LORRAINE CARLOS SALAZAR Curriculum Vitae

Degrees Obtained

2004 Doctor of Philosophy, Southeast Asian Studies Program, Australian National University

Dissertation entitled “States, Markets Reforms and Rents: The Political Economy of Telecommunications Reform in Malaysia and the Philippines”

Supervisor: Benedict Tria Kerkvliet Advisors: Harold Crouch, Hal Hill, Natasha Hamilton-Hart, Reynaldo Ileto

1995, 1996 BA-MA Political Science, Honors Program, magna cum laude, University of the Philippines, Diliman

Professional Experience

September 2005 to present Article Contributor on Malaysia, Philippines, and Southeast Asia, Oxford Analytica

April 2005 to April 2006 Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,

Nov 2004 to May 2005 Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines

June 2001 to October 2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines

Feb to June 2003 Tutor, “Individual and Society in Asia,” Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University, ,

July to November 2002 Casual Lecturer, “Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia,” Centre for Societies and Histories, Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

Feb to November 2002 Casual Lecturer, The Study of Asia (a Masters and Graduate Diploma class in Asian Studies), Lectured on 1) How to Use Political Economy as a Methodology in Studying Philippines and Malaysia, and 2) Philippine Politics and Government,

1 Centre for Societies and Histories, Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

2000 to present Article Contributor, Asian Analysis (www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis), a monthly online journal published by the ASEAN Focus Group in cooperation with the Faculty of Asian Studies at the Australian National University

August to December 2002 Filipino Language Teacher, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and AUSAID, Canberra, Australia

Nov to December 2000 and Visiting Research Associate, Institute of Strategic and May to October 2001 International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and at the Institute Kajian Malaysia dan Antarabangsa (IKMAS), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

Oct to December 2000 Administrative Assistant, Philippine Economy Update Conference, Department of Economics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australia National University, Canberra, Australia

August to October 2000 Research Assistant, Filipino Migration to Australia Project, University of Western Sydney, Sydney, Australia

1998-1999 Research Associate, Carlos P. Romulo Foundation for Peace and Development project on “E-Commerce Policy Issues in the Philippines”

Nov 1996 to May 2001 Instructor, Department of Political Science, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines

Nov 1997 to April 1999 Coordinator, Office of Student Affairs, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines

June to October 1996 Teaching Associate, Department of Political Science, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines

August 1996-April 1997 Research Assistant to Professor Alexander R. Magno, (Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City), on Philippine Heritage Book Project entitled “The Philippines: 1965-1986”

February-March 1996 Research Assistant to Dr. Temario C. Rivera, (Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman,

2 Quezon City)

July-August 1995 Student Assistant to Dr. Francisco Nemenzo, (former President, University of the Philippines), to help supervise class of Japanese students doing fieldwork research in the Philippines

May-September 1995 Research Assistant to Dr. Michael Pinches, (Murdoch University, Australia), on “The Philippine’s New Rich”

Research Interests

· Political and social change in Southeast Asia, especially Philippines and Malaysia · Political economy of market reforms (privatisation, liberalisation, and regulatory reforms) in utilities and various economic sectors of Southeast Asia · Social movement, student politics in the Philippines and Southeast Asia · Everyday politics in Southeast Asia · Politics of development and underdevelopment · Political economy, local politics, and contemporary developments in the Philippines · Political economy, local politics, and contemporary developments in Malaysia · Telecommunications reforms, ICT and e-commerce policies and developments · Political transitions in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia (democratisation, decentralisation, elections, and electoral funding) · Islam and identity in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia · Gender and migration

Publications

Sole Authored Book

Rent-Seeking, Market Reforms, and the State: Telecommunications Liberalisation in Malaysia and the Philippines. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, forthcoming.

Articles and Book Chapters

“Filipino expats providing safety net,” Singapore Straits Times, 6 January 2006.

“Philippine President Escapes Impeachment,” Asian Analysis, October 2005.

“Arroyo Survives a Tumultuous July,” Asian Analysis, August 2005.

“Controversies and Democratic Consolidation,” Malaysiakini, June 2005.

3 “News on Manila off the Mark,” Singapore Straits Times, 27 May 2005. Reprinted by Philippine Star, 2 June 2005.

“ASEAN’s Approach to ICT: Policies and Cooperation,” with Shelah Lardizabal. Digital Review of Asia Pacific, 2005/2006, pp. 237-244.

“Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) ICT Policies and Strategies, ” with Shelah Lardizabal. Digital Review of Asia Pacific, 2005/2006, pp. 245-252.

“Privatisation, Patronage and Enterprise Development: Liberalising Telecommunications in Malaysia,” in The State of Malaysia: Ethnicity, Equity and Reform edited by Edmund Terence Gomez. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2004.

“First Come First Served: Privatization under Mahathir,” in Reflections: The Mahathir Years edited by Bridget Welsh. Washington D.C.: School of Advanced and International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 2004.

“The Development of the Multimedia Super-Corridor,” with Terry Cutler, in Malaysian Industrial Development in the New Millennium edited by Colin Barlow. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, forthcoming.

“The Legacies of Mahathir’s Privatisation Policy,” Asian Analysis, March 2004.

"Overseas Filipino Workers Get the Vote," Asian Analysis, November 2002.

"Of Con-Con and Cha-Cha," Asian Analysis, July 2000.

[email protected]: E-Commerce Policy Issues in the Philippines. Manila: Carlos P. Romulo Foundation for Peace and Development, 1999.

“Agbayanis of Pangasinan: Rereading Elite Politics,” Philippine Political Science Journal, May 1999.

Conference and Seminar Presentations

Panel Speaker, Panel on Reflections on the World Dialogue on Regulation 3rd Cycle Studies and Directions for the 4th Cycle, World Dialogue on Regulation Expert Forum, Elizabeth Hotel, Singapore, 30 September 2005.

“The Philippines in 2005: Catch-up, Crisis, and Controversies,” paper presented at the Regional Strategic and Political Developments Forum, organised by the Institute Of South East Asian Studies, Orchard Hotel, Singapore, 24 August 2005.

“Controversies and Contestations in a Weak State,” paper presented at “On the Brink of Another People Power?” A Panel Discussion on Events in the Philippines, Institute Of South East Asian Studies, Singapore, 22 August 2005.

4 “The Privatisation of Water Services in Metro Manila: Lessons from a Mixed Outcome,” Forum on Water Issues in Southeast Asia: Present Trends and Future Directions, 16 to 17 August 2005, ISEAS, Singapore.

Invited Speaker, Roundtable Discussion on Filipino Encounters With Education Australia, Philippines-Australia Studies Network, Ateneo De Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines, 31 January 2005.

Discussant, Politics Panel, Philippine Update, organised by the Australian National University, and the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), Canberra, Australia and Makati, Philippines, 12 October 2004.

“A long route to consolidation: liberalizing telecommunications in Malaysia,” paper presented at the 4th International Malaysian Studies Conference, University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor Malaysia, 3 to 5 August 2004.

“Privatisation, Patronage, and Enterprise Development: Liberalising Telecommunications in Malaysia” seminar presented at 1) the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 22 April 2004 and 2) at the Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 13 May 2004.

“Mahathir’s Privatisation Policy: the Legacy of First Come First Served” paper presented at the Transition in Malaysia Update, ANU, Canberra, 1 December 2003.

“From Monopoly to Competition: The Politics of Telecommunications Liberalisation in the Philippines,” paper presented at the Philippine Studies Group, Canberra, 24 October 2003.

“Contesting People Power,” paper presented at the 13th Asian Studies Association of Australia Biennial Conference, Hobart, 30 June to 3 July 2002.

Discussant, Panel on the Malaysian Multimedia Super Corridor, 3rd Australia-Malaysia International Conference, 22-24 March 2002, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

“Telecommunications Reform in Malaysia,” paper presented at the Malaysian Studies Forum, Australian National University, 14 March 2002.

“Stumbling Upon a Revolution: the Philippines’ Edsa 2 and Edsa 3,” paper presented at the Philippine Studies Workshop, ANU, 30 November 2001.

“The Political Economy of Telecommunications Reform in Malaysia,” paper read at the 12 th Malaysian Studies Colloquium at the University of Sydney, 8-9 November 2001.

“New Cronyism in the Philippines,” paper presented at the 5th ASEAN Inter-University Seminar on Social Development: Post-Crisis Southeast Asia, National University of Singapore, 23-25 May 2001.

5 “Weather-weather Lang iyan: Another Look at Cronyism in the Philippines,” paper read at the Islands of the Mind, Philippines Studies and its Discontents in Australia, Australian National University, 20 October 2000.

“Not Yet (Fully) in Service: Telecoms Reform in the Philippines,” paper read at the Philippine Studies Group, Canberra, August 2000.

“Market Roles, State Rules: Telecoms Reform in the Philippines and Malaysia,” paper read at the 12th Biennial Asian Studies Association of Australia 2000 Conference, University of , 3 – 5 July 2000. “Prospects and Challenges of the New Information Age, ” paper read at the 2nd Young Leaders International Conference, Taipei, Taiwan April 25-30 2000.

“Pahinungod: The University of the Philippines Oblation Service Corps,” Paper read at the Third Asia-Pacific Young Leaders Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, May 1998.

“The Economy and the Environment,” paper read at the 2nd ASEAN Students Conference, , , Indonesia, 10 to 5 March 1996.

Short Courses:

Telecommunications Reform Course on ‘Catalyzing Change: Strategies to Achieve Connectivity and Convergence,” conducted by Learning Initiative on Reforms for Network Economies Asia, Elizabeth Hotel, Singapore, 24-30 September 2005.

Courses Taught (Syllabi and student teaching evaluations available upon request)

University of the Philippines:

Undergraduate courses

Social Sciences II Social, Economic, and Political Theory Political Science 14 Philippine Government and Politics Political Science 160 Society, Politics, and Government Political Science 178 Government and Politics of Southeast Asia

Graduate Course

Geography 291 Political Economy of Development in Southeast Asia

Australian National University:

Undergraduate courses

Casual Lecturer The Chinese in the Philippines The so called “Chinese Bamboo Network” in Southeast Asia (ASHI3002)

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Tutor Individual and Society in Asia B (ASHI1003)

Graduate Course

Casual Lecturer How to Use Political Economy as a Methodology in Studying Philippines and Malaysia (SEAS8020) Philippine Politics and Government (SEAS8040)

Languages

Filipino and Ilocano mother tongues English speaking, reading, and writing fluency Bahasa Melayu/ Indonesia speaking, reading, and writing ability Spanish basic speaking, intermediate reading and writing ability

Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards

April 2005 to Visiting Research Fellowship, Institute of South East Asian Studies April 2006 (ISEAS), Singapore

October 1999 to International Post-Graduate Research Scholarship (IPRS), Australian March 2004 National University and Department of Education, Training, and Youth Affairs (DETYA) Australia PhD Scholarship

November 2000 to Dissertation Fieldwork Research Funding, Faculty of Asian Studies October 2001 Australian National University

1995 Magna cum laude, BA-MA Political Science Honours Program, University of the Philippines

1995 Most Outstanding Student Award, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines

1995-1996 Vice- Chairperson, University Student Council, University of the Philippines

1994-1995 Councillor, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Student Council

1994-1996 Recipient, Pi Gamma Mu Honour Society Scholar’s Award

1994-1995 Recipient, Phi Kappa Phi Honour Society Scholar’s Award

1992-1996 University of the Philippines Presidential Scholarship Grant Professional Affiliations

1996 to present Philippine Political Science Association

7 2004 to present Malaysian Social Sciences Association 2000 to 2004 Asian Studies Association of Australia 2000 to 2004 Malaysian Studies Association of Australia 2000 to 2004 Philippines Studies Association of Australia

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