[WP26] Prospects for Economic Cooperation and Community Building in East Asia
2012.03.19 Views 2012.03.19
[ARI Working Paper Series No. 26]
Barbara Stallings
Brown University and Ewha Women’s University
Notes on Contributor
Barbara Stallings is William R. Rhodes Research Professor at the Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, and Visiting Professor at Ewha Women’s University. She is also the editor of Studies in Comparative International Development. Before arriving at Brown in 2002, she was Director of the Economic Development Division of the U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean in Santiago, Chile (1993-2002) and Professor of Political Economy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1975-93). She has been a visiting scholar or professor at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Columbia Universities in the United States and at the University of Tokyo and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. She is the author or editor of 13 books and over 60 articles and book chapters. Her main areas of expertise are international political economy, international finance, and economic policy in developing countries. She has written extensively on comparisons of East Asian and Latin American economies as well as Japanese and Chinese relations with developing economies. Her most recent books are Competitive Regionalism: FTA Diffusion in the Pacific Rim (Palgrave/ Macmillan, 2009, with Mireya Solis and Saori Katada) and Finance for Development: Latin America in Comparative Perspective (Brookings Institution Press, 2006, with Rogerio Studart).
The 1st East Asian Community Forum
RISING CHINA AND THE FUTURE OF EAST ASIAN COMMUNITY
Date: May 28, 2011