THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members Date: 1 April 2015 1. SURNAME: Evans FIRST NAME: Paul MIDDLE NAME: Meason 2. DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL: Institute for Asian Research / Liu Institute for Global Issues 3. FACULTY: Arts 4. PRESENT RANK: Professor SINCE: 1997 5. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION University or Institution Degree Subject Area Dates University of Alberta B.A. Hons. Political Science 1973 University of Alberta M.A. Political Science 1974 Dalhousie University Ph.D. (with distinction) Political Science 1982 Title of Dissertation and Name of Supervisor Fairbank: Intellect and Enterprise in American China Scholarship, 1936-61. Supervised by Roger Dial. 6. EMPLOYMENT RECORD (a) Prior to coming to UBC University, Company or Organization Rank or Title Dates Acadia University Lecturer 1980-81 York University Lecturer 1981-82 York University Assistant Professor 1982-86 York University Associate Professor 1986-96 York University-University of Toronto – Joint Centre for Director 1991-96 Asia Pacific Studies York University Professor 1997-99 Harvard University Visiting Scholar 1997-99 (b) Since Arriving at UBC in 1999 Rank or Title Dates Professor 1999 - Associate Member, Department of Political Science, UBC 2002 - 2008 Acting Director, Liu Institute for Global Issues 1 May 2004 – 1 October 2005 Co-CEO and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Asia 1 September 2005 – 31 August 2008 Pacific Foundation of Canada Director, Institute of Asian Research 1 September 2009-31 August 2012 2 7. LEAVES OF ABSENCE INCLUDING SABBATICALS University, Company or Organization Type of Leave Dates Australian National University, National Chengchih Sabbatical 1988-89 University, Chulalongkorn University East-West Center, Honolulu Leave of Absence 1995 Mainly in South Asia, multiple locations Sabbatical 1996-97 Harvard University Leave of Absence 1997-99 Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Secondment 2005-08 Mainly in Vancouver Sabbatical 2008-09 University of Hong Kong, Beijing Foreign Studies Administrative Leave 2012-13 University and Singapore Management University 8. TEACHING (a) Areas of special interest: International relations, Asian politics, multilateral institutions, cooperative and human security (b) Courses Taught at UBC Session Course Scheduled Class Number Hours Size W 2000 INDS 502S 3 4 W 2001 INDS 502S 3 10 F 2001 IAR 515 Reading Courses Separate courses for 2 students W 2001 IAR 500 3 6 F 2001 IAR 500 2 24 F 2001 PS 461/563 3 21 W-F 2002 IAR 515 Reading Courses Separate courses for 3 students S 2002 IAR 505 3 9 S 2002 IAR 500 2 9 F 2002 IAR 500 2.5 11 F 2002 PS 461/563 3 24 F-W 02-03 IAR 515 Reading Courses Separate courses for 2 students W 2003 IAR 505 2.5 11 F 2003 PS 580/ 3 22 INDS 502 F 2003 IAR 500 2 23 W 2004 IAR 500 2 12 F-W 03-04 IAR 515 Reading Courses Separate courses for 4 students F 2004 PS 580/ 3 21 INDS 502 W 2005 IAR 500 2 12 FW 04-05 IAR 515 Reading Course For 1 student W 2008 IAR 500 3 6 F2009 IAR 500 3 18 F2010 IAR 500 Met 3 21 3 W 2011 IAR 500 Inf Reading Course 3 S/F/W 2010-11 IAR 515 Reading Courses Separate courses for 4 students W2012 IAR 515C 3 6, 4 auditors GCWO W2012 IAR 500 Inf 3 5, 11 auditors W/Comtois W2013 IAR 515 Reading Courses Separate courses for 2 students F2013 IAR 515C 3 16, 3 auditors GCWO F2013 IAR 500 3 26 With Dierkes F2013 IAR 500 3 X 6 sessions 12 Security Mod F2014 IAR 515C 3 12 GCWO F2014 IAR 500 3 X 6 sessions 6 Security Mod F2014 IAR 500 3 X 6 sessions 6 Media Mod (b-1) Courses Taught at Other Universities Graduate Seminars (York University, Harvard University, University of Hong Kong) International Relations Theory (1983-88, 1989- ). Topics in Sino-Canadian Relations (1984-85). Advanced Topics in International Relations [Ph.D. Core Course] (1987-88). Topics in the International Political Economy of Eastern Asia, [Cross-listed between the Department of Political Science and the Faculty of Administrative Studies, International M.B.A. Program] 1990-93. In 1994 re- titled “Topics in the International Relations of Eastern Asia.” (1990-96). The New Institutionalism in Asia, (Spring 1998 and Fall 1998), Department of Sociology, Harvard University. Co-taught with Ezra Vogel. Global China and World Order (Fall 2011and Spring 2013), Master of International and Public Affairs Program, University of Hong Kong. Integrated (Graduate/Undergraduate) Seminars (at York University) American Foreign Policy (1984-86). Pacific Trade and Security (1987-88). International Relations of Eastern Asia (1989-90). Undergraduate Teaching (at Hong Kong University) China’s Rise and Asia’s Future, Common Core 9011 (2013) China and World Order, Common Core 9012 (2013) Undergraduate Teaching (at York University) Introduction to International Relations (1982-85). Introduction to the Government and Politics of China (1981-84). Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis (1982-1987, 1989, 1995). International Relations Theory (1982-84, 1987). 4 Undergraduate Teaching (at Acadia University) Introduction to Politics (1980-81) Introduction to Canadian Politics (1980-81) Introduction to International Politics (1980-81) (c) Graduate Students Supervised (Supervisor unless otherwise noted) At York University -- M.A. Level Tim Stewart, “American Influence on Canadian-China Policy, 1949-1968: Three Case Studies,” 1984. Kevin Eakins, “China, The New International Economic Order and the Third World: A Reluctant Partner, 1973- 82,” 1985. Randy Germain, “The Politics of Human Community: Thucydides, St. Augustine, Hans Morgenthau and the Theory of the State,” 1987. John Bessai, “Vietnam's Definition of Regional Order in Indochina,” 1988. Victor Fic, “China's Strategic Doctrine,” 1988. Leonard Sebastian, “Disputed Sovereignty and Conflict Management: The Role of Third Party Mediation in Managing Boundary Disputes in Indochina and the South China Sea,” (co-supervised with David Dewitt), 1990. Richard Desjardins, “Political Reform in Taiwan: The Role of the Ruling Elite in the Transition to Democracy,” 1991. Xu Feng, “Hong Kong: Towards Internal Self-Government After 1997?,” (second reader) 1991. Hu Shuang, “Tiananmen Square and 'Post-Communist Transition' in China,” (second reader) 1991. Jennifer McCrea-Logie, “Comparing Canadian and Japanese Aid Programs to Thailand,” 1992. Mark Rubinstein, “The Emergence of Flexible Production in the Global Economy: A Case Study of the Eastern Asian Production Sphere,” 1992. Kurtis Simpson, “Canadian Images of China: The Implications of Tiananmen Square,” (second reader) 1993. Yumiko Iida, “From Folk Wisdom to Kokutai: The Impact of State and Folk Ideologies on Japanese Rural Villages, 1890-1930,” (co-supervisor), 1994. Karen Mark, “The Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention: The Case of Somalia,” (second reader), 1994. Mary Young, “The Dynamics of Democratization in Taiwan,” 1994. Wendy McCallum, “The Political Economy of Rice Production in Japan,” (second reader), 1995. Allison Wested, “A Gender Relations Analysis of Taiwan’s Development Strategies,” 1996. Lu Jin, “Chinese Perspectives on Multilateralism: Two Case Studies,” (second reader), 1997. Tim Edwards, “Concerted Bilateralism in Northeast Asia,” not completed. At Harvard University – M.A. Level Aki Hagino, “Japan’s Role in Regional Multilateralism” (second reader), not completed. At York University – Ph.D. Level Kiyoaki Adachi, “The National Policy in the World Economy: Studies in Canada's Foreign Trade, 1877-90,” Department of History (non-departmental examiner), 1991. Michael Williams, “Apocalyptic Knowledge: Theory and Practice in the Evolution of Nuclear Strategy,” 1992. Francois-Pierre LeScouarnec, “Uncertainty: Vector of Organizational Development in International Settings,” (member of committee), 1993. Sorpong Peou, “Conflict Neutralization in the Cambodian War: Explaining the United Nations’ Role in Turning the Battlefield into a Ballot Box," (co-supervisor with David Dewitt), 1995. Pierre Lizee, “Conflict and Conflict Management as Social Constructions: Challenges and Contradictions in the Cambodian Peace Process,” (co-supervisor with David Dewitt), 1995. Robert J. Perrins, “‘Great Connections’: The City of Dalian, 1905-1945. China and Japan in the Liaodong Peninsula,” Department of History (non-departmental committee member), 1996. Jiang Hongkuan, “Trans Border Growth Zones in Northeast Asia,” 1997. 5 Maire O'Brien, “The Evolution of CIDA’s China Program: 1980-1995,” (member of committee), 1999. Robert Farkasch, “Bringing the Ancient World Back In: Elements of a Critical Realist International Relations Theory”, 2001. David Capie, "Identity and Multilateralism: The United States and Regional Institutionalization in the Asia- Pacific (member of committee), 2002. At UBC Student Name Program Type Year Principal Co-Supervisor(s) Start Finish Supervisor/Advisor Or Role Keisuke Enokido Ph.D. 1998 2005 Tom Hutton Committee member Mitch Gray M.A., Pol Sci 1998 2001 With Brian Job Cameron Ortis Ph.D., Pol Sci 1999 2006 Brian Job Committee member Courtney Beaubien M.A., SCARP 2000 2004 PME Jeff Fountain M.A. 2000 2001 PME Susanne Duska MAPPS 2000 2002 PME David Okano MAPPS 2000 2002 Second reader Taylor Owen M.A., 2001 2003 David Edgington and Committee member Geography Olav Slaymaker David Swain MAPPS 2001 2004 PME Kiyoko Yanagiya MAPPS 2001 2003 PME Nate Groenwold MAPPS 2001 2002 PME Marcia George MAPPS 2001 2003 PME Enze Han MAPPS 2001 2003 PME Masako Tsuzuki MAPPS 2001 2004 PME Lise Chartrand MAPPS 2002 2004 Tim Cheek Second reader Andrea Brown MAPPS 2002 2003 PME Jun Min Jung MAPPS 2002 2004 PME Wendy McAvoy MAPPS 2002 2004
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