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The department of East Asian Studies, under the initiative of Prof V. P. Dutt, was started as the Center of Chinese studies, in the year 1964, with Prof Dutt as the Department Head, with active support from the Government of India. [1] [2] With this department, it became the first center in India to offer courses on East Asian regional
The Weatherhead East Asian Institute administers the Master of Arts in Regional Studies—East Asia (MARSEA) program at Columbia. The MARSEA program, completed in two full-time semesters, is tailored to meet the needs of individuals entering professional careers, mid-career professionals, students preparing for entry into doctoral programs, and those pursuing a professional degree, such as the ...
East Asian studies is located within the broader field of Asian studies and is also interdisciplinary in character, incorporating elements of the social sciences (anthropology, economics, sociology, politics etc.) and humanities (literature, history, art, film, music, etc.), among others. The field encourages scholars from diverse disciplines ...
Ronald Suleski (born June 11, 1942) is a historian, anthropologist and author specializing in East Asia.He has been the longest serving president of the Asiatic Society of Japan, served on the National Committee on US-China Relations and associated with the Harvard University's East Asian research center.
He received an MA in East Asian Studies from Harvard University, where he would later return as a national security fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. He also earned an MA in political science from Stanford University . [ 9 ]
Swaine is a regular contributor to the China Leadership Monitor, a journal published by the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. [2] He has published several books, monographs, and articles related to U.S.-China relations, East Asian international relations, the Chinese military, Taiwan, Japan, and Chinese foreign policy and grand strategy.
Mastro holds a Bachelor of Arts (2006) in East Asian studies from Stanford University [1] (where she studied Mandarin) and a Master of Arts (2009) and PhD (2013) in politics from Princeton University. [2] From 2006 to 2007, Mastro was a junior fellow for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's China program.
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