and International Studies,
Hong Kong Baptist University. He has also taught at the
University of Warsaw and the University of Gdansk in Poland.
In recent years he has taught for the MA Programme in
European Studies at the Institute of European Studies
at the University of Macao. He has been appointed Advisor
to the European Studies in Asia Programme of the Asia-Europe
Foundation in Singapore and Research Associate of the
National Centre for Research on Europe in New Zealand.
His
interests include post-communist politics, democratisation,
British politics, European Union politics, Hong Kong politics
and East European languages. Dr. Chan is fluent in Polish
and has learnt Czech, Slovene, Hungarian and Estonian.
Recent research outputs concern the politics of electoral
reforms in post-communist Europe and the perceptions of
the European Union in the Asia-Pacific region. He has
written extensively about international and local affairs
and contributed to public affairs programmes for RTHK
and Commercial Radio.
Prof.
Cornelis Pieter Frederik Luhulima
Senior
Researcher
European
Studies Programme
Universitas
Indonesia
Cornelis
Luhulima was a Member of the Eminent Persons Group on
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Vision
2020 and has been a Researcher at the Indonesian Institute
of Sciences, Jakarta, since 1964. He has been heavily
involved in policy studies and proposals on Indonesia
's foreign policy since 1966, particularly Indonesia 's
ASEAN policies. He is Project Manager of the International
Area Studies Program of the National Institute for Cultural
Studies, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (1973-1980),
and lectured at the Indonesian Army and Naval Staff Colleges,
the National Institute of Defense, and the Foreign Office
Training Institute for career diplomats since 1974, while
serving as the Executive Secretary of the National Institute
of Cultural Studies, Indonesian Institute of Sciences
from 1971-1980. Since 1984, Luhulima has been a member
of the Board of Advisors for the Indonesian Ministry of
Foreign Affairs. At the same time, he is a Senior Fellow
at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies
and a Research Professor of International Relations at
the Indonesian Institute of Sciences.
Prof.
Dai Bingran
Jean
Monnet Chair
Centre
for European Studies
Fudan
University, China
Dai
Bingran is Professor and Honourable Director of the Centre
for European Studies, Fudan University , China. He began
his academic career on European integration studies in
the late 1990s, and has since been actively involved in
both teaching and research. He became Jean Monnet Chair
in Economics in 2001, and under his directorship, the
Fudan Centre was awarded the Jean Monnet European Studies
Centre of Excellence in 2004. Nationally, he is Vice Chairman
of the Chinese Association of European Studies, Vice Chairman
and Secretary General of the Chinese Society for EU Studies,
and Chairman of the Chinese Society for European Economic
Studies. Regionally, he is Vice President of the Shanghai
Institute of European Studies.
Dr.
David Camroux
Senior
Research Associate
Centre
d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales
Sciences
Po, France
David
Camroux is Senior Research Associate within the Centre
d'Études et de Recherches Internationales (CERI).
At Sciences Po he is also a Senior Lecturer seconded to
the Institut d'Études Politiques (IEP) in Paris
where he teaches on contemporary Southeast Asian society.
His previous positions at Sciences Po were as Director
of Studies at the Centre des Hautes Études sur
l'Afrique et l'Asie Modernes (CHEAM), from 1994-1998,
and Executive Director of the Asia-Europe Centre from
1998-2004. Prior to this, he held positions at the University
of Paris XII (Val de Marne) and the University of Paris
VIII (St Denis).
Prof.
David Gosset
Director
Academia
Sinica Europaea
China
Europe International Business School
David
Gosset is Professor of Philosophy. He has studied Political
Science at the Sorbonne University in Paris, Russian in
the Institut des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (Paris)
and Chinese in Taipei. He has been “Visiting Scholar”
in Johns Hopkins University 's School of Advanced International
Studies inWashington D. C., United States.
Director
of Academia Sinica Europæa, an intellectual interface
between Europe and China. He also co-found the Euro-China
Forum which takes place every year in a different European
country with the objective of creating conditions for
mutual understanding within the Eurasian continent.
The
author of numerous articles and papers on China and Europe
published in French, Spanish, American and Chinese reviews,
David Gosset's academic research covers not only the China/Europe
relationship, but also the concept of Eurasia and its
articulation with the world-system. Following his residency
in Washington DC, he developed the idea of a possible
constructive triangulation between the EU, the US and
China which received much attention in the three poles.
Gosset has lectured at Ecole Nationale d'Administration
(ENA – the French National School of Public Administration),
various European and American institutions and multinational
corporations.
Professor
David Gosset was awarded the “Cross of the Civil Order”
by the King of Spain for his work as the Director of Academia
Sinica Europæa.
Dr.
Heungchong Kim
Head
of Europe Team
Korea
Institute for International Economic Policy
To
be updated.
Prof.
Ludger Kühnhardt
Director
Center
for European Integration Studies
Germany
To
be updated.
Ambassador
Rosario Manalo
Director
European
Studies Program
Ateneo
de Manila University, the Philippines
Ambassador
Rosario Manalo was Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs,
the Philippines , in charge of International Economic
Relations from 1997 to 2001. She served as Philippine
Ambassador to Sweden , Norway , Finland , Estonia , Latvia
and Lithuania ; France and Portugal ; Kingdom of Belgium
and Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Manalo is the Philippine
representative and one of only twelve elected experts
to the New York-based United Nations Committee monitoring
the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination
of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women or CEDAW
from 1992 to 2002; she became Chairperson of the Committee
in 2005. Ambassador Manalo is currently the Director of
the European Studies Program in Ateneo de Manila University.
Prof.
Song Xinning
Director
Center
for European Studies
Renmin
University of China
Song
Xinning is Jean Monnet Professor and Director of Centr
e for European Studies at Renmin University of China,
which is a key research inistitute, partially funded by
the Ministry of Education, China. It was offered a Jean
Monnet Centre of Excellence by the European Commission
in 2005 . He has authored numerous books in both Mandarin
and English.
Song
Xinning graduated from Renmin University of China in 1985
with both BA and MA degrees in Political Science. He received
his PhD in Political Science from Renmin University of
China in 2001. He was a research scholar at the London
School of Economics from 1991 to 1992 and a Fulbright
Scholar at both the School of International Relations
and Pacific Studies at the University of California San
Diego and the School of International Affairs at George
Washington University from 1995-1996.
Prof.
Sung-Hoon Park
Professor
Graduate
School of International Studies
Korea
University
Sung-Hoon
Park has been Professor of Economics and International
Trade at the Graduate School of International Studies
(GSIS), Korea University since 1997. He has held a research
fellowship at Korea Institute for International Economic
Policy (KIEP) during 1993-1997, and visiting professorships
at Macau Institute of European Studies (2000 – now), Ritsumeikan
University (2003) and ASEF University (2000, 2004), etc.
For
2003/2004 academic year, he was awarded a Fulbright Visiting
Scholarship to the Graduate School of International Relations
and Pacific Studies (IR/PS) at University of California
, San Diego, United States . He has been doing research
on international trade policy including WTO rules, European
and Asian economic integration, and Korea 's external
economic policies. He was nominated Expert of APEC's IAP
Peer Review Study of the Russian Federation in 2005, and
delivered a thorough analysis of liberalisation policies
of the Russian Federation . He is currently the Korean
representative of the newly established EU-NESCA Dialogue,
which has recently been awarded a major research project
by the European Commission.
Prof.
Toshiro Tanaka
Professor
Faculty
of Law
Keio
University, Japan
Toshiro
Tanaka is Vice-President of Keio University in Tokyo ,
responsible for International, Public, and Alumni Relations
since May 2001. He has been Professor of European Integration,
Faculty of Law, since 1985 and became Jean Monnet Professor
( ad personam ) in 2003. His research focuses
upon politics of the European Union (from its history,
decision-making process to external relations). Currently,
he is President of EUSA (European Union Studies Association)-
Japan since November 2002. He also serves as Director
of the Soccer Club of Keio University since 1992.
He
received his BA in Political Science, Faculty of Law,
in 1969 and his MA in Political Science, Graduate School
of Law, in 1971, both from Keio University. His previous
appointments include Visiting Research Associate, The
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University,
1973-1975 (The Asia Foundation Scholarship), Visiting
student, The University of Sussex, 1979-1980 (The British
Council Scholarship), Special Assistant, Mission of Japan
to the European Communities, 1985-87 and Visiting Professor,
European University Institute, 1993-94 (The Japan Foundation
Fellowship). He also served as Vice-President, ECSA (European
Community Studies Association)-World. 1994-1996.