RICHARD FREDRICK DONER. September 2015

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Doner RICHARD FREDRICK DONER September 2015 Department of Political Science Emory University Atlanta, Georgia 30322 Tel. (404) 727-7914 Fax. (404 727-4586 email: [email protected] Born: January 11, 1946

1805 Charline Ave., N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30306 Tel. (404) 875-2642

Education Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1987, Political Science. Ph.D. dissertation: "Domestic Coalitions and Japanese Auto Firms in Southeast Asia: A Comparative Bargaining Study" M.A. Stanford University. 1973, East Asian Studies - emphasis on China M.Sc. London School of Economics and Political Science, 1968, International Relations with Special Reference to Southern Asia B.A. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1967, Magna cum Laude, Political Science; Minor in French

Academic Appointments Goodrich C. White Professor of Political Science, Emory University, 2013Professor, Emory University, 2009Associate Professor, Emory University, 1992-2009 Research Fellow, Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, Fall 1999. Assistant Professor, Emory University, 1987-1992 Instructor, Emory University, 1986-1987 Lecturer, Political Science Department, San Francisco State University, 1980-1981 Lecturer, Government Department, California State University, Sacramento, 1974-1976

Books The Politics of Uneven Development: Thailand’s Economic Growth in Comparative Perspective. (Cambridge University Press, 2009). with David McKendrick and Stephan Haggard. From Silicon Valley to Singapore: Location and Competitive Advantages in the Disk Drive Industry. (University Press 2000). Driving a Bargain: Automobile Industrialization and Japanese Firms in Southeast Asia (University of California Press 1991).

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Edited Volumes Explaining Institutional Innovation: Case Studies from Latin America and East Asia. (New York: Social Science Research Council (2010). Spanish translation published as Innovation y construccion institucional: Latinoamerica y el Este de Asia (Buenos Aires: Ediciones CRIES, 2008). with Frederick Deyo and Eric Hershberg, eds. Economic Governance and The Challenge of Flexibility in East Asia. (Boulder: Rowman and Littleifield. 2001).

Journal Articles, Working Papers, Book Chapters “Success as Trap? Crises and Challenges in Export-Oriented Southeast Asia.” 2015. In T.J. Pempel and Keiichi Tsunekawa, eds., East Asia: Two Crises, Two Outcomes. Cornell University Press, Review of Akira Suehiro, 2014. Catch-Up Industrialization: The Trajectory and Prospects of East Asian Economies, The New Mandala (November 4). http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/newmandala/2014/11/05/review-of-catch-up-industrialization-tlc-nmrevlxxxii/ “Political Economy of Thai Political Pathologies.” 2014. The New Mandala. (July 6). http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/newmandala/2014/07/06/political-economy-of-thai-political-pathologies/ With Rajah Rasiah and Kee Cheok Cheong. 2014.”Southeast Asia and the Asian and Global Financial Crises.” Journal of Contemporary Asia, DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2014.933062 with Peter Wad, 2014. “Financial Crises and Automotive Industry Development in Southeast Asia.” Journal of Contemporary Asia. DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2014.923635. with Patarapong Intarakumnerd and Bryan K. Ritchie. 2013. “ University-Industry Linkages in Thailand: Sources of Weakness in Economic Upgrading.” Science, Technology and Society. 18:2 (July). Politics, Institutions, and Performance: Explaining Growth Variation in East Asia.” 2012. In Richard Robison, ed., Handbook of Southeast Asian Politics. Routledge. with Aaron Collett. 2011. "Institutions, Politics drove rubber development in Malaysia and Thailand, Rubber Asia: Silver Jubilee Issue, pp. 177-183. with, P. Intarakumnerd, and B. K. Ritchie. 2010. “Higher Education and Thailand’s National Innovation System.” Background paper prepared for World Bank 2011, World Bank, Washington, DC. http://siteresources .worldbank.org/INTEASTASIAPACIFIC/ Resources/Thailand-HENationalInnovationSystem.pdf. Contribution to World Bank, 2012. Puttting Higher Education to Work: Skills and Research for Growth in East Asia http://go.worldbank.org/JTFOQZP670 Review of Tania Murray Li. 2010. The Will to Improve: Governmentality, Development, and the Practice of Politics, and Joseph Nevins and Nanvy Lee peluso eds., Taking Southeast Asia to Market: Commodities, Nature and People in the Neoliberal Age, in Perspectives on Politics, 8:2 (June), pp. 643-645., with Allen Hicken and Bryan Ritchie. 2009.“The Political Challenge of Innovation in the Developing World.” Review of Policy Research 26: 1-2 , pp. 151-171.

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Doner Review of Colin Brown, Scott Waldron and John Longworth, Modernizing China’s Industries: Lessons from Wool and Wool Textiles, for Journal of Asian Business, 2010. with Regina Abrami. “Southeast Asia and the Political Economy of Development.” In Erik Kohunta, Dan Slater, and Truong Vu, Southeast Asia and Political Science. Stanford University Press, 2009. with Peter Brimble. “University-Industry Linkages and Economic Development: The Case of Thailand.” World Development. 35:6 (June 2006), pp. 1021-1036, (2007). with Greg Noble and John Ravenhill. “Industrial competitiveness of the auto parts industries in four large Asian countries: the role of government policy in a challenging international environment.” World Bank Policy Research Report #4106 (2006). with Gergory Noble and John Ravenhill. “Executioner or Disciplinarian: WTO Accession and the Chinese Auto Industry.” Business and Politics 7:2. (2005). with Bryan Ritchie and Dan Slater. “Systemic Vulnerability and the Origins of Developmental States: Northeast and Southeast Asia in Comparative Perspective.” International Organization 59:2 (Spring 2005). with Greg Noble and John Ravenhill. “Production Networks in East Asia’s Automobile Parts Industries.” In Shahid Yusuf, M. Anjum Altaf and Kaoru Nabeshima, eds., Global Production Networking and Technological Change in East Asia. Oxford University Press / World Bank. 2005. with Ansil Ramsay. “Growing into Trouble: Institutions and Politics in the Thai Sugar Industry.”. Journal of East Asian Studies, vol.4 no.1 (January-April 2004). with Bryan Ritchie. “Economic Crisis and Technological Trajectories: Hard Disk Drive Production in Southeast Asia.” In William Keller and Richard Samuels, eds., Crisis and Innovation in Asian Technology. Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge University Press, 2003. with Ansil Ramsay. Liberalization, Institutions and Upgrading in Thailand.” In Linda Weiss, ed., States in the Global Economy. Cambridge University Press, 2003. Review of Alice Amsden, The Rise of “The Rest:” Challenges to the West from late-Industrializing Economies, American Political Science Review, December 2002, pp. 839-840. with Fred Deyo. "Introduction: The Political Economy of Flexible Production in East Asia.” In Deyo, Doner and Hershberg, eds.. Economic Governance and the Challenge of Flexibility in East Asia. 2001. with Fred Deyo. “The Enclave Problem: Challenge of Flexible Production in a Weakly Coordinated Market Economy.”In Deyo, Doner, and Hershberg, eds., Economic Governance and he Challenge of Flexibility in East Asia. 2001. with Ben Schneider. “Business Associations and Economic Development.” Business and Politics. December 2000. with Fred Deyo. “Networks and Technology Development: A Case Study of a Thai Autoparts Manufacturer.” Journal of Asian Business. Vol 16: No. 1 (March 2000). with Ben Schneider. “The New Institutional Economics, Business Associations and Development.” (with Ben Schneider). Geneva: International Labor Organization, Business and Society Program Discussion Paper DP/110/2000. 2000. Reprinted in Brazilian Review of Political Economy, Fall 2000. with Ansil Ramsay. “Rents and Economic Development in Thailand.” In Jomo K.S. and Mushtaq Khan, eds., Rents, Rent-Seeking and Development: Evidence from Asia. Cambridge University Press. 2000.

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with Eric Hershberg. “Flexible Production and Political Decentralization: Elective Affinities in the Pursuit of Competitiveness? Studies in Comparative and International Development. 34 No. 1 (Winter 1999). Translated and reprinted in Competitividat e Desinvolvimento with Ansil Ramsay. “Thailand: From Economic Miracle to Economic Crisis.” In Karl Jackson, Asian Contagion: The Causes and Consequences of a Financial Crisis. (Boulder, Col.: Westview Press). 1999. with Ben Schneider and Ernest J. Wilson. “Can Business Associations Contribute to Development and Democracy?” With Ben Schneider and Ernest J. Wilson, in Ann Bernstein and Peter L. Berger, eds., Business and Democracy: Cohabitation or Contradiction? (London: Pinter, 1998). "Japan in East Asia: Institutions and Regional Leadership." In Peter J. Katzenstein and Takashi Shiraishi, eds., Between Two World: Japan in Asia. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997. with Ansil Ramsay. "Competitive Clientelism and Economic Governance: The Case of Thailand." In Ben Schneider and Sylvia Maxfield, eds., Business and the State in Developing Countries. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997). "Japanese Automotive Production Networks in Asia." In Eileen M. Doherty, ed., Japanese Investment in Asia: International Production Strategies in a Rapidly Changing World. (San Francisco, Cal.: Proceedings from a Conference Sponsored by the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy and the Asia Foundation, 1995). with Gary Hawes. "The Political Economy of Growth in East Asia" In Manocher Dorraj, ed., The Changing Context of Third World Political Economy (Lynne Reiner, 1995). with Anek Laothamathas. "Political Economy of Structural Adjustment in Thailand" In Stephan Haggard and Steven Webb, eds., Voting For Reform (New York: Oxford University Press, for the World Bank, 1994). with Ansil Ramsay. "The Role of Thailand in the Pacific Rim Garment Industry" In Edna Bonacich et al., eds., The Globalization of the Apparel Industry in the Pacific Rim (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1994). with Danny Unger. "The Politics of Finance in Thai Economic Development" In Stephan Haggard, Chung Lee and Sylvia Maxfield, eds., The Politics of Finance in Developing Countries (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994). with Ansil Ramsay. "Postimperialism and Development in Thailand," World Development 21:5 (May 1994): 691-704. "Japanese Foreign Investment and the Creation of a Pacific-Asian Community." In Miles Kahler and Jeffrey Frankel, eds., Regionalism and Rivalry: The U.S. and Japan in Pacific Asia (Chicago: University of Chicago Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research, 1993). Review Essay. Michael J. Smitka, Competitive Ties: Subcontracting in the Japanese Automotive Industry (Columbia Univ. Press, 1991), Journal of Japanese Studies 18:2 (1992): 578-582. "Limits of State Strength: Toward an Institutionalist Approach to Economic Development." World Politics (April 1992). "Politics and the Growth of Local Capital in Southeast Asia," in Ruth McVey ed., Industrializing Elites in Southeast Asia (Ithaca: Cornell University Southeast Asia Program Publications, 1992).

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Doner "Explaining the Politics of Economic Growth in Southeast Asia." Journal of Asian Studies 50:4 November 1991): 818-849. Review Essay. Kevin Hewison, Bankers and Bureaucrats: Capital and the Role of the State in Thailand. New Haven: Yale University Southeast Asia Studies Monograph Series. Journal of Asian Studies 49:4 (1991): 998-999. "Weak State-Strong Country? The Thai Automobile Case," Third World Quarterly (October 1988): 15421564.

Academic Work/Projects in Progress “Why Is It a Trap? Political Economy of the Middle-Income Trap.?” (with Ben Schneider). Under review at World Politics. “Employer and business associations in ASEAN: Responses to challenges of regional integration.” Article under review at the International Labour Review for a special issue on business associations. The East Asian Auto Industries. Book-length project (with Greg Noble and John Ravenhill) “The Tasks of Development.” Article(with Jake Ricks) The Political Economy of Natural Rubber in Southeast Asia “Crises and Institutional Change: Typological Approaches.” Article (with Amy Liu).

Academic Papers and Presentations “Thailand: The Political Economy of the Middle-Income Trap.” 2015. Presentation to CERI, Centre pour les Edudes Internationales, Institut de Politiques, Paris, September 3. “The Political Economy of the Middle-Income Trap.” 2015. Presentation to the Copenhagen Business School. September 1. “The Political Economy of the Middle-Income Trap.” With Ben Ross Schneider. 2015. Presentation to the 2015 annual meeting of the Society for Advancement of Socio-Economics, London, July 2-3. “Quality Infrastructure and the Middle-Income Trap: Preliminary Analysis and Research Proposal.” Prepared for the International Workshop on the “’Middle Income Trap’ in Southeast Asia,” National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), Tokyo, March 28, 2014. “Economic Reform in Vietnam for Inclusive and Sustained Development: Experience from Southeast Asia.” May 2014. For the UNDP-Vietnam Project on Economic Reform for Inclusive and Sustainable Growth: International Experience and Lessons for Vietnam. Earlier version of this paper presented at the Conference on Economic Reform for Inclusive and Sustainable Growth: International Experience and Lessons for Vietnam, Hanoi, March 25, 2014. “Rubber Industries in Malaysia and Thailand: Lessons for Vietnam,” presented at the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, March 26, 2014. “The Social Sciences and Southeast Asia: State of the Field.” Plenary address to the first annual meeting of the Southeast Asia Research Group (SEAREG), Duke University, May 24, 2013.

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Doner “Sustaining Success in Malaysia’s Rubber Industry.” Presentation to the International Rubber Technology and Economics Congress 2012, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, Oct. 10, 2012. “The Political Economy of East Asian Auto Industrialization” (with Gregory Noble and John Ravenhill). Presentation to the INCODE Conference, Copenhagen, Sept. 25-26, 2012. “Business Associations and Development in Globalizing Southeast Asia.” Presentation to the BusinessState Relations and Economic Development Seminar, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, April 27, 2011. “Politics and Upgrading: Rubber in Malaysia and Thailand.” Presentation to the Copenhagen Business School., Copenhagen, April 28, 2011. “The Politics of Inequality.” Presentation to the 23 rd Annual Enhancement Workshop: Global Development and Social Justice,” Humphrey Fellowship Program, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, March 17, 2011. "The Developmental State and the Southeast Asia Experience." Presentation at the Symposium on "The East Asian Developmental State: Separating Fact From Fiction." Research Center for Chinese Politics and Business, Indiana University, November 3, 2010. "Curricular Challenges of 'Labor and Development.'" Presented at Curriculum Workshop on Labor and Development, Emory University, Oct. 1-2, 2010. "Southeast Asian Responses to Economic Crises" - Paper prepared for project on "The Second East Asian Miracle?." Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Research Institute, Tokyo, Sept. 20-21, 2010. “The Politics of Inequality.” Presentation to the 23 rd Annual Enhancement Workshop: Global Development and Social Justice,” Humphrey Fellowship Program, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, March 17, 2010. “Crisis as Motivation: The Challenges of Sustaining Growth in Southeast Asia.” Sir Patrick Gillam Lecture, London School of Economics, Jan. 14, 2010. “Crises and Growth Challenges: Reform and Innovation in Southeast Asia.” 2009. Paper presented at AIB Conference on Research Frontiers in International Business. Charleston, S.C.., Dec. 3-5. “The 20009 Financial Crisis and Export-Oriented Economies: Challenges of Sustainable Growth.” 2009. Paper prepared for workshop on "The Global Impacts of the Financial Crisis," Cornell University, October 31. “Political Science and Economic Development.” For the panel on Political Science and the Shifting Study of Economic Growth, Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, September 5, 2009. "Politics and Uneven Development in Thailand." Presentation at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, UCLA, March 3, 2009. Participant. “The Political Economy of Productivity: Actors, Arenas, and Policy Making.” Inter-American Development Bank. February 6, 2009. “Politics and the State in Economic Upgrading.” Thailand Development Research Institute, Bangkok. January 28, 2009. “Thailand’s Uneven Development: Discouraging Implications.” Paper presented at the Contemporary Thailand Workshop, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Nov. 11-12, 2008.

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“The Political Challenges of Innovation in Developing Countries. 2009. With Allen Hicken and Bryan Ritchie. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Boston, MA, August . 2008. Participant, Kaufman Foundation Innovation Scholars Research Network. Inaugural meeting. Georgia Tech University, April 11, 2008. “Social Movements and Institutional Innovation for Development A Framework.” Presentation to the Workshop on Social Movements and Institutional Innovation, organized by the Social Science Research Council and University of Havana, Havana Cuba, March 24-25, 2008. “Malaysia’s Automobile Industry: Confronting the Liberalization Challenge.” With John Ravenhill. Paper for World Bank Project on Knowledge-Based Economies. December 12, 2007. "The Politics of Business Associations and Development." Presentation to the Symposium of on Labour and Social Aspects of Global Production Systems: Issues for Business, International Labour Office, Geneva, Oct. 17-29, 2007. "The Politics of Upgrading." Paper presented at annual meetings of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Ill., August 30-Sept. 2, 2007. With Allen Hicken and Bryan Ritchie. Comments. “Global Look at Urban and Regional Governance.” Workshop at Emory University. Jan. 18, 2007. “Corruption as a Source of Growth and Decay.” Presentation to the Asian Studies Program, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Jan. 22, 2007. “Institutions and Economic Upgrading.” Presentation to the Political Economy Seminar, Georgia Tech University, October 24, 2006. "The Functions and Origins of Developmental Institutions." Presentation at George Washington University, Dept. of Political Science, October 6, 2006. Discussant, Technology Transfer Conference, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 29. 2006. "The Functions and Origins of Institutions." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 31, 2006. “Creating Institutions for Development: Identifying Challenges, Explaining Variation.” Presentation to the Workshop on Creating Institutions for Development, organized by the Social Science Research Council and University of Havana, Havana, Cuba, June 21-22, 2006. (Was also co-organizer, with Eric Hershberg of the SSRC and Pedro Monreal, of the Univ. of Havana, of the workshop). “Institutions for Development: Demand and Supply Sides.” Presentation to the Faculty Seminar, Economics Dept., Thammasat University, Bangkok, June 15, 2006. “University-Industry Linkages and Economic Development: The Case of Thailand.” Presentation to the workshop on University-Industry Linkages, sponsored by the National Science and Technology Development Authority (NSTDA), Bangkok, Thailand, May 25, 2006. “Automotive Industry Development in East Asia: Performance, Politics and Institutions.” With Gregory Noble and John Ravenhill. Paper presented at the 2006 meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego. March 26.

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Doner “Southeast Asia and the Political Economy of Development.” (with Regina Abrami). For inclusion in (tentative title) Qualitative Methods and Southeast Asian Politics, co-edited by Dan Slater, Erik Kohunta and Tuong Van, under review at Stanford University Press. “Institutions and Economic Growth: Some Insights from the Market Economies of East Asia;.” And “Origins of Developmental Institutions.” Presentations to the Institute for the Study of the Cuban Economy, Havana, Oct. 11 and 12, 2005. “The Politics of Economic Governance: Varieties of Capitalism and East Asian Auto Industries.” With Gregory Noble and John Ra***venhill. Paper presented at the Conference on Varieties of Capitalism in East Asia. Seoul, Korea: Sept 8-9, 2005 “Systemic Vulnerability and the Origins of Developmental States.” Paper prepared for presentation at the 2005 meetings of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Budapest, Hungary, July 1, 2005. “Politics and Institutions in Industrial Upgrading: The Case of the Thai Textile Complex.” Paper prepared for presentation at the 2005 meetings of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Budapest, Hungary, July 1, 2005. “Industrial Competitiveness of the Auto Parts Industries in Four Large Asian Countries: The Role of Government Policy in a Challenging International Environment.” With Greg Noble and John Ravenhill. World Bank project on East Asian Industrialization. Paper for the World Bank Project on Automotive Competitiveness in East Asia. December 14, 2004. “University-Industry Linkages in Thailand.” With Peter Brimble. For presentation at the Conference on University-Industry Linkages in Metropolitan Areas in Asia sponsored by the World Bank and the Social Science Research Council, Co-Hosted by the National University of Singapore May 24-25, 2005 “Systemic Vulnerability and the Origins of Developmental States. Presentation to the Workshop on “Industrial Upgrading: Domestic Institutions and Global Value Chains,” Program on Markets and Democratic Institutions, Duke University, Feb. 3, 2005. “Systemic Vulnerability and the Origins of Developmental States. Presentation to the Forum on Political Economy, Watson Center, Brown University, September 29, 2004. “Southeast Asia and the Political Economy of Development.” With Regina Abrami. Paper prepared for the meeting on Southeast Asia in Political Science: Theory, Region, and Qualitative Analysis. Southeast Asia Forum, Asian Pacific Resource Center, Stanford University, June 18-19, 2004; revised as a Harvard Business School Working paper. “Southeast Asia in the Study of Political Economy: A Case of No Respect.” Presentation to the Southeast Asia Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, November 3, 2004. “Systemic Vulnerability and the Origins of Developmental States. Presentation to the Forum on Political Economy, Watson Center, Brown University, September 29, 2004. “Institutions for Innovation: Functional Dimensions and Political Influences.” Paper presented at the Social Science Research Council meeting on Asian Pathways to Innovation. Sept. 12-13, 2003, New York. “Growth Challenges: Institutions and Economic Performance in Thailand.” Paper presented at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Jan. 10, 2003. Comments on “Politics of Economic Reform in Thailand.” For the Politics of Economic Reform in Asia Seminar Series.” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Jan. 9. 2003.

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Doner “Goodness of Fit and Development Challenges.” Presentation to the Multinational Management Group, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, Oct. 4, 2002. “Institutions and Economic Change: An Analytical Framework with Application to Thailand.” Presentation to the Graduate School of International Development Studies, Roskilde University, Denmark, September 24, 2002. “Institutions and Economic Change.” Presentation to the Axel:Son Johnson Foundation. Stockholm, September 27, 2002. “Production Networks in East Asia’s Automobile Parts Industry.” Backround paper prepared for the World Bank project on East Asia’s Future Economy. With Gregory Noble and John Ravenhill. January 2002. “Prospects for Economic Growth and Investment.” Presentation to the conference on “Thailand: The Next Stage.” Johns Hopkins University School for Advanced International Studies, Washington, D.C., November 29, 2001. “Global Production Networks: Implications for East Asia.” With Stephan Haggard. Paper prepared for the Asia Strategy Forum, Bangkok, June 2001. “Regionalization and Regionalism in Southeast Asia: Implications of the Disk Drive and Auto Industries.” Paper presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, March 22-25, Chicago, Ill. “Institutions and Industrial Upgrading.” Presentation at SSRC Workshop on Industrial Upgrading. San Jose, Costa Rica, Oct. 12-14, 2000. “Economic Crisis and Technological Trajectories: Hard Disk Drive Production in Southeast Asia.” With Bryan Ritchie. Paper presented at the Workshop on Innovation and Crisis – Asian Innovation After the Millenium,” Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T., September 15-16, 2000. “The Hard Disk Drive Industry.” Presentation to Duke University Markets and Managements Program, April 4, 2000. “The Puzzle of Southeast Asian Economic Growth? The Case of Thailand.” 1999. Presentation to the Southeast Asia Forum, Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, November 11. “The Challenge of Sectoral Upgrading in Southeast Asia: The Case of Thai Textiles.” 1999. Presentation to the Southeast Asia Forum, Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, November 11. “Economic Crisis and Technological Change in Southeast Asia.” Co-authored with Bryan Ritchie. 1999. Memo presented to for the workshop on “Innovation and Crisis: Asian Technology after the Millennium,” MIT, June 4. “ Obstacles to Economic Recovery in Thailand.” Presentation to the University Seminar on Southeast Asia in World Affairs, Columbia University / East Asian institute, March 4, 1999. “Research on Industrial Upgrading.” Paper presented at Social Science Research Council Workshop on Industrial Upgrading, New York, Oct. 10-11, 1997. “Politics of the Thai Financial Crisis.” Presentation at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan, Oct. 4, 1997. Discussant at “Conference on Flexible Production and New Institutionalities in Latin America,” Institute of Philosophy and Social Siences, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 18-20, 1997.

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Doner "Institutions and the Growth of the Thai Auto Industry." Presentation to the Thailand Development Research Institute, Bangkok, July 18, 1996. "Politics of Growth in the Thai Textile Industry." With Ansil Ramsay. Paper presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Association of Asian Studies. Honolulu Hawaii, April 7, 1996. "Within-Boarder Connections in International Trade and Investment." Paper presented at the Workshop on "Social Capital, International Trade and Investment," National Bureau of Economic Research, Stanford, California, March 1-2, 1996. "Recent Growth in Thailand: Patterns of Economic Competition and Cooperation." Presentation at the Business and Government Working Group, Northwestern University, Feb. 26, 1996. "From Local Content to Liberalization: The State and Business in the Thai Automobile Industry." With Patcharee Siroros. Paper presented at the Georgetown Conference on Korean Society, Washington, DC., May 7-10, 1995. "An Institutional Explanation of Thai Economic Success." With Ansil Ramsay. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, April 6-9, Washington, D.C. "Japan in East Asia: Institutions and Regional Leadership." For a conference on Japan in East Asia, Cornell University, April 1995. "The Politics of Cooperation and Competition in Thai Economic Growth." Paper presented at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, February 17, 1995. "Political Impact of U.S. and Japan Economic Presences in Southeast Asia." Paper prepared for the Fifth U.-S.-Korea Academic Symposium, University of California Berkeley, September 8-9, 1994. "Industrial Governance in East and Southeast Asia" (with Fred Deyo and Karl Fields). Paper presented at the SSRC Workshop on Industrial Governance and Labor Flexibility in Comparative Perspective, New York, Sept. 17-19, 1993. "Technology Development and Collective Action in Southeast Asia: Notes from the Thai Case," with Prof. Patcharee Siroros. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, April 2-5, 1992, Washington, D.C. "Southeast Asia in the International Automobile Industry." Paper presented at the Conference on Global Competition in the Automobile Industry, Rochester, New York, May 7-8, 1991. "Foreign and Domestic Factors in Southeast Asian Economic Growth: Implications for the Study of Political Economy." Paper presented to a conference on Southeast Asian Studies and the Social and Human Sciences, sponsored by the Joint Social Science Research Council/American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Southeast Asia, Wingspread Conference Center, July 19-22, 1990. "The Political Economy of Product Cycles." Paper presented at the University of Chicago Program on International Politics, Economics and Security, Oct. 27, 1988. revised version presented at the 1989 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1989, Atlanta. "Thailand as a Case of Flexible Strength," with Ansil Ramsay, St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y. Presented at the 1989 Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Washington, D.C., March 1719. "Business Associations in Malaysia: Communalism and Nationalism In Organizational Growth," with Alasdair Bowie, Catholic University. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1988.

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"Business Interest Associations in Developing Countries," with Prof. Ernest J. Wilson, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Political Science Association, Washington, September 1988. "The Dilemmas and Limits of State Autonomy in Malaysia: The Case of the National Car Project." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, San Francisco, March 1988. "Oligopolistic Competition and Its Overseas Consequences: The Political Economy of Japanese Auto Firms in Southeast Asia." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 1987. "The Political Economy of ASEAN Industrial Policy: Shifting Roles of Domestic Capital and the State in Thailand." Presented at the 1986 Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast Conference, June 1986. "The Dynamism and Complexity of State Autonomy." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, South, November 1986. "Problems of ASEAN Economic Cooperation: Japanese Firms and the Automotive Complementarity Program." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, April 1984.

Business / Government / Community Presentations and Consultations “Evolution of Employer and Business Associations in ASEAN: Responses to Liberalization and Changing Labor Markets.” Presentation to the Experts Meeting on the changing workplace and employment patterns: The challenges and opportunities for ASEAN employers,” International Labor Organization / Bureau for Employers’ Activities, Bali, Indonesia, Nov. 7-8, 2013. “Rubber in Thailand: The Risks of Unbalanced Development.” Op-ed. Bangkok Post. Sept. 8, 2013. "Upgrading Thailand's Rubber Industry: Opportunities and Challenges." with Dr. George Abonyi. Case study presented to Leadership Training Institute, Thailand Ministry of Finance, August 16-18, 2013, Bangkok. Business Associations in Southeast Asia. Contribution to Project on Employer and Business Associations: Organizational Adaptations in a Globalizing World. International Labor Organization, Geneva. June 2013“Sustaining Success in Malaysia’s Rubber Industry: New Opportunities, New Challenges.” Presentation to the International Rubber Technology and Economic Congress, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Oct. 10, 2012. Evaluator. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hawaii, Manoa. Feb. 22-28, 2009. Consultant. “Non-Energy Resources in Asia.” Seminar. Booz Allen Hamilton and Eurasia Groups. McLean, VA, December 20,2006. Interviewed on "The News Hour" TV Program - coup in Thailand. September 21, 2006. Interviewed on "Forum," KQED, San Francisco - coup in Thailand. September 22, 2006. “The Values of a President.” Presentation at the 2nd Classroom on the Quad,” Emory University, Oct. 22, 2004. “The Philippines.” Presentation to the Great Decisions Program / Georgia Council for International Visitors. Dunwoody United Methodist Church, Jan. 29, 2004.

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Doner “Politics and Values in 2004.” Presentation to the Buckhead Rotary Club, September 27, 2004. “Opportunities and Challenges of Emory.” Presentation to student diversity orientation group, August 20, 2004. “Thoughts on the Anti-(Vietnam) War Movement.” Presentation to course at the Emory Center for Lifelong Learning, August 12, 2004. “Thailand: Economic Prospects.” Central Intelligence Agency. October 2003. “Iraq: The Challenge of Responsibility.” Presentation at the First Emory Classroom on the Quad, March 26, 2003. “Comments: Consultative Mechanisms and Economic Governance in Malaysia.” At the Conference on Busines-Government Consultative Mechanisms in Market-Oriented Reforms,” World Bank, Private Sector Development Dept. and Business Environment Thematic Group, Washington, D.C., January 31, 2000. “Problems in the Disk Drive Industry.” 1999. Presentation to the Conference on “Thailand’s Hard Disk Drive Industry.” Bangkok. July 11. Panel Chair and Presenter on Japanese Assembler Strategies, Conference on “The Automotive Industry in Asia: Is the Asian market for Real,” University of Michigan, Office of the Study of Automotive Transportation, Dearborn, Michigan, Oct. 6-7, 1997. Consultant for the project “Upgrading the Thai Auto Industry.” Project funded by the Thai Ministry of Industry, under contract with the Brooker Group, Bangkok, June-August 1997. Panel Chair, “Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam,” Conference on The Automotive Industry in Asia: Progress and Pitfalls, University of Michigan, Dearborn, Michigan, October 21-22, 1996. "Small and Medium-Enterprise Development: the East Asian Experience." Presentation to the World Bank,. March, 1996. "Japanese Institutions in East Asia." Presentation at the 17th Annual Asia-Pacific Seminar, Southern Center for International Studies, May 3, 1996, Atlanta, GA. Speaker, "The Automotive Industry in Asia: Driving into the 21st Century." Asian Automotive Program, University of Michigan, Oct. 9-10, 1995, Detroit, Mich. "Political Risk and Business-Government Relations in Southeast Asia." Executive Management Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 12, 1994. Market Conditions in S.E. Asia. Consultation with Equifax Corp., 1994. "Energy Markets in East Asia." Consultation with Southern Electric International Inc., summer 1993. "Southeast Asian Economies: Structure and Dynamics." Presentation at the U.S. Dept. of State, Foreign Service Institute, August 19, 1993. "U.S. Interests in an Emerging Asia: Structural Dynamics and Recent Trends." Presentation at the Association for Diplomatic Studies, Washington, D.C., August 19, 1993 "Partnering with Japanese Firms," presentation to International Technology Alliances Seminar: "Opportunities and Challenges in the Japanese Market," sponsored by Japan External Trade Organization and Technology Transfer Society, Huntsville, Alabama, June 22, 1993.

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Doner "Contending with Diversified and Volatile Markets: A Medium-Sized Firm in Thailand's Automotive Parts Industry." for edited volume commissioned by USAID/APEC, May 1993. "Thailand," presentation to the Foreign Service Institute, U.S. State Dept., May 12, 1993. "The Industrial Sewing Machine Industry in the U.S.," report commissioned by the Japan External Trading Organization, coauthored with Ms. Kjersten Walker, Oct. 1992, Atlanta, Georgia. "Wrap-Up Seminar on Change in Southeast Asia," presentation to U.S. State Dept., Sept. 30, 1992. "Japan, the East Asian Region and the U.S.," presentation to Sun Trust Bank International Advisory Board, June 9, 1992. "Economic and Technical Change in Southeast Asia," presentation to U.S. State Dept., June 8, 1992. "The Politics of Business and the Business of Politics in Southeast Asia," presentation to University of Michigan Business School Faculty Education Seminar on "Business in Southeast Asia," May 15, 1992. "East Asia: Growth and Challenge," presentation to Emory Business School Management Development Program, March 4, 1991. "The Auto and Auto Supply Industry in Southeast Asia," presentation at the University of Michigan Ninth International Automotive Industry Conference, "Breaking Down the Barriers: Organizing for the 1990s," April 5, 1989. "Competition in the Pacific Rim," presentation to Advanced Management Program, Emory University Business School, January 18, 1989. "Risk Assessment and Management for International Trade," presentation in panel Discussant at Joint Conference of Association of Political Risk Assessment and the International Business Council, Atlanta, Feburary 1988. "The Political Context of the Thai Economy," presentation to conference on "Thailand and Georgia: Partners in the Global Economy," organized by the International Business Council, World Trade Center, Atlanta, April 1987. "The Auto and Auto Supply Industry in Southeast Asia," presentation at the Seventh U.S.-Japan Automotive Industry Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, April 1987.

Professional Activities and Service (since tenure) Member, Emory ad hoc committee on campus life and new Dean of Campus Life, 2012. Co-organizer, with Matthew Pesce (undergraduate): Emory radio show (WMRE) devoted to improving Emory student awareness of U.S. military issues through interviews with vets, healthcare providers, scholars, and American Legion members. Co-author with Pesce of "The Missing Military" in the Emory Wheel. Member, Emory Committee on Dissent and Protest, 2011-. Co-Founder (with Ozzie Harris): Men’s Community Dialogue and Mentorship Initiative, Transforming Community Project, 2009-2011. Member, Advisory Board, International Journal of Institutions and Economies, University of Malaya.

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Doner Panel organizer, “Political Science and the Shifting Study of Economic Growth,” Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, September 5, 2009. Member, Nominating Committee for Section on Qualitative Methods, American Political Science Association, 2007. Co-Chairman of Ad Hoc Committee on Development Studies at Emory. 2006-2009. Co-director of Political Science Honors Program, 2005-2006. Co-Facilitator (with Bridgette Young) of Community Dialogue, Transforming Community Project, fall 2005 - spring 2006). Founding participant of the Emory Transforming Community Project. 2005. Member, Organizing Committee for Charter Day Forum on Emory in Perspective; proposed and helped to organize panels on the theme of “Am I My Brothers’ and Sisters’ Keeper? Rights and Responsibilities as Local and Global Citizens.” January 2005. Co-Organizer (with Darryl Neil and Gene Emory) of ad hoc faculty discussion groups on race relations at Emory, Fall-Spring 2004. Member, Ad Hoc Group to Revise Emory University Discriminatory Harassment Policy (convened by Dean Paul), Spring 2004. Member, Organizing Committee for the first Classroom on the Quad – Debate on Iraq, March 2003. Chair, TATTO Evaluation Subcommittee. Helped to develop and implement evaluation questionnaire in all Emory University departments and programs, 2003-present. Member, Emory University Graduate School Executive Council. 2002-2005 Co-Director and founder (with Terry Boswell), Emory University Development Studies Program, 19992001. Emory University Teaching Assistant Training Program (TATTO), Departmental Coordinator, 1992present. Emory University Center for Teaching and Curriculum TATTO Liaison; organizer of Dinner-Discussion Forum for Dean’s Teaching Fellows, 1998-2006. Emory University Dept. of Political Science, Graduate Studies Committee, member, 1994—2012. Emory University Dept. of Political Science, Undergraduate Studies Committee, member, 2012-present. Social Science Research Council, Collaborative Research Network / Working Group on Industrial Upgrading, member, 1997-2000. Social Science Research Council, Joint Committee on Southeast Asia, member 1991-1995, chair 1993-95. Emory University Research Committee, member and chair of Social Sciences Sub-Committee, 1996— 1999. Emory University Committee to Develop Asian Studies, member, 1996-1998. Emory University Committee on Undergraduate Environmental Studies Curriculum, member, 1996-97.

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Emory Faculty Teaching Group, Emory University. founder and member, 1990-91. Emory Faculty Nominating Committee, Emory University. member 1995. Emory Ad-hoc Curriculum Development Committee, Emory University, member, 1992-95. Emory University Committee on Social Science Curriculum Development, member, 1995-6. Emory University Educational Policy Committee, Emory University. Member, 1988-1991. Emory University Committee to Develop Graduate Student Teaching Support Program, Emory University. Member, 1992-1993. Emory University Writing Across the Curriculum Program, Participant. 1991. Emory University Luce Scholarship Selection Committee, member. 1990. Emory University, Pi Sigma Alpha, National political science honors society. Departmental Advisor. 1988-1992. Panelist, North Side High School 3rd Annual Symposium: International Relations and Global Security. Atlanta, GA., April 24, 1996. Manuscript referee / book reviewer for Cornell University Press; Cambridge University Press; Cornell University Southeast Asia Program; American Political Science Review; International Organization; Comparative Politics; Competition and Change; Journal of East Asian Studies; World Politics; Journal of Asian Business; Socio-Economic Review; Journal of Contemporary Asia; Oxford Development Studies; Security Studies European Journal of Development Research; Review of International Political Economy.

Courses Taught Principal courses taught include Introduction to International Relations; Graduate Seminar in International Relations; International Political Economy at undergraduate and graduate levels; Politics of Japan and East Asia; Politics of Southeast Asia; Graduate Seminar in the Politics of Development; Graduate Seminar in Qualitative Methods; Graduate Seminar in State-Society Relations. Special topic seminars: Political Economy of the Textile Industry; Economic Reform; Worker Retraining and Relocation; Politics of the Hard Disk Drive Industry – guest lecture in various departments. In the Emory Business School: “International Business in East Asia,” Executive MBA Program; “Multinationals in the Pacific Rim” MBA program (co-taught).

Awards / Honors Named Goodrich C. White Professor of Political Science, Emory University, August 14, 2013. Emory Williams Teaching Award. Emory University “Highest Award for Excellence in Teaching.” 2010. Friends of Forensics. 2008. Friends in Faculty Award. Emory Campus Life Award of Service. May 11, 2005. Travel Grant to present two papers at the 2005 Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Budapest, July 2005.

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Doner Course Reduction, financed by Emory Development Studies Program to develop and implement industrybased curriculum related to hard disk drive industry, Spring 2001. Research Fellow. Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, Fall 1999. Emory University, University Research Grant, Spring 1996. Social Science Research Council Grant for Advanced International Research, 1988-1989. Summer Research Fellowship, Emory University Research Committee, 1988-1989. Morris Abrams Award for Contributions to International Understanding and World Peace, 1986. Awarded by Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, Ohio. Citation for Excellence in Teaching, UC Berkeley Political Science Dept., 1985. Odegard Price for Academic Excellence, UC Berkeley Political Science Dept., 1985. Fulbright Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship, 1984-1985. Social Science Research Council International Doctoral Research Fellowship, 1984-1985. Foreign Language Area Scholarship (Thai), UC Berkeley, 1982-1983. Ford Foundation Fellowship, Chinese Area Studies, Stanford University, 1972-1973. National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship (Chinese), Stanford University, 1971-1972.

Research Experience Interviewing and written data collection in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, and Japan, summer 1983, 1984-1985, summer 1989, summer 1991, Dec.-Jan., 1993, May-June 1994, July 1995, Summer 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002-2010. . Other Work Experience Consultant, Bay Area China Education Project, Stanford University, 1973-74. Developed and presented course materials on the PRC for use in primary and secondary schools. Peace Corps Volunteer, Thailand, 1969-1071. Rural Health Development officer in Northeast Thailand; research officer on peasant irrigation g at Thai National Economic and Social Development Board. Joint Publications Research Service, 1981-1982. Translator of Thai newspaper and magazine articles into English. Welder, assembly line worker, labor organizer, San Francisco Bay Area, 1976-1981.

Languages

Speaking

Thai French

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Reading good excellent

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fair fair

poor poor

Dissertation Committees Chaired Keisha Haywood (Assistant, Prof., Ramapo State).; Amy Liu (Assistant Prof., Univ. of Colorado); Dan Slater (Assoc. Prof., University of Chicago); Jane Winzer (Instructor, Univ. of Alaska); Bryan Ritchie (Professor, James Madison Honors College, Michigan State); Thomas Oatley, (Assoc. Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill); Barry James Morris (administrator, Kennesaw State);Theresa Sabonis-Helf (Assoc. Professor, National Defense University); Scott Taylor (Assoc. Professor, Georgetown University); Lorene Allio; Tina Bertrand (Assoc. Professor, McMurry University); Rob O'Reilly (Emory University Libraries).

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