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Associate Members

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Dr Richard Aldrich
(Time at the University until September 2006 )

Professor Ian Gow
(Time at the University, September 2004- January 2007)

Mrs. Katy Gow, Associate Research Fellow 
(Time at the University, September 2004- January 2007)

Professor Hugh Goddard
Director Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Centre, University of Edinburgh

Dr. Katsumi Ishizuka BA, MA (Nottingham), PhD (Keele)
Kyoei University, 4158 Uchimaki, Kasukabe, Saimata, 344-0051, Japan

Tel: +81-48-7552932  Fax: +81-48-7553198
Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, University of Nottingham, England

Research interests: International peacekeeping in general
Peace-building in East Timor

Papers: After the 2006 crisis
The Security Issues facing Peace-building in Afghanistan

Chun-Yi Lee
Post-doctoral Fellow, the Sinological Institute, Leiden University

Professor Gary Rawnsley
(Time at the University, September 2005 - January 2007)

Dr Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley
(Time at the University, September 2005 - January 2007)

Senior Research Fellow, IAPS (Nottingham)
Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Communications Studies (Leeds)
Dr Rawnsley is a member of the European Research Centre of Contemporary Taiwan ( ERCCT ) Advisory Board.

Sally Sargeson, BA (Hons), PhD (Murdoch)
Fellow, Department of Political and Social Change and Contemporary China Centre, Australian National University

Research Interests: Sally Sargeson's research is motivated by an enduring interest in the political and social construction of capitalism in China, with particular reference to analyses of the 'local state', property rights, and gendered policy and political economy.

Ali Wibisono

Mr Ali Wibisono graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2007. He has a Masters degree in International Security and Terrorism. Ali is a lecturer in the Department of International Relations at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta. He is a regular contributor to The Jakarta Post on the subject of Indonesian security and terrorism. He is currently working with The British Council and the University of Nottingham to establish a post-graduate programme on Terrorism and International Security at the University of Indonesia. Email Ali Wibisono .

Xiaoke Zhang

Professor, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester

Zheng Yongnian

Professor and Director, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore

 

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