Kerstin Fisk
Woo Sang Kim
Alex Nations
Master's Candidate and Research Assistant at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
Email: acallowaynation@miis.edu
Alexandra Calloway-Nation is an International Trade and Economic Diplomacy graduate student at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. Her research is focused on East Asian economic development and regional integration, particularly the rise of China and its influence on the region. She received her B.A. in International Development: East Asia and the Middle East from Portland State University and has studied at Tianjin Foreign Studies University.
LinkedIn URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra0calloway0nation/
Saumik Paul
Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, University of Nothingham – Malaysia Campus.
Email: Saumik.Paul@nottingham.edu.my
Saumik Paul is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Nottingham, Malaysia campus (UNMC). Previously, he taught at the Osaka University, Japan and worked at the World Bank. Saumik is interested in cross-disciplinary research to study political economy of development, poverty, social protection and issues in labor market. He is an Internal Research Fellow at the Centre for Research in Economic Development and International Trade (CREDIT), a Senior Research Affiliate at the Households in Conflict Network (HiCN) and holds a Research Director position at the Future Village, an NGO dedicated to empowering the poor for sustainable livelihood.
Dr. Paul received his PhD in Economics with specialization in the fields of Development Policy from Claremont University,
Other related research work, publication, websites, and links
Historical Events and Life-satisfaction in Transition Countries.
The Impact of Emigration on Source Country wages: Evidence from the Republic of Moldova.
A Prototype Index of Municipal Performance. In Local Self-Governance in Rural Russia Study of the Decentralization Reform.
Religion, Demography, and Conflict: An Empirical Analysis of Indian States, 1980-2000.
Communities where Poor People Prosper. In Moving out of Poverty: the Promise of Empowerment and Democracy in India.
Caste Dynamics and Mobility in Uttar Pradesh. InMoving out of Poverty: the Promise of Empowerment and Democracy in India.
Opening the Pandora's Box? Trade Liberalization and Informal Labor Growth.
Running the Numbers on Rogue States: A Comparative Perspective? In The Worst of the Worst: Rogue and Repressive States in World Order.
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Ashraf Singer
Associate Professor of International Politics in Port -Said University Egypt, Research Fellow at Trans -Research Consortium. California, USA
Email: ashraf.singer@alumni.cgu.edu ahrafsinger@yahoo.com
Dr. Ashraf Singer is an Associate Professor of International Politics in Port -Said University Egypt, and a Member of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs. He is also a Research Fellow at Trans -Research Consortium. He taught at Claremont Graduate University, American University in Cairo, Egypt, Woodbury University, Burbank, California, and University of California in Irvine. King Fahd University for Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from Claremont Graduate University in 2008.
Previously Dr. Singer was as a Research Fellow of World Politics in Claremont Graduate University and a Fulbright Scholar in Residence at Miles College. Dr. Singer is a political analyst and commentator at Voice of America, various Egyptian Channels, Newspapers, and Egypt’s Public Radio Network.
Other related research work, publication, websites, and links:
North Africa: Beyond the Arab Spring, Amir Bagherpour and Ashraf Singer, The Rise of Regions: Conflict and Cooperation Edited by Ronald L. Tammen and Jacek Kugler, Sep, 2020
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538131879/The-Rise-of-Regions-Conflict-and-Cooperation
Pathways to Stability for Transition Governments in the Middle East and North Africa, January 2015
Jacek Kugler, Amir Bagherpour, Mark Abdollahian, Ashraf Singer
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aspp.12170Arab Spring: The Impact on Middle East's Stability.
Arab Spring: Libya Experience.
Regional Security in the Middle East.
The Historic Events Unfolding in North Africa.
Xiaomei Wang
Name: Xiaomei Wang
Academic Title: Fellow, Center for Public Service, Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University
Email: xiaomei@pdx.edu
Xiaomei Wang worked as International Program Coordinator for the Center for Public Service and China Program Director for the Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University. Originally from China, she earned her Master’s in Public Administration (Global Leadership and Management) from the Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University.