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Professor Garry RodanBA (WAIT), BA(Hons) Murdoch, PhD (Murd)
Garry Rodan is on leave until April 2009. Director of the Asia Research Centre and a Professor in the Politics and International Studies Programme of the School of Social Sciences and Humanities, he has written extensively on Singapore’s political and economic development and more generally on democratization and its problems in Asia, as well as on theoretical approaches for understanding development in the region. His recent research includes examination of the political economy of the international media in various parts of East and Southeast Asia, the political impact of the Internet, and the implications of transparency reform in the region for politics. He is the author of Transparency and Authoritarian Rule in Southeast Asia (RoutledgeCurzon 2004), The Political Economy of Singapore’s Industrialization (MacMillan, 1989), the editor of Political Oppositions in Industrializing Asia (Routledge 1996), Singapore Changes Guard (Longman 1993) and Singapore (Ashgate 2001), and the joint editor of The Political Economy of Southeast Asia (Oxford University Press 1997, Revised editions 2001 and 2006) and Southeast Asia in the 1990s: Authoritarianism, Capitalism and Democracy (Allen & Unwin 1993). He has published dozens of book chapters and journal articles, including-recent pieces on the political economy of the international media in Asia in Democratization, Internet and political control in Singapore in Political Science Quarterly and on transparency reform in Singapore and Malaysia in The Pacific Review and New Political Economy. Publications (pdf, 128kb) Director, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150. Fax: (61-8) 9360 6381 Email: G.Rodan@murdoch.edu.au |