FACULTY PROFILE
Ann Marie Murphy

Address
Assistant Professor
Whitehead School of Diplomacy & International Relations, Seton Hall University
McQuaid Hall 107, 400 South Orange Avenue, South Orange, NJ 07079
Tel. 973-275-2258; Fax 973-275-2519; E-mail murphyan@shu.edu

Curriculum vitæ

Course
POLS BC 3425  Colloquium on the Politics of Development in East Asia, Fall 2003

Education
Ph.D. Political Science, Columbia University, May 2002
Major Field: International Relations
Minor Field: Comparative Politics
Regional Specialization: Southeast Asia
Dissertation:
Playing the Regional Cooperation Game in Southeast Asia:
The Case of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
M.I.A. International Affairs, Columbia University, June 1991
B.A. Economics, Lehigh University, June 1984

Publications

"Indonesia and Globalization: An Inescapable Force" in East Asia and Globalization, edited by Samual Kim. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000.

"Indonesia and Globalization." Asian Perspective, Vol. 23, No. 4, 1999.

Presentations

"An American Vision for Asia?" paper at a conference by the Global Institute for Social Progress, Tokyo, Japan, March 2000.

"From Konfrontasi to Koperasi: Conflict Resolution and the Creation of ASEAN," lecture at the Institute for Defense and Strategic Studies, June 1999.

"Playing the Regional Cooperation Game in Southeast Asia: the Case of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 1996.

"Creating Regional Institutions in Southeast Asia: the Cases of the Association of Southeast Asia (ASA) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)," paper at a conference by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 1995.

"American Foreign Policy Toward Asia," guest lectures in David Baldwin's American Foreign Policy course, fall 1994.

"ASEAN: the Evolution of Cooperation," Southeast Asian Summer Studies Institute, University of Washington, July 1993.

Honors and Grants

1997-1998   Pacific Basin Studies Fellowship, Columbia University
1996-1997 Presidential and Pacific Basin Studies Fellowships, Columbia University
1995-1996 Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowship, Indonesian, Cornell University
1995 Consortium for the Advanced Study of Thai Fellowship, Fullbright-Hayes Program
1995 Sasakawa Peace Foundation Research Grant
1994-1995 Presidential and Pacific Basin Studies Fellowships, Columbia University
1994 Weatherhead Fellowship, Columbia University
1993 International Predissertation Fellowship, Social Science Research Council
1992 Presidential Fellowship, Columbia University
1991-1992 Pacific Basin Studies Fellowship, Columbia University
1990-1991 Dean's Fellowship, Columbia University
1983-1984 Fairchild Martindale Fellowship, Lehigh University

Recent Professional Experience

1998-2000 Columbia University, New York, NY.
Lecturer, School of International and Public Affairs. Courses taught:

Southeast Asian Politics
Southeast Asia in the International System

1999-2000 Coordinator and Member, The Transition Indonesia Project

 


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