Tough Times, Hard Choices: Security, Democracy, and Regionalism in Southeast Asia Now
ISEAS is pleased to invite you to the panel discussion and book launch for Donald Emmerson's new book, Hard Choices: Security, Democracy, and Regionalism in Southeast Asia.
Program
- 3:00 pm - Welcome by Ambassador K Kesavapany - Director, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
- 3.05 pm - Introduction of Panelists by Professor Donald K Emmerson
- 3.10 pm - Presentation by Professor Donald K Emmerson
- 3.20 pm - Presentation by Professor Jörn Dosch
- 3.30 pm - Presentation by Dr Alan Chong Chia Siong
- 3.40 pm - General Discussion
- 4.30pm - Comments, Q & A
- 4.30 pm - Concluding Remarks
- 4.35 pm - Book Signing
Alan Chong Chia Siong is an assistant professor in the
Department of Political Science at the National University of
Singapore. His recent publications include "Asian Contributions on
Democratic Dignity and Responsibility: Rizal, Sukarno and Lee on
Guided Democracy" in East Asia: An International Quarterly (2008) and
Foreign Policy Global Information Space: Actualizing Soft Power
(2007). His PhD is from the London School of Economics and Political
Science.
Jörn Dosch is a
professor in the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of
Leeds. Among his recent publications are The Changing Dynamics of
Southeast Asian Politics (2006), Economic and Non-traditional Security
Cooperation in the Greater Mekong Subregion) (GMS) (co-authored,
2005). His PhD is from Mainz University.
Donald K Emmerson heads the Southeast Asia Forum at Stanford University. His recent
publications include "ASEAN's Black Swans," Journal of Democracy (2008)
and "Southeast Asia in Political Science: Terms of Enlistment," in
Erik Martinez Kuhonta et al., eds, Southeast Asia in Political
Science: Theory, Region, and Qualitative Analysis (2008). His PhD is
from Yale University.