Compendium of Research 2009-2010

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COMPENDIUM OF RESEARCH 2009-2010 INSPIRING LEADERS / IMPROVING LIVES / TR ANSFORMING ASIA


Compendium Director Dr. Astrid S. Tuminez, Vice-Dean (Research) Compendium Project Team Keya Chaturvedi, Sung Lee, Claire Leow, Elizabeth Ong, Benjamin Tan, Kirsten Trottt Project Assistants Alexander Pforte, Ivy Wang Fa Publisher Research Support Unit (RSU) Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy National University of Singapore RSUlkyschool@nus.edu.sg Acknowledgements RSU would like to thank the following for their valuable contributions: Associate Professor Darryl Jarvis, Vice-Dean (Academic Affairs), Associate Professor Scott Fritzen, LKY School faculty and Research Centre directors and staff.


Foreword Dear Colleagues and Friends, We are pleased to share with you the second Compendium of Research of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore (NUS). The present compendium features the work of our research centres and individual faculty and fellows from August 2009 to December 2010. The compendium also highlights the school’s eminent visiting professors, whose teaching, research, and insights have enriched our academic community and enlivened the experience of our students. We would like to thank NUS, Singaporean government agencies, international foundations, private donors, and our Governing Board for their continued support for research and education at the LKY School. In 2011, we are celebrating the school’s seventh anniversary. Going forward, we plan to enhance our school’s research productivity; continue to provide rigorous training, informed by the latest research, to our students; and seek to facilitate understanding of effective policies that lead to concrete improvements in the lives of citizens in Asia and elsewhere.

Kishore Mahbubani

Darryl Jarvis

Astrid S. Tuminez

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VICE-DEAN

VICE-DEAN

(ACADEMIC AFFAIRS)

(RESEARCH)



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CONTENT SYNOPSIS

INTRODUCTION Research at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKY School), National University of Singapore (NUS), functions like a kaleidoscope on Asia, displaying the world’s most dynamic and increasingly influential region through multiple lenses and mirrors.

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RESEARCH PROJECTS Research is integral to fulfilling our school’s mission to train and educate the next generation of Asian leaders and policymakers and thereby contribute to raising standards of governance throughout the region and even farther afield.

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RESEARCH CENTRES These four centres of excellence – Asia Competitiveness Institute, Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Institute of Policy Studies and Institute of Water Policy – bring us to the forefront of research and policy-making on globalisation, competitiveness and water policy, among others.

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VISITING PROFESSORS Over recent years, a number of high-profile visiting professors have enriched the LKY School’s teaching and research culture.

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2009-2010 PUBLICATIONS Listed here, in alphabetical order, are the LKY School’s faculty and research fellows, and their respective lists of research publications from August 2009 to December 2010.

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION Research at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKY School), National University of Singapore (NUS), functions like a kaleidoscope on Asia, displaying the world’s most dynamic and increasingly influential region through multiple lenses and mirrors. Through our research and analysis, we uncover patterns, connections, and lacunae, and provide vivid, complex and variegated analyses of the region - its challenges, successes and how it interacts with a dynamic and evolving world.

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This Compendium of Research details research published by faculty and fellows at the LKY School from August 2009 to December 2010. It features the school’s four research centres as well as specific projects. Individual research publications are found at the back of the compendium, with faculty and fellows listed in alphabetical order. The school’s main areas of research include: Governance and Public Management; Economics, Finance and Trade; International Relations and Security; Water, Energy and Environmental Policy; Development and Development Economics; and Social, Urban and Singapore Policy. These groupings, which often overlap, reflect the synergies, expertise, and interests of our faculty and fellows. Below are some examples of work recently done at the LKY School. We hope that these and others listed in this compendium will help inform debate and advance understanding of important issues in public policy in Asia and around the world.

Eduardo Araral, whose research on

institutions and governance has been widely recognized and cited, has done recent work on “The Strategic Games that Donors and Bureaucrats Play”. This research has re-ignited a debate among water governance scholars and practitioners on how to reform the equilibrium of perverse incentives between donors and bureaucrats. His work on community-driven development in Asia has been used as a justification for the flagship poverty alleviation program of the government of the Philippines. Together with another LKY School professor, Vu Minh Khuong, he has been commissioned by the Drafting Committee of Vietnam’s 2011-20 Socio-Economic Development Plan to provide recommendations for strategic governance reforms.

In their project on “New Approaches to Building Markets in Asia”, Toby Carroll and Darryl Jarvis examine ongoing efforts by state, private and non-governmental entities to build the regulatory and other institutional elements now deemed essential for markets and development. The research project, which involves roughly 75 people from around the world, has three core components, each of which focuses on a particular set of institutions/ stakeholders involved in or were affected by market-building measures in Asia: public organisations; private organisations and citizens. The project held its first workshop in April 2011 and has already produced 14 working papers, a special issue of a journal and elicited a contract offer from Palgrave MacMillan for an edited volume. The published working papers from the first workshop dealt with multiple instances of market-building in Asia. For example, Carroll’s paper looked at the role of the International Finance Corporation and its promotion of new pro-private sector modalities that are overhauling development practice in Southeast Asia. Jarvis’s paper looked at the political economy of building regulatory states in the global south, presenting the Indonesian electricity sector as case that suggests we should take another look at many of the assumptions that underpin current reform agendas.

Too little scholarship in public policy considers how multiple kinds of concurrently applied policies interact with one another when applied for similar outcomes. In their article published in the top-ranked Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Boyd Fuller and Vu Minh Khuong use a simple, computer simulation to open up this black box and develop seven testable hypotheses for future, rigorous testing into the interaction among multiple policies approaches. The authors look at three policy approaches that, respectively, exhort, provide incentives for, and increase the competency of private sector populations to collaborate as they seek

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to improve their business, work together to improve communities, and so on.

Boyd Fuller and his colleague Sunil Tankha from the Institute of Social

Studies have also published articles and book chapters exploring the question: “how can water and energy sector reform occur when national institutions are inhospitable?” There are many compelling arguments that improving institutions – meaning the rules, norms, and so on that guide and constrain action – is essential for improving the performance of our infrastructure. However, experience has shown that these institutions are often hard to change. Using data from Brazil, India, and Thailand, Fuller and Tankha provide insights into how the performance of infrastructure can be improved even when institutions are inhospitable and argue that effective negotiation is a key skill for entrepreneurial reformers.

In his work on risk and regulation, Darryl Jarvis seeks to elucidate the institutional and regulatory characteristics, and operating parameters of regulatory regimes and their associated political institutions in some of Asia’s leading industry areas. He also assesses the relationship between regulatory regimes and the incidence of risk as it affects specific industry sectors and individual business enterprises.

In the special Lancet series on “Health in Southeast Asia”, Phua Kai Hong served as co-lead and corresponding author on the overview article. The series examined key health systems development and policy challenges in maternal and child health, infectious disease, non-communicable disease, human resource, health financing and other areas. This effort was the culmination of a year-long research


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collaboration funded by the China Medical Board, Rockefeller Foundation and Atlantic Philanthropies. Phua also served on the Scientific Advisory Committee for the series.

Phua Kai Hong was invited to write

an editorial on “Economic Crisis and Mental Health Services in Asia”, based on a paper on “Health Impact of the Global Economic Crisis”, which was presented at the Conference on Forging Partnerships in Response to the Global Economic Crisis, Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health. In other articles, he examines past evidence related to the impact of economic crises and their policy implications. Finally, Phua supervised three doctoral students at the LKY School who wrote a winning report for an international student competition and published a joint paper on “A Proposed ASEAN Disaster Response, Training and Logistics Centre: Enhancing Regional Governance in Disaster Management”.

Ora-orn Poocharoen’s article, “The

Bureaucracy: Problem or Solution to Thailand’s Far South?”, argues that the current conflict and violence in Thailand’s deep south is the result of past bureaucratic structures and rules that have influenced bureaucratic behavior and citizen’s mistrust of the central government. Through numerous interviews, Poocharoen shows that an increasing number of local citizens are taking up public sector positions, creating pressure for existing institutions to change. She recommends that, going forward, the Thai government must start an open discussion on political autonomy for the region.

M. Ramesh and Wu Xun’s publica-

tions in two highly-ranked journals (Social Science and Medicine, and Development and Change) highlight the pitfalls of healthcare reforms currently being pursued in Asia, especially China. They argue that expansion of health insurance and increase in expenditure without reform of provision and provider payment systems are misguided and likely to fail.

In “The Public Policy Primer: Managing the Policy Process”, M. Ramesh, Michael Howlett, Scott Fritzen and Wu Xun offer practical guidance to public managers on how to participate in the policy process with the purpose of designing and implementing effective policies.

In “Reasserting the Public in Public Services”, M. Ramesh, Eduardo Araral and Wu Xun argue that after two decades of fervent privatization efforts, recent public sector reforms have turned to reasserting the state’s role. The state in the emerging governance arrangements maintains an overall control over public services through strong regulatory regimes, but, at the same time, allows scope for market incentives and competition when they are known to work.

Apart from directly writing about political institutions, principles, and practices in Singapore, Kenneth Paul Tan’s research has also made out-ofthe-box attempts to critically interpret Singapore’s political culture, public administration, and policy-making through unconventional analysis of Singaporean culture (including art and popular cultural forms such as cinema), making innovative use of theory (for instance, contemporary feminist psychoanalytical theory) and literary tropes (drawing, for instance, on classical mythology). Among Tan’s recent publications are “The Transformation of Meritocracy”, in Management of Success: Singapore Revisited, and “Pontianaks, Ghosts, and the Possessed: Female Monstrosity and National Anxiety in Singapore Cinema”.

In her article, “Measuring Regulatory Restrictions in Logistics Services,” Wong Marn Heong derives a first Logistics-sector Restrictiveness Index that measures the extent of regulatory barriers to trade in logistic services in Asia-Pacific economies. The study shows large differences across economies and finds a negative relationship between the perceived performance of the logistics sector and the restrictiveness of the regulatory environment.

Wong Marn Heong also examines why

In research funded by the MacArthur Foundation, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Anthony L. D’Agostino, and Ira Martina Drupady investigate energy governance in Asia and how it interacts with energy security. The project has produced case studies that focus on the emerging architecture of energy development assistance programs, with a special emphasis on renewable energy. Case studies cover Laos, Mongolia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, China, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia.

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small and medium enterprises (SMEs) form the backbone of ASEAN economies but only a relatively low percentage are engaged in export and outward investment activities. In “How Can ASEAN Promote SME Internationalization?”, she suggests ways in which ASEAN governments could work with business leaders, industry associations and national business organizations to facilitate SME internationalization through the development of strategic business networks in the ASEAN region.


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RESEARCH PROJECTS Research is integral to fulfilling our school’s mission to train and educate the next generation of Asian leaders and policymakers and thereby contribute to raising standards of governance throughout the region and even farther afield. The school remains steadfast in its dedication to have an Asian focus on the research being conducted. With this focus, the school hopes to significantly contribute not only to the field of public policy, but also to a greater knowledge of Asia.

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Organisation of Public Sector Agencies in Sub-national Governments in China and India

A Comparative Analysis of Anti-Corruption Policy-making in Developing Countries

Public sector agencies have traditionally been under the direct political and administrative control of parent ministries, but recent public management thinking recommends that greater autonomy is granted to agencies to improve their effectiveness and efficiency. The purpose of this research is to assess formal and informal patterns of public sector reforms along the dimensions of control and autonomy in Asia, concentrating on two sub-national jurisdictions in China and India: Beijing and Delhi. The two jurisdictions have been chosen because of their compact size and their leadership in public sector reforms in their respective countries. The project systematically collects and analyses data on variables related to control mechanisms, organisational culture and organisational tasks in the two countries. The findings will enhance our understanding of recent trends in public administration in general and in China and India in particular, in addition to contributing to enhancement of governance quality and capacity in the two countries.

This research project will examine a phenomenon of global scale and importance: the adoption of anti-corruption reforms across a wide range of countries, beginning approximately in the early-1990s and accelerating through to the present day. The aim of the project is to address analytical problems associated with the study of anti-corruption reforms such as determining the enablers of reform and the origins of political will. The study will be centred around two deceptively simple questions that have often been raised, but largely left unanswered:

Principal Investigator A ssociate Professor Wu Xun

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Why have some developing countries actively adopted robust anticorruption reforms and developed special institutions aimed at transforming corruption, but not others?

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What explains the degree to which reforms, once adopted, see meaningful implementation – and hence stand a significant chance of having an impact?

By focusing on an initial broad sample of anti-corruption reforms undertaken in 15-30 countries, the study aims to explain the sequencing and types of reform and the socio-political circumstances leading to adoption and implementation of reform in developing countries, and subsequently, by exploring in depth a smaller sample of up to five countries, shed light on some distinctive causal pathways leading to reform adoption.

Principal Investigators Associate P rofessor Scott Fritzen, with Shreya Basu, R esearch Fellow

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Health Care Financing in Asia: Models and Reform

Many Asian countries are experiencing declining fertility rates and increasing life expectancy. The combined effect is rapid ageing of the population and a significant proportion of the population being above 60 years. An ageing population poses significant public policy challenges, including the financing of healthcare. Financing healthcare for the elderly will indeed be a major challenge for Asian policy makers as many countries in Asia, including India, China, the Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia, will age at relatively lower incomes; thus, they will not have the economic and fiscal space to implement conventional statesponsored healthcare programmes. There is an urgent need for nonparametric health policy reform in most Asian countries if they are to meet the economic costs imposed by their rapidly ageing populations. The aim of the research outlined here is to study the various models to finance healthcare in Asia and suggest options for reform.

Principal Investigator P rofessor Mukul G. Asher


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Building Adaptive Capacity and Resilience to Climate Change in Asia’s Least Developed Countries

The Political Economy of Infrastructure Regulation in Asia

The project aims to develop an instrument to provide the empirical foundations in developing a theory of regulation for developing countries. Conventional models of regulation, drawn largely from the experience of advanced economies, are based on four assumptions about regulators and the regulatory framework: 1) Regulators are capable, with the expertise and resources to monitor and enforce regulations; 2) Regulators (and politicians) can make credible commitments, enabling them to enter into long term contracts with private parties;

The instrument aims to answer the following research questions: 1) How do developing countries in Asia, faced with institutional weaknesses, regulate their infrastructure? 2) How is the industry, regulatory and contract structure organized for various types of infrastructure? 3) How is this similar to or different from the way advanced economies regulate their infrastructure? What are the theoretical and policy implications of these findings? 4) Are regulators in developing countries benevolent maxi misers of social welfare?

3) Regulators are accountable and are benevolent maximizers of social welfare; and

5) Are regulations supplied by politicians and bureaucrats to capture rents?

4) Regulators have the strong fiscal capacity to collect revenues needed to support regulated industries.

6) Are regulations demanded and captured by industry?

Principal Investigator Dr. Eduardo Araral

This project evaluates Asian climate change adaptation projects being implemented under Global Environment Facility’s (GEF) Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF). Relying on research interviews, field research and site visits, the project collects primary data on up to eight adaptation projects being conducted in Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, Vanuatu, Cambodia, Laos, Samoa and Tuvalu. Data will be used to help scholars and policymakers prior-itise adaptation investments. Specific research questions include: which forms of adaptation best enhance community, infrastructural, and institutional resilience? How ought adaptation interventions be prioritised? What sorts of trade-offs occur when adaptation projects are implemented? Is the GEF’s approach to adaptation effective? Four things make the project unique. 1) Its focus on adaptation rather than climate change mitigation. 2) Its focus on evaluating adaptation efforts instead of vulnerability mapping and risk assessment. 3) Its functions-based approach to resilience and adaptive capacity, rather than an asset-based one. 4) Its focus on least developed countries.

Principal Investigator Dr. Benjamin K. Sovacool

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Modelling China’s Regional Economies

New Approaches to Building Markets in Asia

This research studies China’s regional economies and their economic integration by modelling various dynamic links at the provincial level. It builds a linked multi-regional econometric model to provide an effective framework for understanding the implications of regional changes. The study covers the period 1995-2010, when there was increasing integration among the Chinese regional economies. In this research, provincial inflows and outflows of goods and services are estimated based on the published data. This set of data enables us to construct a large multi-regional econometric model of China, which will incorporate detailed channels of interactions among regional economies and the dynamic relationship between the centre and the provincial governments.

Public organisations, such as the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), the Asian Development Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), are playing important roles in building markets in Asia through both their sovereign and private funding for development. In the literature on ‘building markets’, a process is described whereby the influence of market forces is extended to certain sectors and locales in combination with the promotion of specific institutional orders perceived to be crucial in deriving the benefits accorded to markets. Such a process includes opening up new geographical spaces to commercial activity while simultaneously establishing particular regulatory and other institutions, such as those designed to govern newly-hybridised public-private utilities or facilitate the development of social and human capital. The goal of the research project is to bring together established and early-career researchers to produce a body of empirically and theoretically strong insights into understanding the push to build market societies in a particular image in Asia. The potential exists for project contributions to undertake deep analyses of pressing social issues and make explicit recommendations as to how development might be better thought through to improve the lives of many in the region.

The model will emphasise the institutional features of regional economies and their complicated responses to policy changes. The interplay between the local governments and the centre under various fiscal relationships has been a major factor affecting China’s regional economies. These changes in the central-local fiscal relationship will also be incorporated into the model to evaluate the effects of policy changes, especially the effects on the performances of China’s regional economies.

Principal Investigator A ssociate Professor Chen K ang Principal Investigators Associate P rofessor Darryl Jarvis, Dr. Toby Carroll and Dr. R ita Padawangi

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A Comparative Analysis of Productivity Growth and Industrial Policy in ASEAN-6

This project seeks to gain insight into the current state and recent trends of the economic structure and productivity growth of ASEAN-6 countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam). Its significance is that it will help advance our understanding of the dynamics of productivity growth and the policy challenges facing ASEAN-6 countries in their efforts towards promoting economic growth and competitiveness. More specifically, the project sets out to: •

Provide an in-depth comparative analysis of the factors underlying productivity growth and structural changes in the ASEAN-6 countries over the past two decades;

Analyse the sources of output and productivity growth in each country in an ASEAN-6 comparative perspective; and

Identify salient policy issues facing each of the six countries in their efforts to promote economic growth and competitiveness.

Principal Investigators Dr. Vu Minh K huong with Nguyen Chi Hieu, R esearch Associate


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S.T. Lee Project on Global Governance

Project on Energy Security

Energy issues connect many of Asia’s most pressing security problems: potential conflicts over the scramble for fossil fuels, the destabilising impact of climate change, and human security needs connected with the provision of electricity and environmental stewardship. Yet at all levels, from the local to the global, energy policy is a mishmash of uncoordinated policies and practices responding to competing objectives and often based on highly inadequate information and analysis. Among policymakers and researchers alike, an understanding of energy issues and their security risks is woefully lacking. Funded through MacArthur Foundation, this project is working to develop a rigorous research and capacity-building program aimed at shedding new light on dimensions of energy security not yet adequately addressed anywhere in the region: •

Improving Energy Governance: This research focuses on issues of cross-border energy governance at all levels.

The Energy Security Index explores the potential for developing a rigorous yet user-friendly set of metrics for comparing Asian country performances in achieving energy security. It will enable researchers to learn to index, measure, and track progress on energy security from 1980 to 2008 for the 10 ASEAN members as well as China, India, Japan, and Korea.

There is a growing crisis in global governance, which reflects both the complexity of the issue and the inadequacy of existing institutions. The global agenda and rules of globalisation have, so far, been set primarily by Europe and the United States, reflecting the distribution of power and capacity that existed at the end of World War II. Global organisations developed by these countries – the UN, WTO, the IMF and the World Bank – do not fully address the concerns of the 21st century and do not possess the global legitimacy needed to serve as the fora within which the world can tackle its most pressing problems. Other existing institutions – the G8 and other G-groups, networks of regulators, private-public partnerships, and transnational civil society coalitions – remain under-developed and/or generally unrepresentative. It is clear that, in order to make the significant strides needed to improve effective decision-making for the global agenda, we need new approaches to global governance. This project brings together top thinkers and practitioners from Asia and the West to develop insights and recommendations on how to govern a world in two key areas: global health and global energy governance.

Principal Investigators Dean K ishore M ahbubani and P rofessor Ann Florini

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The project addresses two key sets of questions: •

How can states, the private sector and civil society better organise to address the deficiencies in global governance? In a world of emerging multi-polarity and deepening globalisation, how can the international community take effective collective action?

What is Asia’s role in dealing with these issues? How can, and should, Asia translate its emerging economic clout into positive political influence that will strengthen global governance?

Principal Investigator P rofessor Ann Florini


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Asian Trends Monitoring

The Asian Trends Monitoring project is sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation and Centre for Strategic Futures. The project produces a regular bulletin, focusing on three areas of strategic concern to Asia’s well-being and future development: 1) trade and investment facilitation, 2) health systems, and 3) energy security. These three areas represent key issues of public policy concern intimately associated with South-East Asia’s future growth, economic security and poverty alleviation. Each Monitoring Bulletin, of which there will be 20 to be published and disseminated over two years, is geared towards identifying emerging ideas and changing and evolving coalitions and constituencies that impact thought leadership, the framing of debates, and agenda-setting. The primary objective is to interpret and explore critically the implications of emergent trends for poverty alleviation and development; in particular, analysing their consequences for marginal populations and populations at risk. The analytical dimensions of the project thus has a ‘pro-poor’ focus designed to help governments, the donor community and civil society groups understand and anticipate emergent policy directions and their implications for poverty alleviation. Principal Investigators A ssociate Professor Darryl Jarvis, A ssociate Professor Phua K ai Hong and Dr. Benjamin K. Sovacool with Research A ssociates A nthony D’Agostino, Johannes L oh and Nicola Pocock

Energy Policy and Governance Asia’s rapid economic growth, the instability of traditional energy supply sources, looming environmental challenges, and the on-going failures to deliver adequate energy services to billions of the world’s poor all reflect governance failures at multiple levels. The world lacks even a marginal structure for global decision-making on energy policy. No over-arching international organization effectively brings together the major energy players. Global energy markets are extremely volatile, distorted by subsidies, poorly regulated, and fractured by misleading price signals. At the national and sub-national levels, energy policy is usually a confused jumble of regulations imposed by multiple regulators, who are often working at cross purposes and confronting jurisdictional conflicts. The project on Energy Policy and Governance takes a very different approach from that followed by most energy policy research programmes. Rather than looking at energy in terms of sources of supply such as oil or coal, the project will start with a focus on governance processes and the institutions associated with those processes. Governance goes beyond the formal processes of national governments, and includes all the ways in which societies grapple with collective action problems and the provision of public goods.

Principal Investigator P rofessor Ann Florini

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Performance Management and Collaborative Governance in Asia: A Comparative Perspective This research studies the emergence, experiences, and effects of performance management and its links to collaborative governance in Asia. In order to deliver results in the paradigm of performance-based management, public agencies are no longer working solely within the organization or among only public agencies, but also with other sectors to ensure that results are met. In such an environment, how can public managers incorporate performancebased management practices into these networks to ensure successful collaborative governance? How has performance-based management and collaborative governance affected governments’ capacity to govern? This research aims to capture the Asian experience, analyse cases of success and provide recommendations for good practices.

Principal Investigator Dr. Ora- orn Poocharoen


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Programme on Risk and Regulation Catastrophic events such as the Asian financial crises are infrequent. However, for political scientists and particularly for foreign investors, they personify the on-going problem of accurately assessing the macropolitical and regulatory environments of nation-states. As political scientists have long recognized, the institutional structures of nation-states matter; governance systems, regulatory regimes and their norms are centrally important to the functioning and well-being of national economies. Weak institutions with poor capacity beget poor market outcomes, increase market volatility and political risk, reduce foreign investment and depress economic activity. Despite the emphasis placed on governance and capacity-building by leading international organizations since the Asian financial crisis, the risk, capacity, probity and transparency factors associated with various regulatory regimes, political institutions and governance systems in Asia remain poorly mapped. Even more curiously, country and political risk assessment systems remain equally weak, and continue to lack real innovation, in the wake of the assessment failures of ratings agencies.

Given this background, the Project on Risk and Regulation aims to overcome these problems by developing a new assessment mechanism to evaluate the political and regulatory risk environment of Asia’s economies. The project has two inter-related goals: to better understand the institutional and regulatory characteristics, and the operating parameters of regulatory regimes and their associated political institutions in some of Asia’s leading industry areas; and to assess the relationship between regulatory regimes and the incidence of risk as it impacts specific industry sectors and individual business enterprises.

Principal Investigators Associate P rofessor Darryl Jarvis and Dr. Mika P urra

Energy Security and Sustainable Development: Assessing Interactions and Successful Case Studies The aim of the project is to explore the relationship between energy security and sustainable development. The project will examine how energy security concerns for developing countries differ from those of developed countries, and it will investigate the extent to which energy security concerns (and lack of energy services) prevent the achievement of development goals and the eradication of poverty. More specifically, through a series of extensive research surveys, the project explores the dimensions of energy security and how the concept differs by country and institution, with distinctions made for developed/ developing economies, net energy importers/exporters, large populations/small populations, and large geographic areas/small geographic areas. Through field research and research interviews, the project will identify case studies in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and South America where governments and communities have successfully improved their energy security and harnessed the powers of economic development.

Principal Investigators Dr. Benjamin K. Sovacool with Ira M artina Durpady, R esearch Associate

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Demographic Change, Economic Behaviour and Public Finances in Southeast Asia

Trade, Technology and Growth in Asia: A Study of Firm-level Linkages and Policy Options

Access to Remedies for Corporate-related Human Rights Impacts in Southeast Asia

The goal of this research is to examine the impact of demographic change on economic behaviour and public finances in Southeast Asia.

This project explores trade, investment and technology linkages among firms, particularly in the service sector, and assesses how their interactions with the policy environment impact the economic growth and prosperity of countries in Asia. The project undertakes pilot studies of up to five countries in East Asia, which are selected on the basis of levels of economic development, size, geographical location and growth potential. East Asia is defined here as comprising the ASEAN plus 6 (China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and India) economies.

The research project maps the existing non-judicial grievance mechanisms used to resolve human rights disputes between companies and communities.

The project conducts empirical analysis on the effects of an ageing population on individual and household income, consumption, savings, wealth, and ultimately on public finances, at both the national and sub-national levels, across Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand. The objective is to provide a comprehensive and dynamic representation of population change in the region and its likely fiscal and economic impacts, with a view to developing a sound basis for policy-making related to various aspects of public finances, in the medium-term.

Principal Investigator A ssociate Professor Blane David L ewis

The long-term aim of this research is, through cross-country analysis, to arrive at a matrix of recommendations on optimal policies in the areas of trade liberalisation and regulatory reforms, and the promotion of innovation that is contingent upon differences in industry and country conditions. At the same time, this research will contribute to the nascent build- up of longitudinal, multi-country micro-databases in Asia of firm behaviour on trade, investment, innovation and technology use, and their response to policy factors for quick access by researchers.

Principal Investigator Dr. Wong M arn Heong

The project investigates a range of processes currently in place: for example, operational-level complaints procedures, multistakeholder dispute resolution mechanisms, community-based mediation processes, national-level adjudication and environmental/ social impact assessment mechanisms. The project covers mechanisms relating to activities in the extractive, manufacturing, construction/property development and agricultural industries in selected Southeast Asian countries. Conducted in collaboration with the Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, this research assists communities in finding out what non-judicial avenues for accessing remedies exist. It also helps companies learn from existing mechanisms and past dispute resolution processes in order to provide for better remedial processes, and importantly, prevent future disputes. Finally, the project raises awareness among Southeast Asian policy makers of the links between access to remedies for the human rights impacts of business operations and the broader goal of ensuring strong and resilient governance in the region.

Principal Investigators P rofessor Ann Florini and Ms. Sumi Dhanarajan

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Perception of Policies in Singapore Survey

Asia Water Governance Index

The Future of Global Water Beyond 2020

Perception of Policies in Singapore (POPS) is a series of short surveys developed by the research staff of the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) on issues of public interest. It seeks to provide timely snapshots of how stakeholders are affected by, would be affected by, or perceive the impact of the policy area being investigated.

The Asia Water Governance Index (AWGI) aims to help water policy makers in Asia learn from one another in terms of water laws, policies and administration. Based on a survey of 102 water experts from 20 countries in Asia, the aim of this project is to construct a water governance index for countries in Asia to enable various stakeholders to gain a comparative assessment of water governance practices across countries.

This project specifically focuses on how water could be best managed efficiently and equitably during the post-2020 period so that the solutions formulated are technologically feasible, economically viable, socially acceptable and environmentally friendly. The main objective of the project is to assess the water futures of the world beyond 2020, based on the best scientific knowledge and professional expertise available at present from different parts of the world and different institutions, representing different disciplines in academia and the public and the private sectors. The collaborating institutions include the Alberta Research Council, Inter-Academy of Sciences of Canada, Asian Institute of Technology and others.

Surveys have been conducted until 2010. • POPS 1: Resilience in Economic Crisis (February 2009) • POPS 2: Survey on Marriage and Parenthood (M&P) Package 2008 (September 2009) • POPS 3: Resilience in Economic Crisis (December 2009)

The Index was launched by the Institute of Water Policy with Professor Elinor Ostrom, the 2009 Nobel Laureate in Economics, as a guest of honour. The AWGI was selected as one of three finalists in the 2010 Suez Water for All competition.

Principal Investigator Dr. Eduardo Araral

The project aims at a series of issuespecific and region-specific studies to be carried out by different groups of well-known international experts.

Principal Investigators P rofessor Asit Biswas and Dr. Cecilia Tortajada

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RESEARCH CENTRES To achieve its vision of becoming a centre for public policy research, education and discourse, the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy has actively pursued the establishment of research centres, in order to attract leading academics and potential alliance partners to study Asia’s role in and contribution to globalisation as well as the issue of national competitiveness in Asia. Through its research centres, the school envisions a forum where international thinkers, including academics, practitioners and politicians, can come together. These four centres of excellence – Asia Competitiveness Institute, Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Institute of Policy Studies and Institute of Water Policy – bring us to the forefront of research and policymaking on globalisation, competitiveness and water policy, among others.

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ASIA COMPETITIVENESS INSTITUTE The Asia Competitiveness Institute (ACI) aims to be Asia’s thought leader in competitiveness, highly regarded for its strategic, analytical and policy insights for enhancing balanced, inclusive and innovative economic growth within Asian countries. Its vision is to be the hub for a network of institutions studying competitiveness issues, public policy options and development models in Asia, with special emphasis on the ASEAN economies.

Cambodia, Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam. In addition, it has also produced a number of comparative studies on Asian economic growth, productivity and economic performance.

DIRECTOR Tan Kong Yam, (ADJUNCT PROFESSOR)

An affiliated institute of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at Harvard University, ACI was set up to build the intellectual leadership and networks for understanding and developing new models of competitiveness in the ASEAN region. It engages in rigorous research and in-depth data collection in a bid to become a repository for data on national competitiveness, tracking competitiveness at the sectoral (industry) and country levels. The institute provides policy inputs for enhancing growth, particularly focusing on the economic competitiveness of ASEAN countries and, occasionally, the wider region. Researchers from the institute selectively undertake consultancy projects to advise governments or companies on competitiveness and economic planning at these levels.

CO-DIRECTOR Tan Khee Giap, (ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR) EX-DIRECTOR (FROM 1 AUGUST 2006 TO 30 JUNE 2010)

Neo Boon Siong, (VISITING PROFESSOR)

FACULTY AFFILIATES & RESEARCH STAFF Ashish Lall, (ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR) Vu Minh Khuong, (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR) Wong Marn Heong, (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR) Ruby Toh, (RESEARCH FELLOW) Alvin Diaz, (RESEARCH FELLOW)

The Institute has produced comprehensive competitiveness studies on ASEAN in general and the following member countries in particular:

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Publications CHAPTER IN BOOK

OTHER

Vu, M K, “The Irish Catch-Up Success and Reflections on Vietnam’s Economic Reforms,” in What Did We Do Right?: Global Perspectives on Ireland’s Miracle, London, Blackhall Publishing, (2010).

Duek, A and R Rusli, “Democratized Indonesia and the ‘Big Bang’ Decentralization: The Impact on the Natural Resource Industry,” ACI Research Paper, (2009). Wong, P K, K K Ng and S Wahyuni, “Survey Report: Benchmarking Survey of Establishments in Batam, Bintan and Karimun Special Economic Zone,” ACI Working Paper, (2009).

ACI, “The Batam, Bintan, Karimun Special Economic Zone: Revitalizing Domestic Industrialization & Linking Global Value Chain,” in Plugging into Production Networks: Industrialization Strategy in Less Developed Southeast Asian Countries, Ikuo Kuroiwa (ed.), ISEAS, (2009).

REPORT JOURNAL

Ketels, C, D C Nguyen, T T A Nguyen, H H Do, “Vietnam Competitiveness Report 2010,” (2010).

Vu, M K, “Sources of Singapore’s Economic Growth 1990-2008,” Macroeconomic Review, (2010), IX(1).

Ketels, C, A Lall and B S Neo, “Singapore Competitiveness Report 2009,” Research Report, Singapore, ACI / LKY School, (2009).

Duek, A, B Brodjonegoro and R Rusli, “Reinterpreting Social Processes: How System Theory Can Help to Understand Organizations and the Example of Indonesia’s Decentralization,” Emergence: Complexity & Organizations, (accepted for publication), 12(4).

Wong, P K, K K Ng and S Wahyuni, “Survey Report: Benchmarking Survey of Establishments in Batam, Bintan and Karimun Special Economic Zone,” (2009). Wahyuni, S, I K Djamil, E S Astuti S A and T Mudita, “The Study of Regional Competitiveness in Batam, Bintan, and Karimun,” (2009).

Vu, M K and D W Jorgenson, “Projecting World Economic Growth: The Contribution of Information Technology,” The Review of Socionetwork Strategies, (2009), 3(2), pp. 35-49.

Wong, P K and K K Ng, “Batam, Bintan and Karimun – Past History and Current Development Towards Being A SEZ,” (2009).

Vu, M K, “Economic Reform and Performance: A Comparative Study of China and Vietnam,” China: An International Journal, (2009), 7(2), pp. 217-253.

Effendi, E S, “The Impact of Regional Competitiveness on Industry’s Performance: A Study in Tourism Industry in Batam and Bintan, Riau Islands, Indonesia,” (2009).

Vu, M K and M G Asher, “India-Vietnam: A Comparative Analysis of Economic Performance,” International Journal of Business Insights and Transformation, (2009), 2(1), pp. 4-16. Jorgenson, D W and M K Vu, “Growth Accounting Within the International Comparison Program,” World Bank ICP Bulletin, (2009), 6(1), pp. 3-13.

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CENTRE ON ASIA AND GLOBALISATION The Centre on Asia and Globalisation (CAG) produces policy-relevant knowledge on the impact of globalisation on Asia and Asia’s role in governing an integrated world. It studies governance and decision-making processes under four broad headings: Global Governance, Energy and Climate, Poverty and Development, and Public Roles of the Private Sector. Its programmes of ‘Research with Impact’ comprise a combination of rigorous academic inquiry, high-level dialogue, public outreach, international networks and capacity building in multiple areas:

Impact in Southeast Asia’ project with Harvard University’s Kennedy School, as well as a collaborative book project on Chinese governance innovations with Dr. Lai Hairong, Executive Director of China Centre for Overseas Social and Philosophical Theories, and Yeling Tan of Harvard University.

DIRECTOR Ann Florini, (PROFESSOR)

• The ST Lee project on global governance, which looks at how sovereignty and institutional diversity in world affairs are being addressed in two new key issue areas: global health governance and global energy governance.

FACULTY AFFILIATES & RESEARCH STAFF Benjamin K. Sovacool, (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR & RESEARCH FELLOW)

• Energy Governance, which is supported by the MacArthur Foundation Asia Security Initiative (ASI) to investigate two key areas: improving energy governance and creating an energy security index.

Teresita Cruz-del Rosario,

• New Approaches to Building Markets in Asia, which explores how efforts by state, private and non-governmental entities might be shaping the world in the interests of constituting idealised forms of the ‘market society’, often in co-ordinated, trans-boundary and multi-scalar ways.

Anthony D’Agostino, (RESEARCH ASSOCIATE)

(SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW)

Toby Carroll, (SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW) Malavika Jain Bambawale, (RESEARCH FELLOW) Melissa Ong, (RESEARCH FELLOW) Yeling Tan, (RESEARCH FELLOW) Saleena Saleem, (RESEARCH ASSOCIATE) Ira Drupady, (RESEARCH ASSOCIATE) Sumi Dhanarajan, (RESEARCH CONSULTANT)

• A number of individual projects with collaborative networks, including the ‘Access to Remedies for Corporate-related Human Rights

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CONFERENCE PAPER

Carroll, T J, Delusions of Development: The World Bank and the PostWashington Consensus in Southeast Asia, Palgrave, (2010).

Sovacool, B K, “Best Practices for Clean Energy Policies in Asia,” presented at the ASEAN Studies Centre (Singapore) and the Institute for Security and Development Policy (Sweden) Conference on Regional Cooperation in Environmental Protection: Lessons from Two Regions, Singapore, (22~23/02/2010).

Cruz-del Rosario, T, Scripted Clashes: A Dramaturgical Approach to Three Philippine Uprisings, Berlin, Springer, (2009). Sovacool, B K, Powering the Green Economy: The Feed-In Tariff Handbook, London, Earthscan, (2009).

Sovacool, B K, “Theorizing the Acceptance of Wind and Solar Electricity: Understanding Strategic Choices for Renewable Energy Investments,” presented at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, (11~12/02/2010).

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Sovacool, B K, “Global Regulatory Best Practices for Promotion of Renewable Energy Based Generation,” presented at the Renewable Energy Regulation India 2010 Conference, Pune, India, (04/02/2010).

Florini, A M, “Global Governance and Energy,” in Energy Security: Economics, Politics, Strategies and Implications, Carlos Pascual and Jonathan Elkind (ed.), Brookings Institution Press, (2010).

Sovacool, B K, “Overcoming Obstacles to Commercialization of Electric Vehicles in Your Market,” presented at the Electric Vehicles Asia Conference, Hong Kong, (27/01/2010).

Florini, A M, “Is Global Civil Society a Good Thing?” in Leading Change in Multiple Contexts: Concepts and Practices in Organizational, Community, Political and Social Action Settings, Gill Robinson Hickman (ed.), New York, Sage Publications, (2009).

Sovacool, B K, “The Advantages of and Potential for Renewable Electricity Capacity in Asia,” presented at the International Seminar on the Emerging Challenges to Energy Security in the Asia Pacific, Chennai, India, (16~17/03/2009).

Florini, A M, “Business and Global Governance: The Growing Role of Corporate Codes of Conduct,” in Opposing Viewpoints Series: Corporate Social Responsibility, Gale/Cengage Learning (comp.), Greenhaven Press, (2009).

Sovacool, B K, “The Politics of Nuclear Power and Waste Storage in Asia: Managing Radioactive Waste,” presented at the Problems and Challenges in a Globalizing World Conference, Gothenburg, Sweden, (16/12/2009).

Florini, A M, “The Context for India’s Energy Geopolitics,” in The Geopolitics of Energy in South Asia, Marie Lall (ed.), Singapore, ISEAS, (2009).

Sovacool, B K, “Reviewing Developments in Solar Energy Markets,” presented at the Green Investments Summit 2009, Singapore, (16/09/2009).

Carroll, T J, “Attempting Illiberalism: The World Bank and the Embedding of Neoliberal Good Governance in the Philippines,” in Governance and the Depoliticisation of Development, Richard Robison and Wil Hout (ed.), Routledge, (2009), pp. 137-151.

Sovacool, B K, “A Critical Evaluation of Nuclear Power,” presented at the Nuclear Politics, Policy, and Planning Workshop of the 2009 Nordic Environmental Social Sciences Conference, London, UK, (10~12/06/2009). Sovacool, B K, “The Benefits of Solar Energy for Singapore and Southeast Asia,” presented during SEMICON and SOLARCON Singapore 2009, Singapore, (22/05/2009).

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Sovacool, B K, “A Transition to Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs): Why Public Health Professoressionals Must Care,” Journal of Epidemology and Community Health, (2010), 64(3), pp. 185-187.

Sovacool, B K, “Energy and Environmental Policy: The Outlook for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency,” presented at the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute Conference on Investing in Energy, Calgary, Canada, (02/04/2009).

Sovacool, B K, “Broken By Design: The Corporation as a Failed Technology,” Science, Technology and Society, (2010), 15(1), pp. 1-25.

Sovacool, B K, “The (Personal) Ethics of Climate Change and Sustainability,” presented at the United World Colleges of Southeast Asia, Singapore, (20/01/2009).

Sovacool, B K, “A Comparative Analysis of Renewable Electricity Support Mechanisms for Southeast Asia,” Energy, (2010), 35(4), pp. 1779-1793. Sovacool, B K, “Symbolic Convergence and the Hydrogen Economy,” Energy Policy, (2010), 38(4), pp. 1999-2012.

JOURNAL Sovacool, B K and T Carroll, “Pipelines, Crisis and Capital: Understanding the Contested Regionalism of Southeast Asia,” Pacific Review, (2010), 23(5), pp. 625-647.

Sovacool, B K, “The Political Economy of Oil and Gas in Southeast Asia: Heading Towards the Resource Curse?” Pacific Review, (2010), 23(2), pp. 225-259.

Florini, A M, “Rising Powers and Changing Conceptions of World Order,” International Studies Review, (accepted for publication).

Sovacool, B K, “Critically Weighing the Costs and Benefits of a Nuclear Renaissance,” Journal of Environmental Sciences, (2010), 7(2), pp. 105-122.

Florini, A M, “The National Context for TransparencyBased Global Environmental Governance,” Global Environmental Politics, (2010).

Sovacool, B K, “A Critical Stakeholder Analysis of the Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline (TAGP) Network,” Land Use Policy, (2010), 27(3), pp. 788-797.

Carroll, T J, “New Approaches to Opening Markets: Neoliberal Risk Mitigation, the BTC Pipeline and its Spatial Impact,” Antipode, (accepted for publication).

Sovacool, B K and A L D’Agostino, “Nuclear Renaissance: A Flawed Proposition,” Chemical Engineering Progress, (2010), 106(7), pp. 29-35.

Carroll, T J, “‘Pembangunan Sosial’ sebagai Kuda Trojan Neoliberal: Bank Dunia dan Program Pengembangan Kecamatan di Indonesia,” Prisma, (2010), pp. 84-101.

Vu, M K and B K Sovacool, “Developing Asia and the Electricity Sector: Dynamics, Trends, and Policy Implications,” East Asian Policy, (2010), 2(3), pp. 81-95.

Sovacool, B K, “Erasing Knowledge: The Discursive Structure of Globalization,” Social Epistemology, (2010), 24(1), pp. 15-28.

Sovacool, B K, “Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy under Extreme Conditions: Case Studies from Antarctica,” Renewable Energy, (2010), 35(8), pp. 1715-1723.

Feng, D, B K Sovacool and M K Vu, “The Barriers to Energy Efficiency in China: Assessing Household Electricity Savings and Consumer Behaviour in Liaoning Province,” Energy Policy, (2010), 38(2).

Sovacool, B K, “A Critical Evaluation of Nuclear Power and Renewable Energy in Asia,” Journal of Contemporary Asia, (2010), 40(3), pp. 369-400.

Sovacool, B K, “Building Umbrellas or Arks? Three Alternatives to Carbon Credits and Offsets,” The Electricity Journal, (2010), 23(2), pp. 29-40.

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Sovacool, B K, “Twelve Metropolitan Carbon Footprints: A Global Comparative Assessment,” Energy Policy, (2010), 38(9), pp. 4856-4869.

Carroll, T J, “Social Development as Neoliberal Trojan Horse: The World Bank and the Kecamatan Development Program in Indonesia,” Development and Change, (2009), 40(3), pp. 447-466.

Sovacool, B K, “The Socio-Political Economy of Nuclear Energy in China and India,” Energy, (2010), 35(9), pp. 3803-3813.

Sovacool, B K, “The Importance of Comprehensiveness in Renewable Electricity and Energy Efficiency Policy,” Energy Policy, (2009) 37(4), pp. 1529-1541.

Sovacool, B K, “Exploring the Hypothetical Limits to a Nuclear and Renewable Electricity Future,” International Journal of Energy Research, (2010), 34(11), pp. 1183-1194.

Sovacool, B K, “North Korea and Illegal Narcotics: Smoke but No Fire?” Asia Policy, (2009), 7, pp. 89-111.

Sovacool, B K, “Competing Dimensions of Energy Security: An International Perspective,” Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, (2010).

Florini, A M and B K Sovacool, “Who Governs Energy? The Challenges Facing Global Energy Governance,” Energy Policy, (2009), 37(12), pp. 5239-5248.

Sovacool, B K, “The Socio-Political Economy of Nuclear Power Development in Japan and South Korea,” Energy Policy, (2010), 38(12), pp. 7971-7979.

Florini, A M, “Transparent Warriors,” Foreign Policy, (2009). Sovacool, B K, “A Game of Cat and Fish: How to Restore the Balance in Sustainable Fisheries Management,” Ocean Development and International Law, (2009), 40(1), pp. 97-125.

Sovacool, B K, “Exploring the Conditions for Cooperative Energy Governance: A Comparative Study of the Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline (TAGP) Network and the Baku-TbilisiCeyhan (BTC) Oil Pipeline,” Asian Studies Review, (accepted for publication).

Sovacool, B K, “Resolving the Impasse in American Energy Policy: The Case for a Transformational R&D Strategy at the U.S. Department of Energy,” Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, (2009), 13(2), pp. 346-361.

Sovacool, B K, “The Importance of Open and Closed Styles of Energy Research,” Social Studies of Science, (2010), 40(6), pp. 903-930.

Sovacool, B K, “Beyond Batteries: An Examination of the Benefits and Barriers to Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) and a Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Transition,” Energy Policy, (2009), 37(3), pp. 1095-1103.

Sovacool, B K et al., “What’s the State of Energy Studies Research? A Content Analysis of Three Leading Journals from 1999-2008,” Energy, (2010), 36(1), pp. 508-519.

Sovacool, B K, “Sound Climate, Energy, and Transport Policy for a Carbon Constrained World,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2009), 27(4), pp. 273-283.

Sovacool, B K, “The Policy Challenges of Tradable Credits: A Critical Review of Eight Markets,” Energy Policy, (2010), 39(2), pp. 575-585.

Sovacool, B K, “Scaling the Response to Climate Change,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2009), 27(4), pp. 317-328.

Cruz-del Rosario, T, “Risk, Regulation and New Modes of Regional Governance in the Asia-Pacific,” Australian Journal of International Affairs, (2009), 63(3), pp. 404-415.

Sovacool, B K, “Early Modes of Transport in the United States: Lessons for Modern Energy Policymakers,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2009), 27(4), pp. 411-427.

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Publications JOURNAL (CONTINUED)

Sovacool, B K, “Megawatts are Not Megawatt-Hours and Other Responses to Willis et al.,” Energy Policy, (2009), 38(4), pp. 2070-2073.

Sovacool, B K, “The Importance of Comprehensiveness in Renewable Electricity and Energy Efficiency Policy,” Energy Policy, (2009) 37(4), pp. 1529-1541. Sovacool, B K, “Running on Empty: The Electricity-Water Nexus and the U.S. Electric Utility Sector,” Energy Law Journal, (2009), 30(1), pp. 11-51.

OTHER Bambawale, M J, “Rejecting the Power to Waste,” Project Syndicate, (2010).

Sovacool, B K, “Going Completely Renewable: Is it Possible (Let Alone Desirable)?” The Electricity Journal, (2009), 22(4), pp. 95-111.

Dhanarajan, S, “New Frontier for Global Pharmaceutical Companies,” The Korea Herald, South Korea, (2010). Pang, T, “Can Global Health Be Governed?” The Brunei Times, Brunei, (2010).

Sovacool, B K, “Energy Policy and Cooperation in Southeast Asia: The History, Challenges, and Implications of the Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline Network (TAGP),” Energy Policy, (2009), 37(6), pp. 2356-2367.

CAG, “Experts Gather at LKY School to Discuss Asia’s Response to Climate Change and Natural Disasters,” Media Release, (2010).

Sovacool, B K, “Contextualizing Avian Mortality: A Preliminary Appraisal of Bird and Bat Fatalities from Wind, Fossil-Fuel, and Nuclear Electricity,” Energy Policy, (2009), 37(6), pp. 2241-2248.

CAG, “Food Security & Role of Business,” Media Release, (2010). CAG, “Managing Director, Asia of Rockefeller Foundation addresses ‘When Poverty Means Business’,” Media Release, (2010).

Sovacool, B K and K E Sovacool, “Identifying Future Electricity Water Tradeoffs in the United States,” Energy Policy, (2009), 37(7), pp. 2763-2773. Sovacool, B K, “Exploring and Contextualizing Public Opposition to Renewable Electricity in the United States,” Sustainability Science, (2009), pp. 702-721.

CAG, “Reframing the Climate Change Narrative,” Media Release, (2010). CAG, “Making Human Rights Your Business,” Media Release, (2010).

Sovacool, B K, “Rejecting Renewables: the Socio-Technical Impediments to Renewable Electricity in the United States,” Energy Policy, (2009) 37(11), pp. 4500-4513.

CAG, “The role of pharmaceutical industry in addressing the global health industry,” Media Release, (2010).

Sovacool, B K, “The Cultural Barriers to Renewable Energy in the United States,” Technology in Society, (2009), 31(4), pp. 365-373.

Sovacool, B K, “Questioning a Nuclear Renaissance,” Policy Paper, Brookings Institution and Global Public Policy Institute, Washington DC (USA) and Berlin (Germany), (2010).

Florini, A M and B K Sovacool, “Who Governs Energy? The Challenges Facing Global Energy Governance,” Energy Policy, (2009), 37(12), pp. 5239-5248.

Bambawale, M J, A L D’Agostino and B K Sovacool, “Lighting Laos: The Governance Implications of the Laos Rural Electrification Program,” Energy Governance Case Study, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, (2010).

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Sovacool, B K, “Between a Big and Clean Economy,” The China Daily, (2010).

Yeling, T, “China’s Role in the World: A Perspective through Global Health Governance,” Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Singapore, (2009).

Florini, A M, “Seizing the Moment for Clean Energy,” Yale Global Online, (2010).

Shahnaz, D, “Creating Social Stock Exchange Asia,” The Daily Star, (2009).

Sovacool, B K and A D’Agostino., “An American Oil Spill,” Project Syndicate, (2010).

Shahnaz, D, “Witnessing a Movement,” The Daily Star, (2009).

Cruz-del Rosario, T, “The Dramaturgical Failure of the Erap Candidacy,” Philippine Daily Inquirer-Global Nation, Philippines, (2010).

Sovacool, B K, “Renewable Electricity for Southeast Asia: Designing the Right Policy Architecture,” Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Singapore, (2009).

Cruz-del Rosario, T and R Klitgaard, “Lessons from Three Disasters,” Jakarta Post, Indonesia, (2010).

Cruz-del Rosario, T, “Cory Aquino’s One Great Legacy,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

Florini, A M, “Can Energy be Governed?” Project Syndicate, (2010).

Cruz-del Rosario, T, “Two Old Presidents and Barack Obama,” Philippine Daily Inquirer, Metro Manila, Philippines, (2009).

D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool, “Energy Security: Introduction,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 20-26.

Carroll, T J, “Pipelines, Participatory Development and the Regionalism of the Caucasus,” Working Paper, Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Singapore, (2009).

D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool, “Fossil Fuel Supply Chains: A Double-Edged Sword for the Poor?” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 13-18.

Sovacool, B K and T Carroll, “Governance and trans-national Pipelines,” Rapporteur, (2009).

D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool, “Fossil Fuel Subsidies: Who Dares to Reform Them?” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 3-8. D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool, “The Power of Pico-Hydro: A Cheap and Clean Source of Power,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 11-16. D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool, “Palm Oil in Southeast Asia: Why the Controversy?” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 9-14. D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool, “Numbers and Futures: Energy Security Trends,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 1-4. D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool, “Empowering the Poor against Climate Change,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 11-16. Shahnaz, D, and P T S Ming, “Social Enterprise in Asia: Context and Opportunities,” Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Singapore, (2009).

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INSTITUTE OF POLICY STUDIES The Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), an autonomous think-tank now part of the LKY School, was established in 1988 to promote awareness of policy issues and good governance in Singapore. It seeks to cultivate clarity of thought, forward thinking and a big-picture perspective on issues critical to Singapore’s national interest through strategic deliberation and research.

SPECIAL ADVISER Tommy Koh, (AMBASSADOR) DIRECTOR Ong Keng Yong, (AMBASSADOR) DEPUTY DIRECTOR Arun Mahizhnan ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Chang Li Lin

In adopting a multi-disciplinary approach in its analysis and taking a long-term and strategic view, the Institute studies how the attitudes and aspirations of Singaporeans affect policy development, diplomacy and international affairs. The Institute bridges and engages diverse stakeholders through its conferences and seminars, closed-door discussions, publications, and surveys on public perceptions of policy.

FACULTY AFFILIATES & RESEARCH STAFF Gillian Koh, (SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW) Tan Tarn How, (SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW) Yap Mui Teng, (SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW) Chiang Wai Fong, (RESEARCH FELLOW)

Deriving much of its research from an evidencebased approach, such as conducting publicperception surveys, IPS has developed deep insight, expertise and knowledge of Singapore and its governance in selected areas.

Faizal Bin Yahya, (RESEARCH FELLOW) Kang Soon Hock, (RESEARCH FELLOW) Lee Yoong Yoong, (RESEARCH FELLOW) Leong Chan Hoong, (RESEARCH FELLOW) Mathew Mathews, (RESEARCH FELLOW) Quek Guan Cheng, (RESEARCH FELLOW)

IPS has five core areas of research: Arts, Culture and Media; Demography and Family; Economics and Business; Politics and Governance; and Society and Identity. In addition to other research work undertaken in 2009 and 2010, IPS conducted surveys in the following areas: •

Resilience in economic crisis

Marriage and parenthood package

Attitudes to emigration

Citizens and the nation; national orientations of Singaporeans

The state of the elderly and the baby-boomer generation

Tan Simin (RESEARCH ASSOCIATE) Tan Ern Ser, (FACULTY ASSOCIATE) Manu Bhaskaran, (ADJUNCT SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW)

Cherian George, (ADJUNCT SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW)

Euston Quah, (ADJUNCT SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW)

Azhar Ghani, (ADJUNCT SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW)

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CHAPTER IN BOOK

Lee, Y Y and M Bhaskaran (ed.), Singapore Economic Policy: ‘The 12th Singapore Economic Roundtable - December 2009’, Singapore, Straits Times Press, (2010).

Leong, C H and W Lin, “Show me the money! Construct and predictive validation of the Intercultural Business Corruptibility Scale,” in Intercultural Relations in Asia: Migration and Work Effectiveness, C H Leong and J W Berry (ed.), Singapore, World Scientific, (2010) pp. 151-176.

Lim, C L, and M Liang (ed.), Economic Diplomacy – Essays and Reflections by Singapore’s Negotiators, Singapore, IPS and World Scientific Publishing Ltd, (2010). Mathew, M, Status of Counselling in the Singaporean Social Services Sector, Singapore, Counselling and Care Centre, (2010).

Mathew, M, “Patriarchal Christianity in Asia and the challenge of feminist scholarship,” in Religious Activism and Women’s Development in Southeast Asia : Highlighting Impediments, Exploring Opportunities, Abd Rahman and Noor Aisha (ed.), Singapore, RIMA, (2010).

Lee, Y Y and M Bhaskaran (ed.), Singapore Economic Policy: ‘The 11th Singapore Economic Roundtable – June 2009’, Singapore, Straits Times Press, (2009).

Tan, T H, “Singapore’s Print Media Policy: A National Success?” In Management of Success: Singapore Revisited, T Chong (ed.), Singapore, ISEAS, (2010).

Ooi, G L and B Yuen (ed.), World Cities: Achieving Liveability and Vibrancy, Singapore, Civil Service College and IPS, (2009).

Yap, M T, “The Ageing Population,” in Management of Success: Singapore Revisited, T Chong (ed.), Singapore, ISEAS, (2010).

Koh, T and L L Chang (ed.), The Little Red Dot: Reflections by Singapore’s Diplomats, Volume II, Singapore, IPS and World Scientific Publishing Ltd, (2009).

Leong, C H and T Makio, “The role of cramming for examinations and its impact on the use of learning strategies: A comparison between Japanese students and Singaporean students,” in Asia’s Educational Miracle: Psychological, Social and Cultural Perspective, U Kim and Y S Park (ed.), Seoul, Springer, (2010).

Koh, T, R Gonzalez-Manalo and W Woon (ed.), The Making of the ASEAN Charter, Singapore, IPS and World Scientific Publishing Ltd, (2009) Tan, T H (ed.), The Singapore Perspectives 2009: The Heart of the Matter, Singapore, IPS and World Scientific Publishing, (2009).

Yap, M T, “Social Assistance Programmes in Singapore,” in Social Policy and Poverty in East Asia; The Role of Social Security, J Midgley and K L Tang (ed.), Abingdon, Routledge, (2010), pp. 66-80.

Lee, Y Y and M Bhaskaran (ed.), Singapore Economic Policy: ‘The 10th Singapore Economic Roundtable – December 2008’, Singapore, Straits Times Press, (2009).

Tan, T H, “To the Market: Cultural Policy A Contestation,” in Impressions of the Goh Chok Tong Years, B Welsh, J Chin, A Mahizhnan and T H Tan (ed.), Singapore, NUS Press, (2009), pp. 425-435. Koh, G, “Pruning the Banyan Tree? Civil Society in Goh’s Singapore,” in Impressions of the Goh Chok Tong Years, B Welsh, J Chin, A Mahizhnan and T H Tan (ed.), Singapore, NUS Press, (2009), pp. 93-106.

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Publications CHAPTER IN BOOK (CONTINUED)

JOURNAL

Yap, M T, “Bolstering Population Growth: From Babies to Immigrants,” in Impressions of the Goh Chok Tong Years, B Welsh, J Chin, A Mahizhnan and T H Tan (ed.), Singapore, NUS Press, (2009), pp. 265-276.

Mathews, M, “Religious resurgence and its relationship to secular society,” International Sociology, (2010), 25(5), pp. 654-666. Mathews, M, “The role of explanatory models and professional factors in clergy referral intentions to mental health professionals,” Health Sociology Review, (2010), 20(1), pp. 41-58.

Yap, M T, “Lowest-low Fertility in Singapore: Some Observations,” in Ultra-Low Fertility in Pacific Asia: Trends, Causes and Policy Issues, G Jones, P T Straughan and A Chan (ed.), Abingdon, Routledge, (2009), pp. 160-180.

Yap, M T and S H Kang, “The Greying of Singapore’s Population: Prospects and Challenges,” Panorama - Insights into Asian and European Affairs, (2010). Faizal, Y and A Kaur, “Zee TV and the Creation of Hindi Media Communities,” Soujourn, Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, (2010), 25(2).

CONFERENCE PAPER Leong, C H, “Indigenous or Universal Influence? Deconstructing Informal Processes through Individual Differences in Business Corruptibility and Values Orientation,” presented at the 20th Congress of the International Assocation of Cross Cultural Psychology, Melbourne, Australia, (06~10/07/2010). Mahizhnan, A, “Emerging Media: Singapore Case,” presented at the Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, (21/04/2010). Mahizhnan, A, “Impact of New Media: East Asian Experience,” presented at the Communication University of China, Beijing, China, (22/04/2010). Yap, M T, “Women’s Work and Motherhood: A Policy Conundrum for Singapore,” presented at the 5th Asian Women’s Forum, Yangzhou, China, (22~23/04/2010). Mathew, M, “Religious People in Five Southeast Asian Nations: How they differ on Civic Engagement, Family Values and Government Intervention,” presented at the Asia Barometer Workshop, Seoul, Korea, (19/12/2010).

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REPORT

Lee, Y Y, “Clean and Green Technologies: Prospects for SMEs in Singapore,” Techmonitor.net, (2010).

Koh, G, “Report on IPS Young Singaporeans Conference: Future.Identity.Talent@Singapore,” Singapore, (11/11/2010).

Koh, G, “Managing Diversity in a Crowded Country,” Cambridge: Global, a publication of the Commonwealth Secretariat, (2010).

Yap, M T, “State of the Elderly in Singapore 2008/2009,” Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, (2010).

Tan, T H, “A newly emerging metropolis of arts and culture,” Global the International Briefing, (2010), 3.

A Chan and M T Yap, “Baby Boomers Survey,” Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, (2009).

Koh, G, “Can we engage in more than ballot box dialogue?” Today, (2010).

Koh, G and C H Leong, “Report on the IPS Perception of Policies in Singapore Survey: Resilience in Singapore,” First Edition, (2009).

Koh, G, “Managing Diversity in a crowded country,” Global the International Briefing, (2010).

Koh, G and C H Leong, “Report on the IPS Perception of Policies in Singapore Survey: Resilience in Singapore,” Second Edition, (2009).

Leong, C H, “Maid for work-life balance? Think again,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2010). Koh, G, “The quota and its limitations,” Today, (2010). Koh, G, “All hands on deck for the next phase,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2010). Lee, Y Y, “Merit in a small loan programme in S’pore,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009). Leong, C H, “Crossing the ‘us versus them’ barrier,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009). Ong, K Y and Y Y Lee, “Impetus grows as ties flourish,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009). Leong, C H and G Koh, “Getting a measure of our resilience,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009). Lee, Y Y, “Is Asean ready for a common currency?” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

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INSTITUTE OF WATER POLICY • Statistics and Economics of Water, which includes the creation of the Index of Drinking Water Adequacy, water and sanitation surveys across India and China, and the ‘Data Book Project’, which collates and analyses survey data on performance and other information from water utilities in cities in Asia and a survey of the economic value of water, which highlights a specific role of economic value in various water policies.

The Institute of Water Policy (IWP) provides thought leadership in the areas of water policy and governance through conducting research and providing policy advice on pressing water issues. Using cutting-edge research and dialogues to build effective water networks, policies and agendas, IWP seeks to increase the profile of water issues as well as strengthen the infrastructure of Asian countries so that they may grow more equitably. The Institute’s research covers the following four interrelated areas of study:

DIRECTOR Seetharam Kallidaikurichi Easwaran,

• Water Governance, which includes the creation of the Water Governance Index, an impact assessment of the Asian Development Bank’s water policy, an evaluation of alternative water governance architectures and consideration of the government-corporate-society model of water governance.

(VISITING PROFESSOR)

FACULTY AFFILIATES & RESEARCH STAFF Asit Biswas, (DISTINGUISHED VISITING PROFESSOR) Cecilia Tortajada, (VISITING PROFESSOR)

• Urban Water Management, which includes research on water management in various Asian cities, Singapore’s urban water management throughout three decades, and an analysis of Singapore’s ABC Waters Programme.

Bhanoji Rao, (VISITING PROFESSOR) Saichon Seedang, (SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW) Rita Padawangi, (RESEARCH FELLOW) Tan Cheon Kheong, (RESEARCH ASSOCIATE) Chong Su Li, (RESEARCH ASSOCIATE) A.M. M. Adeeb, (RESEARCH ASSOCIATE)

• Water Resources and Sustainable Development, which includes research on the future of water globally, river basin management, cooperation on the Ganges and dynamic modelling of water policy.

Shahnila Islam, (RESEARCH ASSOCIATE) Lovleen Bhullar, (RESEARCH ASSOCIATE)

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OTHER

Seetharam, K E and N C Y B (ed.), Developing Living Cities: From Analysis to Action, World Scientific, (2010).

Araral, E, “Urban Water Demand Management in ASEAN Countries: Challenges and Solutions,” IWP Working Paper, (2010).

Tortajada, C and A K Biswas, Improving Water Policy and Governance, Routledge, (2010).

Wu, F, “The Asian Data on Water and Sanitation: An Evaluation,” IWP Working Paper, (2010).

IWP and ADB, Every Drop Counts: Learning from Good Practices in Eight Asian Cities, Philippines, (2010).

Rao, V V B, “A Ranking of Schemes of Asian Water Utilities,” Singapore, Institute of Water Policy, (2009). Takahasi, Y, “Flood Management in Japan during the Last Half-Century,” IWP Working Paper, (2009).

JOURNAL Biswas, A K, “Water for a Thirsty Urban World,” Brown Journal of World Affairs, (2010), 17(1), pp. 147–166.

Leong, C and D J H Yu, “Turning the Tide: Informal Institutional Change in Water Reuse,” IWP Working Paper, (2009).

Seetharam, K E and V V B Rao, “Index of Drinking Water Adequacy for the Asian Economies,” Water Policy, (2010), 12(1).

Leong, C, “Guarding – and pricing – each drop,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

Tankha, S and B W Fuller, “Getting Things Done: Bureaucratic and Entrepreneurial Approaches to the Practice of Participatory Water Management Reforms in Brazil and India,” Water Policy, (2010), 12(1).

REPORT Chandrasekhar, B and K M Ganesh, “Sri Sathya Sai Water Project: Partnering for MDG,” IWP Country Report, (2010).

Padawangi, R, “Community-Driven Development as Drivers of Change: Water Supply and Sanitation in Rural Punjab, Pakistan,” Water Policy, (2010), 12, pp. 104-120.

IWP, “Asia-Pacific Water Ministers’ Forum (APWMF) 2010 Report,” (2010).

Araral, E, “Reform of Water Institutions: Review of Evidences and International Experiences,” Water Policy, (2010).

IWP, “IWP Annual Report 2009 – 2010,” (2010).

Seetharam, K E, “Re-Imagining the Private in Public Services,” Sensex, (2009).

Mahalingam, A, G Devkar and S Kalidindi, “Long-Term Governance Challenges in PPPs: The Case of the Tirupur Water Supply Project,” IWP Country Report, (2009).

Biswas, A K, C Tortajada and D Altinbilek, “Special Session on Water Management Beyond 2020 for a Changing World,” Water International, (2009), 34(2), pp. 294–302.

Mahalingam, A, G Devkar and S Kalidindi, “Creating the Alandur Sewerage System: Project Structuring and Risk Management,” IWP Country Report, (2009).

Seetharam, K E, “Index of Drinking Water Adequacy (IDWA) for the States of India,” Journal of Infrastructure Development, (2009).

Leong, C, “Ek Sonn Chan and the Transformation of the Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority,” IWP Country Report, (2009).

Leong, C, “Rights and Price: A Pair of Red Herrings in Water,” Asian Water, (2009).

IWP, “The First Drop - Ripple Effect,” Annual IWP Report, (2009).

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VISITING PROFESSORS

VISITING PROFESSORS In recent years a number of high-profile visiting professors have enriched the LKY School’s teaching and research culture. While visiting professors who join the school for more than a year are considered faculty for the purposes of this compendium, those listed below are short-term, high-impact appointments. Their contribution has been invaluable, and the school is most grateful to them for sharing their expertise, insight and time with students and faculty. Li Ka-Shing Visiting Professors The professorship was established in the name of Hong Kong businessman Li Ka-Shing, who donated $100 million to the school’s endowment fund in March 2007.

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Li Ka-Shing Visiting Professors

The professorship was established in the name of Hong Kong businessman Li Ka-Shing, who donated $100 million to the school’s endowment fund in March 2007.

Kofi Annan (2010)

Robert Klitgaard (2010, returning in 2011)

Nobel Laureate and former Secretary-General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan was the first Li Ka-Shing Professor at the LKY School. During his term, Mr. Annan met with students and faculty on a number of occasions. He held discussions with LKY School students on the “UN: The Importance of Multilateralism” and honoured the Asian Journal of Public Affairs by launching its fifth issue. His public lecture on “Asia and Africa: Past Lessons; Future Ambitions” was attended by more than 1,000 people and a clear highlight of his tenure at the LKY School.

Robert Klitgaard is a professor at Claremont Graduate University in California, where he served as President from 2005 to 2009. Following Kofi Annan’s term, Professor Klitgaard was the second Li Ka-Shing Professor at the school. The school was honoured to have Professor Klitgaard, an expert on corruption and whose advice is in high demand among many governments of Asian, African, and Latin American countries, devote much of his valuable time to students. In addition to giving student seminars on Corruption, High-Impact Policy Analysis, Strategic Management, and Corruption Control (which was translated into Mandarin), he led case discussions in the course ‘Introduction to Public Policy and Analysis’, and attended official student functions. He also instructed Ph.D. students on Research Methods and offered consultation for students with regard to their Policy Analysis Exercises. Professor Klitgaard has also held public lectures at the school. One of these was entitled “The Future of Corruption”.

In addition to his roles as Chancellor of the University of Ghana and Global Fellow at Columbia University, Kofi Annan is currently active in numerous humanitarian causes. He is President of the Global Humanitarian Foundation in Geneva and founder of the Kofi Annan Foundation, which focuses on providing leadership on critical global issues.

Professor Klitgaard will be returning as Li Ka-Shing Professor over the summer in 2011.

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Alan Altshuler (2009)

Sanjaya Baru (2008-2009)

John Richardson (2010)

Alan Altshuler is Distinguished Service Professor of Policy and Planning at Harvard University, and Ruth and Frank Stanton Professor of Urban Policy and Planning at the Harvard Kennedy School. As a visiting professor at the LKY School in 2009, Professor Altshuler took part, among other things, in a public symposium entitled “Obama Takes Office: From Making History to Effective Administration in a Time of Crisis” and held a public lecture on “Lessons Not to Learn from American Cities.” He also co-taught the graduate course “Singapore the City,” and gave seminars on “Government Innovation” and “Building Great Public Projects in Private Cities: The US Experience.”

Sanjaya Baru came to the LKY School as a visiting professor with a rich and diverse background in media policy, foreign affairs and academia. He has worked as a newspaper editor, a TV news anchorman, and for four years, as Media Adviser to the Prime Minister, for whom he was also spokesperson and principal speechwriter. Academically, Dr. Baru has lectured on economics, and written extensively on Indian economic and foreign policy. He is a member of the Board of the New Delhi think tank, the Centre for Policy Research and the CII-Aspen Strategy Group Dialogue. He has also been a participant in “Track Two Dialogues” between India and China, and also among Russia, Japan, the European Union and Singapore.

LKY School students were also privileged to benefit from the tutelage of Professor John Richardson, who was Director of the American University’s Center for Teaching Excellence (now called the Center for Teaching, Research and Learning) for seven years. As a visiting professor at the LKY School and Institute of Water Policy, Professor Richardson made a considerable contribution to the school, teaching the course, “Dynamic Modelling of Public Policy Systems”, and collaborating with LKY School researchers based at the Institute of Water Policy to research systems analysis relating to water management and governance. Professor Richardson also took part in the Developing Living Cities roundtable.

It is this wealth of experience that Dr. Baru brought to the LKY School and the Institute of South Asian Studies in Singapore as a visiting professor. During his term, he taught courses such as “India’s Economic Development and Policy” (together with Professor Mukul Asher) and “Economic Policy in a Global Economy”, and gave a number of seminars, including one on the “Strategic Aspects of India’s Foreign Trade Policy.”

Currently, he works at the School of International Service, American University, Washington DC, where he writes, lectures and consults in the fields of applied systems analysis, international development, and conflict-development linkages. In the past, he was Director of the Sri Lanka-based International Center for Ethnic Studies and has held board or advisory council memberships with several organisations, including The Hunger Project and the U.S. Association for the Club of Rome.

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

2009-2010 PUBLICATIONS Listed here, in alphabetical order, are the LKY School’s faculty and research fellows, and their respective lists of research publications from August 2009 to December 2010.

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ADAMS, CHARLES

ARARAL, EDUARDO

ASHER, MUKUL G.

BARTER, PAUL

BISWAS, ASIT

Visiting Professor

Assistant Dean (Academic Affairs) and Assistant Professor

Professor

Assistant Professor

Distinguished Visiting Professor

CARROLL, TOBY

CHEN KANG

Senior Research Fellow

Visiting Professor

CRUZ-DEL ROSARIO,TERESITA

GHESQUIERE, HENRI

GU QINGYANG Senior Lecturer

Visiting Professor

BRASSARD, CAROLINE Assistant Professor

FLORINI, ANN

FRITZEN, SCOTT

FULLER, BOYD

Vice Dean (Academic Affairs) and Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

Visiting Associate Professor

Professor and Director, Centre on Asia and Globalisation (CAG)

GUPTA, SHREEKANT

HOWLETT, MICHAEL

HUANG JING

HUI WENG TAT

Visiting Professor

Associate Professor

Adjunct Associate Professor

Visiting Professor

JABES, JAK

JARVIS, DARRYL

KADIR, SUZAINA

LALL, ASHISH

LEJANO, RAUL

LEWIS, BLANE

Visiting Professor

Associate Professor

Senior Lecturer

Visiting Associate Professor

Visiting Professor

Associate Professor

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MAHBUBANI, KISHORE

MARSHALL, JONATHAN

MAYERSCHĂ–NBERGER, VIKTOR

Dean and Professor in the Practice of Public Policy

Assistant Professor

POOCHAROEN, ORA-ORN

M. RAMESH

RAO, BHANOJI

Visiting Professor

Visiting Professor

Associate Professor

Assistant Dean (Student Affairs) and Assistant Professor

SOVACOOL, BENJAMIN K.

TAN, KENNETH PAUL

Assistant Professor

Associate Professor

VU MINH KHUONG

WONG MARN-HEONG

Assistant Professor

TAN KHEE GIAP Associate Professor and Co-Director, Asia Competitiveness Institute (ACI)

NEO BOON SIONG

PADAWANGI, RITA

PHUA KAI HONG

Professor and Director, Asia Competitiveness Institute (ACI)

Research Fellow

Associate Professor

RETHINARAJ, T. S. GOPI

SEEDANG, SAICHON

SEETHARAM KALLIDAIKURICHI E.

Assistant Professor

Senior Research Fellow

Visiting Professor and Founding Director, Institute of Water Policy (IWP)

THAMPAPILLAI, JESUTHASON

TOH, RUBY

TORTAJADA, CECILIA

Associate Professor

WU XUN

YEE FEN LIM

Associate Professor

Visiting Professor

Assistant Professor

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SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK Adams, C,

Adams, Charles

“Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Regimes and Liberalization,” presented at the APEC Seminar, Singapore, (2009). Adams, C, “Causes and Consequences of Global Imbalances: Perspectives from Developing Asia,” presented during Global Imbalances (2009), Manila, Philippines, (21~22/03/2009).

VISITING PROFESSOR Ph.D. (Economics), Monash University Research Focus: Exchange Rates, Financial Market Developments, Monetary Policy Formulation, Regional Economic Integration and Cooperation

CONFERENCE PAPER Adams, C,

Araral, Eduardo

“Forestalling and Managing Systemic Financial Crises,” presented at the ADBI Conference, Tokyo, Japan, (2009).

JOURNAL ASSISTANT DEAN (ACADEMIC AFFAIRS) AND ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Adams, C, “Towards Better Balanced Asian Growth,” Asian Journal of Public Affairs, (2009), 2(2).

Ph.D. (Public Policy), Indiana University-Bloomington

OTHER

Research Focus:

Adams, C,

Asia, Property Rights, Decentralisation, Public Bureaucracies, Foreign Aid, Water Governance

“Fiscal Sustainability in Developing Asia,” Asian Development Bank, (accepted for publication). Adams, C,

BOOK

“Commentary on the Global Financial Crisis,” Mandaluyong City, Philippines, Asian Development Bank, (2009).

Ramesh, M, E Araral and X Wu (ed.), Reasserting the Public in Public Services, London, Routledge, (2010).

Adams, C, “Global Economic Outlook and Issues,” Thimphu, Bhutan, Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK Araral, E,

REPORT

“Is Private Water Supply Necessarily Better?” In Reasserting the Public in Public Services, M Ramesh, E Araral and X Wu (ed.), Routledge, (2010).

Adams, C and D Park, “Causes and Consequences of Global Imbalances: Perspective from Developing Asia,” ADB Economics Working Paper Series, Mandaluyong City, Philippines, Asian Development Bank, (2009).

Araral, E, “The Fiscal and Efficiency Hypothesis of Water Utilities Privatization,” in Reasserting the Public in Public Services: New Public Management Reforms, New York, Routledge Francis and Taylor, (2010).

Adams, C, “Causes and Consequences of Global Imbalances: Perspectives from Developing Asia,” Research Paper No. 157, Manila, Philippines, Asian Development Bank, (2009).

Araral, E, “Reasserting the Role of the State in Public Services,” in Reasserting the Public in Public Services, New York, Routledge Francis and Taylor, (2010). Araral, E, “Comparative Analysis of Water Supply in India and Cambodia,” in Urban Infrastructure and Governance, New Delhi, Routledge, (2010).

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Araral, E,

Araral, E,

“Infrastructure Regulation: A Review,” in Infrastructure Regulation: What Works, Why and How Do We Know? Routledge, (accepted for publication).

“How Does Foreign Aid Affect the Incentives of Public Bureaucracies? An Institutional Rational Choice Analysis,” presented at the 13th Meeting of the International Society for New Institutional Economics, Berkeley, USA, (accepted for publication).

Ramesh, M and E Araral, “Introduction and Overview: Reasserting the State in Public Services,” in Reasserting the Public in Public Services, M Ramesh, E Araral and X Wu (ed.), Routledge, (2010).

Araral, E,

CONFERENCE PAPER

“The Effects of Property Rights on Collective Action under Conditions of Resource Scarcity,” presented at the 13th Meeting of the International Society for New Institutional Economics, CA, USA, (18~20/06/2009).

Araral, E,

Araral, E,

“Urban Water Supply in India and Southeast Asia,” presented at the Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), Hyderabad, India, (13/08/2010).

“A Public Choice Approach to the Analysis of Bureaucratic Incentives,” presented at the 13th Meeting of the International Society for New Institutional Economics, CA, USA, (18~20/06/2009).

Araral, E,

Araral, E,

“Public Private Partnership for Urban Infrastructure,” presented at the Administrative Staff College of India Workshop, Hyderabad, India, (12/08/2010).

“Issues in Water Tariff Setting,” presented at the International Conference on Water Resources Management, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Araral, E,

Araral E,

“Community Driven Development as a Strategy to Promote Inclusive Growth: Evidence from Nepal, Philippines and Indonesia,” presented at the 2010 Public Policy Conference, Bangalore, India, (09~11/08/2010).

“The impact of the devolution of property rights in natural resource management?” APPAM International Conference on Environmental Policy, Korea Development Institute, Seoul, South Korea, (11~14/06/2009).

Araral E,

Araral E,

“Asia Water Governance Index”, presented at the Singapore International Water Week-Water Convention, Singapore, (30/06/2010).

“What can institutional analysis tell us about long lived societies? The case of the 2000 year old Ifugao society.” Workshop on Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, Bloomington, United States, (3~5/06/2009).

Araral, E, “Next Generation Infrastructure, Next Generation Regulation?” Presented at the 13th Economics of Infrastructures Conference, Delft, The Netherlands, (28~30/05/2010).

Araral E, “The impacts of regulation on the performance urban \ water supply. Infrastructure Regulation: What Works, Why and How do we know?”,University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, (25~26/02/2009).

Araral, E, “Water Governance,” presented at the Center for Analytical Theory of Organizations and Markets (ATOM) Conference, Pantheon-Sorbonne, France, (25~27/05/2010).

JOURNAL

Araral, E,

Araral, E,

“Comparative Analysis of Urban Water Supply in South and Southeast Asia,” presented at the 2nd Workshop on Urbanization in Southeast Asian Countries, Singapore, (18~19/03/2010).

“Reform of Water Institutions: Review of Evidences and International Experiences,” Water Policy, (2010), 12(1), pp. 8-22. Araral, E,

Araral, E,

“Improving Effectiveness and Efficiency in the Water Sector: Institutions, Infrastructure and Indicators,” Water Policy, (2010), 12(1).

“Managing Urban Water Supply,” presented at the 2nd Workshop on Urbanisation in Southeast Asian Countries, Center for Livable Cities and Center for ASEAN Studies, ISEAS, Singapore, (18~19/03/2010).

Araral, E, “A Quarter of Humanity,” D+C: Development and Cooperation, (2010), 37(3).

Araral, E, X Wu, R Padawangi and A C Zimmermann, “Key Lessons Learned and Good Practices in Water Resource, Water Supply, and Wastewater Management,” presented at the Water Policy Dialogue: Water Governance, Singapore, (accepted for publication).

Araral, E, “German Aid in Asia: Commentary,” D+C: Development and Cooperation, (accepted for publication), 37(5). Araral, E, “German Development Agencies: Eduardo Araral on Reform of German Agencies for Technical Cooperation,” D+C: Development and Cooperation, (2010), 37(5).

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Araral, E,

Araral, E,

“Reform of Water Institutions: An Overview,” Water Policy Journal Special Issue, (2009).

“The Impacts of Community Driven Development on Infrastructure Cost and Quality: Evidence from Indonesia, the Philippines and Nepal,” Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, (2009).

Araral, E, “Infrastructure Regulation and Privatization: A Framework for Analysis,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2009), 27(3). Araral, E, “The Failure of Water Utilities Privatization: Synthesis of Evidence, Analysis and Implications,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2009), 27(3).

Asher, Mukul G.

Araral, E, “What Explains Collective Action in the Commons? Theory with Econometric Results from the Philippines,” World Development, (2009), 37(3), pp.687-697. Araral, E, “A Helping Hand, Not a Grabbing One,” D+C: Development and Cooperation, (2009), 36(12).

PROFESSOR

Araral, E,

Research Focus:

Ph.D. (Economics), Washington State University

“Tragedy of the Commons,” D+C: Development and Cooperation, (2009), 36(11).

Public Sector Economics, Social Security, India’s External Economic Relations

Araral, E, “Comparative Analysis of the Impacts of Decentralization of Property Rights in a Common Pool Resource,” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK Asher, M G,

Araral, E,

“The Global Economic Crisis: Can Asia Grasp the Opportunity to Strengthen Social Protection Systems?” In Poverty and Sustainable Development in Asia: Impacts and Responses to the Global Economic Crisis, Armin Bauer and Myo Thant (ed.), Manila, Asian Development Bank, (2010).

“The Strategic Games that Donors and Bureaucrats Play: An Institutional Rational Choice Analysis,” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, (2009), 19(4), pp. 853-871.

Asher, M G,

OTHER

“Unconventional Methods of Financing Urban Development: The Role of PPPs,” in Urban Infrastructure Finance, G Ramesh, Vishnuprasad Nagadevra, Gopal Naik, and Anil Suraj (ed.), New Delhi, Routledge, (2010).

Araral, E, “Urban Water Demand Management in ASEAN Countries: Challenges and Solutions,” IWP Working Paper, (2010).

Asher, M G, “The Global Economic Crisis: Can Asia Grasp the Opportunity to Strengthen Social Protection Systems?” In Poverty and Sustainable Development in Asia, Armin Bauer and Myo Thant (ed.), Manila, Asian Development Bank, (2010), pp. 319-340.

REPORT Araral, E, “The Impacts of Community Driven Development (CDD) on Infrastructure Cost, Quality and Corruption Control: Evidence from Indonesia, the Philippines and Nepal,” Consulting Report, Manila, Philippines, Asian Development Bank, (2010).

Asher, M G, “Social Security Policy in an Era of Globalization: Challenges for Southeast Asia,” in Southeast Asia in the Global Economy: Securing Competiveness and Social Protection, Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), (2009), pp. 199-223.

Araral, E, X Wu, R Padawangi and A C Zimmermann, “Water Management: Good Practices and Lessons Learned,” Research Report, Singapore, Institute of Water Policy, (2009).

Asher, M G, “Provident and Pension Funds and Economic Development in Selected Asian Countries,” in Financing Social Policy: Mobilizing Resources for Development, London, Palgrave Macmillan, (2009), pp. 73-96.

Araral, E, W Xun and R Padawangi, “Lessons learned on water sector projects of the Asian Development Bank and other Donors,” Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, (2009).

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Asher, M G,

Asher, M G and M K Vu,

“Social Security Policy in an Era of Globalization: Challenges for Southeast Asia,” in Southeast Asia in the Global Economy: Securing Competitiveness and Social Protection, Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, (2009), pp. 199-223.

“India-Vietnam: A Comparative Analysis of Economic Performance,” International Journal of Business Insights and Transformation, (2009), 2(1), pp. 4-16.

OTHER

Asher, M G, “Social Pensions in Four Middle Income Countries,” in Closing the Coverage Gap: The Role of Social Pensions and Other Retirement Income Transfers, Robert Holzmann, David Robalino and Noriyuki Takayama (ed.), Washington DC, World Bank, (2009), pp. 85-98.

Asher, M G and A S Bali,

CONFERENCE PAPER

Asher, M G,

Asher, M G,

“For PPPs to Work, Railways Must Change Mindset,” DNA Money, (2010).

“Focus on Generating Livelihoods, not Micro-Managing Labor,” DNA Money, (2010). Asher, M G, “Malaysia’s New Economic Model Holds Economic/ Strategic Opportunities for India,” DNA Money, (2010).

“Challenges in Pension Administration in Low and Middle Income Asian Countries,” presented at the International Seminar on Priority Challenges in Pension Administration, Tokyo, Japan, (20~22/01/2010).

Asher, M G, “Major Rethinking Required for Effective Social Security,” DNA Money, (2010).

Asher, M G,

Asher, M G,

“Role of Knowledge Economy: Implications for India,” presented at the The International Conference on Global Warming and Agriculture, Sustainable and Development and Public Leadership, Ahmadabad, Gujarat, India, (11~13/03/2010).

“Strengthen Negotiation and Monitoring Structures for PTAs,” DNA Money, (2010). Asher, M G and A S Bali, “An Opportune Time to Develop International Financial Services,” DNA Money, (2010).

Asher, M G,

Asher, M G,

“Annuity Markets in India: Rationale, Structure and Challenges,” presented at the International Conference on Annuities Markets: Structure, Trends and Innovations, Tokyo, Japan, (29~30/01/2009).

“Better Planning is Essential before Implementation of GST,” DNA Money, (2009). Asher, M G, “Promoting Competence in Defence Economies is an Urgent Imperative,” DNA Money, (2009).

Asher, M G, “Financial and Economic Literacy,” presented at Reinventing Retirement Asia: Employment and Active Engagement Beyond 50, Singapore, (08~09/01/2009).

Asher, M G, “Better Planning Reform a Must for Achieving Inclusive Growth,” DNA Money, (2009).

Asher, M G,

Asher, M G

“The Asian Social Security Systems: Selected Issues and Reform Directions,” presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management-LKYSPP Conference, Singapore, (07~09/01/2009).

“Facilitating Trade Finance Essential for Achieving India’s FTP Goals,” DNA Money, (2009). Asher, M G and A S Bali,

JOURNAL

“Social Security Reform a Must for Achieving Inclusive Growth,” (2009).

Shankar, S and M G Asher,

Asher, M G

“Regulating Microfinance: A Suggested Framework,” Economic and Political Weekly, (2010), XLV(1), pp. 15-18.

“Make FTP an Integral Part of Economic Management and Diplomacy,” DNA Money, (2009).

Asher, M G,

Asher, M G

“Rethinking Financial Sector Regulation in the Aftermath of the Global Economic Crisis,” ASCI Journal of Management, (2010), 39(2).

“Government Training Institutions in Sore Need of Revamp,” DNA Money, (2009). Asher, M G

Asher, M G,

“Needed: A More Comprehensive Approach to Tax Havens,” DNA Money, (2009).

“Pension Plans, Provident Fund Schemes and Retirement Policies: India’s Social Security Reform Imperative,” ASCI Journal of Management, (2010), 39(1), pp. 1-18.

Asher, M G “Movement Towards a Knowledge Society the Need of the Hour,” DNA Money, (2009).

Asher, M G, “Managing Prolonged Low Fertility: The case of Singapore,” Journal of Asian Public Policy, (2009), 2(1).

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Asher, M G “Societal Actions to Sustain ‘Deserved Trust’ Essential for Growth,” DNA Money, (2009).

Barter, Paul

Asher, M G “Exploit G–20’s Medium Term Potential, Not Short–Term Panacea,” DNA Money, (2009). Asher, M G

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

“India Must Acquire Competency and Mindset for the PPPs,” DNA Money, (2009).

Ph.D., Institute for Sustainability and Technology Policy (ISTP), Murdoch University, Australia

Asher, M G

Research Focus:

“Global Economic Crisis has Implications for Sovereign Wealth Funds Too,” DNA Money, (2009).

Urban Transport Policy and Outcomes

Asher, M G and A S Bali, “Energise the ATMA Initiative for Strengthening Food Security,” DNA Money, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK Barter, P A,

Asher, M G and V Sampat,

“Public Planning with Business Delivery of Urban Public Transport,” in Reasserting the Public in Public Services, London, Routledge, (2010), pp.159-177.

“Integrate Higher Education in CSR Initiatives to Mitigate Skill Gaps,” DNA Money, (2009). Asher, M G and A S Bali, “There are Lessons to be Learnt from the Vibrant Gujarat Summit,” DNA Money, (2009).

CONFERENCE PAPER Barter, P A, “Parking Policy in Asian Cities – Highlights,” presented at The Asian Development Bank (ADB) Transport Forum, Manila, Philippines, (25~27/05/2010).

REPORT Vu, M K and M G Asher, “India, Vietnam: A Comparative Analysis of Economic Performance,” Working Paper, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2009).

Barter, P A, “Parking: An Under-Appreciated and Neglected Policy Opportunity,” presented at the World Roads Conference, Singapore, (26~28/10/2009). Barter, P A, “Three Paradigms in Parking Policy and their Relevance to Australian Cities,” presented at the 32nd Australasian Transport Research Forum (ATRF), SkyCity Auckland Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand, (29/09~01/10/2009). Barter, P A, “Planning Meets Competition in Urban Public Transport,” presented at The Role of the State in Public Service Delivery, Singapore.

JOURNAL Barter, P A, “Off-Street Parking Policy without Parking Requirements: A Need for Market Fostering and Regulation,” Transport Reviews, (2010), 30(5), pp. 571-588.

OTHER Barter, P A, “Earning a Public Space Dividend in the Streets”, Journeys, (2009), 2, pp. 32-39.

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SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK Barter, P A,

Biswas, Asit

“Bangkok Parking Policy Choices in International Perspective,” presented at the Workshop on the Necessity of Minimum Parking Requirement for New Development Along the Urban Rail Corridors in Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, (22/06/2010).

DISTINGUISHED VISITING PROFESSOR

Barter, P A, “Parking in Asian Cities: Hidden Assumptions behind Parking Policy and Institutions,” presented at the Workshop on Developing Sustainable Asian Cities Institutions and Markets, Singapore, (01~02/02/2010).

Ph.D. (Engineering), D.Tech. (Honoris Causa), University of Lund, Sweden; D.Sc. (Honoris Causa), University of Strathclyde, Glasgow; D.Eng. (Honoris Causa), Helsinki University of Technology, D.Eng. (Honoris Causa), Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

Barter, P A, “Parking: There are other Ways,” presented at the Panel Discussion on Parking Policy in Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad, India, (13/11/2009).

Research Focus: Water Management , International Policies for Water Governance, Management of Future Global Environmental and Water-Related Issues, Poverty Alleviation through Regional Development, Capacity Building in The Water and Development Sectors

Barter, P A, “Land Transport Master Plan: Could we be More Ambitious?” Presented at the Singapore Institute of Engineers (IES ) Closed-Door Forum on the Land Transport Master Plan, Singapore, (08/05/2009). Barter, P A,

BOOK

“Under-Appreciated and Neglected Policy Opportunities (and Reframing Competition in Urban Transport),” presented at the Centre for Liveable Cities, Land Transport Authority and Asian Development Bank Joint Policy Forum on Sustainable Transportation Systems: Blood Vessels of Liveable Cities, Singapore, (06/05/2009).

Tortajada, C and A K Biswas,

Barter, P A,

Biswas, A K, R Rangachari and C Tortajada,

“Urban Transport and Climate Change: Pricing Carbon is not Enough,” presented at the SEAGA International Forum on Cities and Climate Change, Singapore, (14/02/2009).

“Water Resources of the Indian Subcontinent,” Oxford University Press, (2009).

Improving Water Policy and Governance, Routledge, (2010). Ringler, C, A K Biswas and S A Cline, Global Change: Impacts on Water and Food Security, Springer, (2010).

Biswas, A K, B P F Braga, C Tortajada and M Palermo, “Integrated Water Resources Management in Latin America,” Routledge, (2009). Biswas, A K, C Tortajada and R Izquierdo, “Water Management in 2020 and Beyond,” Springer, (2009). Biswas, A K and C Tortajada, “Impacts of Megaconferences on the Water Sector,” Springer, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK Biswas, A K, “Changing Global Water Management Landscape,” in Water Management in 2020 and Beyond, Springer, (2009), pp. 1–34. Biswas, A K, “Impacts of Megaconferences on Global Water Development and Management,” in Impacts of Megaconferences on the Water Sector, Springer, (2009), pp. 3–22. Biswas, A K, “Evaluation of Global Megaconferences on Water,” in Impacts of Megaconferences on the Water Sector, Springer, (2009), pp. 145–159.

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CONFERENCE PAPER

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK

Biswas, A K,

Biswas, A K,

“Urban Water Management: Present Situation and Future Potential,” Keynote Lecture presented at the Global Water Summit, Paris, France, (2010, Transforming the World of Water, Oxford).

“Changing Water Management Landscape in Asia,” presented as an Invited Keynote Lecture, Wuhan, China, (2009).

Biswas, A K,

“Goals and realities for the Water Sector,” presented at the Nestlé Water Meeting, Lucerne, Switzerland, (2009).

Biswas, A K,

“Water: Crisis due to Scarcity or Poor Governance?” Presented at the Global Water Conference, Frankfurt, Germany, (20/05/2010).

JOURNAL Biswas, A K,

Brassard, Caroline

“Water for a Thirsty Urban World,” Brown Journal of World Affairs, (2010), 17(1), pp. 147–166. Biswas, A K, “Future Water Governance: Problems and Perspectives,” International Journal of Water Resources Development, (2010), 26(2), pp. 129–139.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Biswas, A K,

Ph.D. (Economics), University of London

“Water Supply of Phnom Penh: Example of Good Governance,” International Journal of Water Resources Development, (2010), 26(2), pp. 157–172.

Research Focus: Poverty Reduction Strategies, Economic Development Policy, Poverty Alleviation Strategies, Post Disaster Reconstruction, and Aid Governance

Biswas, A K, “Water Crisis: Myth or Reality?” Seronica Journal, (2010), 1(2), pp. 2-5.

CHAPTER IN BOOK

Biswas, A K,

Brassard, C,

“Climate Change and Water Management, International Meeting on Climate Change: Challenges and Perspectives for Adaptation to Morocco,” Rabat, (2009), pp. 129–130.

“Development, Decentralization and Democratization in Bhutan,” in South Asia Societies in Political and Economic Transition, T Y Tan (ed.), South Asian Perspectives, Vol. 2, Singapore, New Delhi, Manohar Publishers, (2010), pp. 47-82.

Biswas, A K, “Yutaka Takahasi: A Tribute,” International Journal of Water Resources Development, (2009), 25(4), pp. 543–545. Biswas, A K,

CONFERENCE PAPER

“Water Management: Some Personal Reflections,” Water International, (2009), 34(4), pp. 402–408.

Brassard, C, M S Sherraden and B Lough, “Emerging Perspective on International Volunteerism in Asia,” commissioned report presented at the International FORUM on Development Service, Singapore, (03~06/10/2010).

Biswas, A K, “Las costas y el interior,” Heraldo de Aragón, (2009). Biswas, A K, “Water and Aragon: A Roadmap for the Future,” Heraldo de Aragón, (2009).

Daly, P. and C. Brassard, “Aid Effectiveness and Inclusiveness in the Housing Sector in Post-Disaster Contexts,” paper for the 9th ASEAN Inter-University Seminars with Patrick Daly (Asia Research Institute), Banda Aceh, Indonesia, (25~27/05/2010).

Biswas, A K, C Tortajada and D Altinbilek, “Special Session on Water Management Beyond 2020 for a Changing World,” Water International, (2009), 34(2), pp. 294–302.

Brassard, C, “Collaborative Learning at the Post Graduate Level: Partnerships for Innovative Curricula in Public Policy,” International Conference of Education Research and Innovation (ICERI), virtual presentation, Melia Castilia Convention Centre, Madrid, Spain, (16~18/11/2009).

OTHER Biswas, A K, “Water Crisis: Myth or Reality?” Global-is-Asian, (2009), 4, pp. 1–3.

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Brassard, C and T Cruz-del Rosario,

Brassard, C,

“Key Principles Underlying the New Modes of Aid Governance in Asia” presented at the Development Studies Association Annual Conference: What Future for Development Management?” Northern Ireland, (02~04/09/2009).

“Improving Data Collection for More Effective Social Services”, presented at the Social Service Training Institute Executive Programme in Social Worker Leadership on, Singapore, (22/07/2010).

Brassard, C,

Brassard, C,

“Trajectories of Inequality in Vietnam: Lessons from China,” presented at the International Conference on Public Policy for Sustainable Development, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, (04~05/08/2009).

“Aid Governance in ASEAN,” presented at the Conference on Securing Food in ASEAN, Singapore, (15~17/04/2010). Brassard, C, “Is Good Aid Governance Achievable?” Presented at the Association of Pacific Rim Universities Summer Program 2009 - Global Leadership in the 21st Century, National University of Singapore, (13~24/07/2009).

JOURNAL Brassard, C,

Brassard, C,

“Measuring of Aid Governance in Developing Countries: An Application to Post-Tsunami Aceh, Indonesia,” International Review of Administrative Science, (2009), 75(4), pp. 629-648.

“Building Foundation for Sustainable Economic Development” and “Comparative Public Policies in Perspective,” presented at the Executive Public Policy Training Program for Vietnamese Government Officials, Government of Vietnam and the Asian Development Bank, Hanoi, Vietnam, (ongoing since 03/2009).

OTHER

Brassard, C,

Brassard, C,

“Introduction to Case Writing” and “Structure and Content of Cases,” presented at the Case Study Writing Workshop for the Singapore Prison Services, (2009).

“The Collaborative Learning Model”, CDTL Brief, Centre for Development of Teaching and Learning, National University of Singapore, (2010), 13(1), pp. 1-3, 14. Brassard, C, “The Riddle of Measuring Qualitative Growth, Happiness and Well-Being,” Op-Ed, Global-Is-Asian, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2010), 8, pp. 6-7. Brassard, C, “Disaster Aid Coordination: Lessons for Haiti from Aceh,” Global-Is-Asian, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2010).

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK Brassard, C, speaker at the Policy Dialogue on Emerging Macroeconomic Policy Issues and Development Challenges in the ESCAP Region: A Post-Crisis Scenario and Expert Group Meeting, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), Bangkok, Thailand, (8~9/12/2010). Brassard, C, “International Volunteerism in Asia” at the Department of Social Work, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore, (10/10/2010). Brassard, C, “Collaborative Learning,” presented at the Centre for Development of Teaching and Learning, Singapore, (02/09/2010). Brassard, C, speaker on “International Aid Governance,” 2nd Global Youth Forum on Development of the Global Economy, Global Youth Congress International, SMa Institute of Higher Learning City Campus, Singapore, (23/07/2010).

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OTHER Carroll, T J,

Carroll, Toby

“CAG Examines Shifts in Development Policy in New Research,” Global-is-Asian, (2010). Carroll, T J and B K Sovacool, “Contested Regionalism in Southeast Asia: The Politics of the Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline Project,” CAG Working Paper, (2010).

SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW Ph.D., Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Australia

Carroll, T J and B K Sovacool,

Research Focus:

“Governance and trans-national Pipelines,” Rapporteur, (2009).

Political Economy, International Financial Institutions (World Bank and IMF), Development Policy Implementation, Southeast Asian Politics, Evolution of Neoliberal Governance and its Relationship to the State, Politics of Transnational Energy Infrastructure

Carroll, T J, “Pipelines, Participatory Development and the Regionalism of the Caucasus,” Working Paper, Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Singapore, (2009).

BOOK Carroll, T J, Delusions of Development: The World Bank and the Post-Washington Consensus in Southeast Asia, Palgrave, (2010).

Chen Kang

CHAPTER IN BOOK Carroll, T J, “Attempting Illiberalism: The World Bank and the Embedding of Neoliberal Good Governance in the Philippines,” in Governance and the Depoliticisation of Development, Richard Robison and Wil Hout (ed.), Routledge, (2009), pp. 137-151.

VISITING PROFESSOR Ph.D. (Economics and Applied Mathematics), University of Maryland Research Focus:

JOURNAL

Macroeconomic Policy, Economic Reform and Development, The Economic Role Of Government

Carroll, T J and B K Sovacool, “Pipelines, Crisis and Capital: Understanding the Contested Regionalism of Southeast Asia,” Pacific Review, (2010), 23(5), pp. 625-647.

BOOK Frank, R H, B S Bernanke, L Gan and K Chen,

Carroll, T J,

Principles of Economics: Asian Edition, McGraw-Hill, (2009).

“New Approaches to Opening Markets: Neoliberal Risk Mitigation, the BTC Pipeline and its Spatial Impact,” Antipode, (accepted for publication). Carroll, T J,

CONFERENCE PAPER

“‘Pembangunan Sosial’ sebagai Kuda Trojan Neoliberal: Bank Dunia dan Program Pengembangan Kecamatan di Indonesia,” Prisma, (2010), pp. 84-101.

Huang, B and K Chen, “Are Intergovernmental Transfers in China Equalizing?” presented at The 19th Workshop in Political Economy, Pontresina, Switzerland, (25~29/07/2010).

Carroll, T J, “Social Development as Neoliberal Trojan Horse: The World Bank and the Kecamatan Development Program in Indonesia,” Development and Change, (2009), 40(3), pp. 447-466.

Chen, K, M Gong and S Lu, “Exchange Rates, Wages, and China’s External Imbalance: Evidence from the CQMM Model,” presented at The 18th INFORUM World Conference, Hikone, Japan, (06~12/09/2010)

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JOURNAL

CONFERENCE PAPER

Chen, K, W Li et al.,

Cruz-del Rosario, T,

“China’s Macroeconomic Situation in 2010-2011: Forecast and Analysis,” Journal of Xiamen University, (2010), 6(5-12).

“Nuclear Energy Governance: The Role of NGOs,” presented at a Panel response to Professor Mely Caballero of RSIS, Singapore, (24/04/2010).

Chen, K and F F Tang,

Cruz-del Rosario, T,

“Cultural Differences between Tibetans and Ethnic Han Chinese in Ultimatum Bargaining Experiments,” European Journal of Political Economy, (2009), 25(1).

“Living Up to Energy Governance Benchmarks: The Xekatam Hydropower Project in Lao PDR,” presented at Consensus Building Asia, Singapore, (28~29/01/2010).

Chen, K and H Cai,

Cruz-del Rosario, T and C Brassard,

“A Random Cluster Process Approach to Collective Market Dynamics with Local Interactions,” International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance, (2009), 12(3).

“New Modes of Governance in Asia,” to be presented at the Current Crisis and New Opportunities: Development Studies Association Annual Conference, Ulster, Ireland.

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK

JOURNAL

Chen, K,

Cruz-del Rosario, T

“Quality of Life and Inclusive Growth: The Case of China,” presented at the PECC Conference on towards Balanced and Sustainable Growth Strategies for Post-Crisis Asia, Singapore, (16/08/2010).

“Risky Riparianism: Cooperative Water Governance in Central Asia,” Australian Journal of International Affairs, (2009), 63(3), pp. 404-415. Cruz-del Rosario, T, “Freedom from Want”, Asian Journal of Social Sciences, (accepted for publication).

OTHER Cruz-del Rosario, T,

Cruz-del Rosario, Teresita

“Inclusive Development or Just Talk?” Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2010). Cruz-del Rosario, T, “Inequity Prolongs Cambodia’s Nightmare,” Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2010).

VISITING ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Cruz-del Rosario, T,

Ph.D. (Sociology), Boston College

“Banda Aceh Holds Lessons for Haiti,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2010).

Research Focus:

Cruz-del Rosario, T,

Social Movements, Labour and Migration in Southeast Asia, Poverty Reduction and Development, Chinese Development Assistance

“The Dramaturgical Failure of the Erap Candidacy,” Philippine Daily Inquirer-Global Nation, Philippines, (2010). Cruz-del Rosario, T,

BOOK

“From Banda Aceh to Haiti: Lessons from Great Disasters,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2010).

Cruz-del Rosario, T,

Cruz-del Rosario, T,

Scripted Clashes: A Dramaturgical Approach to Three Philippine Uprisings, Berlin, Springer, (2009).

“Serving President Cory,” Philippine Daily Inquirer-Global Nation, Philippines, (2010). Cruz-del Rosario, T and R Klitgaard,

CHAPTER IN BOOK

“Lessons from Three Disasters,” Jakarta Post, Indonesia, (2010).

Cruz-del Rosario, T,

Cruz-del Rosario, T,

“Bridal Diaspora: Marriage and Migration in the Philippines,” in Marriage, Migration and Gender, Rajni Patriwala and Patricia Oberoi (ed.), New Delhi, Sage Publications, (2009).

“Governance, Regionalism, and the Asian Development Bank: A Foucauldian Perspective,” CAG Working Paper, (2009). Cruz-del Rosario, T, “Cory Aquino’s One Great Legacy,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

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Cruz-del Rosario, T,

Florini, A M,

“Two Old Presidents and Barack Obama,” Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila, Philippines, (2009).

“Is Global Civil Society a Good Thing?,” in Leading Change in Multiple Contexts: Concepts and practices in organizational, community, political and social action settings, Gill Robinson Hickman (ed.), New York, Sage Publications, (2009).

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK Cruz-del Rosario, T, “Nuclear Energy and the Role of Civil Society Organisations - Commentary,” presented at the Workshop on Nuclear Energy and Human Security, Singapore, (23~24/04/2010).

CONFERENCE PAPER Florini, A M, “Changing Global Governance,” presented at the International Studies Association, New Orleans, USA, (15~18/02/2010).

Cruz-del Rosario, T, “Capacity Development for Tourism,” submitted to be presented during Indonesia and Malaysia on ASEAN Tourism Investment, Bali, Indonesia.

Florini, A M, “Asia in Global Governance,” presented at the International Studies Association Convention, New Orleans, USA, (15~18/02/2010). Florini, A M, “Concepts of Global Governance,” presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, New York, USA, (15~18/02/2009).

Florini, Ann

JOURNAL Florini, A M, “The National Context for TransparencyBased Global Environmental Governance,” Global Environmental Politics, (2010).

PROFESSOR AND DIRECTOR, CENTRE ON ASIA AND GLOBALISATION (CAG)

Florini, A M,

Ph.D. (Political Science), University of California, Los Angeles

“Rising Powers and Changing Conceptions of World Order,” International Studies Review, (accepted for publication).

Research Focus: Global Governance, International Organizations, International Energy Policy, Transparency and Innovations in Governance

Florini, A M and Benjamin K Sovacool,

CHAPTER IN BOOK

Florini, A M,

“Who Governs Energy? The Challenges Facing Global Energy Governance,” Energy Policy, (2009), 37(12), pp. 5239-5248. “Transparency in a Global Context,” Global Environmental Politics, (accepted for publication).

Florini, A M, “Global Governance and Energy,” in Energy Security: Economics, Politics, Strategies, and Implications, Carlos Pascual and Jonathan Elkind (ed.), Brookings Institution Press, (2010).

Florini, A M,

Florini, A M,

OTHER

“Transparent Warriors,” Foreign Policy, (2009).

“Business and Global Governance: The Growing Role of Corporate Codes of Conduct,” in Opposing Viewpoints Series: Coroporate Social Responsibility, Gale/ Cengage Learning (comp.), Greenhaven Press, (2009).

Florini, A M, “Obama’s Surprising Unilateralism On Oil,” The Daily Star, Beirut, (2010). Florini, A M,

Florini, A M,

“Workable Policies for a Green Future Will Demand Robust US Leadership,” The Jakarta Globe, Jakarta, (2010).

“The Context for India’s Energy Geopolitics,” in The Geopolitics of Energy in South Asia, Marie Lall (ed.), Singapore, ISEAS, (2009).

Florini, A M, “Can Energy be Governed?” Project Syndicate, (2010). Florini, A M, “Seizing the Moment for Clean Energy,” Yale Global Online, (2010).

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SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK

JOURNAL

Florini, A M,

Fritzen, S A,

“The Changing Face of Multilateralism,” presented at the The Changing Face of Multilateralism, London, UK, (22/03/2010).

“Envisioning Public Administration as a Scholarly Field in the Year 2020: Toward Global and Comparative Administrative Theorizing,” Public Administration Review, (2010), 70(1), pp.300 301.

OTHER Fritzen, S A, “From ‘Good to Great’ in Global Policy Education,” Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2009).

Fritzen, Scott

Fritzen, S A and S Basu, ‘The Strategic Use of Information in AntiCorruption Agencies: Evidence from the Asia-Pacific Region’, International Journal of Public Administration, (forthcoming).

VICE-DEAN (ACADEMIC AFFAIRS) AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Fritzen, S A and S Basu,

Ph.D. (Public and International Affairs), Princeton University

‘The Public is Plural: Local Governments in PublicPrivate Partnerships’, Policy and Society, (forthcoming).

Research Focus:

Fritzen, S A and S Basu,

Global Governance, International Organizations, International Energy Policy, Transparency and Innovations in Governance

‘The Strategic Use of Information in Anti-Corruption Agencies: Evidence from the Asia-Pacific Region’, International Journal of Public Administration, (forthcoming). Fritzen, S A and S Basu, ‘The Public is Plural: Local Governments in PublicPrivate Partnerships’, Policy and Society, (forthcoming).

BOOK Wu, X, M Ramesh, M P Howlett and S A Fritzen, The Public Policy Primer: Managing the Public Policy Process, New York, Routledge, (2010).

REPORT

Ramesh, M and S A Fritzen (ed.),

Howlett, M P, X Wu, S A Fritzen and M Ramesh,

Transforming Asian Governance, New York, Routledge, (2009).

“Integrated Policy–Making for Sustainable Development: A Reference Manual,” Geneva, United Nations, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK

Fritzen S A, “Facing Constraint, Seizing Opportunities: A Strategic Management Review of the United Nations Population Fund Program in Indonesia, 2006-2010”. Jakarta, Indonesia, 2009. (Technical Report, prepared for UNFPA, Indonesia).

Fritzen, S A and X Wu, “Conclusion: Contradictions, Contingencies and the Terrain Ahead,” in Reasserting the Public in Public Services, M Ramesh, E Araral, and X Wu (ed.), London, (2010). Fritzen, S A and S Basu, “From Information to Indicators: Monitoring Progress in the Fight against Corruption,” in Global Handbook on Research and Practice in Corruption, A Graycar (ed.), Edward Elgar, (forthcoming).

CONFERENCE PAPER Fritzen, S A, “The ‘Public’ is Plural in Public-Private Partnerships: The Local Government Connection,” presented during Public-Private Partnerships in Development, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, (15~16/01/2009).

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Fuller, B W, “Complex Interactions Between Central and Local: Community-Based Research in Thailand,” presented at the New Thinking on Water Governance, Singapore, (01~02/07/2009).

Fuller, Boyd

JOURNAL

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Tankha, S and B W Fuller,

Ph.D. (Urban and Regional Planning), Massachusetts Institute of Technology

“Getting Things Done: Bureaucratic and Entrepreneurial Approaches to the Practice of Participatory Water Management Reforms in Brazil and India,” Water Policy, (2010), 12(1).

Research Focus: Conflict Resolution, Water Resource Management, Environmental Policy

Tankha, S, M Annasahed and B W Fuller, “Getting Reforms Done in Inhospitable Institutional Environments: Untying a Gordian Knot in India’s Power Sector,” Energy Policy, (2010), 38(11), pp. 7121-7129.

BOOK Fuller, B W,

Fuller, B W,

“Moving Through Value Conflict: Consensus Building and Trading Zones for Resolving Water Disputes,” Saarbrücken, VDM Verlag, (2009).

“Surprising Cooperation Despite Apparently Irreconcilable Differences: Agricultural Water Use Efficiency and CALFED,” Environment Science & Policy, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK Fuller, B W, “Adding Culture: Multicultural Problem Solving in Water Conf licts,” in Looking at Ourselves: Multiculturalism, Conflict, and Belonging, Katherine Wilsom (ed.). At the Interface, Dr Robert Fisher and Dr Nancy Billias (ed.), Oxfordshire, Inter-Disciplinary Press, (2010).

Ghesquiere, Henri

CONFERENCE PAPER VISITING PROFESSOR

Fuller, B W,

Ph.D. (Economics), Yale University

“Beyond Interests: Negotiating Through Competing Belief Systems in the Advocacy Coalition Framework,” presented at the Research Directions for a Globalized Public Management Conference, Public Management Research Association/The International Research Society for Public Management, Hong Kong, (15~16/10/2010).

Research Focus: Comparative Development, Applied Macroeconomics

OTHER

Fuller, B W,

G, Henri,

“Panya Dtogthong and a Watergate at Phrak Nam Daeng,” presented at the Reinventing Governance Conference, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, (08~10/10/2010).

“More People, More Happiness?” The Strait Times, Singapore, (2009).

Fuller, B W, “Place-Based Knowledge and Consensus Building: From Access to Impact,” presented at Environmental Policy: A Multinational Conference on Policy Analysis and Teaching Methods, KDI School of Public Policy and Management, University of Maryland School of Public Policy, and Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Seoul, Korea, (12~13/06/2009).

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CHAPTER IN BOOK Gupta, S., U Narain and K van’t Veld,

Gu Qingyang

“Disproving the Conventional Wisdom: Both Poor and Rich Depend on Natural Resources in Indian Villages,” in Nature Wealth: The Economics of Livelihoods and Ecosystem Services, Pieter van Beukering (ed.), Cambridge University Press, (forthcoming).

SENIOR LECTURER

Gupta, S. and I Rayadurgam,

Ph.D. (Economics), Nanyang Technological University Chinese economy, Singapore economy, Public economics and Economic policy analysis.

“Urban Growth and Governance in South Asia,” in Societies in Political and Economic Transition: South Asian Perspectives 2007-08, T Y Tan (ed.), New Delhi, Macmillan, (2009), pp. 359-394.

JOURNAL

CONFRENCE PAPER

Gu, Q,

Gupta, S.,

“Ambiguity Aversion and Rational Herd Behaviour,” Applied Financial Economics, (2010), 20.

“Urban Economy, Environment and Livelihoods: Closing the Loop,” presented during the Three “Minisymposia,” Global Asia Institute, Singapore, (21~22/08/2009).

Research Focus:

Gu, Q,

Gupta, S.,

“Navigating China’s Labyrinth: Singapore Government-Linked Companies and Lessons Learned from their Experiences,” Thunderbird International Business Review, (2009).

“Climate Change and Conflict,” presented at the 11th Asia Pacific Programme for Senior Military Officers (APPSMO), Rajaratnam school of International Studies, Singapore, (08/08/2009).

Gu, Q, “Recursive Preference, Mood Fluctuation and Welfare Cost of Reducing Economic Growth,” The Singapore Economic Review, (2009).

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK Gupta, S., “Million Dollar Questions: Can (and will) the World Craft a Meaningful, Inclusive, Efficient and Equitable Climate Agreement?” Presented at the Cornell Climate Change Forum, Ithaca, USA, (23/02/2009). Gupta, S., “Price Behaviour in Global Tradable Permit Markets for Greenhouse Gases,” presented at Cornell University, Ithaca, USA, (24/02/2009).

Gupta, Shreekant ADJUNCT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Ph.D. (Economics), University of Maryland Research Focus: Applied Economics, Environmental and Natural Resource Management, Climate Change, Urban Policy, and Urban Transport

BOOK Gupta, S. and J Adams, Environmental Policy in India: The Political Economy of Social Choices, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishers, (forthcoming).

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Howlett, M P and S Joshi-Koop, “Environmental Policy and Politics,” in Oxford Handbook of Canadian Politics, Toronto, Oxford University Press, (2009).

Howlett, Michael

Howlett, M P, D Pilon and T Summerville, “Introduction,” in British Columbia Politics and Government, Toronto, Emonds Montgomery Publishers, (2009).

VISITING PROFESSOR

JOURNAL

Ph.D. (Political Science), Queen’s University at Kingston, Canada

Howlett, M P, J Craft and L Zibrik, “Government Communication and Democratic Governance: Electoral and Policy-Related Information Campaigns in Canada,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2010).

Research Focus: Risk Analysis, Markets and International Governance, and International Political Economy

Howlett, M P, M R Sroff, S J Jones and E A Frongillo,

BOOK

“Expanding the Policy Design Vocabulary: Alternatives to Regulation vs Self-Regulation,” American Journal of Public Health, (accepted for publication).

Howlett, M P, Canadian Public Policy, University of Toronto Press, (forthcoming).

Howlett, M P and A Wellstead,

Howlett, M P, Designing Public Policy: Principles and Instruments, Routledge, (forthcoming).

“Policy Capacity in the Provinces,” State and Local Government Review, (accepted for publication).

Howlett, M P, M Ramesh and A Perl, Studying Public Policy, Third Edition, Toronto, Oxford University Press, (2009).

“Classifying Biotechnology–Related Policy, Regulatory and Innovation Regimes: A Framework for the Comparative Analysis of Genomics PolicyMaking,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2009).

Howlett, M P and A Migone,

Wu, X, M Ramesh, M P Howlett and S A Fritzen, The Public Policy Primer: Managing the Public Policy Process, New York, Routledge, (2010).

Howlett, M P, “Introduction: Understanding Integrated Policy Strategies and their Evolution,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2009).

Howlett, M P, D Pilon and T Summerville (ed.), British Columbia Politics and Government, Toronto, Emonds Montgomery Publishers, (2009).

Howlett, M P and J Rayner,

Howlett, M P and G Capano (ed.), European and North American Policy Change: Drivers and Dynamics, London, Routledge, (2009).

“Conclusion: Governance Arrangements and Policy Capacity for Policy Integration,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2009). Howlett, M P and F Kern, “Implementing Transition Management as Policy Reform: A Case Study of the Dutch Energy Sector,” Policy Sciences, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK Howlett, M P, “The Policy Process,” in Handbook of Canadian Public Administration, Second Edition, Toronto, Oxford University Press, (2010).

Howlett, M P, J Rayner and C Tollefson, “From Government to Governance in Forest Planning? Lessons from the Case of the British Columbia Great Bear Rainforest Initiative,” Forest Policy and Economics, (2009).

Howlett, M P and G Capano (ed.), “The Multidimensional World of Policy Dynamics,” in Policy Drivers and Policy Dynamics: European and North American Experiences in Policy Change, London, Routledge, (2009).

Howlett, M P and G Capano, “Introduction: Studying Policy Change,” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, (2009), 11(1), pp. 1-5. Howlett, M P and B Cashore,

Howlett, M P, K Brownsey and J Newman,

“The Dependent Variable Problem in the Study of Policy Dynamics,” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, (2009), 11(1), pp. 33-46.

“From Forestry to Film: The Political Economy of British Columbia,” in British Columbia Politics and Government, Toronto, Emonds Montgomery Publishers, (2009).

Howlett, M P,

Howlett, M P, J Rayner and C Tollefson,

“Process Sequencing in Policy Dynamics: Beyond Homeostasis and Path Dependency,” Journal of Public Policy, (2009).

“From Government to Governance?” in Canadian Environmental Policy, Third Edition, (2009).

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Howlett, M P, “Governance Modes, Policy Regimes and Operational Plans: A Multi–Level Nested Model of Policy Instrument Choice and Policy Design,” Policy Sciences, (2009), 42, pp. 73-89.

Howlett, M P and A Wellstead, “Re-Visiting Meltsner: Policy Advice Systems and the Nature of Professoressional Policy Analysis in Governments,” presented at the Australian Public Policy Network Conference, Tasmania, Australia, (27~28/01/2010).

Howlett, M P and J Newman, “Policy Analysis and Policy Work in Federal Systems: Policy Advice and Its Contribution to Evidence–Based Policy Making in Multi–Level Governance Systems,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2009).

Howlett, M P and A Migone, “The Canadian Biotechnology Regulatory Regime: The Role of Participation,” presented at the GenomeBC/GenomeCanada conference on The future of public participation: cultures, contexts and challenges, Alberta, Canada, (30~31/10/2009).

OTHER

Howlett, M P and S Joshi,

“La comunicación gubernamental y su impacto en la política pública en Canadá: dos casos,” Mexico City, Mexico, UNESCO, (2010).

“Transnational Learning and Environmental Policy Advice: Survey Evidence from Canada,” presented at The 5th General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research, Potsdam, Germany, (11/09/2009).

Howlett, M P,

Howlett, M P and J Newman,

Howlett, M P, J Craft and L Zibrik,

“Policy Advice Systems and Sub-National Policy Analysts: Troubleshooters or Planners?” Presented at the 5th General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research, Potsdam, Germany, (11/09/2009).

“Policy Instruments Analysis Capacity and Knowledge Transfer in Canada,” Ottawa, Canada, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, (2009) Howlett, M P,

Howlett, M P,

“Stage Models of the Policy Process,” (2009).

“Path Dependency and Punctuated Equilibrium as Generational Models of Policy Change: Evaluating Alternatives to the Homeostatic Orthodoxy in Policy Dynamics,” presented at the Bi-Annual Meeting of the International Political Science Association Panel Session 117 “Taking Temporality Seriously: Generational Models of Policy Change,” Santiago, Chile, (12~16/07/2009).

REPORT Howlett, M P, X Wu, S A Fritzen and M Ramesh, “Integrated Policy–Making for Sustainable Development: A Reference Manual,” Geneva, United Nations, (2009). Howlett, M P, J Anderson, C Gomez W, G McCarney, V Adamowicz, N Chalifour, M Weber and S Elgie,

Howlett, M P, “Charles Lindblom is Alive and Well and Living in Punctuated Equilibrium Land,” presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, Canada, (01/05/2009).

“Ecosystem Service Valuation, Market-Based Instruments, and Sustainable Forest Management: A State-of-Knowledge Report,” Individual Report, Alberta, Canada, Sustainable Forest Management Network, (2009).

Howlett, M P,

Howlett, M P and A M Wellstead,

“A Professorile of B.C. Provincial Policy Analysts: Troubleshooters or Planners?” Presented at the British Columbia Political Studies Association Annual General Meeting, Kamloops, Canada, (01~02/05/2009).

“Re-Visiting Meltsner: Policy Advice Systems and the Multi-Dimensional Nature of Professoressional Policy Analysis,” LKYSPP Research Paper, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2009).

Howlett, M P and J Rayner,

Howlett, M P and S Joshi,

“Policy Appraisal in the Real World: Understanding Multi-Level Constraints to Effective Policy Appraisal,” presented during the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Joint Sessions of Workshops, Lisbon, Portugal, (12~17/04/2009).

“Transnational Learning and Environmental Policy Advice: Theory vs Practice,” SSRN Working Paper, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2009). Bernier, L and M P Howlett,

Howlett, M P,

“La Capacité D’analyse Des Politiques Au Gouvernement Du Québec: Résultats Du Sondage Auprès Des Fonctionnaires Québécois,” Toronto, Canada, Institute of Public Administration of Canada, (2009).

“Policy Advice in Multi-Level Governance Systems: A Professorile of Canadian Provincial Policy Analysts,” presented to the International Research Society for Public Management, Copenhagen, Denmark, (06~08/04/2009).

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Howlett, M P, “Government Communications as Nodality-Based Policy Tools: Towards a Framework for Comparative Policy Analysis,” presented at the International Seminar on “Democracy, Communication & Media: Recent Experiences from Mexico and Canada,” Mexico City, Mexico, (16~17/02/2009).

Huang Jing

Howlett, M P,

VISITING PROFESSOR

“A Policy Response to the Forest Futures Project Scenarios of Canada’s Forests and Forest Sector,” presented during the Sustainable Forest Management Future Scenarios Workshop, Toronto, Canada, (12~14/02/2009).

Ph.D. (Political Science), Harvard University Research Focus: Security Issues in Asia-Pacific, Policy-Making in China: Structure and Process, Management in International Politics

Howlett, M P, “A Professorile of B.C. Provincial Policy Analysts: Troubleshooters or Planners?” Presented during the BC Knowledge and Information Services Branch Workshop, Victoria, Canada, (20/01/2009).

BOOK

Howlett, M P,

Inseparable Separation: The Making of China’s Taiwan Policy, Singapore, the World Scientific Publishing Co., (2010).

Huang, J,

“A Policy Response to the Forest Futures Project Scenarios of Canada’s Forests and Forest Sector,” presented during the Forest Management Network of Centres of Excellence Forest Futures Project Workshop, Toronto, Canada, (01/01/2009).

Huang, J, The Tibet Issue and China’s Peaceful Development, The World Scientific Publishing Co., (forthcoming).

CHAPTER IN BOOK Huang, J, “Hu Jintao’s Pro-Status Quo Approach in Cross-Strait Relations: Building Up an One-China Framework for the Eventual Reunification,” in The Changing Dynamics of the Relations Among China, Taiwan, and the United States, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, (2010). Huang, J, “The PLA Navy: Expanded into Uncharted Water,” in Between Rising Naval Powers: Implications for Southeast Asia of the Rising Chinese and Indian Naval Powers, Joshua Ho (ed.), Routledge, (2010), pp. 22-35.

CONFERENCE PAPER Huang, J, “Hu Jintao’s Pro-Status Quo Approach: Setting Up the One-China Framework for Eventual Peaceful Reunification,” presented at the AACS 2009 Annual Conference, Orlando, USA. Huang, J, “The Tibet Issue and China’s Development,” presented at the Regional Autonomy and Central-Local Relations in China, Hong Kong, (accepted for publication). Huang, J, “The PLA Navy, Expanding into Uncharted Water,” presented at the Between Rising Naval Powers: Implications for Southeast Asia of the Rise of China and India, Singapore. Huang, J, “Obama’s Vision on China: Strategic Reassurance, Origins and Implications,” presented to the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, China, (10/10/2009, unpublished).

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OTHER

Huang, J, “Securing Future Development: India and China at Crossroad,” presented during the Nalanda-Sriwijaya Lecture Series, Singapore, (01/10/2009, unpublished).

Huang, J, “Time for Asian Group 2,” Business Standard, India, (2010). Huang, J,

Huang, J,

“China’s peaceful development and the Tibet impasse,” OpinionAsia, (2009).

“The Tibet Issue and China’s Development,” presented at the Conference on Regional Autonomy and Central-Local Relations in China, Hong Kong, (29~30/07/2009, unpublished).

Huang, J, “Fragile China Still on Course for Democratic Prosperity,” The Global Times, China, (2009).

Huang, J, “China’s Political Process and Economic Implications,” presented at the GIC Beijing Forum, China, (27/07/2010, unpublished).

Huang, J,

Huang, J,

Huang, J,

“China Needs to Reform Central-Local Relations to Sustain Development and Stability,” presented to the Hunan Provincial Government, Changshan, China, (15/07/2010, unpublished).

“Social Security Crucial to Higher Consumption,” China Daily, Beijing, (2009).

“The Impasse of the Tibet Issue and China’s Peaceful Development,” OpinionAsia, Singapore, (2009).

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK

Huang, J, “China’s Tibet Policy: Stability-First or Policy Impasse?” presented at the Columbia University, USA, (25/06/2010, unpublished).

Huang, J,

Huang, J,

Huang, J,

“Implications of China’s Rise to Peace and Security in Asia-Pacific,” presented at Peking University, (10/12/2010).

“Inconsistency in Obama’s China Policy,” presented at the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law, Shanghai, China, (14/06/2010, unpublished).

“China’s Approach and Perception towards Informal Multilateral Groupings,” presented at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), (06/12/2010).

Huang, J, “The US Factor in Sino-Japanese Rapprochement in 2005-2006,” presented at the Sino-Japanese Relations Research Symposium 2009, Hong Kong, (25~27/05/2009, unpublished).

Huang, J,

Huang, J,

Huang, J,

“The Beijing Consensus and Implications to the Development of Asia Community,” present at the International University of Japan, (08/11/2010).

“US-China Relations under the Obama Administration and its Impact on Taiwan,” presented to the Asia-Pacific Foundation, Taipei, Taiwan, (12/03/2010, unpublished).

“Recent Development in US-China Relations and Implications to Vietnam’s International Environment,” presented at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam, (26/10/2010).

Huang, J, “G2 and the Sovereignty Issue in Global Governance,” presented at the 2010 ISA Convention, New Orleans, USA, (18/02/2010, unpublished).

Huang, J,

JOURNAL

Huang, J,

“Challenges to China’s Development Model and Implications to the Region and Vietnam,” presented at the Institute of Policy Studies, Hanoi, Vietnam, (23/10/2010). “Obama’s Approach to China: Hedging for Cooperation?” presented at the 1000-Talent Program Conference, the Chinese Central organizational Department, Beijing, (27~28/09/2010).

Huang, J, “Leadership of Twenty (L20) within UFCCC: Establishing a Legitimate and Effective Regime to Improve Our Climate System,” Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, (2009), pp. 21-25.

Huang, J “Sustaining China’s Development: Challenges and Choices,” presented at the Forum Villa d’Este, Lake Comos, Italy, (05/09/2010).

Huang, J, “The Tibet Issue: an Impasse or Entrapment,” East Asian Policy, (2009), 1(3), pp. 23-31.

Huang, J “China Needs to Reform Central-Local Relations to Sustain Development and Stability,” presented to the Hunan Provincial Government, Changshan, China, (15/07/2010).

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Huang, J “China’s Tibet Policy: Stability-First or Policy Impasse?” presented at Columbia University, USA, (25/06/2010).

Hui Weng Tat

Huang, J “Inconsistency in Obama’s China Policy,” presented at the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law, China, (14/06/2010). Huang, J

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

“U.S.-China Relations under the Obama Administration and its Impact on Taiwan,” presented at the Asia-Pacific Foundation, Taipei, Taiwan, (12/03/2010).

Ph.D. (Economics), Australian National University Research Focus: Labour Economics, Economic Issues of Migration, Education

Huang, J “G2 and the Sovereignty Issue in Global Governance,” presented at the 2010 ISA Convention, New Orleans, USA, (18/02/2010).

CONFERENCE PAPER Hui, W T and G S R TOH,

Huang, J,

“Skills Shortages and the Wage Gap in Singapore,” presented at the Singapore Futures: Scenarios for the Next Generation, Singapore, (accepted for publication).

“The Financial Tsunami and the Impact on Asian Economy,” presented at The Financial Tsunami and the Impact on Asian Economy, Taipei, Taiwan, (27/03/2009).

Hui, W T,

Huang, J, “Sustaining China’s Development: Challenges and Choices,” presented at the Special Lecture to the Central Personnel Administration, Taipei, Taiwan, (26/03/2009).

“Balancing Growth and Equity: Minimum Wage for Singapore,” presented at the IPS Roundtable on Balancing Growth and Equity: Policy Options, Singapore, (15/11/2010).

Huang, J,

Hui, W T,

“Globalization and China’s ‘Peaceful Rise’,” presented at the Globalization and China’s ‘Peaceful Rise’, Taipei, Taiwan, (26/03/2009).

“Rethinking Singapore Social Safety Net,” presented at the Singapore Economic Policy Forum, Singapore, (22/10/2010).

Huang, J,

Hui, W T,

“Sustaining China’s Development: Challenges and Choices,” presented at the Sustaining China’s Development: Challenges and Choices, Taipei, Taiwan, (26/03/2009).

“Quality of Life and Inclusive Growth: Challenges for Singapore,” presented at the PECC-SINCPEC-ADBI Conference on ‘Towards Balanced and Sustainable Growth Strategies for Post-Crisis Asia: A Shifting Paradigm and Challenges,’ Singapore, (16/08/2010). Hui, W T and G S R Toh, “Labour Demand and Supply in Ageing Societies Preparing for the Future: The Case of Singapore,” presented at the Shanghai Forum: Challenges and Strategies for Asia’s Socioeconomic Development, Shanghai, China, (10~12/05/2009).

JOURNAL Toh, G S R and W T Hui, “Trade Liberalization, Labour Demand Shifts and Earnings Inequality in Singapore,” Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, (accepted for publication).

OTHER Hui, W T, “Minimum Wage Law Works,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (02/09/2010).

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Jarvis, D S, “ASEAN Investment Liberalization: Progress, Regress or Stumbling Bloc?” In Expansion of Trade and FDI in Asia: Strategic and Policy Challenges, Julien Chaisse and Philippe Gugler (ed.), UK, Routledge, (2009), pp. 138-185.

Jabes, Jak

Jarvis, D S

Governance and Public Administration Reform

“Risk, Regulation and Governance: Institutional Processes and Political Risk in the Thai Energy Sector,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Public Policy for Sustainable Development, Sharifah M Alhabshi and Khadijah M Khalid (ed.), Kuala Lumpur, International Institute of Public Policy and Management, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK

CONFERENCE PAPER

Jabes, J,

Jarvis, D S,

“Policy Challenges in Central and Eastern Europe,” in Public Policy and Administration: Challenges and Synergies, K Staroñová and L Vass (ed.), Bratislava, NISPAcee, (2009).

“The Indonesian Energy Sector: Reform Obstacles,” presented at the Third International Conference on Infrastructure Systems and Services 2010: Next generation Infrastructure Systems for Eco-Cities, Shenzhen, China, (10~14/11/2010).

CONFERENCE PAPER

Jarvis, D S,

VISITING PROFESSOR Ph.D. (Social Psychology), University of Kansas Research Focus:

“Regulating New Technologies: The case of nanotechnology in China,” presented at the Rising Powers Workshop, Hong Kong, China, (18/10/2010).

Jabes, J, “Reducing Corruption and Improving Ethics Through Peer Review Mechanisms,” presented at the Governing Good and Governing Well: The First Global Dialogue on Ethical and Effective Governance, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, (28~30/05/2009).

Jarvis, D S, “Regulating Energy in Asia: the Power Politics of Indonesia,” presented at the International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM) and Public Management Research Conference (PMRC): Research Directions for a Globalised Public Management, Hong Kong, China, (14~15/10/2010). Jarvis, D S, “The Regulatory State in the South: The Political Economy of Power Sector Regulation – The Case of Indonesia,” presented at the Governance and public Policy Symposium, Hong Kong, China, (14/10/2010).

Jarvis, Darryl

Jarvis, D S, “The Regulatory State in the South: The Political Economy of Power Sector Regulation – The Case of Indonesia,” presented at the Governance and public Policy Symposium, Hong Kong, China, (14/10/2010).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Ph.D. (International Relations), University of British Columbia, Canada

Jarvis, D S, “Chinese & Taiwanese Nanotechnology Regulation: Problems and Prospects,” presented during Regulating Next Generation Genomics: Emerging Agricultural Biotechnology Governance Challenges, Geneva, Switzerland, (08~09/07/2010).

Research Focus: Political Risk, International Political Economy, Political Economy of Investment, Infrastructure Regulation and Governance in Asia

Jarvis, D S, “Regulating Nanotechnology Risks in China,” presented at the Tenth International CISS Millennium Conference, Venice, Italy, (04~05/07/2010).

CHAPTER IN BOOK Jarvis, D S, “Risk, Globalisation and the State: A Critical Appraisal of Ulrich Beck and the World Risk Society Thesis,” in Readings in Globalization: Key Concepts and Major Debates, George Ritzer and Zeynep Atalay (ed.), Wiley-Blackwell, (2010), pp. 271-280.

Jarvis, D S, “Asian Trends Monitoring: Trend Analysis and Horizon Scanning,” presented at the Searchlight Conference on Trend-monitoring and Horizon Scanning, Italy, (26~29/04/2010).

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Jarvis, D S,

Jarvis, D S,

“Regulatory Risk in Asian Electricity Sectors: Thailand, China and Indonesia,” presented at the International Research Society for Public Management 2010, Bern, Switzerland, (06~09/04/2010).

(2009), “Theorizing Risk & Uncertainty in Social Enquiry: Exploring the Contributions of Frank Knight,” Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Working Paper Series, SPP09-14.

Jarvis, D S,

Jarvis, D S,

“Energy Sector Regulation in Thailand,” presented at the Asian Development Bank and IPA (Energy and Water Economics) Workshop, Bangkok, Thailand, (27/08/2009).

(2009), “Foreign Direct Investment and Investment Liberalization in Asia: Assessing ASEAN’s Initiatives,” Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Working Paper Series, SPP09-13.

Jarvis, D S, “Latin America/Caribbean and Asia/Pacific Economics and Business Association (LAEBA),” presented at the Joint conference with the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Singapore, (15/07/2009). Jarvis, D S,

Kadir, Suzaina

“Risk Regulation and Governance: Institutional Processes and Political Risk in the Thai Energy Sector,” presented at the Infrastructure Regulation: What Works, Why, and How do we Know It? Hong Kong, (26~27/02/2009).

JOURNAL

SENIOR LECTURER

Jarvis, D S,

Ph.D. (Political Science), University of Wisconsin-Madison

“Foreign Direct Investment and Investment Liberalization in Asia: Assessing ASEAN’s Initiatives,” Australian Journal of International Affairs, (accepted for publication).

Research Focus:

Jarvis, D S,

Politics and Policy in Southeast Asia, Ethnic Politics, Religion and Governance in Asia, Political Islam and Governance, Women, Leadership and Public Policy

“Theorizing Risk and Uncertainty in Social Enquiry: Exploring the Contributions of Frank Knight,” History of Economics Review, (2010), 52, pp. 1-27.

CONFERENCE PAPER

Jarvis, D S,

Kadir, S A,

“Institutional Processes and Regulatory Risk: A Case Study of the Thai Energy Sector,” Regulation & Governance, (2010), 4(2), pp. 175-202.

“Uniquely Singapore: The Management of Islam in a Small Island Republic,” presented at the International Conference on Religion, Law and Governance in Southeast Asia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, (accepted for publication).

OTHER Jarvis, D S and N Richmond, “Mapping Emerging Nanotechnology Policies and Regulations: The Case of the People’s Republic of China,” Working Paper, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Working Paper Series, SPP10-05. Jarvis, D S, “Race for the Money: International Financial Centres in Asia,” Working Paper, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, (2009). Jarvis, D S, (2009), “Risk, Regulation & Governance: Institutional Processes and Political Risk in the Thai Energy Sector,” Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Working Paper Series, SPP09-15.

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REPORT Ketels, C, A Lall and B S Neo,

Lall, Ashish

“Singapore Competitiveness Report 2009,” Singapore, Asia Competitiveness Institute & Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2009).

VISITING ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK

Ph.D. (Economics), Carleton

Lall, A,

Research Focus:

“Measuring Competitiveness Performance: The Case of Singapore,” presented to the Small States Network for Economic Development, Port Louis, Mauritius, (15~17/11/2010).

Clusters and National Competitiveness, Productivity and Efficiency Measurement for Railways, Airports and Air Traffic Control Services, Trade and Competition Policy Issues

Lall, A,

CHAPTER IN BOOK

“Singapore Competitiveness Report 2009 - Key Messages,” presented to HSBC Private Bank (Suisse) SA, Singapore, (17/12/2009).

Lall, A,

Lall, A,

“Preface to Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from ASEAN,” in Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from ASEAN, A Lall (ed.), World Scientific, (accepted for publication).

“Competition Policy and Intellectual Property Laws in Singapore,” presented at the NUS Law Symposium on Competition Law and IP in Asia, Singapore, (07/09/2009).

Lall, A and D Lim, “Singapore: IP and Competition Law,” in Getting the Balance Right: Intellectual Property, Competition Law and Economics in Asia, I McEwin (ed.), Hart, (accepted for publication).

CONFERENCE PAPER

Lejano, Raul

Lall, A and S Q Yu, “IT Enabled Services Cluster in the Philippines,” presented at the 12th TCI Annual Global Conference, Jyväskylä, Finland, (12~16/10/2009). Lall, A,

VISITING PROFESSOR

“The ITES/BPO in The Philippines,” presented at the 12th Annual TCI Conference, Jyvaskyla, Finland, (12~16/10/2009).

Ph.D. (Environmental Health Science), University of California, Los Angeles

Lall, A and S Q Yu,

Research Focus:

“IT Enabled Services in the Philippines,” presented at the Economic Reform and Development Workshop, Singapore (25~27/02/2009).

Collective Action Theory, Institutional Design, Integrative Policy Analysis, Sustainable Development, Urban Planning, Hazard Warning

JOURNAL

CHAPTER IN BOOK

Lall, A and C Sakellariou,

Lejano, R,

“The Evolution of Education Premiums in Cambodia: 1997-2007,” Asian Economic Journal, (2010), 24(4), pp. 333-354.

“Urban Environmental Quality: Perceptions and Measures,” in Encyclopedia of Environmental Health, Oxford, Elsevier, (2010).

OTHER

JOURNAL

Lall, A,

Lejano, R et al.,

“Made in Indonesia - Sold Around the World,” The Jakarta Post, Jakarta, Indonesia, (2010).

“Vulnerability and Resilience: Gauging Health System Responses to Disasters,” (accepted for publication).

Lall, A,

Lejano, R,

“Foreword to EIU Report on ICT for City Management,” Singapore, Siemens AG, (2010).

“The Narrative Foundations of Rationality,” (accepted for publication).

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Howlett, M and R Lejano,

Lejano, R, B Sablan, J Aldaba and J Dumlao,

“The Rise and Fall (and Rebirth?) of Policy Design,” Administration and Society, (accepted for publication).

“Assessing the Impact of Disasters on Health Systems: A Toolkit for Needs Assessment and Recovery Planning,” World Health Organization, Western Pacific Region, (2010).

Lejano, R, “Problematizing the People Power Revolution,” Budhi, 10(1), pp. 71-110.

Lejano, R, B Sablan and J Aldaba, “Model Development: Risk Preparedness Methodology,” World Health Organization, Western Pacific Region, (2009).

Lejano, R, G Munoz-Melendez, I Aguilar, and S J Park, “On the Need to Redesign the CDM Carbon Trading Program,” Environmental Science & Technology, (2010), 44, pp. 6914-6916. Lejano, R and D Stokols, “Understanding Minority Residents’ Perceptions of Neighborhood Health Risks and Environmental Justice: New Methods, Findings, and Policy Implications,” Journal of Architectural Planning and Research, (2010), 27(2), pp. 107-123.

Lewis, Blane

Lejano, R et al., “Patchwork of Land Use, Tapestry of Risk,” (accepted for publication). Lejano, R,

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

“The Value of Networking,” Rapporteur, (2010), 4(1), pp. 37-40.

Ph.D. (Urban Economics), Cornell University Research Focus:

Lejano, R and H Ingram,

Urban Economics, Public Finance, Fiscal Decentralisation, and Economic Demography

“Collaborative Networks and New Ways of Knowing,” Environmental Science and Policy, (2009), 12, pp. 653-662. Gonzalez, E and R Lejano,

CHAPTER IN BOOK

“New Urbanism and the Barrio,” Environment & Planning, (2009), 41, pp. 2946-2963.

Lewis, B and B Suharnoko, “Local Tax Effects on the Business Climate,” in Rural Investment Climate in Indonesia, Singapore, N McCulloch (ed.), Singapore, Institute for South East Asian Studies, (2009).

OTHER Lejano, R, “Rethinking Institutions in a Network Age,” Barometer: Monthly Periodical of Informed Judgement, (2010).

Lewis, B and B Searle, “Asia-Pacific”, in Local Government Finances, United Cities and Local Governments, (forthcoming).

Lejano, R, “What Went Wrong? Like Sound of 1 Hand Clapping,” Philippine Daily Inquirer, Philippines, (10/08/2009).

JOURNAL Lewis, B and A Oosterman,

REPORT “Fertility Patterns Among the Urban Poor,” Policy Report, Social Ecology Research Center, Irvine, (2010).

“Sub-National Government Capital Spending in Indonesia: Level, Structure, and Financing” Public Administration and Development, (accepted for publication).

Lejano, R, B Sablan, A Bonje and A Dandiego,

Lewis, B,

“Post-Flood Emergency Response Review: Testing the Toolkit for Needs Assessment and Recovery Planning,” World Health Organization, Western Pacific Region, (2010).

“Indonesian Fiscal Decentralization: Accountability Deferred,” International Journal of Public Administration, (2010), 33(12).

Sablan, B, R Lejano, A Dandiego and A Bonje,

“Restructuring Indonesia’s Sub–National Public Debt: Reform or Revision?” Bulletin of Indonesia Economic Studies, (2010), 46(1).

Lejano, R et al.,

Lewis, B and D Woodward,

“Program Evaluation: Assessment of the Coverage of Health Services Provided in Response to Typhoons Ondoy, Peping, and Santi,” World Health Organization, Western Pacific Region, (2010).

Lewis, B and D Pattinasarany, “The Cost of Primary Education in Indonesia: Do Schools Need More Money?” Education Economics, (2009).

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Lewis, B and P Smoke, “Incorporating Sub-National Performance Incentives in the Indonesian Intergovernmental Framework,” National Tax Association, Proceedings, 101st Conference on Taxation, (2009).

Mahbubani, Kishore

Lewis, B and A Oosterman, “The Impact of Decentralization on SubNational Government Fiscal Slack in Indonesia,” Public Budgeting & Finance, (2009), 29(2).

DEAN AND PROFESSOR IN THE PRACTICE OF PUBLIC POLICY

Lewis, B and D Pattinasarany,

MA, Dalhousie University

“Determining Citizen Satisfaction with Local Public Education in Indonesia: The Significance of Actual Service Quality and Governance Conditions,” Growth and Change, (2009), 40(1).

Research Focus: Political and Economic Developments in Asia, Global Governance Issues (including the UN and Multilateralism), Global Geopolitics, ASEAN and related Organisations

OTHER JOURNAL

Lewis, B, “Decentralizing the Property Tax in Indonesia: Opportunities and Challenges,” World Bank Decentralization Team, Jakarta, Indonesia, (2010).

Mahbubani, K, “New Asian Perspectives on Governance,” Governance – An International Journal of Policy and Administration, (2010).

Lewis, B,

Mahbubani, K,

“A Performance Grant for Indonesia,” World Bank, Jakarta, Indonesia, (2010).

“Pragmatism Prevails in Asia,” Global Asia, (2010).

Lewis, B,

Mahbubani, K,

“Indonesian Decentralization: What’s Next?” Working Paper, Decentralization Support Facility, Washington, World Bank, (2009).

“The Cultural Myopia of US Social Science,” Harvard International Review, (2010). Mahbubani, K,

Lewis, B, “Decentralization Policy Reform in the Years Ahead,” Indonesian Economic Quarterly, Jakarta, Indonesia, (2009).

“Comments on ‘US and East Asian Security under the Obama Presidency: A Japanese Perspective’,” Asian Economic Policy Review, (2009), 4(2), pp. 310-311.

Lewis, B,

Mahbubani, K, “The Dangers of Democratic Delusions,” Ethics & International Affairs, (2009), 23(1).

“Faster, Fuller, and Better Local Government Spending: Some Notes on Fiscal Schemes,” Memo, World Bank, (2009). Lewis, B,

OTHER

“Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers: General Patterns, Specific Items of Interest, and a Future Policy Agenda,” World Bank and Fiscal Policy Office, Ministry of Finance, Government of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia, (2009).

Mahbubani, K, “What Asia Can Teach the Indebted West,” Newsweek, New York, (2010).

Lewis, B,

Mahbubani, K,

“Development of a Fiscal Decentralization Policy Reform Agenda,” World Bank and Government of Philippines, Manila, Philippines, (2009).

“Asien kann von Europa lernen,” Handelsblatt, Berlin, (2010). Mahbubani, K,

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK

“Dislodging the Legitimate ‘Dictators’,” Indian Express, India, (2010).

Lewis, B,

Mahbubani, K,

“Results-Based Approaches to Decentralization: MOF Interest, Understanding, Experience and Readiness,” presented at World Bank Decentralization Team, Jakarta, Indonesia, (2010).

“Why Singaporean Leaders Believe in Government Action,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2010). Mahbubani, K, “The World Is Adrift as Nations Skirmish,” Yale Global, New Haven, (2010). Mahbubani, K, “Counterpoint: An Ignoble Nobel,” The New York Times, New York, (2010).

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Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“Keeping Our Council,” Indian Express, India, (2010).

“America’s Conflicting Destinies,” The New York Times, New York, (2009).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“The Paradox of Blinking,” New York, Project Syndicate, (2010).

“End of Whose History?” The New York Times, New York, (2009).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“Take Holistic Approach to Public Policy,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2010).

“Policymakers, Don’t Write Off the Implausible,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“Why Study Philosophy?” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2010).

“The Republic of Common Sense,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

Mahbubani, K, “The Problem with Presidents,” Newsweek, New York, (2010).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“Why Asia Wins,” Foreign Policy, Washington DC, (2009).

“Concessions to Victory,” Indian Express, India, (2010).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“Dealing with Iran - Not Just About Feeling Good,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

“Lessons for Singapore from the Thai Turmoil,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2010).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“Power and Impending Glory,” India Tomorrow, India, (2009).

“Western Slant on China Skews Shape of Things to Come,” American Review, Sydney, (2010).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“Why Singapore Enjoys a Low Crime Rate,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

“Public Policy Education in Asia: A Sunrise Enterprise,” Singapore, QS Worldclass Showcase, (2010).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“Asia Keeps the West’s Betrayed Faith,” Financial Times, London, (2009).

“5 Lessons America Can Learn From Asia About Higher Education,” The Chronicles of Higher Education, Washington DC, (2010).

Mahbubani, K, “Nothing Official About People,” Hindustan Times, India, (2009).

Mahbubani, K, “From True Grit comes Myths,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2010).

Mahbubani, K, “India’s New Path to Greatness,” Prague, Project Syndicate, (2009).

Mahbubani, K, “Can Asia Resolve Global Problems?” Singapore, Project Syndicate, (2010).

Mahbubani, K, “The Virtues of Secularism,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

Mahbubani, K, “Europe’s Errors,” TIME, New York, (2010).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“An Asian Perspective,” London, Ernst & Young, (2009).

“Asia’s Role in Global Governance: World Economic Forum Global Redesign Initiative - Singapore Hearing,” Singapore, Social Science Research Network, (2010).

Mahbubani, K, “The Audacity of Hope for Palestine,” Prague, Project Syndicate, (2009).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“Can Asians Cooperate? ” Japan, Chuokoron-Shinsha, (2010).

“Singapore: From Great to Green,” Singapore, URA Skyline Newsletter, (2009).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“In the Wake of the Financial Tsunami,” The Banker, London, The Financial Times, (2010).

“Can America Fail?” The Wilson Quarterly, Washington DC, (2009).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“Obama in Asia: West Looks East After ‘The End of Asia’,” International Herald Tribune, (2009).

“Lessons for the West from Asian Capitalism,” Financial Times, London, (2009).

Mahbubani, K,

Mahbubani, K,

“Time to Count our Blessings,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

“Can Singapore Fail?” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

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Mahbubani, K, “Be Quick Europe, Or Miss Out On the Asian Century,” Europe’s World, Brussels, (2009).

Marshall, Jonathan

Mahbubani, K, “Europe Must Share Power,” The Asia Pacific Times, Berlin, (2009). Mahbubani, K,

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

“What Hillary Didn’t Do in Asia,” Newsweek, New York, (2009).

Ph.D. (Counselling Psychology), Stanford University

Mahbubani, K,

Research Focus:

“The Asia Renaissance, What Matters,” UK, McKinsey & Company, (2009).

Leadership and Teamwork, Application of Mind-Body Techniques (including Hypnosis and Meditation)

Mahbubani, K, “The Yin and Yang of Development,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

CONFERENCE PAPER Marshall, J M,

Mahbubani, K,

“Distinguishing Credible from Fabricated Memories of Sexual Abuse,” presented to the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Reno, USA, (accepted for presentation).

“Post Amerika,” Die Zeit, Germany, (2009). Mahbubani, K, “The World’s View of Obama’s Win,” TIME, US, (2009), 172(20).

REPORT Chesterman, S and M Kishore, “Asia’s Role in Global Governance: World Economic Forum Global Redesign Initiative — Singapore Hearing,” Research Paper, Singapore, LKYSPP, (2010).

Mayer-Schönberger, Viktor

Mahbubani, K, “Shaping a Globalized World: Global Policy Council Berlin,” Expert Report South East Asia, Bertelsmann Stiftung, (accepted for publication).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Ph.D. (Law), University of Salzburg; LLM (Harvard)

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK

Research Focus:

Mahbubani, K,

Information Governance, Information Economics, Regulation of Information, Entrepreneurship, Innovation Policy

“Task Force Report on Asia and the Global Economic Crisis,” presented at the Launch of Task Force Report on Asia and the Global Economic Crisis, Singapore, (12/03/2009).

BOOK Mayer-Schönberger, V, Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age, Princeton University Press, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK Mayer-Schönberger, V, “Habermas 2.0,” in www.fern-sehen.com - Die Aufgabe des Rundfunks im Wandel der Öffentlichkeit, S Pitzer and I Scheithauer (ed.), (2010). Mayer-Schönberger, V, “Paradoxe Intervention - Grundsätzliche Grenzen und Möglichkeiten der Regulierung von Online-Anbietern,” in Netzwelt: Wege, Werte, Wandel, Kumpp et al. (ed.), Berlin, Springer, (2009).

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Mayer-Schönberger, V, “Internet-Governance,” in Handbuch Multimedia Recht, München, C H Beck, (2009).

Neo Boon Siong

CONFERENCE PAPER Mayer-Schönberger, V,

PROFESSOR AND DIRECTOR, ASIA COMPETITIVENESS INSTITUTE (ACI)

“Virtual World Governance,” presented at the OECD Conference: Innovation and Policy for Virtual Worlds, (2009).

Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

JOURNAL

Research Focus:

Mayer-Schönberger, V,

Strategy, Process and Organisational Change, Clusters and National Competitiveness

“The Law as Stimulus: The Role of Law in Fostering Innovative Entrepreneurship,” I/S, (2010), 6(2). Mayer-Schönberger, V,

BOOK

“Can We Reinvent the Internet?” Science, (2009), 325(5939), pp. 396-397.

Neo, B S,

Mayer-Schönberger, V,

Growing a City in a Garden: Building Institutions, Singapore, Civil Service College, (2010).

“Virtual Heisenberg: The Limits of Virtual World Regulability,” Washington & Lee Law Review, (2009).

Neo, B S, Dynamic Governance, Beijing, Citic Publishing, (2010). Neo, B S,

OTHER

Vietnam Competitiveness Report 2010, Singapore, ACI, (accepted for publication).

Mayer-Schönberger, V,

Neo, B S,

Review of “Transforming Global Information and Communication Markets: The Political Economy of Innovation” and “Wikigovernment - How Technology Can Make Government Better, Democracy Stronger, and Citizens More Powerful,” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, (2010).

Growing a City in a Garden: Developing Gardens, Singapore, Civil Service College, (2009). Neo, B S, Remaking Singapore, Boston, Harvard Business School, (2009).

Mayer-Schönberger, V, Review of “Protectors of Privacy: Regulating Personal Data in the Global Economy,” Surveillance & Society, (2009), 6.

OTHER Neo, B S, L L S Chung and M Porter, “Remaking Singapore: 1992 to 2007,” USA, Harvard Business School, (2009).

REPORT Ketels, C, A Lall and B S Neo, “Singapore Competitiveness Report 2009,” Research Report, Singapore, ACI / LKY School, (2009).

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK Neo, B S, “Singapore’s Approach to Urban Governance,” to be presented at the Leaders in Urban Governance Programme, Singapore, (accepted for presentation).

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Padawangi, R, E Araral, X Wu and A Chen-Zimmermann,

Padawangi, Rita

“Key Lessons Learned and Good Practices in Water Resource, Water Supply, and Wastewater Management,” presented at the Water Policy Dialogue: Water Governance, Singapore, (accepted for publication).

RESEARCH FELLOW

JOURNAL

Ph.D. (Sociology), Loyola University Chicago

Padawangi, R,

Research Focus:

“Community-Driven Development as Drivers of Change: Water Supply and Sanitation in Rural Punjab, Pakistan,” Water Policy, (2010), 12, pp. 104-120.

Social Aspects of Water Management in Asia – Community Engagement and Social Movements; Public-Private-Partnerships in Urban Water Management; Urban Planning

Padawangi, R, “Review of Political Reform in Indonesia after Soeharto,” Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, (accepted for publication).

CHAPTER IN BOOK Padawangi, R and J Harris,

OTHER

“Sustainable Environment Cities,” in Developing Living Cities: from Analysis to Action, K E Seetharam and B Yuen (ed.), Singapore, World Scientific, (2010).

Padawangi, R, L Weida and J Buurman, “Singapore’s ABC of Water,” Water Leader, (2010), 2.

Padawangi, R,

Padawangi, R and S L Chong,

“The Planned Suburbanization of a City-State: Singapore’s New Towns,” in Research in Urban Sociology, Volume 10, Mark Clapson and Ray Hutchison (ed.), Bingley, Emerald Press, (2010).

“Government-Corporate-Society Framework in Water Provision and Distribution,” Water Leader, (2010), 2. Padawangi, R, “Conceptualizing the New Alun-alun: Public Protests, Place-making, and Their Implications on the Design of Urban Space,” Arte-Polis 3, Indonesia, Institut Teknologi Bandung, (2010).

CONFERENCE PAPER Padawangi, R,

Padawangi, R,

“Conceptualizing the New Alun-alun: Public Protests, Place-making, and Their Implications on the Design of Urban Space,” presented at the Third Arte-Polis International Conference on Creative Collaboration and the Making of Place, Bandung, Indonesia, (22~24/07/2010).

“The Role of Communities in Water Provision and Distribution in Cities in Southeast Asia: Learning from Manila and Jakarta,” Working Paper, Institute for Water Policy, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2010).

Padawangi, R, “From Backstage to Frontstage: Place-making, Protests, and the Empowerment of the Urban Poor,” presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting 2010: Towards A Sociology of Citizenship, Atlanta, USA, (14~17/08/2010).

Padawangi, R, P Anand and F Mingxuan,

Padawangi, R,

“IWP Executive Programme Trains Leaders in Water Governance,” Global-is-Asian, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2009).

“IWP Holds Workshop on Good Practices for Urban Water Management,” Global-is-Asian, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2010). Padawangi, R,

“Gendered Civic Spaces: Women in Demonstrations and the Making of Urban Public Spaces,” presented at the International Conference on Civic Space (I), Depok, Indonesia, (03~04/08/2010).

REPORT

Padawangi, R,

Padawangi, R, E Araral, X Wu and A Chen-Zimmermann,

“The Role of Communities in Water Provision and Distribution in Cities in Southeast Asia: Learning from Manila and Jakarta,” presented during Understanding City Dynamics, Darmstadt, Germany, (24~26/09/2010).

“Water Management: Good Practices and Lessons Learned,” Research Report, Institute of Water Policy, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2009).

Padawangi, R, “Urban Centers as Megaphones: The Role of Public Spaces in the Network of Empowerment,” presented during Global Urban Frontiers: Asian Cities in Theory, Practice, and Imagination, Singapore, (08~09/09/2010).

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SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK

Phua, K H and J He,

Padawangi, R,

“Healthcare Systems Studies,” Public Health Sciences, W Dong (ed.), Beijing, Renmin University Press, (2009).

“Water Management: Good Practices and Lessons Learned,” presented at the Seminar on Water Resource Management, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, (10~11/05/2010).

CONFERENCE PAPER

Padawangi, R and X Wu,

Phua, K H,

“Water Management: Good Practices and Lessons Learned,” presented during the Asian Water Review: Water Policy Dialogue, Singapore, (25/06/2009).

“Healthcare Reform: Where is China Heading?” Presented at the Conference on China’s Social Policy Reform: Challenges and Direction, Development Research Centre of the State Council, China and East Asia Institute, National University of Singapore, (accepted for publication). Phua, K H, “Health Impact of the Economic Crisis in Asia,” presented at the Lundbeck Asia Symposium on Health and the Economic Crisis, Bali, Indonesia, (accepted for publication).

Phua Kai Hong

Phua, K H, “Development of the Biomedical Industry in Singapore,” presented at the Asian Biotechnology and Development Conference, Kandy, Sri Lanka, (15~17/12/2010). Phua, K H, “The Economics and Ethics of Medical Charging,” presented at the Medico-Legal Society Annual Seminar on Medical Charging, Singapore, (20~21/11/2010).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Ph.D. (Social Administration and Health Economics), London School of Economics, S.M. (Health Services Administration and Population Sciences), Harvard University.

Phua, K H, “Providing Health Systems Information for PolicyMakers in Asian Countries,” presented at the WHO First Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Montreaux, Switzerland, (16~19/11/2010).

Research Focus: Comparative Health Systems, Health and Social Policy, Health Economics and Financing, Population and Development Issues

Phua, K H, “Promotion of the Healthcare Industry and Medical Tourism in Singapore,” presented at the International Seminar on Medical Tourism, Daegu, South Korea, (10/09/2010).

BOOK Phua, K L and K H Phua,

Phua, K H,

An Introduction to Health Economics for Medical and Health-Related Professionals, USM Popular Scholarly Series, Penang, USM Press, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK

“Medical Tourism and Health Systems in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand,” presented at the City Innovations and Systems in Southeast Asia, National Science and Technology Innovation Policy Office, Bangkok, Thailand, (16~17/08/2010).

Phua, KH and KL Phua,

Phua, K H,

“The Impact of Economic Crises on Health: Lessons and Policy Implications for Asia,” Economic Stress, Human Capital and Families in Asia: Research and Policy Challenges, (forthcoming).

“Chronic Non-Communicable Disease: The Challenge to Health Systems,” presented at the APRU World Institute Public Health Workshop on Public Health Challenges of Chronic Diseases in the Asia-Pacific Region, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China, (17~19/06/2010).

Phua, KH and J He,

Phua, K H,

“Healthcare Reform in China: Where is China Heading?” China’s Social Policy Reform: Challenges and Direction, Routledge, (forthcoming).

“Health Policies in Singapore: History, Development, Assessment and Outlook,” presented at the International Seminar on Singapore’s Social Policies: History, Development, Assessment and Outlook, Centre for Social Development Asia, National University of Singapore, Singapore, (07~08/06/2010).

Phua, K H, “Prescribing New Economic Medicine for Healthcare,” Impressions of the Goh Chok Tong Years in Singapore, B Welsh, J Chin, A Mahiznan and T H Tan (ed.), Singapore, NUS Press, (2009), pp. 252-264.

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Phua, K H,

Phua, K H,

“The Health Impact of Economic Crises,” presented during Economic Stress, Human Capital and Families in Asia: Research and Policy Challenges, Asia Research Centre, National University of Singapore, Singapore (accepted for publication).

“Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Health Innovations,” presented at the APEC Life Sciences Innovation Forum, Singapore, (03~04/08/2009). Phua, K H, “Economic Analysis of Vaccination Strategies for Influenza Pandemics,” presented at the International Health Economics Association 7th World Congress, Beijing, China, (accepted for publication).

Phua, K H, “Financing the Care of Ageing Populations in Asia,” presented at the Rockefeller Foundation Searchlight Conference on Trend Monitoring and Horizon Scanning, Bellagio, Italy, (26~30/04/2010).

Phua, K H, “Health Impact of the Global Economc Crisis - What are the Vulnerabilities?” Presented at the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) World Institute Workshop, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, (24~26/06/2009).

Phua, K H, “Trends and Issues in Healthcare Financing in Asia,” presented at the 1st Health Financing Summit, Manila, Philippines, (14/04/2010).

Phua, K H,

Phua, K H, “Priorities for Reform,” presented at The Economist Conference on Healthcare in Asia: Priorities for Reform, Singapore, (30~31/03/2010).

“Health Care Financing and Payment Systems in Singapore,” presented at the Asia-Pacific Workshop on Pricing and Reimbursement Future Trends, Singapore, (accepted for publication).

Phua, K H,

Phua, K H,

“Strengthening Health Response Systems for Infectious Disease Crises in Asia,” presented during Strengthening Health and Non-Health Response Systems in Asia: A Sustained Approach for Responding to Global Infectious Disease Crises, Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies, Singapore, (18~19/03/2010).

“Health and Long Term Care: A Perspective from Singapore,” presented during Aging Asia: Social and Economic Implications of Rapid Demographic Change, Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA, (27/02/2009). Phua, K H, “Biotechnology and Development in Singapore,” presented at the Asian Conference on Biotechnology and Development, Kathmandu, Nepal, (12~13/02/2009).

Phua, K H, “Complementary Reforms in Hospital Corporatization,” presented at the World Bank Knowledge Event on Hospital Reforms: A Strategic Systems Approach, Hong Kong, China, (28~29/01/2010).

Phua, K H, “Discussant’s Comments on Health and Nutrition,” presented at the UNICEF Conference on the Impact of the Economic Crisis on Children, Singapore, (06~07/01/2009).

Phua, K H, “Trends in Health Care Financing and Health Insurance,” presented at the Indonesian Health Economics Meeting on Health Insurance, Jogjakarta, Indonesia, (24/01/2010).

Phua, K H, “Discussion on Health and Nutrition,” presented at the UNICEF Conference on the Impact of the Economic Crisis on Children, Singapore, (06~07/01/2009).

Phua, K H, “Emerging Trends in Public Health Training for Health Policy and Management,” presented at the Asia Conference on Emerging Trends in Public Health, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China, (30/11~02/12/2009).

Phua, K H, “Trends and Issues in Health Policy & ManagementTraining in Asia,” presented at the Asia Conference on Emerging Trends in Public Health, Hong Kong, China, (2009).

Phua, K H, “Principles in Health Policy Planning and Health Systems Research,” presented at the National Workshop on Policy Planning and Health Systems Research, Brunei Darussalam, Brunei, (29~31/10/2009).

JOURNAL Chongsuvivatwong, V, K H Phua (corresponding author), M T Yap, N S Pocock, J H Hashim, S Wilopo, R Chhem and A D Lopez,

Phua, K H, “Medical Industrialization Policies in Singapore,” presented at the Korean National Assembly Conference on Medical Industrialization - Boon or Bane? Seoul, South Korea, (30/09/2009).

“Health in Southeast Asia,” Lancet, (accepted for publication). Phua, K H and E H Kua, “Economic Crisis and Mental Health Services in Asia,” Asia-Pacific Psychiatry, (2009), 1, pp. 55-57.

Phua, K H, “Health Impact of the Economic Recession on Achieving the MDG Goals in Asia,” presented at the UNESCAP Expert Group Meeting on Achieving the Health-related Millennium Development Goals in Asia, Bangkok, Thailand, (20/08/2009~21/08/2009).

Phua, K H, L J M Vernon, M Y Tok, V T K Chow, E E Ooi, P A Tambyah and M I Chen, “Economic Analysis of Pandemic Influenza Vaccination Strategies in Singapore,” PLoS ONE, (2009).

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Ooi, G L and K H Phua, “SARS in Singapore - Challenges of a Global Health Threat to Local Institutions,” Natural Hazards, (2009), 48, pp. 317-327.

Phua, K H, “Economics and Financing of Health and Long Term Care: An ASEAN Perspective,” presented at the ASEAN Gerontology Course, Singapore, (26/7~03/08/2010)

Lai, Y H A, J He, T B Tan and K H Phua, “A Proposed ASEAN Disaster Response, Training and Logistics Centre: Enhancing Regional Governance in Disaster Management,” Transition, (2009), pp. 299-0315.

Phua, K H, “Healthcare Financing for Ageing Populations in ASEAN,” presented at the Conference of the ASEAN-China People-to-People Friendship Associations, Sentosa, Singapore, (30~31/07/2010)

OTHER

Phua, K H,

Jarvis, D, N S Pocock, K H Phua, A L D’Agostino and B K Sovacool, “The Experts Weigh In,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2010).

“The Asia-Pacific Health Economics Network,” presented at the Health Economics Retreat, Jakarta, Indonesia, (15/01/2010)

Pocock, N S and K H Phua,

Phua, K H,

“ICT Leads to Better Public Health?” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2010).

“Health Care Policies in Singapore,” presented during Economics for Policy Makers, Singapore, (03/06/2009) Phua, K H,

Pocock, N S and K H Phua,

“The Future Health Care System in Singapore,” presented at the American Academy for International Health Studies Trade/Study Mission to Singapore, Singapore, (04~07/05/2009)

“Number and Futures,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2010). Pocock, N S and K H Phua,

Phua, K H,

“Rise of Medical Tourism,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2010).

“Population Ageing and Comparative Health Systems in Asia,” presented at the Seminar on ‘Ageing, Care and Globalization’, Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, (19/01/2009)

Pocock, N S and K H Phua, “One Man’s Meat is Another Man’s Poison: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Palm Oil,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, (2010).

Phua, K H, “Recent Updates on Health Financing and Payment Mechanisms in Singapore,” presented at the Asia-Pacific Workshop on Pricing & Reimbursement Future Trends, Singapore, (2009).

Pocock, N S and K H Phua, “What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger: Health Systems Emerge Stronger From Economic Crises,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, (2010).

Phua, K H, “Balanced Development of Public Medical Care and Industrialization,” presented at the National Seminar on Industrialization of Health Services: A Pill or Poison? Seoul, Korea, (2009).

Pocock, NS and K H Phua, “The Poor are Choosing Private Providers Over Public: A Question of Choice? Or Lack of Choice?” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, (2010). Pocock, NS and K H Phua, “Health Systems,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, (2010). Phua, K H, Consultancy Report on National Health Research Development, Ministy of Health, Brunei Darussalam, Brunei, (2009/2010). Phua, K H, “Strengthening 3M Mechanisms to Boost Healthcare Security Safety Net,” Lianhe Zaobao, (2009). Phua, K H, Review of “Health Care in Malaysia: The Dynamics of Provision, Financing and Access,” Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, (2009).

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Poocharoen, O,

Poocharoen, Ora-orn

“The Case for Public Administration with a Global Perspective,” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, (accepted for publication). Poocharoen, O, “Crossing the Divide: Building Bridges Between Public Administration Practitioners and Scholars,” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, (accepted for publication).

ASSISTANT DEAN (STUDENT AFFAIRS) AND ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Bowornwathana, B and O Poocharoen, “Bureaucratic Politics and Administrative Reform: Why Politics Matters,” Public Organization Review, (2010), 10, pp. 303–321.

Ph.D. (Public Administration), Syracuse University Research Focus: Public Management Reform, Comparative Public Administration, Performance Management, Collaborative Governance, Anti-Corruption Strategies

BOOK Poocharoen, O,

M. Ramesh

Problems of the Three Southern Border Provinces: Policy Recommendations, Bangkok, Chulalongkorn University Press, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK

VISITING PROFESSOR

Poocharoen, O,

Ph.D., University of British Columbia

“Personal Memo from a Woman Teaching Public Administration in Asia,” in The Future of Public Administration, Public Management, and Public Service Around the World: The Minnowbrook Perspective, Rosemary O’Leary, David M. Van Slyke, Soonhee Kim (ed.), Georgetown University Press, (2010).

Research Focus: Social Policy in East and Southeast Asia

BOOK Wu, X, M Ramesh, M P Howlett and S A Fritzen, The Public Policy Primer: Managing the Public Policy Process, New York, Routledge, (2010).

CONFERENCE PAPER Poocharoen, O,

Ramesh, M,

“Challenges and Dilemmas in Managing Performance of Collaborative Projects - Cases of Natural Resource Management in Singapore and Hong Kong,” to be presented at Research Directions for a Globalized Public Management, Hong Kong.

Studying Public Policy: Policy Cycles and Policy Subsystems, Markham, Oxford University Press, (2009). Ramesh, M, E Araral and X Wu (ed.), Reasserting the Public in Public Services, London, Routledge, (2009).

Poocharoen, O,

Ramesh, M (ed.),

“Collaborative Governance of Anti-Corruption Strategies and Institutions,” presented to the International Research Society for Public Management, Copenhagen, Denmark, (06~08/04/2009)

Transforming Asian Governance, London, Routledge, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK

Poocharoen, O,

Ramesh, M,

“The Bureaucracy: Problem or Solution to Thailand’s Deep South Flames?” Presented during Thailand: Anatomy of an Insurgency, 2004-2009, Singapore, (10~11/03/2009).

“Medical Savings Accounts in Singapore: Medisave and its Policy Context,” in Private Health Insurance and Medical Savings Accounts, Sarah Cook (ed.), Cambridge University Press, (accepted for publication).

JOURNAL Poocharoen, O, “The Bureaucracy: Problem or Solution to the Thailand’s Far South?” Contemporary Southeast Asia, (2010).

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Ramesh, M,

Ramesh, M,

“Policy Change in International Organizations: The World Bank and Pension Reforms,” in Policy Change in Europe and North America: Policy Drivers and Policy Dynamics, Giliberto Capano and Michael Howlett (ed.), Routledge, (2009).

“Economic Crisis and its Social Impacts: Lessons from the 1997 Asian Economic Crisis,” Global Social Policy, (2009), 9(1), pp. 79-99.

CONFERENCE PAPER

Ramesh, M,

REPORT “Lessons from Social Impacts of the 1997 Asian Economic Crisis,” consultancy, Bangkok: UNICEF, (2009).

Ramesh, M, “Role of the State in Health Care Delivery: Lessons from Asia,” presented at the Role of the State in Public Service Delivery, Singapore. Ramesh, M, “Industrial Cluster Development in China,” presented at Public Management in 21st century: Opportunities and Challenges, Macau, (10/2010).

Rao, Bhanoji

Ramesh, M, “Social Protection in Southeast Asia,” presented at Annual Conference of the Social Policy Association of China, China, (08/2010). Ramesh, M,

VISITING PROFESSOR

“Good Governance in the Health Sector in Singapore,” presented at Conference on “Cases of Good Governance and Public Administration for Developing Countries, South Korea, (06/2010).

Ph.D. (Economics), National University of Singapore Research Focus: Asian Water Indicators and Statistics; Cross Country Analyses on Water and Development; Development Economics and Policy

Ramesh, M, “Governance Studies,” presented at University Capacity Building Workshop, Malaysia, (12/2009). Ramesh, M,

BOOK

“Social Security and Comprehensive Security,” presented at International Conference on Comprehensive Security, Japan, (11/2009).

Rao, V V B, Intellectual Property Rights: A Primer (Third Reprint), 1st Edition, Lucknow, Eastern Law Publishers, (2010).

Ramesh, M, “Introduction to Key Issues,” presented at Writing Workshop on Infrastructure Regulations, Sri Lanka, (10/2009).

JOURNAL

Ramesh, M,

Seetharam, K E and V V B Rao,

“Social Repercussions of Economic Crisis in Southeast Asia,” presented at 9th Annual Conference of the Taiwanese Association for Social Welfare, Taiwan, (05/2009).

“Index of Drinking Water Adequacy for the Asian Economies,” Water Policy, (2010), 12(1). Seetharam, K E and V V B Rao,

Ramesh, M,

“Index of Drinking Water Adequacy (IDWA) for the States of India,” Journal of Infrastructure Development, (2009).

“Addressing the Social Consequences of Economic Crisis East Asia after the 1997 Crisis: An Overview,” presented at Conference on Social Policy Responses to Economic Crises: International Expert Workshop, China, (02/2009).

Subbalah, S and V V B Rao, “Global Financial Stability: The Missing Agenda,” ASCI Journal of Management, (2009), 38(2).

JOURNAL

Srinivas, K and V V B Rao,

Ramesh M,

“Explaining Cross-Country Variation in Cigarette Consumption,” Tobacco Induced Diseases, (2009), 5(1).

“Healthcare Reforms in Developing Asia: Potentials and Realities,” Development and Change, (2009), 40(3), pp. 531-549.

OTHER

Ramesh M,

Rao, V V B,

“Health Policy Reform in China: Lessons from Asia,” Social Science & Medicine, (2009), 62(2), pp. 2256-2262.

“Vizag Steel: Genesis, Turnaround and the Promising Future,” (forthcoming).

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Rao, V V B,

Rethinaraj, T S G,

Review of “Economics of Water Resources, 2 vols,” Water Resources Development, (2010), 26(1).

“Atoms for ASEAN: Prospects of Civilian Nuclear Energy in Southeast Asia,” presented at the PowerGen Asia 2010, Singapore.

Rao, V V B, Review of “Water Management in 2020 and Beyond,” Water Resources Management, (2009), 25(4).

JOURNAL

Rao, V V B,

Rethinaraj, T S G,

Review of “Accelerating Growth and Job Creation in South Asia,” ASCI Journal of Management, (2009), 38(2).

“Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty (FMCT): Revisiting Indian and Pakistani Options,” Swords and Ploughshares, (2010).

Rao, V V B, Review of “The Rising of India,” Aliran Monthly, (2009), 29(4).

OTHER

Rao, V V B,

Rethinaraj, T S G,

“A Ranking of Schemes of Asian Water Utilities,” Singapore, Institute of Water Policy, (2009).

Review of “Energy and International War: From Babylon to Baghdad and Beyond,” Pragati: The Indian National Interest Review, Singapore, World Scientific, (2009).

Rao, V V B, “1997-98 and 2008-09: A Tale of Two Crisis,” Business Times, Singapore, (2009).

Rethinaraj, T S G, “Bang or Whimper? Reconsidering India’s Nuclear Capabilities,” Jane’s Intelligence Review, London, Jane’s Information Group, (2009).

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK

Rethinaraj, T. S. Gopi

Rethinaraj, T S G, “Prospects of Nuclear Power in Southeast Asia,” presented at the University Scholars Program Seminar, Singapore, (01/04/2009).

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Ph.D. (Nuclear Engineering), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Research Focus:

Seedang, Saichon

Energy Security and Policy, Nuclear Power Policy, Climate Change, Nuclear Arms Control, South Asian Security

CHAPTER IN BOOK Rethinaraj, T S G,

SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW

“Nuclear Power and the Environment: Facts vs. Fiction,” in Critical Debates in Nuclear Energy, Taylor and Francis, (forthcoming).

Ph.D. (Environmental Sciences), Oregon State University Research Focus: Economic Instruments for Managing Water Resources and Adopting Water Conservation Technology

CONFERENCE PAPER Rethinaraj, T S G,

CONFERENCE PAPER

“ASEAN’s Nuclear Fuel Cycle Requirement Projections: Application of the NFCSS Model,” presented during Maintenance of NFCSS and Development of a Computer System for Remote Access and Use of the NFCSS Model for the Member States through the Internet, Vienna, Austria, (03~05/06/2009).

Seedang, S, J Bartholic and J Asher, “Michigan’s Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool,” presented at the Annual Urban Water Management Conference: Issues and Opportunities, Chicago, USA, (07~09/07/2009).

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Seedang, S, J Bartholic, P Norris and J Asher,

Seetharam Kallidaikurichi E.

“New Great Lakes Basin Policy and Integrated Water Management,” presented at the International Conference on Water Policy, Prague, Czech Republic, (22~26/06/2009). Seedang, S, P Norris and J Bartholic, “The Role of Water Conservation Technology, Economics, and Institutions for Managing Groundwater Use Conflicts,” presented at the American Water Resources Association Annual Conference, Seattle, USA, (09~12/11/2009).

VISITING PROFESSOR AND FOUNDING DIRECTOR, INSTITUTE OF WATER POLICY (IWP) Ph.D. (Engineering), University of Tokyo, Japan

JOURNAL

Research Focus: Climate change – Energy, water and food security; Water, sanitation and health nexus; Middle of pyramid issues and future Asian utilities; GIS – RS and interactive digital media; Systems thinking, dynamic modelling and disaster preparedness

Adelaja, A, Y Hailu, A Tekle and S Seedang, “Evidence of Land Hoarding Behaviour in US Agriculture,” Agricultural Finance Review, (2010), 70(3), pp. 377-398. Isely, E, P Isely, S Seedang, K Mulder, A Steinman and K Thompson,

BOOK

“Addressing the Information Gaps Associated with Valuing Green Infrastructure in West Michigan: Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services Tool (INVEST),” Journal of Great Lakes Research, (2010), 36 (3), pp. 448-457.

Seetharam, K E and B Rao (ed.), Index of Drinking Water Adequacy (IDWA): International and Intra-national Explorations, Singapore, Ridge Books, (2010). Seetharam, K E and N C Y B (ed.), Developing Living Cities: From Analysis to Action, World Scientific, (2010).

OTHER Seedang, S, P Norris and M Thompson, “Water Use and Water Demand by Self-supplied Residential Water Users in Michigan,” Technical Paper, USGS Natural Resources Integrated Information System, US Dept of Geological Services, (2009).

CHAPTER IN BOOK Seetharam, K E, A Priyanka and D Tay, “Achieving Sustainable Cities,” in Developing Living Cities: From Analysis to Action, (2009).

Seedang, S and J Bartholic, “Water Policy and Management Challenging in the West,” State Report, Institute of Water Research, Michigan State University, (2009).

Priyanka, A and K E Seetharam, “Climate Change and Sustainable Urban Development in Africa and Asia,” in Climate Change and Living Cities: Global Problems with Local Solutions, (accepted for publication).

CONFERENCE PAPER Seetharam, K E and P Anand, “New Thinking on Water Governance: Clearing the Clouds,” presented at the Conference and Regional Consultation Meeting: New Thinking on Water Governance, Singapore, (01~04/07/2009).

JOURNAL Babel, M S, A A Rivas and K E Seetharam, “Municipal Water Supply Management in Bangkok: Achievements and Lessons,” International Journal of Water Resources Development, (2010), 26(2), pp. 193-217. Biswas, A K, C Tortajada and K E Seetharam, “Preface,” International Journal of Water Resources Development, (2010), 26(1), p. 1.

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Seetharam, K E and V B R Vadlamani,

Seetharam, K E,

“Index of Drinking Water Adequacy for the Asian Economies,” Water Policy, (2010) 12(1), pp. 135-154.

“Op-ed: Pricing ‘Liquid Gold’ Correctly is the Key,” presented during Pricing ‘liquid gold’ correctly is the key, Singapore, (25/11/2009)

Seetharam, K E and B Rao, “Index on Drinking Water Adequacy,” Water Policy, (2010).

Seetharam, K E,

Seetharam, K E, “Re-Imagining the Private in Public Services,” Sensex, (2009).

“Local Actions for Global Outcomes: The Centrality of Water and Sanitation for Human Development and Global Economic Prosperity,” presented at a Lecture at Tokyo City University, Tokyo, Japan, (25/11/2009)

OTHER

Seetharam, K E,

“Water Management: Lessons Learned,” Institute of Water Policy and ADB, (2009).

“Keynote Speech: Leadership and Governance for Living Cities,” presented at the International Workshop on Environment and Engineering: Advanced Sustainable Cities, Yokohama, Japan, (24/11/2009)

Seetharam, K E,

Seetharam, K E,

Seetharam, K E,

“Busting 6 Myths on Water Governance,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

“Food and Water – Basic Challenges to International Stability,” presented at the 2009 International Conference Series on Food and Water – Basic Challenges to International Stability, Singapore, (19/11/2009)

Seetharam, K E, “Re-Imagining Water Service Delivery,” BSensex, India, (2009).

Seetharam, K E,

Seetharam, K E,

TV Talk Show to Educate the Public on Conserving Water, the Effects of Global Warming, Singapore’s Water Policies etc. (untitled), held on Arangathil Indru, Singapore, (18/11/2009)

“Singapore Firms Score Big With Water Tech Deals,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009). Seetharam, K E,

Seetharam, K E,

“Ripples of Water Woes,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (2009).

“Leadership and Governance for Living Cities,” presented at the GPPN Conference of Economic and Environmental Sustainability, Singapore, (13~14/11/2009)

REPORT

Seetharam, K E, “Speech at World Toilet Organization Summit,” presented at the World Toilet Organization Summit, Singapore, (02/11/2009)

Seetharam, K E, “Re-Imagining Water Service Delivery,” BSensex, India, (2009). Seetharam, K E, “Asia’s Looming Water Crisis,” Gaia Discovery, Singapore, (2009).

Seetharam, K E,

Seetharam, K E,

Seetharam, K E,

“School of Design and Environment‚ NUS,” NUS, Singapore, (2009).

“HDI‚ Urbanization and Water Issues in Asia,” presented during a Lecture Series at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, Chennai, India, (15/10/2009)

“Aid–Governance: Water Sector,” presented at a Guest Lecture at LKYSPP, Singapore, (26/10/2009)

Seetharam, K E,

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK

“Water Issues in Asia,” presented during a Lecture Series at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, Chennai, India, (15/10/2009)

Seetharam, K E, “Exploring the Identity of the 21st Century Asian City,” Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Tokyo, Japan, (08/12/2010).

Seetharam, K E, “The Future of Water,” presented at the Singapore–German Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Singapore, (05/10/2009)

Seetharam, K E, “Keynote Speech: Multi–Stakeholder Processes and Water Management,” presented at a Guest Lecture at LKYSPP, Singapore, (27.01.2010).

Seetharam, K E, “Keynote Speech: IIT Madras Symposium on Sustainable Development 2009 (Shaastra 2009),” presented at the IIT Madras Symposium on Sustainable Development 2009 (Shaastra 2009), Madras, India, (03/10/2009)

Seetharam, K E, “Keynote Speech: Total Sanitation is Key to Sustainable Human Development: Lessons from Singapore’s Journey to Total Sanitation,” presented at the World Toilet Summit 2009, Singapore, (02/12/2009)

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Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, Benjamin K.

“Feed-in Tariffs Around the World,” in Wind Energy International Yearbook 2009/2010, Bonn, World Wind Energy Association, (2009). Sovacool, B K, “Feed-in Tariffs and Subsidy Schemes to Support Implementation of PV Technology,” in Comprehensive Renewable Energy, Wilfried van Sark and Larry Kazmerski (ed.), Elsevier, (accepted for publication).

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Ph.D. (Science and Technology Studies), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

CONFERENCE PAPER

Research Focus: Energy Policy, Environmental Policy

Sovacool, B K,

The Routledge Handbook of Energy Security, New York, Routledge, (2010).

“Best Practices for Clean Energy Policies in Asia,” presented at the ASEAN Studies Center (Singapore) and the Institute for Security and Development Policy (Sweden) Conference on Regional Cooperation in Environmental Protection: Lessons from Two Regions, Singapore, (22.-23.02.2010).

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K,

Powering the Green Economy: The Feed-In Tariff Handbook, London, Earthscan, (2009).

“Theorizing the Acceptance of Wind and Solar Electricity: Understanding Strategic Choices for Renewable Energy Investments,” presented at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, (11.-12.02.2010).

BOOK Sovacool, B K,

CHAPTER IN BOOK

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K, “Exploring the Contested and Convergent Nature of Energy Security,” in Routledge Handbook of Energy Security, London, Routledge, (2010), pp. 414-427.

“Global Regulatory Best Practices for Promotion of Renewable Energy Based Generation,” presented at the Renewable Energy Regulation India 2010 Conference, Pune, India, (04/02/2010).

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K,

“Measuring Energy Security Performance in the OECD,” in Routledge Handbook of Energy Security, London, Routledge, (2010), pp. 381-395.

“Overcoming Obstacles to Commercialization of Electric Vehicles in Your Market,” presented at the Electric Vehicles Asia Conference, Hong Kong, (27/01/2010).

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K,

“Defining, Measuring, and Exploring Energy Security,” in Routledge Handbook of Energy Security, London, Routledge, (2010), pp. 1-42.

“The Advantages of and Potential for Renewable Electricity Capacity in Asia,” presented at the International Seminar on the Emerging Challenges to Energy Security in the Asia Pacific, Chennai, India, (16~17/03/2009).

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K,

“Energy Security and Mitigating Climate Change: Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) and Alternatives to Oil in Asia,” in Energy Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region, Amy Lugg and Mark Hong (ed.), Singapore, ISEAS, (2010).

“The Politics of Nuclear Power and Waste Storage in Asia: Managing Radioactive Waste,” presented at the Problems and Challenges in a Globalizing World Conference, Gothenburg, Sweden, (16/12/2009).

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K,

“Addressing Climate Change: Global vs. Local Scales of Jurisdiction?” In Carbon Constrained: Future of Electricity, Fereidoon P. Sioshansi (ed.), London, Elsevier, (2010).

“Reviewing Developments in Solar Energy Markets,“ presented at the Green Investments Summit 2009, Singapore, (16/09/2009).

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K, “A Critical Evaluation of Nuclear

“Oil Independence is Possible,” in Alternative Energy, Peggy Daniels Becker (ed.), New York, Greenhaven Press, (2010).

Power,” presented at the Nuclear Politics, Policy, and Planning Workshop of the 2009 Nordic Environmental Social Sciences Conference, London, UK, (10~12/06/2009).

Sovacool, B K, “The Advantages of and Potential for Renewable Electricity Capacity in Asia,” in Emerging Challenges to Energy Security in the Asia Pacific, V R Raghavan (ed.), London, MacMillan, (2010).

Sovacool, B K, “The Benefits of Solar Energy for Singapore and Southeast Asia,” presented during SEMICON and SOLARCON Singapore 2009, Singapore, (22/05/2009).

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Sovacool, B K,

“Energy and Environmental Policy: The Outlook for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency,“ presented at the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute Conference on Investing in Energy, Calgary, Canada, (02/04/2009).

“Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy under Extreme Conditions: Case Studies from Antarctica,” Renewable Energy, (2010), 35(8), pp. 1715-1723.

Sovacool, B K,

“Twelve Metropolitan Carbon Footprints: A Global Comparative Assessment,” Energy Policy, (2010), 38(9), pp. 4856-4869.

Sovacool, B K,

“Nuclear Energy and Renewable Power: Which is the Best Climate Change Mitigation Option?” Presented at the EnviroEnergy 2009 International Conference on Energy and Environment, Chandigarh, India, (19~21/03/2009).

Sovacool, B K, “A Critical Evaluation of Nuclear Power and Renewable Energy in Asia,” Journal of Contemporary Asia, (2010), 40(3), pp. 369-400.

Sovacool, B K, “Negative Externalities and Electricity Prices: Exploring the Full Social Costs of Conventional, Renewable, and Nuclear Power Sources,” presented at the EnviroEnergy 2009International Conference on Energy and Environment, Chandigarh, India, (19/02~21/03/2009).

Sovacool, B K, “The Socio-Political Economy of Nuclear Energy in China and India,” Energy, (2010), 35(9), pp. 3803-3813. Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K,

“The Political Economy of Oil and Gas in Southeast Asia: Heading Towards the Resource Curse?” Pacific Review, (2010), 23(2), pp. 225-259.

“A New Concept of Energy Security for the Electric Utility Sector,” presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, New York, USA, (14~19/02/2009).

Sovacool, B K, “A Comparative Analysis of Renewable Electricity Support Mechanisms for Southeast Asia,” Energy, (2010), 35(4), pp. 1779-1793.

Sovacool, B K, “The (Personal) Ethics of Climate Change and Sustainability,” presented at the United World Colleges of Southeast Asia, Singapore, (20/01/2009).

Sovacool, B K,

JOURNAL

“Critically Weighing the Costs and Benefits of a Nuclear Renaissance,” Journal of Environmental Sciences, (2010), 7(2), pp. 105-122.

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K,

“Exploring the Conditions for Cooperative Energy Governance: A Comparative Study of Two Asian Pipelines,” Asian Studies Review, (2010), 34(4), pp. 489-511.

“Building Umbrellas or Arks? Three Alternatives to Carbon Credits and Offsets,” The Electricity Journal, (2010), 23(2), pp. 29-40.

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K,

“Conceptualizing Hard and Soft Paths for Climate Change Adaptation,” Climate Policy, (accepted for publication).

“A Transition to Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs): Why Public Health Professoressionals Must Care,” Journal of Epidemology and Community Health, (2010), 64(3), pp. 185-187.

Sovacool, B K and M J Bambawale, “Sheikhs on Barrels: What Saudi Arabians Think about Energy Security,” Journal of Arab Affairs, (accepted for publication).

Sovacool, B K, “A Critical Stakeholder Analysis of the Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline (TAGP) Network,” Land Use Policy, (2010), 27(3), pp. 788-797.

Sovacool, B K and T Carroll, “Pipelines, Crisis and Capital: Understanding the Contested Regionalism of Southeast Asia,” Pacific Review, (2010), 23(5), pp. 625-647.

Sovacool, B K, “Broken By Design: The Corporation as a Failed Technology,” Science, Technology and Society, (2010), 15(1), pp. 1-25.

Sovacool, B K, “Exploring the Hypothetical Limits to a Nuclear and Renewable Electricity Future,” International Journal of Energy Research, (2010), 34(11), pp. 1183-1194.

Feng, D, B K Sovacool and M K Vu, “The Barriers to Energy Efficiency in China: Assessing Household Electricity Savings and Consumer Behaviour in Liaoning Province,” Energy Policy, (2010), 38(2).

Sovacool, B K, “Competing Dimensions of Energy Security: An International Perspective,” Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, (2010).

Sovacool, B K, “Symbolic Convergence and the Hydrogen Economy,” Energy Policy, (2010), 38(4), pp. 1999-2012.

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K,

“The Socio-Political Economy of Nuclear Power Development in Japan and South Korea,” Energy Policy, (2010), 38(12), pp. 7971-7979.

“The Policy Challenges of Tradable Credits: A Critical Review of Eight Markets,” Energy Policy, (2010), 39(2), pp. 575-585.

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D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool,

“What’s the State of Energy Studies Research? A Content Analysis of Three Leading Journals from 1999-2008,” Energy, (2010), 36(1), pp. 508-519.

“Empowering the Poor Against Climate Change,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 11-16.

Sovacool, B K,

“Pipelines, Crisis, and Capital: Understanding the Contested Regionalism of Southeast Asia,” Pacific Review, (2010), 23(5), pp. 625-647.

Carroll, T J and B K Sovacool,

“Evaluating Energy Security in the Asia Pacific: Towards a More Comprehensive Approach,” Energy Policy, (accepted for publication).

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K,

“Barriers to the Diffusion of Climate-Friendly Technologies,” Journal of Technology Transfer, (2009), 10(1), pp. 43-62.

“Exploring the Conditions for Cooperative Energy Governance: A Comparative Study of the Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline (TAGP) Network and the Baku-TbilisiCeyhan (BTC) Oil Pipeline,” Asian Studies Review, (accepted for publication).

Florini, A M and B K Sovacool, “Who Governs Energy? The Challenges Facing Global Energy Governance,” Energy Policy, (2009), 37(12), pp. 5239-5248.

Sovacool, B K, “Using Ecosystem Valuation to Protect the Atlantic Rainforest: The Case of the Oasis Project,” Society & Natural Resources, (accepted for publication).

Sovacool, B K, “Rejecting Renewables: The Socio-technical Impediments to Renewable Electricity in the United States,” Energy Policy, (2009) 37(11), pp. 4500-4513.

Carroll, T J and B K Sovacool, “Contested Regionalism in Southeast Asia: the Politics of the trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline Project,” CAG Working Paper, (2010).

Sovacool, B K, “The Cultural Barriers to Renewable Energy in the United States,” Technology in Society, (2009), 31(4), pp. 365-373.

Vu, M K and B K Sovacool,

Sovacool, B K,

“Developing Asia and the Electricity Sector: Dynamics, Trends, and Policy Implications,” East Asian Policy, (2010), 2(3), pp. 81-95.

“Exploring and Contextualizing Public Opposition to Renewable Electricity in the United States,” Sustainability Science, (2009), pp. 702-721.

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K,

“Erasing Knowledge: The Discursive Structure of Globalization,” Social Epistemology, (2010), 24(1), pp. 15-28.

“Going Completely Renewable: Is it Possible (Let Alone Desirable)?” The Electricity Journal, (2009), 22(4), pp. 95-111.

Sovacool, B K, “The Importance of Open and Closed Styles of Energy Research,” Social Studies of Science, (2010), 40(6), pp. 903-930.

Sovacool, B K and K E Sovacool, “Identifying Future Electricity Water Tradeoffs in the United States,” Energy Policy, (2009), 37(7), pp. 2763-2773.

Sovacool, B K and A L D’Agostino, “Nuclear Renaissance: A Flawed Proposition,” Chemical Engineering Progress, (2010), 106(7), pp. 29-35.

Sovacool, B K,

“The Power of Pico-Hydro: A Cheap and Clean Source of Power,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 11-16.

“Sound Climate, Energy, and Transport Policy for a Carbon Constrained World,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2009), 27(4), pp. 273-283.

D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool,

Sovacool, B K,

“Palm Oil in Southeast Asia: Why the Controversy?” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 9-14.

“Scaling the Response to Climate Change,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2009), 27(4), pp. 317-328.

D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool,

D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool,

Sovacool, B K,

“Numbers and Futures: Energy Security Trends,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 1-4.

“Early Modes of Transport in the United States: Lessons for Modern Energy Policymakers,” Policy & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research, (2009), 27(4), pp. 411-427.

D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool, “Fossil Fuel Supply Chains: A Double-Edged Sword for the Poor?” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 13-18.

Sovacool, B K,

D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool,

“The Importance of Comprehensiveness in Renewable Electricity and Energy Efficiency Policy,” Energy Policy, (2009) 37(4), pp. 1529-1541.

“Fossil Fuel Subsidies: Who Dares to Reform Them?” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 3-8. D’Agostino, A L and B K Sovacool, “Energy Security: Introduction,” Asian Trends Monitoring Bulletin, (2010), pp. 20-26.

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Sovacool, B K,

“Beyond Batteries: An Examination of the Benefits and Barriers to Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) and a Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Transition,” Energy Policy, (2009), 37(3), pp. 1095-1103.

“Between a Big and Clean Economy,” The China Daily, (2010). Sovacool, B K and A D’Agostino, “An American Oil Spill,” Project Syndicate, (2010).

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K,

“Megawatts are Not Megawatt-Hours and Other Responses to Willis et al.,” Energy Policy, (2009), 38(4), pp. 2070-2073.

“Renewable Electricity for Southeast Asia: Designing the Right Policy Architecture,” Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Singapore, (2009).

Sovacool, B K,

Sovacool, B K and T Carroll,

“Energy Policy and Cooperation in Southeast Asia: The History, Challenges, and Implications of the Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline Network (TAGP),” Energy Policy, (2009), 37(6), pp. 2356-2367.

“Governance and Trans-national Pipelines,” Rapporteur, (2009).

Sovacool, B K, “Contextualizing Avian Mortality: A Preliminary Appraisal of Bird and Bat Fatalities from Wind, Fossil-Fuel, and Nuclear Electricity,” Energy Policy, (2009), 37(6), pp. 2241-2248.

Tan, Kenneth Paul

Sovacool, B K, “Resolving the Impasse in American Energy Policy: The Case for a Transformational R&D Strategy at the U.S. Department of Energy,” Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, (2009), 13(2), pp. 346-361. Sovacool, B K,

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

“Running on Empty: The Electricity-Water Nexus and the U.S. Electric Utility Sector,” Energy Law Journal, (2009), 30(1), pp. 11-51.

Ph.D. (Social and Political Sciences), University of Cambridge Research Focus:

Sovacool, B K,

Singapore Studies, Mainly on Governance, Democracy, and Civil Society; The Creative Economy, The Culture Industry (Focusing on Cinema, Television, and Theatre), and the Neoliberal Global City; Multiculturalism (Race and Stereotype), Religiosity, Secularism, and Dialogue; and Gender and Sexuality

“North Korea and Illegal Narcotics: Smoke but No Fire?” Asia Policy, (2009), 7, pp. 89-111. Sovacool, B K, “Cogeneration and Trigeneration in the Tropics: Singapore Success,” Cogeneration and Onsite Power Production, (2009), 10(1), pp. 29-35. Sovacool, B K,

CHAPTER IN BOOK

“A Game of Cat and Fish: How to Restore the Balance in Sustainable Fisheries Management,” Ocean Development and International Law, (2009), 40(1), pp. 97-125.

Tan, K P,

OTHER

“The Singapore Parliament: Representation, Effectiveness, and Control,” in Parliaments in Asia: Institutional Building and Political Development, Singapore, World Scientific, (forthcoming).

Sovacool, B K,

Tan, K P,

“Questioning a Nuclear Renaissance,” GPPi Policy Paper, Washington DC and Berlin, Brookings Institution and Global Public Policy Institute, (2010).

“The Transformation of Meritocracy,” in Management of Success: Singapore Revisited, T Chong (ed.), Singapore, ISEAS, (2010).

Bambawale, M J, A L D’Agostino and B K Sovacool,

Tan, K P,

“Lighting Laos: The Governance Implications of the Laos Rural Electrification Program,” Energy Governance Case Study, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, (2010).

“Pragmatic Secularism, Civil Religion, and Political Legitimacy in Singapore,” in State and Secularism: Perspectives from Asia, CL Ten, and M Heng (ed.), Singapore, World Scientific, (2010).

Sovacool, B K,

Tan, K P,

“Questioning a Nuclear Renaissance,” Policy Paper, Brookings Institution and Global Public Policy Institute, Washington DC (USA) and Berlin (Germany), (2010).

“Racial Stereotypes in Singapore Films: Commercial Value and Critical Possibilities,” in Race and Multiculturalism in Malaysia and Singapore, Daniel P. S. Goh, Matilda Gabrielpillai, Philip Holden, and Gaik Cheng Khoo (ed.), London, Routledge, (2009).

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Tan, K.P. “文藝復興之城」新加坡的文化產業”,

CONFERENCE PAPER

Film Appreciation Journal.

Tan, K P,

Tan, K P,

“The Singapore Parliament: Representation, Effectiveness, and Control,” International Conference on Parliaments in Asia: Institutional Building and Political Development, jointly organized by KonradAdenauer-Stiftung & East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore, (03/09/2010).

“Violence and the Supernatural in Singapore Cinema,” New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film, (2010), 8(3): 213-23. Tan, K P, “Pontianaks, Ghosts, and the Possessed: Female Monstrosity and National Anxiety in Singapore Cinema,” Asian Studies Review, (2010), 34(2): 151-170.

Tan, K P, “Singapore: A Depoliticized Civil Society in a Dominant Party System,” International Workshop on Political Parties: Between Disenchantment of Citizens with Politics (‘Politikverdrossenheit’) and Mobilization for Political Participation, jointly organized by Shanghai Administrative Institute / Shanghai Party Institute and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Shanghai, China, (10~12/06/2010).

Tan, K P, “Service Learning outside the US: Initial Experiences in Singapore’s Higher Education,” PS: Political Science and Politics, (2009), 42(3): 549-57. Tan, K P, “Who’s Afraid of Catherine Lim? The State in Patriarchal Singapore,” Asian Studies Review, (2009), 33(1): 43-62.

Tan, K P, “Neoliberal Globalization, the Creative Economy, and the Politics of Filmmaking in Singapore,” conference on Filmic Interventions in Contemporary Southeast Asia, Research in Film and and Society in Southeast Asia, Kyoto University, Japan, (13~15/11/2009).

OTHER Tan, K P, Review of Singapore: The Unexpected Nation by Edwin Lee, in Pacific Affairs, (2010), 83(4): 828-30.

Tan, K P, “The Authoritarian Basis of Singapore’s Democratization,” International Conference on Political Parties, Party Systems and Democratization in East Asia, Singapore, (13/08/2009).

Tan, K P, “Singapore: a Depoliticized Civil Society in a Dominant Party State,” Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Shanghai Coordination Office for International Cooperation, Briefing Paper 3, (2010).

Tan, K P, “Organizing at the Grassroots: the People’s Action Party and Allied Institutions,” International Conference on Party Building and Political Governance in China and Singapore, Singapore, (07/08/2009).

Tan, K P, “Singapore’s Active Citizens: Finding a Way between Dogmatism and Uncritical Pragmatism,” Global-is-Asian, (2009), 4 (October/December).

Tan, K P, “The Past, Present and Future Development of Singapore Movies,” The 9th Conference of Science Council of Asia, Singapore, (18/06/2009).

Tan, K P,

Tan, K P,

Tan, K P,

“Monstrous Women in Singapore Cinema: Coping With National Anxieties,” 59th Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Challenges for Democracy in a Global Era, Manchester, UK, (07~09/04/2009).

“Equal Voice,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (03/01/2009).

“Pragmatism Today: I Think, therefore I Do,” The Straits Times, Singapore, (14/05/2009).

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK Tan, K P, “Monstrous Images of Women in Singapore Cinema, and other Aspects of Contemporary Patriarchy in the Global City,” Australian National University Humanities Research Centre Seminar, Canberra, Australia, (15/10/2010).

JOURNAL Tan, K.P. “The Ideology of Pragmatism in Singapore: Neoliberal Globalization and Political Authoritarianism,” Journal of Contemporary Asia, 42(1).

Tan, K P,

Tan, K.P.

“Do Migrants Undermine Nation Building in Singapore?” Raffles Girls’ School Inconversation Forum, Singapore, (07/05/2010).

“Forum Theater in Singapore: Resistance, Containment, and Commodification in an Advanced Industrial Society,” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique.

Tan, K P,

Tan, K.P.

“Democratic Prospects in Singapore,” City University of Hong Kong’s MA in Public Policy and Management Residential Programme, Singapore, (10/01/2010).

“Scholarships for Public Service in Singapore,” Journal of Public Affairs Education.

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Tan, K G, K M Kawai, E Pedrosa and G Aw (ed.),

“The Religious and the Secular,” NUS Asia Research Institute Roundtable on the Religious and the Secular: Great Divide or Common Space? Singapore, (24/11/2009).

Towards Balanced and Sustainable Growth Strategies for Post-Crisis Asia: A Shifting Paradigm and Challenges, Singapore National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation, Pacific Economic Cooperation Council and Asian Development Bank Institute, (2010).

Tan, K P, “Forum Theatre in Singapore,” lecture at Victoria Junior College, Singapore, (28/08/2009). Tan, K P,

CHAPTER IN BOOK

“National Identity,” lecture at Tampines Junior College, Singapore, (27/08/2009).

Tan, K G, “Singapore as a Leading International Financial Centre: Vision, Strategies, Roadmap and Progress,” in Competition Amongst Financial Centres in Asia-Pacific, Korean National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation and Pacific Economic Cooperation Council, (2009).

Tan, K P, “Against Uncritical Pragmatism: Education for Doers Who Can Think and Thinkers Who Can Do,” NUS Outstanding Educator Award 2009 Public Lecture, National University of Singapore, (28/04/2009).

Tan, K G and S W Chiang,

Tan, K P,

“Continuing Agenda for APEC, Regional Institutional Architecture in the Context of an Emerging Asia,” in APEC and Rise of China, Hong Kong APEC Study Centre and East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, (2010).

“Meritocracy, Society and Future Challenges,” City University of Hong Kong’s MA in Public Policy and Management Residential Programme, Singapore, (11/01/2009).

CONFERENCE PAPER Tan, K G, “Analyzing the Singapore Budget Statement FY2009: Budgeting for the Worst and Hope for the Best,” presented at the Budget Seminar FY2009, Ernst & Young, Singapore, (05/02/2009).

Tan Khee Giap

Tan, K G, “In Search of a Roadmap towards an East Asian Community,” presented at The Seventh JapanSingapore Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, (23~24/02/2009).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND CO-DIRECTOR, ASIA COMPETITIVENESS INSTITUTE (ACI)

Tan, K G, “Proactive Manpower Policies, Human Resource Management and Population Target for Singapore: Thinking Out of the Box,” presented at the Seminar on External and Internal Environments: Human Resource Management, Singapore, (06/03/2009).

Ph.D. (Monetary Economics), University of East Anglia, UK Research Focus:

Tan, K G,

Sovereign Wealth Funds, Global Livable Cities, Integrated Resorts, Financial Reforms, Regional Institutional Architecture, Competitiveness Ranking of 34 Greater China Economies, 35 States and Federal Territories of India and Asean-10.

“Managing Global Financial Crisis and Economic Paralysis with Implication to Asian Security,” presented at The Sentosa Roundtable on Asian Security 2009, Singapore, (19~20/03/2009). Tan, K G, “Malaysian’s Mini Budget 2009 and Implications from the Global Financial Crisis and Economic Paralysis,” presented at the Seminar on Mini Budget Announcement 2009, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, (26/03/2009).

BOOK Tan, K G, K S E Pedrosa and G Aw (ed.), Economic Crisis and Recovery: Enhance Resilience, Structural Reform and Free Trade in the Asia-pacific Region, Singapore National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation, Pacific Economic Cooperation Council and Institute of Policy Studies, (2009).

Tan, K G, “Challenges Ahead for the Singapore Economy: Internal and External Environments,” presented at the in-house seminar, KPMG, Singapore, (19/03/2009). Tan, K G, “In the Aftermath of 2008-2009 Global Financial Tsunami and Economic Recession: Repercussions

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and Longer-term Strategies to Strengthen the Asian Economies,” presented at the Seminar on State of the Region: Regional Responses to the Economic Crisis, Osaka, Japan, (24~25/03/2009).

“The Second Economic Take-off Post-Economic Strategies Committee: Do We Have What it Takes?” presented at the Investment Conference & Exhibition (AICE), Singapore, (05~06/06/2010).

Tan, K G, “Power Shift: The Asia Pacific in the World Economy,” presented at the International Policy Forum on Economic Recovery of Asia Pacific Economies, Toronto, Canada, (15/05/2009).

OTHER

Tan, K G,

“Analyzing Budget Statement FY2009: Budgeting for the Worst while Hope for the Best,” The Business Times, (2009).

Tan, K G,

“Singapore as a Vibrant and Liveable Cosmopolitan City: Challenges, Opportunities & Implications to the Land Transportation System,” presented at The Annual SMRT Strategy Retreat, Singapore, (20~21/10/2009).

Tan, K G, “On Job Credit Scheme: Some Considerations for Extension and Modification,” Straits Times, (2009).

Tan, K G,

Tan, K G, C Morrison and Y Wanandi,

“Do We Need a New Model for Growth? Some Lessons from East Asia,” presented at the 2009 APEC Study Centers Consortium Conference on APEC at 20: Looking Ahead to the Next Decade, Singapore, (13~15/07/2009).

“Road Map Ahead for Asia Pacific Economic Council and Asia Pacific Cooperation and Integration,” The Straits Times, (2009).

Tan, K G,

“The Economic Strategy Committee Report: Nothing New is Good for Longer-Term View,” The Straits Times, (2010).

Tan, K G,

“Singapore as a Vibrant & Liveable Cosmopolitan City: Challenges, Opportunities & Contributions from a Credible Deterrent Defense,” presented at the Seminar on External and Internal Environments: Human Resource Management, Singapore, (22/10/2009).

Tan, K G, “Analyzing Budget FY2010: On Longer-Term Strategic Economic Resilience and Inclusive Growth,” The Straits Times, (2010).

Tan, K G,

Tan, K G,

“Rebalancing Growth Strategies for Asian Economies: Opportunities and Challenges Ahead,” presented at the First Annual Investors Meeting, Eagle NPE Asia Fund I, Eagle Asia Partners, Singapore, (23/10/2009).

“Analyzing Budget FY2010: On Budgetary Health, Productivity Drive and Implications on Foreign Workforce,” The Business Times, (2010). Tan, K G,

Tan, K G,

“Robust Recovery: Reading it Right,” The Sunday Times, (2010).

“Developing Singapore as a Regional Tourism Hub with Integrated Resorts,” presented at the Asia-Pacific Tourism Investment Conference, Seoul, Korea, (27~28/10/2009).

REPORT

Tan, K G, “Constructing an Global and Asian Livable Cities Index,” presented at the UN-Habitat Al-Mediah Al-Munawrah Expert Group Meeting on ‘Global Urban Trends: New Paradigms In Developing Indicators for urban Observatories, Ishtar, Jordan, (08~10/02/2010).

Tan, K G and K Chen, “Quantifying Total Economic Impacts of the Creative Industry (including Arts, Design, Media and Software/ Information Technology) in terms of Direct, Indirect and Induced Contributions to the Singapore Economy,” Study, Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts, Singapore, (2009).

Tan, K G, “Continuing Agenda for APEC, Regional Institutional Architecture in the Context of an Emerging Asia,” presented at the Conference on APEC at 20 and the Rise of China, Hong Kong, China, (26~27/02/2010).

Tan, K G, “A Report for Blue Collar Low-Wage Malay/Muslim Singaporeans on Employment Enhancement, Employers and Employees Expectations in an Increasingly Globalized and Competitive Labour Market,” Report, Yayasan Mendaki, Singapore, (2009).

Tan, K G, “Longer-Term Strategies to Strengthen the Singapore Economy and Budget Supports,” presented at the Budget Seminar 2010, Ernst & Young, Singapore, (08/03/2010).

Tan, K G,

Tan, K G,

“A Quantitative Assessment of the Total Economic Impacts of Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (SMRT),” Study, SMRT, (2010).

“Hong Kong versus Singapore: The Plight and Potential of Two City States in Enhancing Economic Competitiveness with Fiscal Challenges Ahead,” presented at the People’s Action Party Seminar on Public Finance, Singapore, (15/05/2010).

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Tan, K G,

Thampapillai, D J and B Ohlmer,

“An Annual Report of a Five-Year Longitudinal Studies (2010-2041) on Tracking Career Path Development, Information Networks, Skill-Set Requirements and Employment Advancement for Tertiary Educated Malay/Muslim Singaporeans with Chinese Singaporeans as the Control group,” Study, Yayasan Mendaki Singapore and Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, (2010).

“Environmental Economics and Stewardship,” in Business Management and Environmental Stewardship, Staib, R. (ed.), Palgrave MacMillan, London, (2009). Thampapillai, D J, S M Thangavelu and E Quah, “The Value of Nature in Thailand: Implications for Social Policy,” in Economic Policies and Social Welfare in the 21st Century: Challenges and Reponses for China and Thailand, P Wilson (ed.), Singapore, Cenage Learning Asia Pte Ltd, (2009).

Tan, K G and K Chen, “A Report to Quantify Macroeconomic Impacts and Contributions of the Media Sector Development to the Singapore Economy In terms of Value-Added Gross National Product and Manpower Requirements,” Study, Media Development Authority, Singapore, (2010).

Thampapillai, D J and X Wu, “Environmental Taxes and Cumulative Pollution Loads and Fiscal Balance,” in Critical Issues in Environmental Taxes Volume VII, Lin Heng Lye, Janet Milne, Hope Shiobar, Larry Kreiser and Kurt Deketlaere (ed.), Oxford University Press, London, (2009).

Tan, K G, K Chen, R Schubert and H W Brachinger, “Ranking and Simulations on Global Liveable Cities Index,” Study, Centre for Liveable Cities, Ministry of National Development & Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, Singapore, (2010).

CONFERENCE PAPERS Tan, S and D J Thampapillai, “Assessment of Fiscal Intervention Measures in China: Perspectives from Environmental Macroeconomics,” presented at the Global Conference on Environmental Taxation, Bangkok, Thailand, (2010). Thampapillai, D J,

Thampapillai, Jesuthason

“Economic Growth and the Environment,” presented at the Eminent Environmental Economists’ Symposium, Seoul, South Korea, (accepted for publication). Thampapillai, D J, “Environmental Macroeconomics – Dynamics of Environment and Society Interactions,” presented at the European Climate Forum, Berlin, Germany, (01/11/2009)

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Ph.D. (Economics), University of New England, Australia Research Focus:

JOURNAL

Macroeconomics, Environmental Economics

Thampapillai, D J, X Wu and S L Tan, “Fiscal Balance: Environmental Taxes and Investments,” Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research, (2010), 2(2).

CHAPTER IN BOOK

Thampapillai, D J,

Thampapillai, D J and S Tan,

“Perfect Competition and Sustainability: A Brief Note,” International Journal of Social Economics, (2009), 37(5).

“Assessment of Fiscal Intervention Measures in China: Perspectives from Environmental Macroeconomics”, Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation Volume VII, Lye, L.H., Milne, J., Ashiobar, H., Kreiser, L., and Deketelaere, K (ed), Edward Elgar, 2010. (accepted for publication).

OTHER Thampapillai, D J, “Financial Crisis – Climate Risks – Rescue Packages,” Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Working Paper Series, Vol. 06-09, Singapore, (2009).

Thampapillai, D J and X Wu, “Environmental Taxes and Cumulative Pollution Loads and Fiscal Balance”, in Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation Volume VII, L H Lye, J Milne, H Ashiobar, L Kreiser and K Deketelaere (ed.), Oxford University Press, (2009).

Thampapillai, D J, X Wu and S L Tan, “Environmental Taxes Cumulative Pollution Loads,” Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Working Paper Series, Vol. 01-09, Singapore, (2009).

Thampapillai, D J, “The Value of Nature in Economic Growth: A Casestudy of Australia,” in Pursuing Green Growth in Asia and the Pacific, R K Chung and E Quah (ed.), Singapore, Cenage Learning Asia Ltd, (2009).

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SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK Thampapillai, D J,

Tortajada, Cecilia

“Environmental Macroeconomics: Focus on Factor Utilization,” presented to the Environmental Economics Unit – Swedish Environment Protection Agency, Stockholm, Sweden, (2010). Thampapillai, D J,

VISITING PROFESSOR

“Macroeconomics Vs Environmental Macroeconomics”, presented during the Macroeconomics Workshop Series, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, (2010).

Ph.D. in Water Resources Management, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden. Research Focus: Policy and Strategic Analysis of Development Related Issues (especially in terms of Natural Resources and the Environment), National and International Policies for Water Governance, Management of Future Global Environmental and Water-Related Issues, Poverty Alleviation through Regional Development, Capacity Building in The Water Sector.

Toh, Ruby

BOOK Tortajada, C and A K Biswas (ed.), Improving Water Policy and Governance, London, Routledge, (2010).

RESEARCH FELLOW Ph.D. (Economics), National University of Singapore

Biswas, A K, B P F Braga, C Tortajada and M Palermo (ed.),

Research Focus: Industrial Organisation, Labour and Demographic Economics

Integrated Water Resources Management in Latin America, Oxford, Routledge, (2009).

CONFERENCE PAPER

Biswas, A K, R Rangachari and C Tortajada (ed.),

Toh, G S R and W T Hui,

Water Resources of the Indian Sub-Continent, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, (2009).

“Labour Demand and Supply in Ageing Societies Preparing for the Future: The Case of Singapore,” presented at the Shanghai Forum: Challenges and Strategies for Asia’s Socioeconomic Development, Shanghai, China, (10~12/05/2009).

Biswas, A K and C Tortajada (ed.), Impacts of Global Megaconferences in the Water Sector, Water Resources Development and Management Book Series, A K Biswas and C Tortajada (ed.), Berlin, Springer, (2009). Biswas, A K, C Tortajada and R Izquierdo (ed.),

JOURNAL

Water Management in 2020 and Beyond, Water Resources Development and Management Book Series, A K Biswas and C Tortajada (ed.), Berlin, Springer, (2009).

Toh, G S R and W T Hui, “Trade Liberalization, Labour Demand Shifts and Earnings Inequality in Singapore,” Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, (accepted for publication).

CHAPTER IN BOOK Tortajada, C, “Water Governance: Some Critical Issues,” in Improving Water Policy and Governance, C Tortajada and A K Biswas (ed.), London, Routledge, (2010), pp. 169-179. Tortajada, C, “Water Governance: A Research Agenda,” in Improving Water Policy and Governance, C Tortajada and A K Biswas (ed.), London, Routledge, (2010), pp. 181-188.

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Biswas, A K and C Tortajada, “Changing Global Water Management Landscape,” A K Biswas, C Tortajada and R Izquierdo (ed.), Water Resources Development and Management Book Series, A K Biswas and C Tortajada (ed.), Berlin, Springer, (2009), pp. 1-34.

Vu Minh Khuong

Biswas, A K and C Tortajada, “Evaluation of Megaconferences on Water,” in Impacts of Global Megaconferences in the Water Sector, A K Biswas and C Tortajada (ed.), Water Resources Development and Management Book Series, A K Biswas and C Tortajada (ed.), Berlin, Springer, (2009), pp. 145-159.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Ph.D. (Public Policy), Harvard University Research Focus: Developing Asia’s Economic Growth and Competitiveness with a Special Focus on Policy; Impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on Development; Vietnam’s Economic Development

JOURNAL Tortajada, C, A K Biswas and S Seetharam (ed.), “Asian Perspectives on Water Policies,” International Journal of Water Resources Development, (2010), 26(1).

CHAPTER IN BOOK

Biswas, A, and C Tortajada,

“Использование революции ИКТ в направлении экономического роста развивающихся стран: политика изменений,” in Социально-экономические проблемы информационного общества, Leonid Melnyk, M V Bryukhanov (ed.), Sumy, University Book, (2010).

Vu, M K,

“Future Water Governance: Problems and Perspectives,” International Journal of Water Resources Development, (2010), 26(2), pp. 129-139. Biswas, A, and C Tortajada, “Water Supply of Phnom Penh: Example of Good Governance,” International Journal of Water Resources Development, (2010), 26(2), pp. 157-172.

Vu, M K and D W Jorgenson, “América Latina y la economía mundial,” in Fuentes del Crecimiento y Productividad en Europa y America Latina, Ariel A Coremberg and Francisco Pérez García (ed.), Madrid, Foudation BBVA, (2010).

Tortajada, C, “Water Governance: Some Critical Issues,” International Journal of Water Resources Development, (2010), 26(2), pp. 297-307.

Vu, M K, “The Irish Catch-Up Success and Reflections on Vietnam’s Economic Reforms,” in What Did We Do Right?: Global Perspectives on Ireland’s Miracle, London, Blackhall Publishing, (2010).

Tortajada, C, “Water Governance: A Research Agenda,” International Journal of Water Resources Development, (2010), 26(2), pp. 309-316.

Jorgenson, D W and M K Vu,

Biswas, A K, C Tortajada and D Altinbilek,

“Latin America and the World Economy,” in Innovation and Economic Development: The Impact of Information and Communications Technologies in Latin America, Mario Cimoli, Andre A Hofman, Nanno Mulder (ed.), Edward Elgar, (2010).

“Special Session on Water Management Beyond 2020 for a Changing World,” Water International, (2009), 34(2), pp. 294–302.

CONFERENCE PAPER Pee, L G, A M Kankanhalli, L L Ong and M K Vu, “Antecedents and Impact of Knowledge Management Capability in Public Organizations,” presented at the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Taipei, Taiwan, (09~12/07/2010). Vu, M K, “The Use of E-Government to Create Public Value in Developing Countries: Some Conceptual Issues,” presented at the 6th International Conference on eGovernmemt - ICEG-2010, Cape Town, South Africa, (30/09~01/10/2010).

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Vu, M K,

Jorgenson, D W and M K Vu,

“Enhancing the Effectiveness of Development Management with a Global Transparent Monitoring System,” presented at the Development Studies Association Annual Conference, Belfast, UK, (02~04/09/2009).

“Growth Accounting Within the International Comparison Program,” World Bank ICP Bulletin, (2009), 6(1), pp. 3-13.

OTHER

JOURNAL

Vu, M K, “Đường sắt cao tốc và những câu hỏi về chất lượng thể chế,” (2010).

Vu, M K, “Policy Recommendations for Enhancing Vietnam’s Economic Competitiveness and Development,” Vietnam Economic Management Review, CIEM, Ministry of Planning and Investment, (2010), 33.

Vu, M K, “Đôi điều về cải cách cơ cấu nền kinh tế,” (2010). Vu, M K,

Feng, D, B K Sovacool and M K Vu,

“Việt Nam: Chặt cầu để tiến lên!” Hanoi, Vietnam, Tuanvietnam and Viet-Studies, (2009).

“The Barriers to Energy Efficiency in China: Assessing Household Electricity Savings and Consumer Behaviour in Liaoning Province,” Energy Policy, (2010), 38(2).

Vu, M K, “Việt Nam trước thách thức xây dựng Nhà nước kiến tạo phát triển,” Vietnam, (2009).

Jorgenson, D W and M K Vu, “Potential Growth of the World Economy,” Journal of Policy Modeling, (2010), 33(5).

Vu, M K, “Phát triển và nuôi dưỡng tố chất lãnh đạo,” Hanoi, Vietnam, Tia Sang, (2009).

Vu, M K, “Policy Recommendations for Enhancing Vietnam’s Economic Competitiveness and Development,” Vietnam Economic Management Review, (accepted for publication), 33.

Vu, M K, “Làm gì để thích nghi?” Hanoi, Vietnam, Sinh Vien, (2009).

Vu, M K and B K Sovacool,

Vu, M K,

“Developing Asia and the Electricity Sector: Dynamics, Trends, and Policy Implications,” East Asian Policy, (2010), 2(3), pp. 81-95.

“Coi trọng yếu tố công bằng trong hoạch định chính sách công,” Hanoi, Vietnam, Cong Ly, (2009).

Vu, M K,

“Đất nước lớn lên,” Hanoi, Vietnam, Tuanvietnam, (2009).

Vu, M K,

“Sources of Singapore’s Economic Growth 1990-2008,” Macroeconomic Review, (2010), IX(1).

REPORT

Vu, M K,

Vu, M K and M G Asher,

“Vietnam: Today Determines Tomorrow,” East Asia Forum Quarterly, (2010), 2(2).

“India, Vietnam: A Comparative Analysis of Economic Performance,” Working Paper, Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, (2009).

Vu, M K, “Vietnam: Macroeconomic Challenges and the Road to Prosperity”, The East Asia Forum, (2010). Vu, M K and B K Sovacool,

SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK

“Developing Asia: A Comparative View of Energy Issues and Policy Implications,” East Asian Policy, (2010), 2(3).

Vu, M K, “ICT and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from the Period 1995-2005,” presented at The 6th International Conference of Socionetwork Strategies, Osaka, Japan, (14/01/2009).

Vu, M K and D W Jorgenson, “Projecting World Economic Growth: The Contribution of Information Technology,” The Review of Socionetwork Strategies, (2009), 3(2), pp. 35-49. Vu, M K and M G Asher, “India-Vietnam: A Comparative Analysis of Economic Performance,” International Journal of Business Insights and Transformation, (2009), 2(1), pp. 4-16. Vu, M K, “Economic Reform and Performance: A Comparative Study of China and Vietnam,” China: An International Journal, (2009), 7(2), pp. 217-253.

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SEMINAR/LECTURE/PUBLIC TALK Wong, M-H,

Wong Marn-Heong

“ASEAN Competitiveness - Perspectives from Singapore & ASEAN Business,” presented at the SBF Seminar on ASEAN Connectivity & Logistics Roadmap, Singapore (22/11/2010). Wong, M-H,

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

“ASEAN Competitiveness in the Services Sector,” presented at the ASEAN Business Investment Summit, Hanoi, Vietnam, (27/10/2010).

Ph.D. (Economics), Australian National University Research Focus: International Trade, Empirical Industrial Organization, Technological Change, Productivity

Wong, M-H,

BOOK

“ASEAN and the Next Step,” presented at the Thai Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade of Thailand Conference on AEC and SMEs Challenges: Next Steps, Bangkok, Thailand, (16/10/2010).

Wong, M-H,

Wong, M-H,

Firm Dynamics and Australia’s Productivity Growth, Saarbrucken, Lambert Academic Publishing, (2009).

“ASEAN Competitiveness and 2009 Business Survey Findings,” presented at the Singapore Business Federation Dialogue Session on ASEAN Competitiveness, Singapore, (16/07/2010).

CONFERENCE PAPER

Wong, M-H,

Wong, M-H and B L Ngiang,

“Innovations and Productivity Performance: Evidence from Australian Firms,” presented at the NUS Department of Business Policy Seminar, Singapore, (25/03/2009).

“How Can ASEAN Promote SME Internationalization?” Presented during the 35th FAEA Conference Annual Conference, Bali, Indonesia, (01~03/12/2010).

Wong, M-H,

Wong, M-H and K K Ng,

“A Survey of Micro-Data Analyses in Australia,” presented at the Economic Research Institute of ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) Workshop on Deepening East Asian Economic Integration: Part II. Firm-Level Analyses, Jakarta, Indonesia, (09/02/2009).

“Regulatory Quality and the Enhancement of FDI Flows to ASEAN,” presented during Trade and Industry in Asia Pacific: History, Trends and Prospects, Canberra, Australia, (19~20/11/2009). Wong, M-H, C Hollweg and C Findlay, “Logistics Services: Measuring Regulatory Restrictiveness in Asia Pacific Economies,” presented during Setting Priorities for Services Trade Reform, Canberra, Australia, (18/11/2009). Wong, M-H, “Infrastructure Regulatory Policy and Its Impact on Performance,” presented during The Impacts and Benefits of Structural Reforms in Transport, Energy and Telecommunications Sectors in APEC Economies, Singapore, (12~13/03/2010).

REPORT Hollweg, C and M-H Wong, “Measuring Regulatory Restrictions in Logistics Services,” Discussion Paper, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, Jakarta, Indonesia, (2009). Wong, M-H, “A Survey of Micro-data Analyses in Australia,” in Deepening East Asian Economic Integration, ERIA Research Project Report 2008 No. 1, J Corbett and S Umezaki (ed.), Jakarta, Indonesia, (2009).

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Wu, X and J He, “Paradigm Shift in Public Administration: Implications for Teaching in Professoressional Training Programmes,” Public Administration Review, (2009), 69(1).

Wu Xun

Wu, X and M Ramesh, “Health Policy Reform in Developing Asia: Potentials and Realities,” Development and Change, (2009).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Wu, X,

Ph.D. (Public Policy Analysis), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

“Determinants of Bribery in Asian Firms: Evidence from the World Business Environment Survey,” Journal of Business Ethics, (2009), 87, pp. 75-88.

Research Focus:

Ramesh, M and X Wu,

Water Resource Management and Policy, Energy Policy, Comparative Healthcare Reforms, and Pedagogy for Teaching Public Policy and Management

“Health Policy Reform in China: Lessons from Asia,” Social Science & Medicine, (2009), 68(12), pp. 2256-2262. Wu, X, and M Ramesh, “Health Care Reforms in Developing Asia: Propositions and Pitfalls,” Development and Change, (2009), 40(3).

BOOK Ramesh, M, E Araral and X Wu (ed.), Reasserting the Public in Public Services, Routledge, (2010).

OTHER

Wu, X,

Thampapillai, D J, X Wu and S L Tan,

Applying Game Theory to Water Conflicts in International River Basins, Germany, VDM, (2009).

“Environmental Taxes Cumulative Pollution Loads,” Working Paper Series, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, (2009).

Wu, X, M Ramesh, M P Howlett and S A Fritzen, The Public Policy Primer: Managing the Public Policy Process, New York, Routledge, (2010).

REPORT CHAPTER IN BOOK

Araral, E, X Wu, R Padawangi and A C Zimmermann,

Fritzen, S A and X Wu,

“Water Management: Good Practices and Lessons Learned,” Research Report, Institute of Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, (2009).

“Conclusion: Contradictions, Contingencies and the Terrain Ahead,” in Reasserting the Public in Public Services, M Ramesh, E Araral and X Wu (ed.), London, (2010).

Howlett, M P, X Wu, S A Fritzen and M Ramesh, “Integrated Policy–Making for Sustainable Development: A Reference Manual,” Geneva, United Nations, (2009).

Thampapillai, D J and X Wu, “Environmental Taxes Cumulative Pollution Loads and Fiscal Balance,” in Critical Issues in Environmental Taxes, Volume VII, Lin Heng Lye, Janet Milne, Hope Shiobar, Larry Kreiser and Kurt Deketlaere (ed.), Oxford University Press, (2009). Fritzen, S A and X Wu, “Conclusion: Contradictions, Contingencies and Terrain Ahead” in Reasserting the Public in Public Services, M Ramesh, E Araral and X Wu (ed.), Routledge, (2009).

CONFERENCE PAPER Araral, E, X Wu, R Padawangi and A C Zimmermann, “Key Lessons Learned and Good Practices in Water Resource, Water Supply, and Wastewater Management,” presented at the Water Policy Dialogue: Water Governance, Singapore, (25/06/2009, accepted for publication).

JOURNAL Thampapillai, D J, X Wu and S L Tan, “Fiscal Balance: Environmental Taxes and Investments,” Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research, (2010), 2(2).

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Yee Fen Lim VISITING PROFESSOR Ph.D., LLM, University of Sydney Research Focus: Legal Issues in Virtual Worlds, Cybercrime, Privacy Law and Electronic Authentication

CHAPTER IN BOOK Lim, Y F, “A Guide on How Not to Enforce IP Rights: Lessons from the Singaporean Odex Cases,” in IP Enforcement in Asia, C Anton (ed.), Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law.

JOURNAL Lim, Y F, “The Simple Cheque in the Dizzy World of Futures Trading: NIML v MAN Financial Australia,” Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice, (accepted for publication). Lim, Y F, “Authentication and Signatures in the Digital Realm: Trusting the Unknown,” John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law, (accepted for publication). Lim, Y F, “Who Monitors the Monitor? Virtual World Governance and the Failure of Contract Law Remedies in Virtual Worlds,” Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law, (2009), 11.

OTHER Lim, Y F, Review of “Copyright Law and the Information Society in Asia,” Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, (forthcoming). Lim, Y F, Review of “New Directions in Copyright Law,” Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, (2009), 4(4).

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