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DR. MARCUS FRANDA (Revised February 2009)

PRESENT POSITION: Professor of Government and Politics and Senior Associate, Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland at College Park, 1989 - present BIOGRAPHICAL DATA: married; two children (wife: Vonnie) EDUCATION: University of Chicago, Department of Political Science, A.M., 1960, Ph.D., 1966. Beloit College, Departments of Government and History, B.A. cum laude, January 1959 (with Honors in Government)

PREVIOUS POSITIONS: -Professor and Director of International Affairs, University of Maryland, College Park, 1989-1999 --President, World College, Marin County, California, 1988-89 (The World College Movement was founded by Lord Mountbatten, Armand Hammer and Laurence Rockefeller) --Headed The Asia Foundation Office in Washington, D. C. as Representative, 1986-1988 --Headed The Asia Foundation Office in Bangkok, Thailand as Representative for Thailand, Burma, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, 1983-1986 --Director, Institute of World Affairs (founded by Maude Miner Hadden and Thomas J. Watson), Salisbury, Connecticut, 1980-1983 --Senior Associate for Asia, American Universities Field Staff/Universities Field Staff International (headquartered at Dartmouth College), based in Asia, 1971-1983 --Interacting Faculty Member, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, , 1975-1983 --Associate and Assistant Professor, Colgate University, 1965-1977 --Research Associate, Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967-1977 --Visiting Lecturer, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla, India, Spring, 1969 --Research Associate, Southern Asia Institute, Columbia University, 1966-1967 --Carnegie Foundation Teaching Fellow, University of Chicago, 1964-1965

PUBLICATIONS

A. BOOKS 1. The United Nations in the 21st Century: Management and Reform Processes in a Troubled Organization (Boulder; Rowman and Littlefield, 2006) 2. China and India Online: Information Technology Politics and Diplomacy in the World's Two Largest Nations. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003 3. Launching Into Cyberspace: Internet Development and Politics in Five World Regions. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002 4. Governing the Internet: The Emergence of an International Regime. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001 5. Voluntary Associations and Local Development in India (New Delhi: Young Asia Publishers, 1983) 6. Punjabis, War and Women: The Short Stories of Gulzar Singh Sandhu (New Delhi: Heritage Publishers,1983), edited 7. Bangladesh: The First Decade (Hanover, New Hampshire: Universities Field Staff International, 1982; New Delhi: South Asian Publishers, 1982). Portions translated into Japanese, Italian, Bengali, Hindi and Chinese 8. The Seychelles: Unquiet Islands (Boulder: Westview Press, 1982) 2

BOOKS PUBLISHED (CONTINUED) 9. India's Rural Development: An Assessment of Alternatives (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1979) 10. Small is Politics: Organizational Alternatives in India's Rural Development (New York and New Delhi: John Wiley and Sons, Publishers, 1979) 11. Bangladesh and India: Politics, Population and Resources in a Global Environment (New York: American Universities Field Staff, 1976) 12. India in an Emergency (New York: American Universities Field Staff, 1976) 13. India in the 1970s: Adaptations to Change (New York: American Universities Field Staff, 1976) 14. Responses to Population Growth in India: Changes in Social, Political and Economic Behavior (New York: Frederick A. Praeger Publishers, 1975), edited 15. The Communist Parties of West : An Electoral Profile (Delhi: Manohar Publishers, 1974 and MIT Center for International Studies, 1974), co-authored with John Osgood Field 16. The Subcontinent: India, Four Seasons of Discontent; Pakistan, Experiment in Political Development; Bangladesh, Moral Questions (New York: The Asia Society), co-authored with Lawrence Veit and Ralph Braibanti 17. Change on the Subcontinent (New York: American Universities Field Staff, 1973), co-authored with Louis Dupree 18. Radical Politics in South Asia (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1973), co-edited with Paul R. Brass 19. Radical Politics in (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1971). Excerpts translated into French, Italian and Japanese and published in France, Italy and Japan. 20. Political Development and Political Decay in Bengal(Calcutta: Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay, 1970) 21. Union-State Relations in India (Simla: Indian Institute for Advanced Studies, 1969), co-authored with Pran Chopra and others 22. The Role of Popular Participation in Development (Cambridge, MIT Center for International Studies, 1968), co-authored with David Hapgood and others 23. State Politics in India (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1968) co-authored with Myron Weiner, Wayne Wilcox and others 24. West Bengal and the Federalizing Process in India (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1968)

B. ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS “Regimes, Cartels, and the Remapping of Information Space,” Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration,” 17:3 (July 2004), pp. 443-454. “The Naxalites and Their Ideology,” Journal of Asian Studies, 49:4 (November, 1990) Special Articles on , Morarji Desai, , and other India Topics for the Encyclopedia of Asian History (New York: The Asia Society), 1986. "Region and Nation in Bangladesh" (with Ataur Rahman), in Region and Nation in South Asia, Richard L. Park Memorial Volume, edited by Paul Wallace (Oxford and IBH Publishers, 1985) "Special Report: Fair Share Irrigation for India's Poor," Ford Foundation Letter, Vol. 14, No. 1 (February 1, 1983), pp. 2-3 3

"Fundamentalism, Nationalism and Secularism Among Muslim Indians," Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs (Jeddah), III:1 (December, 1982) "Nitrogen Fixation Research and India's Food Production," Kettering Agro Business Newsletter, IV:1 (March, 1982) "New Roads to Nitrogen Fertilization," Development Digest, 19:4 (October, 1982), pp. 412 ff. "An Indian Farm Lobby: The Kisan Sammelan," in The Politics of Agrarian Change in Asia and Latin America, edited by Howard Handelman (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1981), pp. 17-34 "Learning to Live With Poverty," Indraprastha (New Delhi), 43:13 (September 30, 1981), pp. 1-2 "Bangladesh After Zia: A Retrospect and Prospect," Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), XVI:34 (August 22, 1981), pp. 1387-1394 "Food Policy and Politics in Bangladesh," India Quarterly, XXXVII:2 (April-June, 1981), pp. 165-193. "American Foreign Policy and Global Humanism," Gandhi Marg, II (New Series): 12 (March 1981), pp. 686-700 "The National Interest and the Human Interest: An American Perspective," Asian Affairs, III:1 (March 1981), pp. 25-49 "Ziaur Rahman and Bangladeshi Nationalism," Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), XVI: 10-12 (March 1981 Annual Number), pp. 357-380 "Technologia, Crisis Del Petroleo y Occidente India," Mensaje (Santiago, Chile), XXX (January-February, 1981) pp. 54-58 "Water for the Disadvantaged, and Especially for Women," Politics Administration and Change, V: 2 (July- December, 1980), pp 63-81 "Indian Technology, The Oil Crisis and the West," Kettering Agri-Business Newsletter, II:2 (December 1980), pp. 1-3 "Food Policy and Politics in India," in Political Investments in Food Production, ed. Barbara Huddleston and Jon McLin (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1979). "Farmer Power and Charan Singh," Asia (Journal of the Asia Society), 11:3 (September/October, 1979), pp. 32-36 "Education for Young Muslims: The Crescent School," Seminar (New Delhi Monthly), #24 (September 1979), pp. 42-47 "Alternative Energies and the Renewal of India," Common Ground, IV:4 (November 1978), pp. 17-31 "Power, Politics and the Poor," Perspective (Calcutta Monthly), II:4 (November 1978), pp. 6-11 "Naxalbari and After," New Delhi, 1:5 (October 1978), pp. 10-11 "New Directions in Indian Agriculture," Common Ground, IV:3 (Fall 1978), pp. 35-42 "The Experience of India and Bangladesh," in The Next Eighty Years, ed. James Bonner and Harrison Brown (Pasadena: Caltech, 1978), pp. 32-39 "On Viewing the Hardness of the Human Condition," Common Ground, III:1 (January 1977), pp. 11-21

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"Twentieth Century Bengal: A Review Article," Economic Development and Cultural Change, XXIV:2 (January 1976), pp. 461-466 "Moral Implications of Bangladesh," Asia (Journal of the Asia Society), Supplement No. 1 (FALL 1974), pp. 43-67 "Population Pressures on Bangladesh," Focus (Journal of the American Geographical Society), XXV: 3-4 (November/December 1974), pp. 1-10 "World Environment Newsletter: The Consumption Dilemma, Saturday Review/World, III:24 (November 2, 1974),pp. 49-50 "India's Politics of Federalism," in The Federalising Process in India (Published in English and Hindi), ed. Iqbal Narain (Agra: National Book Publisher, 1974) "Realism and the Demographic Variable in the Bangladesh Five-Year Plan," in Population Perspectives 1974, ed. Harrison Brown and Alan Sweezy (San Francisco: Freeman Cooper, 1974) "Politics and the Use of Water Resources in Bangladesh," in Population Perspectives 1974, ed. Harrison Brown and Alan Sweezy (San Francisco: Freeman Cooper, 1974) "Perceptions of a Population Policy for Bangladesh," in Population Perspectives 1973, ed. Harrison Brown and Alan Sweezy (San Francisco: Freeman Cooper, 1973). "Administration and Politics in West Bengal," in Administration, Politics and Development in India, ed. C. N. Bhalerao (Bombay: Lalvani Publishing House, 1972), pp. 291-316 "Notes on the 1971 Parliamentary Election in India," Asia (Journal of the Asia Society), XX:1 (Winter 1970-71), pp. 1-8 "Some Notes on the Internal Dynamics and Influence of the Indian Community in Ethiopia," Indian Political Science Review, V:2 (April-September, 1971), pp. 111-126 "Communism and Regional Politics in East Pakistan," Asian Survey, X:8 (August-1970), pp. 588-606 "Intra-Regional Politics and Coalition-Building in West Bengal," Journal of Commonwealth Political Studies, VIII:3 (November 1970), pp. 187-205 "Political Aggregation and the Congress Movement in India," Indian Political Science Review, IV:5 (April-September, 1970), pp. 268-280 "Federalizing India: Attitudes, Capacities and Constraints," South Asia Review (London), III:3 (April 1970), pp. 199-215 "India's Third Communist Party," Asian Survey, IX:11 (November 1969), pp. 797-817 "Perceived Images of Political Authority Among College Graduates in Calcutta," in Urban Bengal, ed. Richard L. Park (East Lansing: Michigan State University, 1969), pp. 87-116 "Electoral Politics in West Bengal: The Growth of the United Front," Pacific Affairs, LXII:3 (Fall 1969), pp. 279-292 "Generational Cleavages in the Indian Community in East Africa," The Statesman (New Delhi), August 1967 "The Political Idioms of Atulya Ghosh," Asian Survey, VI:8 (August 1966), pp. 420-433 "The Organizational Development of India's Congress Party," Pacific Affairs, XXXV:3 (Fall 1962), pp. 248-260 5

"The Naga National Council: Origins of a Separatist Movement," The Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), XII (February 1961), pp. 153-159

C. FIELD STAFF REPORTS (written as part of regular coverage from India for Universities Field Staff International over the period 1972-1982)

1. Population Politics in South Asia: The War, The Refugees and the Indian Economy 2 Population Politics in South Asia: Refugees and Migration Patterns in Northeastern India and Bangladesh 3. Population Politics in South Asia: Population Pressures and the Beginnings of Bangladesh 4. Mass Vasectomy Camps and Incentives in Indian Family Planning 5. India's 1972 State Elections 6. Marketing Condoms in India: The Nirodh Program 7. Policy Responses to India's Green Revolution 8. Mrs. Gandhi Goes to Stockholm 9. Militant Hindu Opposition to Family Planning in India 10. Aid-Dependence and the Many Futures of Bangladesh 11. Calcutta and the New Congress Government 12. Perceptions of a Population Policy for Bangladesh 13. Indo-American Relations: A Year of Deterioration 14. India: An Unprecedented National Crisis 15. Realism and the Demographic Variable in the Bangladesh Five-Year Plan 16. India and the Energy Crunch 17. Politics and the Use of Water Resources in Bangladesh 18. Population Variables in India's Fifth Five-Year Plan 19. Shifts in Emphasis in India's Population Policy 20. The World Population Conference: An International Extravaganza 21. Reactions to America at Bucharest 22. Societal Responses to Population Change in India 23. Food Research in India 24. All India Radio: Akashvani or Sarkarvani? 25. Television in India 26. The Indian Ocean: A Delhi Perspective 27. India and the Soviets: 1975 28. America and Pakistan: The View from India 29. India's Northern Border: In the Wake of Bangladesh 30. Northeastern India: In the Wake of Vietnam 31. Drilling for Drinking Water in Drought-Prone India 32. Oil Exploration in India 33. Of Women, Men and Families in India 34. The Gujarat Election, 1975 35. The Bangladesh Coup 36. Indo-Bangladesh Relations 37. Nehru University: New Concepts in Indian Higher Education 38. India's International Monetary Perspective 39. India's Double Emergency Democracy: Transformations 40. India's Double Emergency Democracy: Reactions and Adaptations 41. India's Double Emergency Democracy: Implications 42. Curbing the Indian Press: The Initial Censorship 43. Curbing the Indian Press: Beyond Censorship 44. Curbing the Indian Press: Acquiescence and Defiance 45. Slogans of the Indian Emergency 46. An Indian Cottage Industry: The Naika Workshop of Mehrauli 6

47. 10 + 2 + 3 = Indian Educational Reform 48. Professional Volunteerism at Tilonia 49. Urban-Based Rural Development: The Seva Mandir Experience 50. The Developmental World of the Marga Institute, Sri Lanka 51. Rural Housing in Rajasthan 52. India's Planning Commission Shifts Course 53. Cooperative Dairying Around Patna 54. Agrarian Reform in North Bihar: Operation Kosi Kranti 55. JP's Musahri Project, 1978 56. Rural Development: Bengali Marxist Style 57. India, Iran and the Gulf 58. Quiet Turbulence in the Seychelles: Tourism and Development 59. Quiet Turbulence in the Seychelles: Politics and Diplomacy 60. Dynamics of Indian Food Policy 61. A Home Science College in a Punjabi Village 62. Extending Punjabi Agriculture Through Youth 63. All is not Sweet in Indian Sugar Politics 64. Education for Young Muslims: The Crescent School of Old Delhi 65. Ziaur Rahman's Bangladesh: Political Realignments 66. Ziaur Rahman's Bangladesh: Poverty and Discontent 67. Kettering's Nitrogen Fixers: Boss Ket's Lab 68. Kettering's Nitrogen Fixers: Missions and Collaboration 69. Kettering's Nitrogen Fixers: The Foundation and the World Food Problem 70. An Indian Farm Lobby: The Kisan Sammelan 71. Two Dancers from Madras 72. Conservation, Water and Human Development at Sukhomajri 73. Bangladeshi Nationalism and Ziaur Rahman's Presidency: Domestic Order 74. Bangladeshi Nationalism and Ziaur Rahman's Presidency: International Entanglements 75. Fundamentalism, Nationalism and Secularism Among Muslim Indians 76. The Death of Ziaur Rahman 77. The Very Poor in Bangladesh: Food Policy and Politics 78. Gulzar Singh Sandhu: A Punjabi Short Story Writer

EDITORIAL WORK:

A. RECENT MANUSCRIPTS REFEREED

i) Referee of an article on “The Reinforcement of Traditional Gender Roles in the Information Technology Sector; Study of Female Engineers in India,” Information Technologies and International Development (MIT Press) September 2004 ii) Referee of an article on “Technological Empowerment: The Political Economy of Internet Development in China,” for World Development (McGill University), March 2004 iii) Referee of a book by Michael Mazarr, Information Technology and World Politics, for the publisher Palgrave Global Publishing at St. Martin’s Press, 2003 iv) Referee of a paper entitled “The United Nations and Transnational Corporations: From an Inter-nation to a Globalised Model of Engagement,” for the editors of Global Society, 2003 v) Referee of a paper “What Makes the Difference: National Governments, Democracy and Control of the Internet,” for the editors of International Studies Quarterly, 2003

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B.OTHER JOURNALS WHERE I HAVE REFERREED OR REVIEWED BOOK OR ARTICLE MANUSCRIPTS IN THE PAST: American Journal of Chinese Studies, American Political Science Review, Asian Affairs, Asian Survey, Foreign Policy, Global Society Review, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Asian Studies, Journal of Developing Areas, Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), India Quarterly, Politics, Administration and Change, University of California Press, University of Wisconsin Press, Indiana University Press, MIT Press, Palgrave Publishers, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Princeton University Press, Manohar Book Publishers (New Delhi), Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay Publishers (Calcutta), St. Martin’s Press, Young Asia Publishers (New Delhi), South Asia Publishers (New Delhi), Bangladesh Books International

C. Founder and Publisher, College Park International (University of Maryland International Affairs Monthly), 1989-1999

BOOK REVIEWS: American Political Science Review, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Asian Student, Economic Development and Cultural Change (University of Chicago), Foreign Affairs, Journal of American Orientalists, Journal of Asian Studies, Journal of the India International Centre, Journal of Politics, Pacific Affairs, Political Science Review, and the Indian Political Science Review

TOPICAL ARTICLES have appeared in The Christian Science Monitor, the Denver Post, The Economist (London), Far Eastern Economic Review, Information (Copenhagen), La Monde, and Newsday. Occasional articles have appeared in Amrita Bazaar Patrika (Calcutta), Hindustan Times (New Delhi), Indian Express (Bombay) and The Statesman (Calcutta).

TEACHING EXPERIENCE/COURSEWORK: Sponsor and Co-Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Fulbright International Center Polyseminar on Russia," Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS) #308 (a for- credit seminar involving four departments, for undergraduate and graduate students), Spring Semester, 1999

Semester-long coursework to improve teaching skills and learn new teaching technologies, Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland, Fall 2001

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT AT MARYLAND: International Law Private International Law Law Morality War and Terrorism International Organizations United Nations Reform Theories of International Regimes The International Regime for the Internet International Business and Concepts of Private Authority Introduction to International Relations Comparative Politics: Central Asia Comparative Politics: Southeast Asia Japanese Management Cultures and Technology Policy The Politics of Institutional Reform in Comparative Perspective The United Nations and Institutional Reform (scheduled for Fall 2004) Telecommunications Technology and Public Policy in Comparative Perspective East Asian Law and Diplomacy 8

PAST COURSES TAUGHT: (at Colgate, MIT, and two-week full-time seminars and "mini-courses" with Universities Field Staff International at Cal Tech, University of Hawaii, the East-West Center, several University of California campuses, Kansas University, University of Missouri, Indiana University, University of Wisconsin, Michigan State University, Tulane University, LSU, University of Alabama, Duke, North Carolina, Dartmouth, and Brown):

--Comparative Politics: Introductory Course (Colgate) --Political Theory (Colgate) --Methodologies of Political Science (Colgate) --Comparative Politics: South Asia (Colgate) --Comparative Politics: Africa (Colgate) --American Foreign Policy (Colgate) --International Relations and Diplomacy (Colgate) --Seminars at MIT and Field Staff campuses on subjects related to Political Economy in South Asia, East and Southeast Asia, Africa and the Middle East

GRADUATE SEMINARS TAUGHT AT MARYLAND:

Graduate Seminar in International Law Graduate Seminar in International Organization Comparative Political Economies: Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore Comparative Politics: Central Asia Comparative Politics: Southeast Asia

PH.D. DISSERTATION COMMITTEES:

--Adedayo Adekson, Non-Governmental Organizations in Africa, Government and Politics Department, University of Maryland, 2001-2002 --Ibrahim Arafat, Post-Soviet Central Asia, Government and Politics Department, University of Maryland, 1993-1997 --Kalyani Chadha, Information Technology Development in India, 1999-2000 --Anthony Chamberlain, Privatization and Costa Rican Politics, Government and Politics Department, University of Maryland, 1995-2005 (Chairman of Committee) --Jayasri Chaudhuri, Political Participation of Women in West Bengal, University of Calcutta, 1993-1994 --Robert W. Compton, Jr., Changing Power Elites and Party Systems in Asia, SUNY-Binghamton University, 1996-1998(Chairman of Committee) --Robert Forczyk, Indian Foreign Policy, Government and Politics Department, University of Maryland, 1991-1992 --Rajasri Guha, Political Science, Calcutta University, Ethnopsychology and Political Participation, 1995 --Hidetoshi Hashimoto, A Regional Human Rights Implementation Mechanism in East Asia, Government & Politics, UMCP, 1996-2000 (Chairman of Committee) --Shaugat Hassan, Indo-Bangladesh Relations, Australian National University, 1986-87 --Muna Hossain, The Politics of Educational Reform in Bangladesh, University of Maryland Government and Politics Department, 2003-2006 (Chair of Committee) --Ching-Chane Huang, Party Politics in Taiwan, University of Maryland, Government and Politics Department, 1995-96 --Ahmad Tariq Karim, Diplomatic Relations Between Iran, China and India, University of Maryland, 2004-2005 --Mizan Khan, Politics and the Environment in Bangladesh, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland, 1992-1997 9

--Sunita Kishor, Demography of India, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland, 1991-93 --Archana Kumar, Satellite Television and the Urban Poor in India, College of Journalism, University of Maryland, 1994-1998 --Shin Wa Lee, Environmental Refugees, Government and Politics Department, University of Maryland, 1992-1994 --Marian J. Leerburger, U.S. National Security Policy and the War on Drugs, Government and Politics Department, University of Maryland, 1991-1996 --Ashim Kumar Majumdar, The Emergence of Bangladesh, University of Calcutta, 1988-1989 --Syed Hasan Mamun, Population Planning in Bangladesh, University of Calcutta, 1988-1990 --Masahiro Matsumura, Japanese and American Foreign Assistance Programs, Government and Politics Department, University of Maryland, 1991-1993 --Gaber Mohammad, Agricultural Economics in Egypt, Agricultural Economics Department, University of Maryland, 1989-1991 --Samir Mohanty, Trade Unions in Rourkela Steel Plant, Sambalpur University, Orissa, 1995-96 --Gyasuddin Molla, South Asian Regional Security, University of Bombay, 1989-91 --Hasan Momun, Bangladesh Foreign Policy, Australian National University, 1989-90 --Chitrita Nandy, Rammanohar Lahiri and Indian Socialist Thought, Jadavpur University (Calcutta), 1990-1991 --P. Ranga Rao, Ideological Orientation of Peasants—An Empirical Study of Impact of Maoism on Peasants in Srikakulam District (Andhra Pradesh), Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, 1988 --Sharon Kay Rudy, Perceptions of International Educators, College of Education, University of Maryland, 1991-1992 --Susan Nelson, U.S. Democracy Promotion in Russia in the 1990s, University of Maryland, 2006 --Suva Sarkar, The Soviet Union and the Non-Aligned Movement, Jadavpur University (Calcutta), 1998-1999 --Richard Stemple, Political Communications, College of Journalism, University of Maryland at College Park, 1993-1998 --Edmund Wehrle, History Department, University of Maryland, The Labor Movement and the Vietnam War, 1997-1998 --John Whaley, Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region, Government and Politics, University of Maryland at College Park, 1995-2005 --Marianna Yamamoto, The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE): Approaches to Security, 2005-present

HONORS AND INDEPENDENT STUDY STUDENTS SUPERVISED: Yausamin Abediyeh (GVPT) – Immigration Policies & International Law (2002) Vladimir Abramson (GVPT) –Int’al Law and Organization of the World Bank (2006) Daniel Adams (GVPT) – Persistent Protest in International Customary Law (2003) Monte Agro (Engineering) - Telecommunications Project, 1994 Nashiah Ahmad (GVPT) - Islamic Law, 2002 Flavio Averbug (GVPT) – Media Coverage of International Politics (2002) Aaron Brand (GVPT) – U.S. Congress and the International Criminal Court, 2003 Kalyani Chada (Journalism) - Telecommunications Policy in India (1995) Nicholas Devine (GVPT) – International Trade Law (2003) Eric Ebeling (Educational Policy and Administration) - Indonesian Educational Planning, 1991-92 Amanda Edgar (GVPT) – China Policy in the U.S. Congress, 2003 Eugene Filip (GVPT) - Moldovan Foreign Policy - 1995-1996 Julie Goupil (Political Anthropology Project - Madagascar), 1994 10

Muna Hossain South Asia Regional Council–George Washington University,1997-98, University of Maryland, 2004 Alexis Kotarba (GVPT and Economics) – Political and Economic Development in Six African Success Stories (2003-2004) Kwei-bo Huang (GVPT) - Security Relationships Between Southeast Asia and China, 1997-1998 Vinod Joseph (School of Public Affairs) - U.S.-India Relations, 1995 Jason Koepke (GVPT) - Political Science Teaching, 2000 John Liipfert (International Criminal Court), 2001 Takako Loewenstein (GVPT) - Japanese Politics, 1993 Ian McKay (GVPT) – The International Criminal Court, 2003-2004 Manjusri Jayanta Palipani (School of Public Affairs) - South Asian Foreign Policy, 1994 Chris Perkins (GVPT) - Chinese Trade Politics) - 1990-1991 Dana Rothstein (GVPT) – Chinese Textile Safeguards, 2003 Josh Stein, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, 2002-2003 Babak Talebi (GVPT) Information Technology in Iran, 2000 Beth Weiss (GVPT) - Israel's Relations with the PRC, 2001 Fengshi Wu (GVPT) – Transparency Issues in International Law, 2003 Marianna Yamamoto (School of Public Affairs) – Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, 2003

FULBRIGHT RESEARCH SCHOLARS SPONSORED AS HOST FACULTY MEMBER

--Dr. U.A.B. Razia Akhtar Banu, Professor of Political Science, University, Bangladesh, 1995-96 --Dr. Kadir Alimov, Professor of International Law, Tashkent State Oriental Studies Institute, Uzbekistan, 1994-95 --Dr. Dilara Choudhury, Professor and Chair, Department of Government and Politics, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, 1996-97 --Dr. Aly M. El Salmi, Vice President, Cairo University, Egypt, 1991-92 --Dr. Nuri Gokaj, Professor of History, University of Shkodra, Albania, 1993-94 --Dr. Ataur Rahman Khan, Professor of History, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, 1994-95 --Dr. M. Ameeruz Zaman Khan, Professor of Management, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh, 1998-99 --Dr. Yoon-shik Lee, Professor and Chair of Public Administration, Soong Sil University, Korea, 1995-96 --Dr. Rasim Tajddinov, Department of Economics, Khazar University, Baku, Azerbaijan, 1994-95

MENTORING AND FACULTY LIAISON ACTIVITIES

--Mentor, Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Education, 1993-1995 --Administrative Mentor, Visiting Administrator Hwan-Yeon Yeo, from the Office of International Affairs, Seoul National University, March-September, 1997 --Faculty Liaison, Visiting Ford Foundation Fellow Ahmad Tariq Karim, Ambassador of Bangladesh, University of Maryland, 1998-2001 --Faculty Liaison, Visiting Professor Seuk-Ryule Hong, Seoul National University, April,1998-June, 1999 --Mentor, Visiting Fellow Leszek J. Sibilski, Advisor/Penipotentiary to the President of Poland, April,1998-May, 1999 --Mentor, Visiting Fellow Sung Ja Choi, Senior Editor, Hankook-Ilbo (The Korea Times), October, 1998-November, 1999

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FULBRIGHT ACTIVITIES

1967 – Participant, Fulbright-sponsored group program to Africa for 10 young faculty members from U.S. universities, led by Gwendolyn Carter, Northwestern University 1977-83 – Board Member, United States Educational Foundation in India (USEFI), India’s Fulbright Commission during years of residence in New Delhi 1983-86 - Member of the Fulbright Commission Board during years of residence in Bangkok, Thailand 1989-93 - Campus Fulbright Representative, University of Maryland at College Park 1990, 1991, 1992 - Selection Committee, Fulbright-funded Humphrey Fellowship Program, Washington, D. C. 1991, 1992 - Selection Committee, Fulbright Scholars in Residence Program, Washington, D. C. 1996-1997 - Advisory Committee, USIA Study on the Future of the Fulbright Program 1996-1999 - Advisory Committee, Washington, D. C. Fulbright Enrichment Program 1996-1999 - Organizing Committee, Fulbright International Center Foreign Policy Seminars, University of Maryland at College Park

BOARD MEMBERSHIPS:

Advisory Board, PBS/Sconset Media/Genesis Television Project on “The Power: The Information Revolution in Our Lives,” 2005-present Executive Committee, Advisory Board, Institute for Global Chinese Affairs, University of Maryland, 1998-1999; Co-developer of the Institute, 1993-1998 Executive Secretary, Board of Directors, American Association for Chinese Studies, 1996-1998 Executive Committee, Board Member, Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA), 1996-1998 Executive Director, Board of Directors, Korea-America Friendship Society, Mid- Atlantic Chapter, 1994-1998 Advisory Board, World Trade Center Institute of Baltimore, Governor's World Trade Center Institute for Youth, 1992-1995 Board of Directors, Sino-American Cultural Society, Washington, D. C., 1991- present Board of Governors, Executive Committee, American Institute of Pakistan Studies, 1990-1996 Executive Board Member, American Institute of Bangladesh Studies, 1990-1996 (member of Nominating Committee and helped write original successful grant proposal for funding from USIA) Board of Directors, University of Chicago Alumni Association, San Francisco, California, 1988-1989 Advisory Council, International Law Institute, 1983-1988 Advisory Board, Thai Institute of Physics, 1986-1988 Elected Vice-President and Member of the Board of Governors, American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand, 1984-1987 Governing Council, The Siam Society, Thailand, 1984-1987 Advisory Council, Women's World Banking, 1984-1987 Advisory Board, Press Development Institute, 1983-1986 Member, Fulbright Bi-National Commission Board, Bangkok, 1983-1986 Board of Directors, United States Educational Foundation in India (Fulbright), 1980-1983 12

Executive Board, American Institute of Indian Studies, 1969-1975 Founder, Bengal Studies Group of the Association for Asian Studies; President, 1973 and 1983, Board Member, 1973-1985 WASHINGTON, D.C.-BALTIMORE REGIONAL COMMITTEES (INVITED MEMBER):

Reviewer for U.S. Agency for International Development's Draft Strategic Plan, March-April, 1997 Maryland-China Business Council, 1996-1998 Advisory Committee, Washington, D. C. Area Fulbright Enrichment Program, 1996-1999 Advisory Committee, USIA Study on the Future of the Fulbright Program, 1996-1997 Asian Business Network Executive Committee Board, World Trade Center Institute, Baltimore, 1995-1997 Commission on International Affairs, National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC), 1994-1999 East Asia Trade Committee, Southern Maryland Trade Association/ World Trade Center Institute, Baltimore, 1993-1995 International Business Committee, Maryland Chamber of Commerce, 1991-1996 Selection Committee, Fulbright Scholars in Residence Program, Washington, D. C., 1991, 1992 Selection Committee, Fulbright Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program, Washington, D. C., 1990, 1991, 1992 Academic Affairs Committee, National Assoc of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC), 1990-1993 Representative for the University of Maryland at College Park, Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA), 1990-1997 Invited Member, Maryland Marketing Roundtable of the State of Maryland's Office of International Trade (Maryland International Division), 1989-1998

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CAMPUS ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:

Member, CORE Curriculum Committee, University of Maryland, 2004-2005 Member, Annual Five-Year Faculty Review Committee, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, 2003-2004 Marshal, December Commencement, University of Maryland at College Park, 2003, 2004, 2005 Advisor to Phi Alpha Delta Co-Educational Law Fraternity, 2003, 2004 Member, Search Committee to hire a new Associate Ombudsperson, Chaired by Roberta Coates and Colleen Farmer, 2002 Advisor to the University of Maryland/Georgetown University Joint Seminar on International Affairs, 2001 Member, the Provost's Organizing Committee to establish an Arabic Language Program at the University of Maryland at College Park, 1999-2000 Board of Advisors, Office of Continuing and Extended Education/Maryland English Institute Joint Program in English as a Second Language, 1998-1999 University of Maryland Representative to the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Fachhochschule Mannheim, Germany, November, 1998 Member, Program Committee, Fulbright International Center Building, Provost's Office, 1998-1999 Co-developer, Chung-Ang University (Korea), Graduate School of International Studies Summer Institute at the University of Maryland (with School of Public Affairs and Office of Continuing Education & Summer Programs), Summer, 1998 Member, Organizing Committee, University of Maryland Art Gallery Exhibition on "Russia's Constructivist Roots," 1996-1997 13

Chair, Search Committee for Director of International Development, Office of University Advancement, 1996-97

Corporate Secretary and Member of the Board, University Research Corporation International (URCI) [a non-stock, nonprofit corporation organized by the Board of Regents to promote and implement scientific research and service activities by soliciting, receiving and administering externally funded international research and service grants], 1996-2001 Member, Selection Committee, Masako Kuriyama Fellowships, 1996-99 Member, International Strategic Research Committee, College of Business and Management, 1995-96 Search Committee Consultant, Department of History Position in Modern Chinese History, 1995-96 Member, Concept Group for International Programs, Campus Strategic Plan, 1994- 1995 Co-Founder and Member of Advisory Board, College Park Scholars in International Studies Program, 1993-1999 Women's Studies International Projects Advisory Group, 1993-1995 Alternate Member (Government and Politics Representative), Collegiate Council, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, 1993-1995 Advisory Committee, Chinese Cultural Week (Organized by Student Organizations representing the PRC, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Chinese-American Campus Associations), 1993-1994 Co-Chair, University of Maryland International Strategic Plan, 1991-1993 External Review Participant, Women's Studies Program, University of Maryland at College Park, 1992-1993 Member of Search Committee, Department of Government and Politics, for positions in Comparative Politics, International Politics, Public Policy, 1992-1993 External Review Consultant, Department of French and Italian, University of Maryland at College Park, 1990 Advisory Board, Language House and International House Student Residences, University of Maryland at College Park, 1990-1995 Advisory Board, International Business and Foreign Languages Program, UMCP, 1990-1995 Co-Developer and Governing Board Member, Maryland/Mexico Resource Center and Study Group, Mexico City (1990-1995) Co-Founder and Advisory Board, Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), University of Maryland at College Park (1990-1995) Co-Founder and Board Member, Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies, University of Maryland, 1990-1995 Co-organizer, Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector (IRIS) Project (with Professor Mancur Olson and others, helped write the original proposal to USAID and subsequently supported the project in a variety of ways), 1990- 1999 Acting Director, Governor's Maryland Eastern European People's Program, 1990- 1991 Advisory Board, Mid-Atlantic Japan-in-the-Schools (MARJiS) Program, 1990-1995 Co-founder and Board Member, Japan Technological Affairs Program, University of Maryland at College Park, 1990-1995 Co-founder, Board Member and Secretary of the Executive Committee, University of Maryland System International Faculty and Administrators Association (UMIFAA), 1990-1995 Co-organizer, National Symposium on U.S.-Soviet Technology, College Park, Maryland, May, 1990 Governing Board, Faculty Club, University of Maryland at College Park, 1990-1992 Review Committee, Improvement of Instruction Program, Dean of Undergraduate Studies Office, University of Maryland at College Park, 1990 14

Governing Council, Latin American Studies Center, University of Maryland at College Park, 1989-1995

Advisory and Selection Committees, Advanced Seminar on the American Foreign Policy Process, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland, 1989- 1995 Executive Committee, International Affairs Committee, University of Maryland at College Park, 1989-1999

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE/CONSULTANCIES AT OTHER CAMPUSES/ORGANIZATIONS:

Consultant on the Master of Science in Technology Degree of Reena Patel, Arizona State University, 2003 Advisory Board, 2nd Annual International Conference on Chinese Calligraphy Education, held at California State University, Long Beach, California, August 11-13, 1999 World Federation of International Music Competitions, Hosting Committee for the April, 2000 meeting in Washington, D. C. (invited member), 1998-2000 Consultant to Morgan State University for Evaluation of MSU's East Asian Studies Program, September/October, 1997 International Advisory Board, Institute of Comprehensive Security Studies, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1997-2000 Consultant to the Provost/Vice-Chancellor on International Development Projects, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 1996 Consultant to University of Pittsburgh Center for International Studies for their campus-wide International Studies Strategic Planning Exercise, March 1995 Consultant to National Endowment for Humanities to Review Grant Proposals, February 1995 Advisory Board, Bangladesh Institute for Policy Studies, 1995-2000 Advisory Board, Center for Sustainable Development, Third World Foundation, 1993-1995 Consultant to Florida International University on the Latin American Studies Program Strategic Planning Exercise, 1992-93 Consultant to Rouse Corporation on the World Trade Center Baltimore) Architecture Project, 1991-92 Director, American Farm Bureau Federation Study Group in India (February-March 1979) Director, Charles F. Kettering Foundation/Overseas Development Council Study Group in India (December 1977/January 1978) Vice-Chair, Program Committee, Association for Asian Studies, 1971-72 Director, Off-Campus Studies Programs, Colgate University, 1970-71 Director and Senior Fellow, American Institute of Indian Studies, Calcutta and New Delhi, India, 1968-1970 Director of Area Studies Core Program, Colgate University, 1966-1968 Committees at Colgate: Student Affairs, Judiciary Board, January Program Committee, Off-Campus Study Groups, General Education, Research Council, Honorary Degrees

RESEARCH/PROJECT DEVELOPMENT/CONSULTING EXPERIENCE:

Invited Member, Program Committee, “South Asian Studies Evaluation Conference,” sponsored by ASPAC (Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast), the West Coast regional affiliate of the Association for Asian Studies, to be held April 27-29, 2007 at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles 15

Co-Organizer, “Leadership Training for a New Eastern Europe," a project of the James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership for the development of leadership curriculum and training programs for the disabled and disadvantaged in Poland,Ukraine and Slovakia, 1998-1999 Co-Organizer, Fulbright International Center Inter-disciplinary (for credit) Polyseminar on Russia, Spring Semester, 1999 Principal Organizer, Fulbright International Center seminar on "Contemporary Change in Russia, Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia," College Park, October 13, 1998 Consultant and Co-Sponsor, "International Conference on East Asian Calligraphy Education," College Park, Maryland, April 10-12,1998 Invited Paper, "The Development of Collaborative Research and Teaching Programs Between Korea and the United States," Second Korea-U.S. Forum, Seoul, Korea, July 3-5, 1997 Co-Organizer, 26th Annual Conference on "Political, Social and Economic Development in Contemporary China," held in College Park, co-sponsored by the University of Maryland, University of South Carolina, Duke University, the Hoover Institution, New York University, and the Institute of International Relations, June 8-11, 1997 Co-Organizer, International Symposium on "Korea's Corporate Cultures," March 17, 1997, co-sponsored by The Korea America Friendship Society, Korea Economic Institute of America, and UMCP Korea Council Co-Organizer, International Conference on "Food and Security on the Korean Peninsula," February 18, 1997, co-sponsored by the Korea America Friendship Society, American Enterprise Institute, and Korea Economic Institute of America Co-Organizer, International Conference on "Post-War Taiwan in Historical Perspective," co-sponsored by the University of Maryland and National Tsinghua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, September, 1996 Co-Organizer, International Conference on "Chinese Archives and American Scholarship," Yantai (Shandong), co-sponsored with the Chinese National Archives, People's Republic of China, August 20-24, 1996 Co-Founder and Organizing Chair, University of Maryland Trade and Technology Seminars , bringing together 100-150 scholars, business people, journalists, and policy-makers for each seminar, including: "The Global Information Infrastructure: Paths and Impediments to Implementation," May 25, 1995; "American Science and Technology in a Global Setting: The years Ahead," March 7, 1995; and "Trade and Technology Initiatives in the Clinton Administration," December, 1994. Co-Organizer, International Conference on "Local Chinese Archives and the Historiography of Modern China," College Park, co-sponsored by the University of Maryland and the U.S. National Archives, October, 1995 Faculty Associate, The Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda, Department of Government & Politics, UMCP, 1994-present Research Associate, Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland, 1993-present Founder and Organizing Chair, China Regional Seminars for the Mid-Atlantic Region (25 meetings that brought leading scholars, business people, journalists, and policy-makers together for conferences ranging in attendance from 30 to 250 people), 1993-1999 Member, "Committee of Experts," AID's Board for International Food and Agricultural Development and Economic Cooperation (BIFADEC), October, 1992- 1993 Consultant to University of New Mexico on a dissertation by Meredith A. Ross, "Identification of Factors Contributing to Effectiveness of International Programs at Public, Four-Year Colleges and Universities in the U.S.," 16

1992-1993 Consultant to Tenure Committee for Associate Professor Christine Specter, Department of Management and International Business, Florida International University, 1991 Consultant to the World Bank, Ankara and Izmir, Turkey, June, 1992

Co-Developer (with Karen Dawisha and Bruce Parrott), a major multi- university cooperative project, with The Johns Hopkins University, on "The Future of the Russian Littoral: The International Politics of Eurasia into the 21st Century," 1991-1999 Co-Developer (with Erland Heginbotham of the National Planning Association), "Gateway Japan" (National Japan Clearinghouse Project), 1991, Advisory Board, 1994-97 Co-Organizer, with the COMSAT Laboratories and the World Trade Center Institute in Baltimore, national seminar (attended by 170 people) on "European and Pacific Rim Market Opportunities in the Information Technology Industry," COMSAT Laboratories, September 24, 1991 Leader of the Delegation, American Council for International Leadership Study Team to Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Poland, Summer, 1991 Affiliate Professor, Center for International Security Studies at Maryland (CISSM), 1991-present Adjunct Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Washington, D. C., 1988-89 Study Group Leader on Bangladesh, The World Bank, Washington, D. C., 1987-1988 Consultant to the Rockefeller Brothers (1972-1979), Morgan Guaranty Trust (1977- 1983), Motorola Corporation (1989), Standard Oil of Indiana (1976-1981) and SRI International (1986-1989) Consultant, Ramon Magsaysay Foundation and Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Manila, Philippines, 1979-1983 Founder-Organizer, Center for Policy Research/AID project on Energy Resources in Bangladesh (1981-83)

LECTURES/CONFERENCES/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Invited Lecture, "Indian Agriculture, Food Security and Environmental Concerns: A Perspective," at NORAGRIC (The Agricultural University of Norway), Centre for International Environment and Development Studies, Oslo, August 20, 1999 Invited Panel Chair, "U.S.-Russian Research Cooperations [including representatives from the Departments of Energy and Defense from the U.S. and U.K]," International Workshop on New Models and Predictive Methods for Shock Wave/Dynamic Processes in Energetic Materials and Related Solids," co-sponsored by the Naval Sea Systems Command and the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland,July 4-9, 1999 Invited Lecturer, Anhui Province Research and Training Project (6-month project for 30 Chinese business, political and administrative leaders), University of Maryland at College Park, February-July, 1998 Invited Participant, "Joint International Exchange Practitioners and Disability Colleagues" Interactive Conference,sponsored by United States Information Agency and Mobility International, Washington, D. C., April 1, 1998 Invited Participant, "The Business of Universities," 11th International Meeting of University Administrators, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, January 6-10, 1998 Invited Speaker, Taraknath Das Foundation 15th Annual Distinguished Award Program, Columbia University, April 18, 1997 Invited Panelist, "The Changing Role of Universities in International 17

Sustainable Development," 1997 International Development Conference, Morell & Associates, January 14, 1997, Ralph Smuckler, Chairman Invited Panelist, "Thai-U.S. Telecommunications Cooperation,"U.S.-Thailand Business Council 2nd Annual Meeting, Bangkok Thailand, November 24-26, 1996 Invited Panelist, Symposium on "Preparing the Fulbright Exchange Program for the 21st Century," Washington, D. C., November 20, 1996, co-sponsored by the Library of Congress and the National Council for International Visitors Chairman, U.S.-ASEAN Council for Business Technology Workshop on "Doing Business in Thailand" World Trade Center Institute, Baltimore, September 26, 1996 Invited Panelist, Korea-America Friendship Society Forum on "Re-Establishing the Korea-U.S. Relationship in a Rapidly Changing Age," Seoul, Korea, June 13-15, 1996 Chairman, Panel on "Cross-Strait Relations and Its Impact on Sino-American Relations," 25th Sino-American Conference on Contemporary China, Institute of International Relations, Taipei, June 11, 1996 Invited Group Discussion Leader, "Higher Education, the Corporate Sector, States and Communities: Forming New Partnerships for Economic Development," USAID one-day workshop led by the Association Liaison Office for University Cooperation in Development, Washington, D. C., March 19, 1996 Invited Paper on "Management, Funding and Outreach as Elements of an Agenda for Internationalization," AIEA Annual Conference in San Antonio, Texas, February 29-March 3, 1996 Welcoming Address, "Engagement and Disengagement: New Directions in U.S. Foreign Policy," conference sponsored by the University of Maryland at College Park in collaboration with the International Studies Association, November 2-4, 1995 Invited Participant, "Research Agenda for the Internationalization of Higher Education" Working Group, Association of International Education Administrators AIEA)/U.S. Department of Education, Center for International Education, August 10-11, 1995 (and follow-up meetings, 1995-96) Invited Participant, "German Unification: From Euphoria to Disallusion," conference at Free University of Berlin, June 12-18, 1994 Invited lecture to the Chinese-American Professionals Association at their convention in Washington, D. C. on November 13, 1993, on the topic "Building Academic Partnerships with Universities in Greater China" Invited lecture on "Higher Education and the Evolving New Countries of Eastern and Central Europe," National Association of State Universities and Land- Grant Colleges annual meeting, Washington, D. C., November 12, 1993 Invited lecture on "Language and Strategic Planning" to the TESOL/ Foreign Language Education Program, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, College of Education, University of Maryland at College Park, November 3, 1993 Chaired the Opening Panel on "Sustainability and a New Economic System" at the inaugural conference of the Harrison Program on the Future of the Global Agenda, College Park, Maryland, October 28, 1993 Chair, Panel on "Prospects for Central Europe: The Transitional Challenges to Political Sustainability," at a conference on "Post Communist Transitions," held at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, organized by the Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies, April 29-30, 1993 Invited Paper on "International Education in the United States: Trends and Prospects," at seminars organized by the University of London and Surrey University in England, March 31, 1993 Keynote address for conference "Crossing Boundaries: International Perspectives on Global Change and Gender Equity," sponsored by the Curriculum Transformation Project and Women's Studies Program, University of Maryland, November 13, 1992 Invited Paper at a Panel on "The Democratic Transition in Central Asia," at the 18

Third Economic Congress in Izmir, Turkey, sponsored by the World Bank, June 4-7, 1992 Invited Paper on "Resource Building," Academic Leadership Institute of the University of Maryland System, April 20, 1992 Keynote Address, Chinese Economics Association, Washington, D. C., June 28, 1991

Invited Paper and Co-Chair of the Concluding Panel of a Seminar on "Strategies for International Cooperation of Agricultural Science and Technology", Kyungpook National University, Taegu, Korea, February 20-24, 1991 Chair of the Plenary Session, African Studies Association Meetings, Baltimore, November 1990 Lecturer, Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State, 1986-1990 Commencement Address, Sonoma State University, May 1989 The Snyder Lectures on the State of Modern Asia, University of Toronto, January 1983 Participant, AUFS Conference on Islam, Communalism and Modern Nationalism, Bellagio, Italy, April 1981 Participant, Agricultural Development Council/Ford Foundation Organizing Conferences on Water Resources,Salisbury Connecticut June 1980 and New Delhi India, August 1981 Participant, AUFS Conferences on the Politics of Food (Rome April 1978; Salisbury, September 1979; Islamabad, Pakistan, 1981) Interport Lecturer, Semester-at-Sea program (Hong-Kong-Madras), Spring 1977, 1980, 1983; Fall Voyages 1978, 1979, 1981 Non-Governmental Delegate, United Nations Conference on World Population, Bucharest, Rumania, August 1974 Participant, AUFS-Caltech Conferences on Population and the Human Environment (Rome, December 1971 and January 1974; Pasadena, January 1973; Cambridge England, August 1972 and July 1973) Participant, Summer Seminar on Basic Human Needs, Aspen Institute of Humanistic Studies, Summer 1976, Harlan Cleveland, Director Discussion Group Leader, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, Study Group on Bengal, 1971 Participant, AID Summer Seminar on Political Development and Political Participation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Summer 1968 Participant, Syracuse University Summer Seminar on National Integration in Africa, Summer 1966, Fred Burke, Director Participant, Northwestern University Summer Seminar on Africa, Haile Selassie University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Summer 1967, Gwendolyn Carter, Director

RADIO, TELEVISION and Film:

Member, 3-person Advisory Board, Sconset Media/Genesis (New York) and WETA (Washington, D. C.) for television/film project “The Power: The Information Revolution In Our Lives,” produced by Jonathan M. Conrad, 2005- Consultant to the Flagship Television Channel, University of Maryland at College Park, 1996-2000 Appearances on national and local radio and television stations, including Agronsky and Company, the McNeil/Lehrer Report, CNN, Public Broadcasting (PBS) stations in San Francisco, Kansas City, Honolulu, Madison, Wisconsin, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Birmingham, Alabama, Boston. Lecturer and Organizer, "The Indian Subcontinent: Continuity and Change, Change and Continuity" a course taught on television's "Sunrise Semester," CBS Television Network, 1976-1977 Co-Organizer and Commentator, BBC One-Hour Special Biography of Prime Minister 19

Indira Gandhi, 1978 Co-Organizer and Commentator, “Afghanistan and the Superpowers,” a film directed By Paul Sendry for the Institute of World Affairs, University of Wisconsin/ Milwaukee, 1980

MEMBERSHIPS:

Asia Society, American Association of University Professors, Association of Asian Studies, Cosmos Club, U.S. Naval Institute, Siam Society, American Chamber of Commerce, Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand, International Studies Association, Royal Bangkok Sports Club, Polo Club, Rotary Club (New Delhi, Bangkok, College Park), India International Centre, Delhi Golf Club

HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS:

--2004 Excellence in Teaching Award, Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland, presented by the Center for Teaching Excellence --Landmark Award of the University of Maryland (for "unprecedented contributions to the international life of the university”), 2001 --Distinguished Service Award (the highest award presented to Beloit alumni), Beloit College, 1999 --Faculty Member of the Year Recognition Award, Chinese Student Association, University of Maryland, 1996 --Included Among the "88 for '88" Most Exciting Leaders in the San Francisco Bay Area by the San Francisco Chronicle, December 1988 --Officer of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand, appointed by His Majesty, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 1986 --Who's Who in Society and Who's Who in the East, first selected 1983 --National Science Foundation Grant, MIT, 1970-1972 --Outstanding Young Men of America, 1970 --Senior Research Fellowship, American Institute of Indian Studies, 1968-1970 --National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 1968-1969 --Shell Oil Company Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1967-1968 --Post-Doctoral Fellowship in International Studies, Columbia University, 1965-1967 --Carnegie Foundation Teaching Fellowship, 1964-1965 --Ford Foundation Foreign Area Fellowship, 1962-1964 --National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship, 1961-1962 --Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship, 1959-1961 --Robert H. Morse Academic Scholarship, Beloit College, 1955-1959 --Rockford Newspaper Carriers College Scholarship, 1955-1959, for being chosen Newspaper Carrier of the Year in 1951, 1952 and 1953.