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Ahrari, Dr. Ehsan
Azizian,
Dr. Rouben
Bose,
Lt. Col. Eugene
Byrd, Ms. Miemie
Winn Cramer,
Capt. Carleton
Dahlke, Lt. Cmdr. Noel J. Davis,
Dr. Elizabeth Van Wie
Endress, Dr. Lee Finley,
Jr. Mr. Herman
Fouse,
Dr. David
Harstad,
Mr. Mark
Hashmi, Dr. Taj
Kim,
Dr. Steven
Lal, Dr. Rollie
Malik,
Dr. J. Mohan
Nankivell, Mr. Justin
Nankivell, Ms. Kerry
Nelson, Lt. Col. BrianOehlers, Dr. Alfred L.K.B.
O'Donnell, CDR Brian Peterman,
Mr. Tom
Salmon, AMB Charles Sato,
Dr. Yoichiro
Shanahan, COL (Ret) Dave Smith, Capt. Brad
Sweeney, Col. Thomas
Vuving, Alexander Watson,
Dr. Virginia
Weisz, Lt. Col. Michael
Adjunct Faculty
Baker, Mr. Dick
Barton,
Dr. Greg
Chalk, Dr.
Peter
Daniels, Mr. Mike
Finin, Dr.
Gerald
Goosby, Dr.
Stanley
Halloran, Mr.
Richard
Hawley, Mr.
Leonard R.
Johnson, Mr. Curtis
Markovinovic,
Ms. Mary
Palmer, Lt.
Col. Wesley
Tekwani, Mr.
Shayam
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Alfred Oehlers, Ph.D.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Area of Expertise -
Economics/Southeast Asia
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Dr Alfred Oehlers joined the
Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in March, 2007. He was
previously an Associate Professor at Auckland University of
Technology, New Zealand. Dr Oehlers obtained his PhD in Political
Economy from the University of Sydney. He also holds a Masters and
Bachelors degree in Economics, both from Macquarie University,
Australia.
Dr Oehlers is a specialist in
the political economy of economic growth and development, with
reference to the countries of the Asia-Pacific region. His teaching
has ranged widely during his career, spanning courses as diverse as
International Business, Economics, Politics, Public Policy,
International Relations, Asian Studies, History, and other social
sciences. He has also taught at Massey University in New Zealand,
Macquarie University and the University of Sydney in Australia, and
the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Helsinki,
Finland. In New Zealand, Dr Oehlers enjoyed a long association with
the New Zealand Defense Force Command and Staff College, where he
contributed regularly to lectures as well as other professional
military training activities. Dr Oehlers has regularly been engaged
by philanthropies and non-government organizations as a consultant
on economic and political developments in the Asia-Pacific and
workshop facilitator for a variety of capacity-building initiatives
for civil society actors.
Dr Oehlers has written widely,
covering a range of issues connected with the rapid development of
East and Southeast Asia. Much of this research has focused on Burma
and Singapore, on topics relating to governance, democratization,
corruption, public health, and ethnic conflict, amongst others.
Some recent publications include: “A Critique of
ADB Policies Towards the Greater Mekong Sub-Region”, Journal
of Contemporary Asia (2006), “Old and New
Wars: Minority Groups in Burma”, in M. Waibel, R. Jordan & H.
Schneider (eds.), Krisenregion Südostasien: Alte
Konflikte und neue Kriege, Horlemann Verlag (2006), with N.
Tarulevicz, “Capital Punishment and the Culture
of Developmentalism in Singapore”, in C. Boulanger and A. Sarat
(eds.), The Cultural Lives of Capital Punishment, Stanford
University Press (2005), “Corruption: The Peculiarities of
Singapore”, in N. Tarling (ed.), Corruption and Good Governance
in Asia, Routledge Curzon (2005), “Public Health in Burma:
Anatomy of a Crisis”, Journal of Contemporary Asia (2005).
Dr Oehlers has often written
commentaries on current developments in the Asia-Pacific for
national dailies and magazines in New Zealand. He has also
frequently been invited to speak on such matters at public meetings
and events, as well as on New Zealand television and radio.
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Last updated:
06/26/2008
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Publications
Some of his recent publications
include:
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“A Critique of ADB Policies
Towards the Greater Mekong Sub-Region”, Journal of
Contemporary Asia (2006)
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“Old and New
Wars: Minority Groups in Burma”, in M. Waibel, R. Jordan & H.
Schneider (eds.), Krisenregion Südostasien:
Alte Konflikte und neue Kriege, Horlemann Verlag (2006),
with N. Tarulevicz,
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“Capital
Punishment and the Culture of Developmentalism in Singapore”, in
C. Boulanger and A. Sarat (eds.), The Cultural Lives of
Capital Punishment, Stanford University Press (2005)
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“Corruption:
The Peculiarities of Singapore”, in N. Tarling (ed.),
Corruption and Good Governance in Asia, Routledge Curzon
(2005),
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“Public Health
in Burma: Anatomy of a Crisis”, Journal of Contemporary Asia
(2005).
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