Curriculum Vitae of Walden Bello Name: Walden Flores Bello Residential Address: 62 Moncado St, BF Homes, Commonwealth Ave, Quezon City Philippines 1127 Work Address: Focus on the Global South 19 Maginhawa, Quezon City, Philippines Date of Birth: November 11, 1945 Place: Cardona, Rizal, Philippines Telephone: Cell: +(63) 966 367 9156 Email Addresses: [email protected] [email protected] Key positions held: Representative of Akbayan Citizens Action Party, House of Representatives, Republic of the Philippines (resigned March 19, 2015) Member of the Board, Focus on the Global South, Bangkok, Thailand (current) International Adjunct Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Binghamton (current) Associate, Transnational Institute (current) Professor, Sociology Dept, University of the Philippines, 1994 to 2009 Selected Current and Past Positions Held since 1982 2016-2017 Senior Research Scholar, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan 2015 Activist in Residence A.E. Havens Center, Sociology Dept., University of Wisconsin 1 2009-March 19, 2015 Akbayan Party-List Representative, House of Representatives of the Philippines 2008 - Adjunct Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Binghamton 2007 - 15 Distinguished Visiting Professor of International Development Studies, St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada 2007 - Member of the Board, Focus on the Global South 2006 Visiting Professor, University of California at Santa Barbara 2006 Visiting Professor, University of California at Irvine 2006 Member of the Board, Center for Economic Policy Research Washington, DC 2006 Columnist, Foreign Policy in Focus (Institute of Policy Studies, Washington, DC) 2005 – 2006 Visiting Professor, Mahidol University, Salaya, Thailand 2005 – 2006 Visiting Professor, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand 2004 - 2009 Editor, Review of International Political Economy 2002 Visiting Professor, University of California at Los Angeles 2002, 2000 Member of the Faculty, Salzburg Seminar, Salzburg, Austria 2001 - Member of the Board, International Forum on Globalization 2001- 2014 Columnist, Philippine Daily Inquirer (Internet Edition) 2001-04 Member of the Board, Greenpeace Southeast Asia 1999-2007 Executive Director, Focus on the Global South, Bangkok, Thailand 1998-2000 Columnist, Far Eastern Economic Review 1998-2002 Columnist, Hangyore Shimun (Seoul) 1994-2009 Professor, Dept. of Sociology, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City 2 1994-97 Member of the Board, Greenpeace International, Amsterdam 1994-1997 Visiting Professor, University of the Philippines 1993-1994 Visiting Researcher at the Institute for Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand 1992- Member of the Editorial Board, Third World Quarterly (London) 1990-94 Executive Director, Institute for Food and Development Policy (a.k.a. Food First) 1989-97 Member of Board of Directors, Oxfam-America 1987-90 Senior Analyst on Pacific and Asian Affairs at Institute for Food and Development Policy (Food First) 1983-86 Director, Philippine Human Rights Lobby (Washington, DC) 1984-85 Co-director, U.S.-Pacific Issues Network Washington Office 1979-82 Director, Congress Task Force on the Philippines (Washington, DC) 1978-82 Lecturer, Conservation and Resources Studies Department, University of California at Berkeley Education: Ph.D in Sociology, Princeton University, 1975 MA in Sociology, Princeton University, 1972 BA in Humanities, Ateneo de Manila University, 1966 Honors and Prizes: PhD, Honoris Causa, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia, 2013 Outstanding Public Scholar for 2008, International Political Economy Section, Internatioal Studies Association, US 3 Distinguished Visiting Professor in International Development Studies, St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada, 2007 Ph.D in Sociology, Honoris Causa, Panteion University, Athens, Greece, May 23, 2005 Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellow, University of California at Irvine, June 2004 Right Livelihood Award (a.k.a Alternative Nobel Prize), Stockholm, Sept. 2003 Suh Sang Don Prize for Outstanding Contributions to Global Justice, Seoul, South Korea, 2001 Chancellor’s Award for Best Book (Siamese Tragedy: Development and Disintegration in Modern Thailand), University of the Philippines, 2001 University of the Philippines President’s Award for International Publications 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001 Denver Peace and Justice Award, Denver, Colorado, 2000 First Prize for International Reporting, New American Media Awards, San Francisco, 1999 Publications (as of April 5, 2015) Book and Monographs: Counterrevolution: The Global Rise of the Far Right (Nova Scotia: Fernwood Publishing, 2019) Paper Dragons: China and the Next Crash (London: Zed Press, 2019) The Hindu Counterrevolution: The Violent Recreation of an Imagined Past (Bangkok: Focus on the Global South, 2019). Paradigm: Trap: The Development Establishment’s Embrace of Myanmar and How to Break Loose (Amsterdam: Transnaitonal Institute, 2018) Co-author, State of Fragmentation: the Philippines in Transition (Manila: Focus on the (Global South, 2014). Capitalism’s Last Stand: Deglobalization in the Age of Austerity (London: Zed Books, 2013) Food Wars (London: Verso, 2009) 4 Walden Bello Presents Ho Chi Minh (London: Verso, 2007) Dilemmas of Domination: the Unmaking of the American Empire (New York: Henry Holt and Co., 2005) Co-author, The Anti-Developmental State: the Political Economy of Permanent Crisis in the Philippines (London: Zed Books, 2004) Deglobalization: Ideas for a New World Economy (London. Zed Books, 2002) The Future in the Balance: Essays on Globalization and Resistance (Oakland: Food First, 2001) Prospects for Good Global Governance: the View from the South, Report Prepared for the Bundestag, Federal Republic of Germany, Oct. 25, 2001 Co-editor, Global Finance: New Thoughts on Regulating Speculative Markets (London: Zed Books, 2000) Principal Author, A Siamese Tragedy: Development and Disintegration in Modern Thailand (London: Zed Books, 1998) Co-author, APEC: Four Adjectives in Search of a Noun (Manila: Manila People's Forum on APEC, 1996) Co-author, Challenging the Mainstream: APEC and the Asia-Pacific DevelopmentDebate (Hong Kong: ARENA, 1995) Principal Author, Dark Victory: The United States, Structural Adjustment, and Global Poverty (London: Pluto Press, 1994) Co-editor, Reexamining and Renewing the Philippine Progressive Vision (Manila: Forum for Philippine Alternatives, 1996 People and Power in the Pacific: The Struggle for the Post-Cold War Order (London: Pluto Press, 1992) Window of Opportunity: The Asia- Pacific in the Post-Cold War Era (Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1992) Principal Author, Dragons in Distress: Asia's Miracle Economies in Crisis (London: Penguin Books, 1991) Brave New Third World? Strategies for Survival in the Global Economy (London: Earthscan, 1990) 5 U.S.-Sponsored Low Intensity Conflict in the Philippines (San Francisco: Institute for Food and Development Policy, 1989) Editor, International Perspectives on Community Organizing (San Francisco: Training and Resource Institute on Migration, 1987) Co-author, American Lake: Nuclear Peril in the Pacific (New York: Penguin Books, 1987) Vision of a Warless World (Washington, D.C.: FCNL Education Fund, 1986) Principal Author, Development Debacle: The World Bank in the Philippines ( San Francisco: Institute for Food and Development Policy, 1982) Elite Democracy or Authoritarian Rule? (Manila: Nationalist Resource Center, 1981) Co-author, 500-Mile Island: The Philippine Nuclear Reactor Deal, Vol X, No. 1 of Pacific Research, First Quarter, 1979) Principal Author, The Logistics of Repression: The Role of U.S. Aid in Consolidating the Marial Law Regime in the Philippines ( Washington, D.C.:FFP, 1977) Marcos and the World Bank, Vol. VII, No. 6, of Pacific Research, 1976 Editor, Modernization: Its Impact in the Philippines, Vols. 3-5 ( Quezon City, Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1967-69) Articles Selected articles, 1976-2018 “Rodrigo Duterte: A Fascist Original, in Nicole Curato,” ed., A Duterte Reader (Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2017), pp. 77-92. “The End of Globalization,” in Henry Veltmeyer and Paul Bowles, eds., The Essential Guide to Critical Development Studies (London and New York: Routledge, 2018), pp. 153-164. 6 “Neoliberalism, Contentious Politics, and the Rise of Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia,” in Berch Beberoglu, ed., The Palgrave Handbook of Social Movements, Revolution, and Social Transformation (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 249- 267. “Counterrevolution, the Countryside, and the Middle Classes: Lessons from Five Countries,” Journal of Peasant Studies, Volume 45, No. 1 (2018), pp. 21-58. “Created by Crisis: Rodrigo Duterte and his Unorrthodox Quest for the Philippine Presidency,” Interaksyon, http://interaksyon.com/article/127769/op-ed--created-by- crisis-rodrigo-duterte-and-his-unorthodox-quest-for-the-philippine-presidency “There was Always an Alternative: Runaway Inequality and Corporate Capture of the State,” Actionaid, May 3, 2016, http://www.actionaid.org/2016/05/there-was-always- alternative-runaway-inequality-and-corporate-capture-state “Why Wall Street Won Round One and We Might Win the Next,” Telesur, Jan 26, 2016, http://www.telesurtv.net/english/opinion/Why-Wall-Street-Won-Round-One-and-We- Might-Win-the-Next-20160126-0035.html “The Big Blowback,” Telesur, Jan, 2, 2016, http://www.telesurtv.net/english/opinion/The-Big-Blowback-20160102-0007.html “Amid War,
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