大卫-I-斯坦伯格 David I.Steinberg
大卫-斯坦伯格,乔治敦大学外交学院亚洲研究特聘教授,曾任该项目主任(1997-2007);
约翰霍普金斯大学SAIS兼职教授;
亚洲基金会驻韩国代表;
乔治敦大学韩国研究特聘教授;
曾任曼斯菲尔德太平洋事务中心主席。
早些时候,作为美国国务院国际开发署(USAID)的高级外交人员,他曾担任亚洲和中东地区技术援助主任;
菲律宾、泰国和缅甸事务主任;
并在泰国区域发展办公室工作了三年、 他在亚洲居住了17年,并在那里进行了实地研究和广泛旅行。
斯坦伯格教授著有13本著作和专著,包括一本译著,以及一百多个章节/文章:
这些书和专著包括:
Burma/Myanmar:
这些书和专著包括:
《缅甸/缅甸:
每个人都需要知道的事》(2010年);
《缅甸的动荡》(Turmoil in Burma):
缅甸的动荡:
缅甸有争议的合法性(2006);
石镜:
对当代韩国的思考(2002年);
缅甸:
缅甸的国家》(2001年),《缅甸的未来》:
缅甸的危机与选择》(1990);
《大韩民国:
经济转型与社会变革》(1989);
《缅甸的危机》:
David I.Steinberg曾在达特茅斯学院、岭南大学(中国广州)、哈佛大学学习中文,并在伦敦大学东方和非洲研究学院学习缅甸语和东南亚。
David I.Steinberg, Distinguished Professor of Asian Studies, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, was previously Director of that Program (1997- 2007); Adjunct Professor at SAIS, Johns Hopkins University; Representative of The Asia Foundation in Korea; Distinguished Professor of Korea Studies, Georgetown University; and formerly President of the Mansfield Center for Pacific Affairs.Earlier, as a member of the Senior Foreign Service, Agency for International Development [USAID], Department of State, he was Director for Technical Assistance for Asia and the Middle East; Director for Philippines, Thailand, and Burma Affairs; and spent three years in Thailand with the Regional Development Office.He wrote extensively reviewing and evaluating previous AID programs while in AID’s Center for Development Information and Evaluation.Before joining AID, he was Representative of The Asia Foundation in Korea and Washington, D.C., and Assistant Representative in Burma and Hong Kong.He has resided for seventeen years in Asia, where he has conducted
field studies and traveled widely.Professor Steinberg is the author of thirteen books and monographs including one translation, and over one hundred chapters/articles.Among these books and monographs are: Burma/Myanmar: What Everyone Needs to Know (2010); Turmoil in Burma: Contested Legitimacies in Myanmar (2006); Stone Mirror: Reflections on Contemporary Korea (2002); Burma: The State of Myanmar (2001), The Future of Burma: Crisis and Choice in Myanmar (1990); The Republic of Korea.Economic Transformation and Social Change (1989); Crisis in Burma: Stasis and Change in a Political Economy in Turmoil (1989).David I.Steinberg was educated at Dartmouth College; Lingnan University (Canton, China); Harvard University, where he studied Chinese; and the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, where he studied Burmese and Southeast Asia.
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