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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members Date: 1 April 2016 1. SURNAME: Evans FIRST NAME: Paul MIDDLE NAME: Meason 2. DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL: Institute for Asian Research / Liu Institute for Global Issues 3. FACULTY: Arts 4. PRESENT RANK: Professor SINCE: 1997 5. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION University or Institution Degree Subject Area Dates University of Alberta B.A. Hons. Political Science 1973 University of Alberta M.A. Political Science 1974 Dalhousie University Ph.D. (with distinction) Political Science 1982 Title of Dissertation and Name of Supervisor Fairbank: Intellect and Enterprise in American China Scholarship, 1936-61. Supervised by Roger Dial. 6. EMPLOYMENT RECORD (a) Prior to coming to UBC University, Company or Organization Rank or Title Dates Acadia University Lecturer 1980-81 York University Lecturer 1981-82 York University Assistant Professor 1982-86 York University Associate Professor 1986-96 York University-University of Toronto Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies Director 1991-96 York University Professor 1997-99 Harvard University Visiting Scholar 1997-99 (b) Since Arriving at UBC in 1999 Rank or Title Dates Professor 1999 - Associate Member, Department of Political Science, UBC 2002 - 2008 Acting Director, Liu Institute for Global Issues 1 May 2004 1 October 2005 Co-CEO and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada 1 September 2005 31 August 2008 Director, Institute of Asian Research 1 September 2009-31 August 2012

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members

Date: 1 April 2016

1. SURNAME: Evans FIRST NAME: Paul

MIDDLE NAME: Meason

2. DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL: Institute for Asian Research / Liu Institute for Global Issues

3. FACULTY: Arts

4. PRESENT RANK: Professor SINCE: 1997

5. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION

University or Institution Degree Subject Area Dates

University of Alberta B.A. Hons. Political Science 1973

University of Alberta M.A. Political Science 1974

Dalhousie University Ph.D. (with distinction) Political Science 1982

Title of Dissertation and Name of Supervisor

Fairbank: Intellect and Enterprise in American China Scholarship, 1936-61. Supervised by Roger Dial.

6. EMPLOYMENT RECORD

(a) Prior to coming to UBC

University, Company or Organization Rank or Title Dates

Acadia University Lecturer 1980-81

York University Lecturer 1981-82

York University Assistant Professor 1982-86

York University Associate Professor 1986-96

York University-University of Toronto – Joint Centre for

Asia Pacific Studies

Director 1991-96

York University Professor 1997-99

Harvard University Visiting Scholar 1997-99

(b) Since Arriving at UBC in 1999

Rank or Title Dates

Professor 1999 -

Associate Member, Department of Political Science, UBC 2002 - 2008

Acting Director, Liu Institute for Global Issues 1 May 2004 – 1 October 2005

Co-CEO and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Asia

Pacific Foundation of Canada

1 September 2005 – 31 August 2008

Director, Institute of Asian Research 1 September 2009-31 August 2012

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7. LEAVES OF ABSENCE INCLUDING SABBATICALS

University, Company or Organization Type of Leave Dates

Australian National University, National Chengchih

University, Chulalongkorn University

Sabbatical 1988-89

East-West Center, Honolulu Leave of Absence 1995

Mainly in South Asia, multiple locations Sabbatical 1996-97

Harvard University Leave of Absence 1997-99

Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Secondment 2005-08

Mainly in Vancouver Sabbatical 2008-09

University of Hong Kong, Beijing Foreign Studies

University and Singapore Management University

Administrative Leave 2012-13

8. TEACHING

(a) Areas of special interest: International relations, Asian politics, multilateral institutions, cooperative and

human security

(b) Courses Taught at UBC

Session Course Scheduled Class

Number Hours Size

W 2000 INDS 502S 3 4

W 2001 INDS 502S 3 10

F 2001 IAR 515 Reading Courses Separate courses for 2 students

W 2001 IAR 500 3 6

F 2001 IAR 500 2 24

F 2001 PS 461/563 3 21

W-F 2002 IAR 515 Reading Courses Separate courses for 3 students

S 2002 IAR 505 3 9

S 2002 IAR 500 2 9

F 2002 IAR 500 2.5 11

F 2002 PS 461/563 3 24

F-W 02-03 IAR 515 Reading Courses Separate courses for 2 students

W 2003 IAR 505 2.5 11

F 2003 PS 580/

INDS 502

3 22

F 2003 IAR 500 2 23

W 2004 IAR 500 2 12

F-W 03-04 IAR 515 Reading Courses Separate courses for 4 students

F 2004 PS 580/

INDS 502

3 21

W 2005 IAR 500 2 12

FW 04-05 IAR 515 Reading Course For 1 student

W 2008 IAR 500 3 6

F2009 IAR 500 3 18

F2010 IAR 500 Met 3 21

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W 2011 IAR 500 Inf Reading Course 3

S/F/W 2010-11 IAR 515 Reading Courses Separate courses for 4 students

W2012 IAR 515C

GCWO

3 6, 4 auditors

W2012 IAR 500 Inf

W/Comtois

3 5, 11 auditors

W2013 IAR 515 Reading Courses Separate courses for 2 students

F2013 IAR 515C

GCWO

3 16, 3 auditors

F2013 IAR 500

With Dierkes

3 26

F2013 IAR 500

Security Mod

3 X 6 sessions 12

F2014 IAR 515C

GCWO

3 12

F2014 IAR 500

Security Mod

3 X 6 sessions 6

F2014 IAR 500

Media Mod

3 X 6 sessions 6

F2015 IAR 515C/

POLS 464A

GCWO

3 2 grad students

14 undergrads

F2015 POLS 464B

CGA

3 18 undergrads

(b-1) Courses Taught at Other Universities

Graduate Seminars (York University, Harvard University, University of Hong Kong)

International Relations Theory (1983-88, 1989- ).

Topics in Sino-Canadian Relations (1984-85).

Advanced Topics in International Relations [Ph.D. Core Course] (1987-88).

Topics in the International Political Economy of Eastern Asia, [Cross-listed between the Department of Political

Science and the Faculty of Administrative Studies, International M.B.A. Program] 1990-93. In 1994 re-

titled “Topics in the International Relations of Eastern Asia.” (1990-96).

The New Institutionalism in Asia, (Spring 1998 and Fall 1998), Department of Sociology, Harvard University.

Co-taught with Ezra Vogel.

Global China and World Order (Fall 2011and Spring 2013), Master of International and Public Affairs Program,

University of Hong Kong.

Integrated (Graduate/Undergraduate) Seminars (at York University)

American Foreign Policy (1984-86).

Pacific Trade and Security (1987-88).

International Relations of Eastern Asia (1989-90).

Undergraduate Teaching (at Hong Kong University)

China’s Rise and Asia’s Future, Common Core 9011 (2013)

China and World Order, Common Core 9012 (2013)

Undergraduate Teaching (at York University)

Introduction to International Relations (1982-85).

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Introduction to the Government and Politics of China (1981-84).

Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis (1982-1987, 1989, 1995).

International Relations Theory (1982-84, 1987).

Undergraduate Teaching (at Acadia University)

Introduction to Politics (1980-81)

Introduction to Canadian Politics (1980-81)

Introduction to International Politics (1980-81)

(c) Graduate Students Supervised (Supervisor unless otherwise noted)

At York University -- M.A. Level

Tim Stewart, “American Influence on Canadian-China Policy, 1949-1968: Three Case Studies,” 1984.

Kevin Eakins, “China, The New International Economic Order and the Third World: A Reluctant Partner, 1973-

82,” 1985.

Randy Germain, “The Politics of Human Community: Thucydides, St. Augustine, Hans Morgenthau and the

Theory of the State,” 1987.

John Bessai, “Vietnam's Definition of Regional Order in Indochina,” 1988.

Victor Fic, “China's Strategic Doctrine,” 1988.

Leonard Sebastian, “Disputed Sovereignty and Conflict Management: The Role of Third Party Mediation in

Managing Boundary Disputes in Indochina and the South China Sea,” (co-supervised with David Dewitt),

1990.

Richard Desjardins, “Political Reform in Taiwan: The Role of the Ruling Elite in the Transition to Democracy,”

1991.

Xu Feng, “Hong Kong: Towards Internal Self-Government After 1997?,” (second reader) 1991.

Hu Shuang, “Tiananmen Square and 'Post-Communist Transition' in China,” (second reader) 1991.

Jennifer McCrea-Logie, “Comparing Canadian and Japanese Aid Programs to Thailand,” 1992.

Mark Rubinstein, “The Emergence of Flexible Production in the Global Economy: A Case Study of the Eastern

Asian Production Sphere,” 1992.

Kurtis Simpson, “Canadian Images of China: The Implications of Tiananmen Square,” (second reader) 1993.

Yumiko Iida, “From Folk Wisdom to Kokutai: The Impact of State and Folk Ideologies on Japanese Rural

Villages, 1890-1930,” (co-supervisor), 1994.

Karen Mark, “The Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention: The Case of Somalia,” (second reader), 1994.

Mary Young, “The Dynamics of Democratization in Taiwan,” 1994.

Wendy McCallum, “The Political Economy of Rice Production in Japan,” (second reader), 1995.

Allison Wested, “A Gender Relations Analysis of Taiwan’s Development Strategies,” 1996.

Lu Jin, “Chinese Perspectives on Multilateralism: Two Case Studies,” (second reader), 1997.

Tim Edwards, “Concerted Bilateralism in Northeast Asia,” not completed.

At Harvard University – M.A. Level

Aki Hagino, “Japan’s Role in Regional Multilateralism” (second reader), not completed.

At York University – Ph.D. Level

Kiyoaki Adachi, “The National Policy in the World Economy: Studies in Canada's Foreign Trade, 1877-90,”

Department of History (non-departmental examiner), 1991.

Michael Williams, “Apocalyptic Knowledge: Theory and Practice in the Evolution of Nuclear Strategy,” 1992.

Francois-Pierre LeScouarnec, “Uncertainty: Vector of Organizational Development in International Settings,”

(member of committee), 1993.

Sorpong Peou, “Conflict Neutralization in the Cambodian War: Explaining the United Nations’ Role in Turning

the Battlefield into a Ballot Box," (co-supervisor with David Dewitt), 1995.

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Pierre Lizee, “Conflict and Conflict Management as Social Constructions: Challenges and Contradictions in the

Cambodian Peace Process,” (co-supervisor with David Dewitt), 1995.

Robert J. Perrins, “‘Great Connections’: The City of Dalian, 1905-1945. China and Japan in the Liaodong

Peninsula,” Department of History (non-departmental committee member), 1996.

Jiang Hongkuan, “Trans Border Growth Zones in Northeast Asia,” 1997.

Maire O'Brien, “The Evolution of CIDA’s China Program: 1980-1995,” (member of committee), 1999.

Robert Farkasch, “Bringing the Ancient World Back In: Elements of a Critical Realist International Relations

Theory”, 2001.

David Capie, "Identity and Multilateralism: The United States and Regional Institutionalization in the Asia-

Pacific (member of committee), 2002.

At UBC (unless*)

Student Name Program Type Year Principal Co-Supervisor(s)

Start Finish Supervisor/Advisor Or Role

Keisuke Enokido Ph.D. 1998 2005 Tom Hutton Committee member

Mitch Gray M.A., Pol Sci 1998 2001 With Brian Job

Cameron Ortis Ph.D., Pol Sci 1999 2006 Brian Job Committee member

Courtney Beaubien M.A., SCARP 2000 2004 PME

Jeff Fountain M.A. 2000 2001 PME

Susanne Duska MAPPS 2000 2002 PME

David Okano MAPPS 2000 2002 Second reader

Taylor Owen M.A.,

Geography

2001 2003 David Edgington and

Olav Slaymaker

Committee member

David Swain MAPPS 2001 2004 PME

Kiyoko Yanagiya MAPPS 2001 2003 PME

Nate Groenwold MAPPS 2001 2002 PME

Marcia George MAPPS 2001 2003 PME

Enze Han MAPPS 2001 2003 PME

Masako Tsuzuki MAPPS 2001 2004 PME

Lise Chartrand MAPPS 2002 2004 Tim Cheek Second reader

Andrea Brown MAPPS 2002 2003 PME

Jun Min Jung MAPPS 2002 2004 PME

Wendy McAvoy MAPPS 2002 2004 PME

Jenelyn Torres MAPPS 2002 2004 PME

Marie Laberge MAPPS 2003 2004 PME

Susanne Duska Ph.D., IIGSP 2003 2008 Pitman Potter Committee member

Chris Kelly MAPPS 2003 2005 Julian Dierkes Second reader

Lisa Rickmers MAPPS 2003 2004 PME

Atsuko Tamura MAPPS 2003 2004 PME

Liam Roberts MA, Pol Sci 2003 2004 Brian Job Second reader

Trudy Loo MAPPS 2004 2005 Hyun Gu Lynn Second reader

Julie McArthur MAPPS 2004 2006 PME

Andrew Clark MA, Pol Sci 2004 2005 PME

Michelle Merry MAPPS 2004 2006 PME

Nelson Rand MAPPS 2004 2005 PME

Nobuhiro Seki MAPPS 2004 2006 PME

Mrinalini Menon MA, Pol Sci 2004 IP/NC Brian Job Committee member

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Kathryn Grestsinger MA, Journ’ism 2005 2006 Stephen Ward Committee member

Shane Barter Ph.D., Pol Sci 2005 2011 Diane Mauzy Examination chair

Netina Tan Ph.D., Pol Sci 2005 2011 Max Cameron Outside examiner

Hanna Lim MAPPS 2008 2010 Abidin Kusno Second reader

Jagaa Menduul MAPPS 2009 2011 PME

Dong Yikun Ph.D. Beijing

Foreign Studies

University

2008 2010 Mei Renyi Canadian co-

supervisor

Justine Chen MAPPS 2009 2012 PME

Ted Chen MAPPS 2009 2012 PME

Basanta Pokharel MAPPS 2009 2011 PME

Broughen Aitkin MAPPS 2009 2011 Julian Dierkes Second reader

Amy Li MAPPS 2009 2011 PME

Sally Ding MAPPS 2009 2011 Tsering Shakya Second reader

Sarah Youngblutt MAPPS 2009 2011 PME

Mike Tedeschi MAPPS 2010 2011 PME

Lucia Lee MAPPS 2010 2011 Abidin Kusno Second reader

Dominic Ross MAPPS 2010 2011 Masao Nakamura Second reader

Ben Tipton MAPPS 2010 2012 PME

Matthew Bock MAPPS 2010 2011 PME

Jacob Homel MAPPS 2011 2012 PME

Brett Witthoeft MAPPS 2011 2012 PME

Josh Rudolph MAPPS 2011 2013 Tim Cheek Second reader

Alexandre Bastien MAPPS 2013 2014 PME

Sam Glickstein MAPPS 2013 2015 PME

Gregoire Legault MAPPS 2013 2015 PME

Liz MacArthur MAPPS 2013 2015 PME

Marie-Pier Baril MAPPS 2013 2014 Park Kyung-Ae Second reader

Rebecca Snyder MAPPS 2013 2015 Abiding Kusno Second reader

Marc McCrum MAPPS 2013 2015 Julian Dierkes Second Reader

Harry Li MAPPS 2014 IP PME

Justin Kwan MAPPS 2014 IP PME

Christina Toepell MAPPS 2014 IP PME

*James Pearson SFU/POL SCI 2014 2015 Outside reader

Melanie Schweiger MAPPS 2015 2015 Julian Dierkes Second reader

Lotus Ruan MAPPS 2014 IP PME

Cecilia Yeh MAPPS 2014 IP Tim Cheek Second reader

*Stephane Boivin Deakin / MAIR 2016 IP PME

(d) Continuing Education Activities

Organizer, week-long training programs on IT and Asia Pacific security offered at UBC to visiting delegations

from Mongolia (November 1999) and Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam (April 2001).

Presentation on the North Korean nuclear issue to the lecture series organized by UBC’s Continuing Studies,

Robson Square, 4 November 2004.

Presentation on US-Asia Relations to the lecture series organized by UBC Continuing Studies, Robson Square, 1

March 2007.

Presentation on “The Future of Asia,” Third Stage Learning, UBC, 15 September 2010.

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Presentation on “Does Asia’s Rise Mean the Decline of the West?,” Third Stage Learning, UBC, 8 December

2010.

Moderator, four-session workshop featuring Bilahari Kausikan on “Singapore’s Foreign Policy,” Singapore

Management University, January-February 2014.

Moderator, six-session workshop, “Singapore’s Foreign Policy: Practitioners’ Perspectives,” Singapore

Management University, January-February 2015.

Moderator, seven-session workshop, “Singapore’s Foreign Policy: Guiding Principles, Emerging Issues,”

Singapore Management University, January –February 2016.

(e) Guest Lectures at UBC and universities elsewhere (since 2006)

Presentation on policy audiences to IAR 500, 21 September 2006.

Presentation on “East Asian Institution Building” to Political Science 560, 29 November 2006.

Presentation on “Canada-China Relations: The Human Rights Issues,” Political Science 320, St. Mary’s

University, Halifax Nova Scotia, 6 March 2007.

“Canada and Global China,” seminar discussion with Political Science 4610, UBC, 10 April 2007.

“Global China,” lecture to Political Science 260 class, University of Alberta, 17 January 2008. “The Ingredients of Global China,” presentation to Geography 442 class, UBC, 13 March 2008.

“Asian Intellectuals and Second Track Diplomacy,” History 524, UBC, 12 November 2009.

“Production and Power in East Asian Regionalism,” IAR 516, 5 April 2010.

“Human Security,” presentation in Political Science 400x, 5 October 2010.

“Canada and Human Security,” Political Science 461, UBC, 25 November 2010.

“Canada’s Role in Asia Pacific Security,” Political Science 564, 15 March 2011.

“Where in the World is India?,” Political Science 323A, 29 March 2011.

“Track Two Meets China’s Intellectuals,” History 558, 28 November 2011.

“The Responsibility to Protect and Asia,” History 104, 29 November 2011.

“Assessing Policy memos,” IAR 500, 29 November 2011.

“The Responsibility to Protect in Asia,” History 104, 26 November 2012

“East Asian Regionalism,” POLI 008, University of Hong Kong, 5 March 2013

“The Responsibility to Protect After Syria,” History 104, 19 November 2013

“Where is China in the World?,” Political Science 361, 13 March 2014.

“Assessing Asia Pacific’s Regional Security Architecture,” Political Science 564, 25 March 2014.

“When Will the Korean War End?”, Political Science 360 (Professor Aim Sinpeng), 85 students, 18 September

2014

“The Responsibility to Protect, History 104 (Professor Tim Brook), 75 students, 13 November 2013.

“Responding to Global China,” Education 210 (Professor Reginald D’Silva), 30 students, 18 November 2014.

“Defining Asia,” International and Asian Studies 108, Singapore Management University, 65 students, 15 January

2015.

“How Theories of International Relations Matter,” Public Policy and Global Affairs 340 (Professor Kei Koga),

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 75 students, 27 January 2015.

“What Makes Singapore Global,” Social Sciences 308, Singapore Management University, 35 students, 3 March

2015.

“The Meaning of the South China Sea Dispute,” Political Science 324 B, 19 March 2015.

“Memories of World War II in East Asia: Unfinished Legacies,” SOSC 202 (Professor Hiro Saito), Singapore

Management University, 45 students, 3 September 2015.

“The Responsibility to Protect,” History 104 (Professor Tim Brook), 100 students, 19 November 2015.

“Journeys in Education,” SOSC 400 Capstone (Professor Lim Lai Cheng), Singapore Management University, 45

students, 7 January 2016.

“Essence of Decision: Role Playing Salvador 1984,” POSC 103 (Professor Clara Portello), Singapore

Management University, 45 students, 4 February 2016.

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“Role Playing as a Form of Experiential Learning,” inaugural presentation in the Experiential Learning Forum,

Singapore Management University, 28 March 2016.

(f) By Tele-Conference

“The New Diplomacy: How New, How Diplomatic?” seminar discussion with students at Pepperdine University

in California, by conference call, 3 February 2005

“Human Security in East Asia: Views from the US, Canada and Europe,” panel discussion with students and

faculty at the University of Pittsburgh, by video conference, 2 February 2006.

“The Current Agenda for Human Security,” seminar discussion with students at Pepperdine University, 28

February 2008.

“Canada and China: The Evans-Mulroney Debate,” seminar discussion with graduate students at the Norman

Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, 26 May 2015.

9. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

(a) Areas of special interest: International relations of Eastern Asia, Canada-Asia policy issues, Asia Pacific

institution building

(b) Research or equivalent grants. (C) designates competitive; (NC) not-competitive. Note: number of years

of the grant indicated with “x” sign in “per year” column

Granting Subject COMP $ Year Principal Co-Investigator(s)

Agency Per Year Investigator

SSHRCC Canada-China

Relations

C $24,000

x 4

83-

86

Y Bernie Frolic

CIIPS Conflict in Southeast

Asia

C $29,000

x 2

88-

90

Y David Dewitt

SSHRCC Economic Decision

Making in Taiwan

and Thailand

C $12,000

x 2

90-

92

Y

Pacific Cultural

Foundation

Economic Decision

Making in Taiwan

C $2,400 90 Y

EAITC Canadian Security

Policy

C $62,000

x 3

93-

96

Y David Dewitt and

Brian Job

United States

Institute of Peace

Track Two in Asia

Pacific

C $56,000 98 Y

Japan Foundation Asian Security

Architecture

C

$60,000

98-

99

Y

SSHRCC Asian Security

Websites

C $2,000 00 Y

SSHRCC IT and Asia Pacific

Security

C $2,955 01-

02

Y

Faculty of Arts

ISIT

Digitizing Teaching

Materials on Conflict

C $3,200 04 Co Brian Job and Allen

Sens

(c) Research or equivalent contracts (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtained competitively (C)

or non-competitively (NC).Note: number of years of the grant indicated with “x” sign in “per year”

column

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Granting Subject COM

P

$ Year Principal Co-Investigator(s)

Agency Per Year Investigator

EAITC Canada-Taiwan Relations NC $4000 90 Y

EAITC North Pacific Cooperative

Security Dialogue

$240,000

x 3

90-

93

Y David Dewitt

CIDA Regionalization in

Eastern Asia

NC $165,000

x 3

90-

93

Y

Ford

Foundation

Dialogue Monitor NC $35,000

x 3

93-

97

Y

CIDA ASEAN ISIS

Cooperation

NC $600,000

x 4

95-

99

Y

Ford

Foundation

Track Two in South Asia NC $81,000 96 Y

Max Bell

Foundation

Canada and Security

Cooperation

NC $27,000

x 4

95-

99

Y

Ford

Foundation

and JCIE

Dialogue and Research

Monitor

NC $70,000

x 2

98-

02

Y

CIDA Northeast Asia

Cooperation Program

NC $620,000

x 3

99-

02

Y

CIDA Southeast Asia

Cooperation Program

NC $800,000

x 3

00-

03

Y

DFAIT and

Georgia Tech

Limited Nuclear

Weapons Free Zone –

NEA

NC $30,500 00 Y

DFAIT Canada-Korea Forum IV NC $18,000 01 Y

DFAIT Human Security

Consortium

C $360,000

x2

01-

03

Y Brian Job

DFAIT

TECO and

CTOT

Bilateral Series with

Taiwan on Human

Security

NC $13,000 02 Y

JCIE Dialogue and Research

Monitor 2002

NC $15,000 03 Y

DFAIT Responsibility to Protect

Seminars in Asia

NC $26,000 02-

03

Y

DFAIT Canada-Korea Forum V NC $22,000 03 Y

DFAIT Experts Meeting on North

Korea

NC $64,000 03 Y Fen Hampson

TECO Workshop on Democracy NC $7,300 04 Y

Ford

Foundation

Rebuilding American

Security

C $195,000 04-

06

Y

ISEAS Second Edition of the

Asia Pacific Security

Lexicon

NC $15,000 04-

05

Y David Capie

Power

Corporation

of Quebec

“Emerging Issues in

Canada-China Relations”

NC $100,000

X 5

09-

16

Gift to Institute,

PME as director

of the program

Multiple, at UBC,

across Canada and

in China

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(d) Invited Presentations and Conference Participation (since arriving at UBC in July 1999)

“Managing Asia Pacific Security after the Economic Crisis,” presentation to the Asia Pacific Regional

Governance Workshop, Harvard University, 30 September 1999.

“Commentator,” panel on US-Japan-Russia Relations, conference on “Major Power Relations in a Changing

World” organized by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, 22-23 October 1999.

Canadian Representative, “International Conference on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament” organized

by the Institute for International Policy Studies, Tokyo, 4-5 November 1999.

“Engaging North Korea,” presentation to a seminar on the operations of the Asian Development Bank, Simon

Fraser University, 15 November 1999.

Participant, “Roundtable on International Developments and Trends in Year 2000,” organized by the Intelligence

Assessment Secretariat, Privy Council Office, held in Vancouver 12 November 1999.

“The Idea of the North Pacific”, luncheon address to senior administration and faculty, Georgia Institute of

Technology, Atlanta, 10 December 1999.

Participant and panel rapporteur, Symposium on “Korea and the Search for Peace in Northeast Asia,” organized

by Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan, 15-17 December 1999.

“Multilateralism, Bilateralism, Minilateralism,” presentation at the Asia-Pacific Security Forum Conference,

organized by the Institute of National Policy Research, Taipei, Taiwan, 17-18 December 1999.

“Next Steps in Relations with North Korea,” presentation at DFAIT, Ottawa, 10 January 2000.

“The Values of International Experience,” address to the Model U.N., Landmark Hotel, Vancouver, 21 January

2000.

“Canadian Interests and Policy in Southeast Asia,” presentation to the annual meeting of the Canadian Member

Committee of the Council for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific, Toronto, 17 February 2000.

“Opening Remarks on Northeast Asia and the North Pacific,” Canada-Japan Seminar on Global Security

Cooperation, Westin Prince Hotel, Toronto, 20 February 2000.

“Governance in the New Asia: Regionalism vs. Globalization,” presentation to the seminar on Globalization and

the Transformation of Asian Societies, Institute of Asian Research, Vancouver, 23 February 2000.

“The Role of Regional Institutions in Indonesia’s Transformation,” presentation to a conference “Indonesia’s

Future Challenges,”, Jakarta, 9 March 2000.

“Track Two Dialogues: Getting from Security Cooperation to Security Community,” paper presented at the

“Okinawa Forum” organized by the Japan Center for International Exchange and the Prime Minister’s

Office, Okinawa, Japan, 24-26 March 2000.

“Remaking Domestic Politics in Taiwan: Agenda for the New Chen Administration,” luncheon address to the

Canada-Taiwan Trade Association, Vancouver, 28 March 2000.

Presentation to a dinner meeting organized by the Security and Intelligence Division of the Privy Council Office,

Coast Plaza Hotel, Vancouver, 24 April 2000.

“ASEAN and the ARF: Cooperative Security and Its Discontents,” paper presented at the Conference on

“Multilateralism, Bilateralism and the Search for Security,” St. Antony’s College, Oxford, 11-13 May

2000.

Panel chair and presenter, “Asia Vision 21: Second Annual Conference”, organized by the Asia Center at Harvard

University, Hong Kong, 18-20 May 2000.

Presentation to a dinner meeting organized by the Security and Intelligence Division of the Privy Council Office,

Coast Plaza Hotel, Vancouver, 24 April 2000,.

“Can Asian Regionalism and the American Alliance System Coexist?”, presentation at the 14th Asia Pacific

Roundtable, Kuala Lumpur, 4-7 June 2000.

“The Role of Track Two in Canada-DPRK Relations,” presentation at DFAIT, Ottawa, 31 August 2000.

Chair, Canada-DPRK Bilateral Meeting, Beijing, 2-3 October 2000.

Conference co-chair and forum moderator, 12th Hokkaido Conference on North Pacific Issues and 16th North

Pacific International Forum, Sapporo, Japan, 11-13 October 2000.

“The New Security Setting in Asia,” presentation and panel organizer, “Asia Pacific Summit”, organized by the

Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, Vancouver, 19 October 2000.

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Presentation to the workshop on “Asia in the World Trading System,” Institute of Asian Research, Vancouver,

20-21 October 2000.

Convener, working session on “New Allies: Research Sites Beyond the University”, held at the Asia Pacific

Foundation of Canada, Vancouver, 7 November 2000.

Participant, Human Capital Committee, Social Science Research Council, New York, 10-11 November 2000.

“The Logics of Engagement: Comparing Policies Toward China and the DPRK”, presentation to the East Asia

Institute, National University of Singapore, 23 November 2000.

Participant, ASEAN People’s Assembly, Batam, Indonesia, 24-26 November 2000.

“Canada-DPRK Relations”, plenary presentation at the annual conference of the Canadian Consortium on Asia

Pacific Security, Ottawa, 2 December 2000.

“The Changing Architecture of Asian Security,” presentation to Maritime Pacific Command, Esquimault, 11

December 2000.

Convener, working group on “Alternative Research Sites,” Social Science Research Council, New York, 8

January 2000.

Participant, Retreat with Minister John Manley, organized by DFAIT, Ottawa, 11 January 2001.

“Canada and North Korea: From Estrangement without End to Engagement without Illusions,” speech to the

annual meeting of the Canada-Korea Business Association, Vancouver, 19 January 2001.

“Track Two Diplomacy,” presentation to the Roundtable on Canada-DPRK Relations” organized by the Canadian

Centre on Foreign Policy Development, Dunsmuir Lodge, Victoria, 22 January 2001.

Participant and panelist, “Cebu Forum: Vision of Asia Pacific in the 21st Century,” Plantation Bay, Cebu,

Philippines, 10-12 February 2001.

“Learning from Canada,” presentation to the conference on “Korea and the US—Costs and Benefits of Korean

Reconciliation,” organized by the Asia Society, Seattle, 16 February 2001.

“Human Security in Asia—Any Chance? A Lonely Planet Guide for Canadians,” lecture at Green College,

University of British Columbia, 27 February 2001.

“Developments in North Korea”, interview on CBC Newsworld, 28 February 2001.

"Asian Security: A View from Okinawa," presentation to the 29th Williamsburg Conference, Nago, Okinawa, 17-

19 March 2001.

"What Track Two Means for Regional Security," luncheon address to the Pacific Symposium 2001, Honolulu, 27

March 2001. Available on-line at http://www.ndu.edu/inss/symposia/pacific2001/evans.papers.htm.

“Canadian Perspectives”, presentation to the workshop on “The Taiwan Economy”, organized by the Centre of

Chinese Research, UBC, 27 April 2001.

Participant, third meeting of "Asia Vision 21", Harvard University, Cambridge, 11-12 May 2001.

"Regional Security: Areas for Canada-ROK Cooperation", presentation and panel chair, fourth meeting of the

Canada-Korea Forum, Seoul, 24-26 May 2001.

"The Internet and Asia Pacific Security Dialogues: Assessing and Reducing the Digital Divide", paper presented

at the 15th Asia-Pacific Roundtable, Kuala Lumpur, 4-7 June 2001.

Participant, "Crowding the Rim Summit", Stanford University, Palo Alto, 1-4 August 2001.

"Challenges to the Nation State", paper presented at the conference on "Indonesian Nationhood Revisited", Centre

for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta, 5 September 2001.

"Terror and Tragedy,” presentation at the Liu Centre Public Forum, 14 September 2001.

"The Regional Strategic Architecture", presentation at the consultation on "Canada's Strategic Engagement in

Southeast Asia", organized by the Canadian Consortium on Asia Pacific Security and the Department of

Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa, 2-4 November 2001.

Conference co-chair and Forum moderator, 13th Hokkaido Conference on North Pacific Issues, Sapporo, 17-19

October 2001.

Participant, Annual Members' Weekend, Pacific Council on International Policy, San Francisco, 16-17 November

2001.

"Reflections on a Decade of Asian Institutionalism,” presentation to IIR Speaker Series, Liu Centre, 21 November

2001.

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"Teaching Human Security", presentation at the workshop on "The Measurement of Human Security" organized

by the Commission on Human Security, Harvard University, Cambridge, 30 November 2001.

Participant, "Expert Workshop on the Feasibility of a Human Security Report," Harvard University, Cambridge,

1-2 December 2001.

"The Remains of the Day: Asia Pacific Strategic Outlook for 2002", presentation at the "Regional Outlook Forum

2002", organized by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 8 January 2001.

"The Impact of China in Asia,” presentation at St. John's College, UBC, 14 January 2002.

"Canada-Korea Forum--Highlights and Prospects,” presentation with David Strangway to the Canada-Korea

Business Association, Vancouver, 17 January 2002.

Presentation, panel discussion on terrorism in Southeast Asia, Langara College, Vancouver, 23 January 2002.

Panelist, workshop on “The Korean Peninsula After September 11th,” Institute of Asian Research, UBC, 1

February 2002.

"The Implications of September 11th,” presentation to the Asia Pacific Dialogue 2002, organized by the Asia

Pacific Foundation of Canada, 8 February 2002.

Panel Moderator, workshop on "Development, Conflict and Peacebuilding,” Liu Centre, 14-15 February 2002.

"Between Regionalization and Regionalism: ASEAN Plus Three and the Emerging East Asian Institutional

Identity", paper presented at the workshop on "Remapping Asia" organized by the Abe Fellowship

Program and the SSRC, Portland, Oregon, 21-24 February 2002.

"IT and Asia-Pacific Security: Encountering the Dark Side", paper presented at the 7th Annual Forum of the Asia

Pacific Agenda Project organized by the Japan Center for International Exchange, Siem Reap, Cambodia,

26-28 February 2002.

“New Forms and Roles for Multilateral Institutions,” presentation to CSCAP’s North Pacific Working Group,

Vancouver, 12 March 2002.

"Canada-DPRK Exchange in the Context of Track-Two Security Dialogue", paper presented at the roundtable for

"Knowledge Cooperation with the DPRK", organized by the Korean Development Institute, Seoul, 18-20

March 2002.

Participant, 30th Williamsburg Conference, Kuala Lumpur, 11-13 April 2002.

"Inter-Disciplinarity and Human Security Research," presentation at the University of Hong Kong, 15 April 2002.

Principal Organizer, “Inaugural Meeting of the Canadian Consortium on Human Security”, Ottawa, 24-26 April

2002.

Panelist, “Political and Security Relations in Asia,” at the “Forum on the Economic and Security Architecture of

Asia,” organized by IDSS and the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Singapore, 9

May 2002.

Participant, 3rd Asia Vision 21 Conference, organized by the Asia Center, Harvard University, Bangkok, 9-11

May 2002.

"The Responsibility to Protect," presentation at the Asia Pacific Roundtable, Kuala Lumpur, 5 June 2002.

Panelist and presenter, workshop on "Remapping Asia," University of California at Berkeley, 20-22 June 2002.

Participant, evaluation panel, meeting on "Non-Traditional Security", organized by the Ford Foundation, Bangkok,

30 June-2 July 2002.

"Asian Perspectives on Regional Integration in Asia and North America," presentation to a roundtable with the

Honourable Bill Graham, Minister of Foreign Affairs, organized by the Asia Pacific Foundation of

Canada, Vancouver, 6 August 2002.

Participant, meeting with Chi Haotian, Chinese Defence Minister, Victoria, 14 September 2002.

"Does Southeast Asia Matter?", presentation to the Centre for Southeast Asian Research, UBC, 2 October 2002.

Commentator, workshop on "Crafting Cooperation: The Design and Effect of Regional Institutions in

Comparative Perspective," Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge,

3-6 October 2002.

"What Makes a Network Work? The Experience of Track Two and Track Three Security Dialogues in Asia

Pacific," paper presented (in absentia) at the "Roundtable on Strengthening Regional Capacity for

Conflict Resolution in West Africa," organized by the African Security Dialogue and Research, Accra,

Ghana, 22-23 October 2002.

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Participant, bilateral meeting, Liu Institute and China Institute of International Studies, Vancouver, 11 November

2002.

"The Wider Political and Strategic Context of Regional Trading Arrangements in the Asia-Pacific: Why No

Counterbalancing," presentation to the PECC Trade Forum Seminar, Vancouver, 12 November 2002.

Panel chair, conference on "The Inter-American Democracy Charter," Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues,

Vancouver, 12-13 November 2002.

Principal organizer and chair, "Canada-Taiwan Experts' Meeting on Human Security," Liu Institute for Global

Issues, 24-26 November 2002.

"Asian Institutions and Canadian Interests," plenary presentation to the 10th annual conference of the Canadian

Consortium on Asia Pacific Security, Toronto, 7 December 2002.

"East Asian Regionalism: Supplement or Alternative to an American-Centred Pacific Order?", paper presented at

the conference on "Building an East Asian Community: Visions and Strategies," Asiatic Research Center,

Korea University, Seoul, 10 December 2002.

"Why Human Security?", paper presented at the "Human Security Conference," organized by the Institute of

International Relations, Taipei, 16 December 2002.

"Human Security: Emerging Asian Perspectives," presentation at a roundtable on "Cooperation without Borders:

The Evolving Agenda for Human Security in the Asia-Pacific Region," University of Hong Kong, 21

December 2002.

Participant, conference on "The UN and Global Order," Liu Institute, 18-19 January 2003.

"Does East Asian Regionalism Matter?", Trade and Economic Luncheon Series, DFAIT, Ottawa, 14 January 2003.

Panel chair and participant, Hong Kong Workshop, Centre of Chinese Research, UBC, 7-8 February 2003.

"The Changing Strategic Context of Institution Building in East Asia," paper presented to the "Canada-India

Dialogue on East Asia and Regional Cooperation," New Delhi, 14-15 February 2003.

“Asian Perceptions of the Coming War in Iraq,” presentation to the Department of Politics, Delhi University, 18

February 2003.

Participant, 31st Williamsburg Conference, 28 February-2 March 2003, Bangkok.

Co-chair, workshops on "The Responsibility to Protect: Perspectives from Southeast Asia," Bangkok (hosted by

Chulalongkorn University) 19 March 2003 and Singapore (hosted by the Institute for Defence and

Strategic Studies) 20 March 2003.

Participant, “Kunming Forum,” conference on “Rise of China,” organized by the Asia Pacific Agenda Project,

Kunming, 21-23 March 2003.

“Asia’s New Regionalism: Implications for Canada,” paper presented (in absentia), at the Foreign Policy

Roundtable, DFAIT, Ottawa, 27 March 2003.

“Canada and Korea: Implications of the Unipolar Era,” presentation to the public forum on “Visit Korea,”

Vancouver, 12 June 2003.

“Asian Perspectives on Human Security,” presentation to the conference on “Human Security in East Asia,”

organized by UNESCO and Korea University, Seoul, 16 June 2003.

“NATO and Asia,” presentation to the delegation of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Vancouver, 13 June

2003. Report available on-line at http://www.naa.be.

“Canada and the the DPRK,” presentation to a consultative meeting, DFAIT, Ottawa, 8 July 2003.

“North Korea,” presentation to the Vancouver Roundtable, 22 July 2003.

Co-chair, plenary session and chair, concurrent session, Asia-Pacific Roundtable, Kuala Lumpur, 7-9 August

2003.

“Human Security and East Asia: What Place in an Illiberal Era and a Rough Neighbourhood,” paper presentation

at the “International Conference on Peace, Development and Regionalization in East Asia,” organized by

the East Asia Institute and the Gorbachev Foundation of North America, Seoul, 2 September 2003.

“The New Diplomacy: Non-State Actors in a Changing World,” plenary presentation to the 9th Annual Member’s

Weekend of the Pacific Council on International Policy, Seattle, 11 October 2003.

“Human Security in A Troubled World,” concurrent panel presentation, PCIP Weekend, Seattle, 11 October 2003.

Keynote address, “The Future of the Hokkaido Conference,” Hokkaido Conference on North Pacific Issues,

Sapporo, 25 October 2003.

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“Prospects for Cooperation in the North Pacific,” presentation to the workshop on “East Asia Energy Futures,”

Vancouver, 4 November 2003.

Co-chair, “Experts Workshop on Multilateral Cooperation on the Korean Peninsula: Hard Choices, Next Steps,”

Ottawa, 20-21 November 2003.

Panellist, “Public Forum on North Korea,” organized by the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs,

Ottawa, 21 November 2003.

Discussant, panel on “A Changing Regional Security Environment,” at the Asia-Pacific Security Forum 2003,

Taipei, 30 November 2003.

Panellist and panel chair, sessions at the 1st CSCAP General Conference, Jakarta, 7-8 December 2003.

“Multi-Disciplinary Teaching and Evaluation,” presentation to a CAUT workshop, University of Hong Kong, 11

December 2003. Abstract available on-line at http://www.hkuhk/caut/homepage/tln/seminars/index.htm.

“Korean Nuclear Crisis and Asia-Pacific Security,” presentation at the 3rd CIIS-GPDC Meeting, China Institute of

International Studies, Beijing, 3 February 2004.

Participant, roundtable discussion, Institute for World Economy and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social

Sciences, Beijing, 4 February 2004.

Pre-spondent and chair, panel on security, conference on “Presumptive Universals vs. Local Knowledge,” IAR, 7

February 2004.

“Human Security in an Era of National Insecurity,” lecture to the Commonwealth Society of Vancouver, 19

February 2004.

Participant, workshop on “The State of Democracy in South Asia,” Centre for the Study of Developing Societies,

Delhi, 12-14 March 2004.

“Creating Community: Prospects for Institutionalized Cooperation,” presentation to the “5th International

Symposium on Korea and the Search for Peace in Northeast Asia,” Kyoto, 16 March 2004.

“Beyond the Six Party Talks,” presentation to the Ritsumeikan University Public Symposium, Kyoto, 17 March

2004.

Participant and panellist, conference on “Toward East Asian Community Building,” organized by the Japan

Center for International Exchange, Tokyo, 19-21 March 2004.

Participant, roundtable discussion with the Coordinator General and Staff of Advisors to the Mexican Minister of

Foreign Affairs, Mexican Consulate, Vancouver, 24 March 2004.

“Dealing with ‘Rogue’ States: Deterrence, Containment or Engagement?” presentation to the Political Studies

Speakers Series, Capilano College, 31 March 2004.

“The Current Nuclear Crisis and Its Implications for Inter-Korean Reconciliation,” presentation to the forum on

“The Future of Korea” organized by the Advisory Council on Democratic and Peaceful Unification of

Korea, Robson Square, Vancouver, 5 April 2004.

Panellist, “Institutions and Processes for Security,” at the “Dialogue on Security in Asia: Concepts, Threats and

Assurances After 9-11,” organized by the Singapore Institute of International Affairs, Singapore, 23 April

2004.

Participant, Asia Vision 21, Harvard University Asia Center, Cambridge, 29 April – 1 May 2004.

“Canada and Human Security,” presentation to the workshop on “Tricontinental Partnership,” Institute of Asian

Research, 8 May 2004.

“Commentary on the Study (and Practice) of Multilateral Institutions in Southeast Asia,” presentation to the

conference in honour of Michael Leifer, organized by IDSS, Singapore, 13 May 2004.

“Is Track Two on Track?” Dinner speech organized by IDSS, Singapore, 14 May 2004.

Commentator and panellist, workshop on “Crafting Cooperation: The Role and Design of Regional Institutions”

organized by IDSS and the Weatherhead Center, Harvard University, Singapore, 16-18 May 2004.

Chair of the Public Forum on “Responding to American Hegemony: Regional Perspectives,” Marina Mandarin

Hotel, organized by IDSS, Singapore, 19 May 2004.

Participant, workshop on “Economic Cooperation and Institution-Building in Northeast Asia,” organized by the

Stanley Foundation, Honolulu, 17-18 June 2004.

Participant, Academic Experts Workshop on Asian Institutions, organized by DFAIT, Ottawa, 30 June 2004.

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“Evolving Regional Security Dynamics: The Role of China and India in the Region,” workshop organized by

Foreign Affairs Canada, Ottawa, 26 August 2004.

“Track Two: Rationale and Past Practices,” presentation at the Annual FAC-CANCAPS Consultations, FAC,

Ottawa, 27 August 2004.

“Reconstructing Northeast Asia? North Korea, the Six Party Talks and the Roles for Inter-University

Cooperation,” presentation to the Six University Conference, organized by American University,

Washington, D.C., 30 September 2004.

“Prospects for Northeast Asian Regionalism,” presentation to the “International Conference on East Asian

Regionalism and Its Impact,” organized by the Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies (CASS), Beijing, 21-22

October 2004.

“China and Canada,” presentation to the Rideau Club Roundtable, Ottawa, 17 November 2004.

“Can We Learn to Live with a Nuclear-Armed North Korea?,” presentation to a joint meeting of the Ottawa

chapter of the Canadian Institute for International Affairs and the Canada-Korea Society, Pearson

Building, Ottawa, 17 November 2004.

“Canada and North Korea: What’s Next?,” presentation to a meeting organized by the University of Toronto

Korean Students Association and the Canada-DPRK Association, Toronto, 18 November 2004.

Panellist, “Integrating North Korea into the World Community,” conference organized by the ACDPU, Toronto,

19 November 2004.

Panel chair and commentator, conference on “Non-Traditional Security in Asia: A Mid-Term Assessment,”

organized by IDSS, Singapore, 3 December 2004.

Remarks to the “Gathering in Response to the Tsunami Disaster on the Indian Ocean Rim,” the Chan Centre,

UBC, 5 January 2005.

“How to Respond to the Tsunami,” presentation to the Vancouver Dialogue, Wosk Centre, Simon Fraser

University, 10 January 2005.

Participant, meeting of the Project Design Team on “American Foreign Policy: New Issues and New

Constituencies,” Ford Foundation, New York, 12 January 2005.

Presentation with Yuen Pau Woo, “Canada and Global China,” IAR Seminar Series, UBC, 11 February 2005.

“Finding a Lasting Agreement for East Asian Security,” presentation to the workshop on “Nuclear Proliferation:

New Challenges for International Institutions,” Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, 18 February

2005.

Co-organizer and lead presentation, workshop on “North America Futures”, co-sponsored with the Pacific

Council on International Policy (Los Angeles), Liu Institute, 24 February 2005.

Participant, planning committee meeting, project on “Multilateral Economic Engagement of North Korea,”

organized by the Stanley Foundation, Honolulu, 3-4 March 2005.

“Rising China: Regional and Global Implications,” public lecture at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish,

Nova Scotia, 10 March 2005.

“The Causes and Consequences of East Asian Regionalism,” lecture to PS 2210, St. Francis Xavier University, 10

March 2005.

“The Chinese Production System and Its Global Implications,” public lecture at Acadia University, Wolfville,

Nova Scotia, 11 March 2005.

Chair of concluding session and participant, “Workshop on the State of Democracy in South Asia,” organized by

the Centre for the Study of Developing Studies (Delhi), Goa, India, 26-29 March 2005.

“Canada and Global China,” paper presentation to the annual meeting of “Canada Among Nations,” Centre for

International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Ontario, 7-9 April 2005.

Participant, Design Team, US Foreign Policy Task Force, Ford Foundation, New York, 13-16 April 2005.

Discussant and panellist, workshop on “Between Realism and Institutionalism: Japan, EU and Canada,” IAR,

UBC, 24 April 2005.

Chair, panel on “East Asian Regionalism,” Harvard Asia Vision 21, Seoul, 9-10 May 2005.

Organizer and Co-Chair, workshop on “America in Question: South Korean Democracy and Non-Proliferation on

the Korean Peninsula,” co-organized by the Liu Institute and the East Asia Institute, Seoul, 11-12 May

2005.

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Panel chair and participant, conference on “Future Multilateral Economic Cooperation with the Democratic

People’s Republic of Korea,” organized by the Stanley Foundation, Berlin, 15-17 June 2005.

Participant, Design Team, US Foreign Policy Task Force, Ford Foundation, New York, 28-30 June 2005.

“The Rise of China: Regional Responses,” presentation to the Asia Pacific Programme for Senior Military

Officers, and participant, organized by the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Singapore, 4-9

August 2005.

“Non-Traditional Security in International Relations,” after-dinner speech to the IDSS Alumni Summer Dinner,

Sentosa Resort, Singapore, 7 August 2005.

“A Conservative Restoration in Asia Pacific Security,” public seminar at the Asia Research Centre, Murdoch

University, Perth, Australia, 11 August 2005.

Participant, roundtable with Pierre Pettigrew on the International Policy Statement, Minister’s Regional Office,

Vancouver, 6 September 2005.

“China Rising: Implications for Higher Education in BC,” presentation to the Council of President’s Forum,

Victoria, 22 September 2005.

“Pacific Gateway: What can it Mean?,” Liberal Forum, Burnaby, 30 September 2005.

Participant and co-organizer, dissemination meetings for the Stanley Foundation’s North Korea Report, Ministry

of Foreign Affairs, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, Ford Foundation, Beijing,

6-9 October 2005.

“The New Institutionalism in Asia: Connecting Bilateral Security Alliances to Emerging Multilateral Institution in

East Asia,” presentation to the Congressional Research Service, Washington, D.C., 12 October 2005.

“East Asian Regionalism,” panel presentation with T.J. Pempel at a public seminar organized by the Social

Science Research Council and the Sigur Center, George Washington University, Washington, 12 October

2005.

“Canada and Global China: The Meaning of a Strategic Partnership,” presentation to the CIIA, Toronto, 20

October 2005.

“Bill C-57, The Taiwan Affairs Act,” testimony before the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and

International Trade, House of Commons, 27 October 2006.

“China’s Emerging Role on the World Stage (and Canada’s Response),” keynote address to the CIIA Conference

on China, Pearson Building, Ottawa, 28 October 2005.

Co-chair with Michael Harcourt, roundtable on “The Shifting Global Balance,” and introduction of Minister

Pierre Pettigrew, organized by the CIIA, Vancouver, 7 November 2005.

Moderator, plenary panel on “Managing Strategic Rivalries in East Asia – Is Conflict Looming?” 10th

Anniversary Members’ Weekend, Pacific Council on International Policy, Half Moon Bay, California, 18

November 2005.

Co-chair, “Vancouver Convening on the Asia Pacific Gateway,” organized by the Asia Pacific Foundation of

Canada, Vancouver, 25-26 November 2005.

Chair, plenary panel on “Countering Proliferation: International Arms Control Activities,” CSCAP 5th General

Conference, Jakarta, 6-7 December 2005.

Participant, Canada-Indonesia Bilateral Symposium, Jakarta and Bandah Aceh, 8-10 December 2005.

Presentations on “The North Korean Nuclear Issue” and “Water Conflicts in Asia,” Model United Nations,

organized by UBC’s International Relations Student Association, Vancouver, 13 January 2006.

Welcoming remarks and participant, “Laboratory for New Thinking on US Foreign Policy,” organized by the

Interaction Institute for Social Change and the Ford Foundation, Boston, 17-19 January 2006.

Organizer and Co-Chair, workshop on “America in Question: Democracy in Indonesia and Anti-Terrorism in

Southeast Asia,” co-organized by the Liu Institute and the Centre for Strategic and International Studies,

Jakarta, 27-29 January 2006.

Lead speaker and participant, “China and the American: Where are we Now?” at the conference on “The

Economic and Political Impact of Chinese Engagement in the Americas,” organized by FOCAL, Ottawa,

10 February 2006.

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“Human Security in East Asia: Against the Odds, Twice,” paper presentation at the conference on “The Changing

Balance of Power in the International Order in a Globalized Context,” organized by the Book Review

Literary Trust, Delhi, 12-15 February 2006.

“East Asian and Asia Pacific Regionalisms: Complementary or Competitive,” public lecture at the India

International Centre, Delhi, 16 February 2006.

“Canada’s Pacific Gateway: How Big, How Quick, How National?” public lecture at Simon Fraser University’s

Harbour Centre, 9 March 2006.

“The Pacific Gateway: Strategy and Obstacles,” presentation to the conference on “New Issues in Development,”

organized by the CIIA, Vancouver, 10 March 2006.

“Where Asian Studies Meets Global Careers,” presentation to the Graduate Symposium, Institute of Asian

Research, Vancouver, 17 March 2006.

“Vancouver as Pacific Gateway: What Kind of Brains Do we Need?” keynote address to SFU’s International

Business Association Networking Gala, Vancouver, 19 March 2006.

“Rebuilding Aceh after the Tsunami: Material and Spiritual Dimensions,” presentation to the Lunch Bunch at

Ryerson United Church, 13 April 2006.

Panellist, Asia Vision 21, Harvard University, 5 May 2006.

“Constructing Multilateralism in an Anti-Region,” presentation at the Shorenstein conference at the Asia-Pacific

Research Center, Stanford University, 11 May 2006.

Panel Chair, “East Asian Community Building,” 20th Asia Pacific Roundtable, Kuala Lumpur, 1 June 2006.

“Myths and Miracles of Transnational Civil Society in Asia,” presentation at the conference on “Strengthening

Democracy in Asia,” organized by Rights and Democracy, Toronto, 15 June 2006.

“An East Asian Community,” presentation at the 8th Asia Pacific Program for Senior Military Officers, Singapore,

7 August 2006.

Panel chair, workshop on Canada-EU-Japan Cooperation, Institute of European Studies, UBC, 22 August 2006.

“Responding to Global China: The Gateway Challenge,” Conferencias Magistrales, to the “International Seminar

on China and Latin America, organized by the Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, 29 August

2006.

“Can there be a North American Gateway to Asia?,” presentation to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in

Monterrey, 30 August 2006.

Chair, workshop on the current political situation in Aceh, Liu Institute for Global Issues, 19 September 2006.

“How to Support China’s Role in Regional Security Dialogues,” presentation to the China Information Exchange,

organized by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, New York, 26 September 2006.

“Canada and East Asia: Reinventing the North Pacific,” presentation to the 35th anniversary of the Colloquium of

the Association of Canadian Studies in the United States, Anchorage, Alaska, 28 September 2006.

“Global China: How Universities are Responding,” presentation to the seminar on “Sino-Quebec Relations,”

Universite de Montreal, 12 October 2006.

“China, India and the Global Political Order,” presentation to the America and the World Conference, organized

by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, 14 October 2006.

“Canada: Awakening to China,” Keynote address to the ADM Forum, Ottawa, 17 October 2006.

Participant, “China Roundtable,” organized by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa,

19 October 2006.

“China: NAFTA’s Fourth Partner,” presentation at a roundtable organized by the Woodrow Wilson International

Centre, Washington, D.C., 23 October 2006.

Conference Co-Chair and Moderator, “Asia Pacific Summit: North America Meets Global Asia,” organized by

the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, Vancouver, 25-27 October 2006.

“Why Gateway, How Big Gateway?,” speech to the conference on “Change Brings Opportunity,” Prince Rupert,

B.C, 8 November 2006.

“Global China: Implications for Canada,” presentation at the World Affairs Forum, Export Development

Corporation, Ottawa, 30 November 2006.

“Canada and Emergent India,” summary presentation to the conference on “India Emerging,” organized by the

Canadian Institute on International Affairs, Ottawa, 1 December 2006.

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“Canada and China: Cool Politics, Hot Economics?,” presentation to the 14th annual meeting of the Canadian

Consortium on Asia Pacific Security, Toronto, 2 December 2006.

“Introductory Remarks,” public launch of the report on the State of Democracy in South Asia, New Delhi, 4

December 2006.

“Canada and Global China,” presentation to the Rideau Club Roundtable, 24 January 2007.

“Living with a Nuclear North Korea: Regional Dilemmas and Canadian Choices,” luncheon address to the

Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Vancouver Chapter, Vancouver, 22 January 2007.

Moderator, panel on “Asian Futures,” organized by the Pacific Council on International Policy, Santa Monica, 27

January 2007.

“Looking Beyond Government for Trans-Pacific Leadership,” presentation to the Canada-Japan Society of B.C.,

Vancouver, 13 February 2007.

“Human Rights and Canada-China Relations,” Presentation to the Subcommittee on International Human Rights

of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, House of Commons,

Ottawa, 20 February 2007.

“Security Implications of the Asia Pacific Gateway,” presentation to the Admiral’s roundtable, Maritime Pacific

Command, Esquimault, 27 February 2007.

“The Atlantic Gateway to Asia: Prospect and Obstacles,” presentation to transportation officials from the four

Atlantic provinces, organized by the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Halifax, 5 March 2007.

“Next Generation Educational Connections with Asia,” presentation to the meeting of university presidents and

representatives, St. Mary’s University, Halifax, 6 March 2007.

“Canada and China: The Human Rights Issue,” Canadian Foreign Policy Seminar, St. Mary’s University, Halifax,

6 March 2007.

“The Rise of Global China—Implications for Canada,” speech to the Probus group, Vancouver, 13 March 2007.

“Containers and Gateways: The Case for A Comprehensive Approach,” presentation to the Standing Senate

Committee on Transport and Communications,” Vancouver, 13 March 2007.

Chair, panel on “Environmental and Social Impacts,” international conference on the Asia Pacific Gateway and

Corridor Initiative, organized by the Sauder School of Business, Pan Pacific Hotel, Vancouver, 3 May

2007.

“North American Perspectives,” presentation to the Asia Foundation’s conference on “East Asian Community

Building,” Hong Kong, 14 May 2007.

Participant, the Ditchley Foundation conference on “Regional Security in East Asia,” Ditchley Park, 19-21 May

2007.

“Canada’s Atlantic Gateway to Asia: Thinking Comprehensively,” speech to the “Symposium on the Atlantic

Gateway,” Halifax, 30 May 2007.

“Responding to Future Threats,” panel presentation, International Colloquy on “Minefields and Goldmines,”

Schulich School of Business, 7 June 2007.

“What’s on the Other Side of the Gateway,” presentation to the faculty and students at Northwest Community

College, Prince Rupert, B.C., 13 September 2007.

“Global China: Implications for British Columbia, “ Rotary Club, Prince Rupert, 13 September 2007.

“Policy Implications,” final commentator at the UNBC workshop on “The Asia Pacific Gateway,” Prince Rupert,

15 September 2007.

Participant, MacArthur Foundation’s “Experts Meeting on Asian Security,” Woodrow Wilson International

Center, Washing, D.C., 21 September 2007.

“Canada and Northeast Asia: The Paradox of Distance—Never Closer, Never Further Away,” keynote address to

the Korean Association of Canadian Studies, Seoul, 5 October 2007.

“The World Economy in 2020: War in Asia?,” presentation to EDGE conference on “Responding to the

Opportunities of the Emerging Economies,” Wosk Centre, Vancouver, 16 October 2007.

“Canada as a World Leader: The Challenge of Asia,” presentation to the Action Canada dinner, Vancouver, 22

October 2007.

“Responding to Global China: A Very Canadian Debate,” presentation to the International Relations Student

Association, Vancouver, 23 October 2007.

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“Global Asia: Getting Ready,” speech to the Fisheries Council of Canada Annual Conference, Vancouver, 24

October 2007.

Moderator and respondent, panel on “Comparative and Regional Perspectives on Taiwanese Democracy,”

conference at the Institute of Asian Research, 9 November 2007.

“Canada-India Educational Partnerships: Many Dreams, Few Beds,” presentation at the CBIE-Shastri Institute’s

“Canada-India Education Forum,” Ottawa, 25-26 November 2007.

Participant, CSCAP 6th General Conference, Jakarta, 7-8 December 2007.

Panel Chair, Asia Pacific Agenda Project Singapore Forum on “East Asia and Rising India,” Singapore, 14-15

December 2007.

Participant, Singapore Regional Meeting, Trilateral Commission Pacific Asia Group, Singapore, 15-17 December

2007.

“Global Asia: Implications for Alberta,” presentation at an inter-ministerial roundtable organized by the Ministry

of Intergovernmental Affairs, Edmonton, 16 January 2008.

“The State of Bilateral Relations,” paper presentation at the conference on “The Rise of China and the Challenges

Facing Canada’s China Policy,” Edmonton, 17-18 January 2008.

“Responding to Global China and Emerging India,” testimony before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Senate

of Canada, 5 February 2008. The testimony is available at:

http://www.parl.gc.ca/39/2/parlbus/commbus/senate/Com-e/fore-e/03cv-

e.htm?Language+E&Parl+39&Ses=2&comm_id=8.

“Thank you Minister,” response to a speech by the Honourable Colin Hansen, Canada-China Business Council

Luncheon, 8 February 2008.

“Human Security at Fourteen: Taking Stock,” presentation to the international symposium on “Human Security

and the Future of International Public Policy,” Osaka University, 11 February 2008.

“Human Security in Asia: The Research Agenda,” presentation at a graduate student roundtable, Osaka School of

International Public Policy, 12 February 2008.

“Emerging Issues in Human Security,” presentation to a roundtable organized by the Cabinet Office Headquarters

on International Peace Cooperation, Tokyo, 15 February 2008.

“Does Human Security Have a Future in Southeast Asia?,” presentation at the international conference on

“Preventing Mass Atrocities in Asia,” organized by Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 20-21 February

2008.

“Developmental Challenges for Asia,” panel chair, 5th Annual Graduate Student Conference, Institute of Asian

Research, UBC, 29 February 2008.

“National Dialogue,” panel chair and participant at the international conference on “Assisting the UN Effort in

Burma,” hosted by Laval University and DFAIT, Quebec City, 26-27 March 2008. Co-Chair and head of Canadian delegation, “Canada-India Policy Dialogue,” Centre for Policy Research, Delhi,

2-3 April 2008.

“What’s Next in Canada-India Relations: Strategic Partnership or Niche Arrangements?”, presentation at the

Centre for International and Development Studies, Chandigarh, 5 April 2008.

“Summary Perspectives,” moderator and presenter, “Anticipating Threats in a Connected World,” international

conference organized by the Global Futures Forum, Vancouver, 15 April 2008.

“Historians as Policy Advocates: John Fairbank and the World of 1948,” presentation to a group of history

graduate students, Institute of Asia Research, UBC, 29 April 2008.

International participant, Inauguration of President Ma Ying-jeou, Taipei, 19-20 May 2008.

Participant, “Asia’s Strategic Challenges: In Search of a Common Agenda,” international conference organized

by the International Institute of Strategic Studies and the Japan Institute of International Affairs, Tokyo,

2-4 June 2008.

“Global China and Asia Pacific,” presentation at the CANCAPS workshop on “The Rise of China and Its Impact

on Asia Pacific Security,” University of Alberta, 7-8 July 2008.

Panel chair, session on “Education and Training Partnerships,” Pacific NorthWest Economic Region, 18th Annual

Summit, Vancouver, 23 July 2008.

Co-Convenor, 6th meeting of the Canada-Korea Forum,” Seoul, 7-8 September 2008.

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“Global China – What Did We Learn from the Olympics?,” seminar presentation at the Solbridge International

School of Business, Daejeon, Korea, 11 September 2008.

“The OSCE in an Open World: Getting Ready for Global Asia,” plenary presentation to the fall meetings of the

OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, Toronto, 19 September 2008.

“Alberta, Meet Global China,” presentation to the forum on “In the Eye of the Dragon: Will China Drive

Alberta’s Economy?,” Glenbow Museum, Calgary, 2 October 2008.

“Canadian Views of Asia: The Alberta Difference,” presentation to the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, 3

October 2008.

“Causes and Consequences of the Financial Crisis: Asian Views,” presentation to a visiting delegation from the

Royal College of Defence Studies, Vancouver Club, 3 October 2008.

“Canada’s Response to Global China, “speech to the Probus Club of North Vancouver, 6 October 2008.

“China and the West,” panel presentation at the international conference on “China in the Shifting World Order,”

Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, 25 October 2008.

Participant, roundtable on “Canada-China Relations,” organized by the Canadian International Council, Waterloo,

26 October 2008.

“Interpreting China’s Rise: Security as Usual or New Order Ahead,” chair and panelist, 2008 Annual Conference

of the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligences Studies (CASIS), Ottawa, 30 October 2008.

“Understanding Asia: Academic Research, Public Discourse and Public Policy,” opening keynote address, annual

meeting of the Canadian Asian Studies Association, Waterloo, 13 November 2008.

Session chair, panel on “North-America Mongolia Relations,” at the international conference on “Contemporary

Mongolia: Transitions, Development and Social Transformations,” UBC, 17 November 2008.

The Economic Crisis and its Impact on the Pacific Gateway,” speech to the Burnaby Board of Trade, 19

November 2008.

“China,” moderator and panelist, Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundations 5th annual conference on public policy,

Montreal, 14 November 2008.

Valedictory address, “Higher Education Summit 2008,” organized by the Federation if Indian Chambers of

Commerce and Industry, New Delhi, 26 November 2008.

Conference moderator, opening presentation and panelist, conference on “India Rising: Implications for Canadian

Business and Public Policy,” organized by the Public Policy Forum, Toronto, 9-10 December 2008.

Panelist and paper presenter, “First Experts’ Meeting of the North American Dialogue,” organized by the

Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico City Campus, 11-12 December 2008.

“The Idea of Global China, presentation and, later, discussant, International conference on the 30 Years of Reform

and Opening-up,” organized by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, 16-17 December 2008.

“Wanted: An Asia Policy,” presentation to the Admiral’s advisory group, Maritime Pacific Command,

Esquimault, 7 January 2009.

“Canada and Korea: What’s Ahead?,” breakfast speech to the Canada-Korea Business Association, Vancouver, 8

January 2009.

Speaker, workshop on “Human Security Research: Increasing the Impact,” Liu Institute for Global Issues, UBC, 3

February 2009.

“Canada and China: What’s After ‘Cool Politics, Warm Economics?,” speech at St. John’s College, UBC, 4

February 2009.

“Asia Pacific Gateway: Just in Time or Just too Late?,” Vancouver Transportation Club, 12 February 2009.

Chair, panel on “The Prospects for Future Canada China Political Relations,” and participant, symposium on “The

Challenges Facing Canada’s China Policy in the Face of the Global Financial Crisis,” University of

Alberta, Edmonton, 20 February 2009.

“Why We Need a National Strategy,” after dinner speech to the workshop on “Removing Obstacles to Canada-

India Cooperation in Higher Education,” Banff Centre, 20 February 2009.

“What do Canadians Need to Know about Chinese Politics?,” luncheon address to the conference on “Political

Change in China,” Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, 7 March 2009.

Conference Co-Chair and Head of Canadian Delegation, Canada-Pakistan Conference on “Common Challenges:

Shared Opportunities,” Bhurban, Pakistan, 13-15 March 2009. [[Cancelled for security reasons]].

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Chair, panel on “Gender, Security and Development in Asia,” graduate student conference, Institute of Asian

Research, UBC, 21 March 2009.

“Canada and Track-Two Diplomacy in Asia: Past and Future,” presentation to the conference on “25 Years of

Canada and the Asia Pacific Region,” hosted by DFAIT and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada,

Pearson Building, Ottawa, 30 March 2009.

“New Winds in Northeast Asia,” presentation to the Inter-Departmental Experts Group, organized by the

International Assessments Secretariat of the Privy Council Office, 31 March 2009.

Discussant, workshop on “South Asian Security,” University of Ottawa, 27 April 2009.

Panelist, meeting on “Northeast Asia 2025,” hosted by the Mansfield Foundation, Big Fork, Montana, 30 April

2009.

“Canada and Global China: The Domestic Security and Intelligence Dimension,” workshop organized by Public

Safety Canada, Liu Institute for Global Issues, 5 May 2009.

Participant, FastTalk teleconference on Pakistan, organized by the Department of Foreign Affairs and

International Trade, 11 May 2009.

“China and the Changing World Order: Implications for Canada,” presentation to the conference on “Canada and

the Dominant Emerging Powers” organized by the Canadian International Council, Vancouver, 29 May

2009.

“What’s Next in Canadian China Policy?,” roundtable presentation at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, 10

June 2009.

Participant, FastTalk teleconference on Canada-India relations, organized by the Department of Foreign Affairs

and International Trade, 12 June 2009.

Participant, roundtable on Canada-China relations, Chinese Consulate, Vancouver, 22 June 2009.

“Historians and Chinese World Order,” presentation at the “International Conference in Honour of Wang

Gungwu’s Scholarship: Bridging China Studies and International Relations Theory,” organized by the

East Asia Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 26 June 2009.

Participant, roundtable at the Jakarta Post on Indonesian foreign policy, Jakarta, 1 July 2009.

“The Coming Challenge for Asian and Asia Pacific Research: Roles for the Institute of Asian Research,” UBC, 14

July 2009.

Discussant and panel moderator, “Toward an Ideal Security State for Northeast Asia 2025” organized by the

Mansfield Foundation, Kanazawa, Japan, 23-24 July 2009.

“Living with a Nuclear North Korea,” speech to the Vancouver Rotary Club, 29 September 2009.

“Is Canada Ready for Global China?,” keynote address to a business forum on “China: What’s Next?” organized

by Deloitte, Lang Michener, and the Sauder School of Business, Terminal City Club, Vancouver, 16

October 2009.

Participant, conference on “Knowledge Mobilization” organized by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research

Council of Canada, Ottawa, 22-23 October 2009.

“Multilateral Security and the Politics of Regionalism,” presentation at the workshop on “Shifting Order in East

Asia,” Woerner House, Waterloo, 24-25 October 2009.

“Canada and India,” presentation to the Canadian International Council’s strategic review panel, Vancouver, 30

October 2009.

“Responding to the Major Global Threats,” keynote speech to the Connect Model United Nations Conference,

Vancouver, 13 November 2009.

“What Would Nehru Think of India Now?,” presentation at the Goel Awards Evening, Vancouver, 14 November

2009.

Participant and presenter on “Northeast Asian Security Developments,” 7th meeting of the Canada-Korea Forum,

Vancouver, 19-20 November 2009.

Moderator, panel on “Putting Canada on the Mental Maps of Canadians,” Foreign Policy Camp, Simon Fraser

University, Vancouver, 30 November 2009.

“How Global Asia is Changing Western Canada,” speech to the Victoria Chapter of the Canadian International

Council, Victoria, 20 January 2010.

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“Canada in the World of 2015: Where Do We Go from Here?,” panelist, conference on “The World in 2015:

Implications for Canada,” organized by the Canadian International Council, Ottawa, 22 January 2010.

Presenter, roundtable on Asian security, Chinese Foreign Affairs University, Beijing, 2 February 2010.

“Does the Rise of China Mean the Decline of Commonwealth Values?,” keynote address to the conference on

“Canada and New Zealand: Connections, Comparisons and Challenges,” Victoria University of

Wellington, 9 February 2010.

Presentation on Asian regional architecture to the planning staff at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,

Wellington, 10 February 2010.

“Does the Debate about Asia Pacific vs. East Asian Regionalism Still Matter?,” presentation at the symposium on

“ASEAN and Regionalism in Southeast/East Asia,” American University, Washington, D.C., 16 February

2010.

“China and the Global Power Shift,” presentation to “Along and Beyond the Horizon: A Policy Retreat for Public

Safety Canada,” Ottawa, 18 February 2010.

“Emerging Aid Donors in Asia: Implications for Canada,” presentation to senior staff from CIDA, DFAIT and

PCO, at the Canadian International Development Agency, Hull, 4 March 2010.

“Bridging the Academic-Government Gap,” roundtable discussion with senior CIDA officials, Canadian

International Development Agency, Hull, 4 March 2010.

Moderator and presenter, “Encounters with China: Comparing the Nixon, Trudeau and Harper Visits,” in

cooperation with the Vancouver Opera Company, Institute of Asian Research, 12 March 2010.

Panel chair, “History and Its Role in Policy Making,” MAPPS Conference, UBC, 3 April 2010.

“Introduction of David Mulroney,” Canada China Business Council and Vancouver Board of Trade, 14 April

2010.

“China and the G8,” presentation to DFAIT’s G8 Policy Outreach Conference, Vancouver, 14 April 2010.

“Opening Doors to China and India,” presentation to the Collingwood Conference on “Imagining Ontario’s

Future,” Collingwood, Ontario, 15 May 2010.

“China’s Role in World Order: Au revoir to Canadian Universals?,” presentation to the International Assessments

Divisions, Privy Council Office, Ottawa, 17 May 2010.

“Where in the World is Global China,” speech to the Canada-China Friendship Society (Ottawa Chapter),

Gatineau City Hall, 17 May 2010.

Participant, Shangri-La Dialogue, the 9th IISS Asia Security Summit, Singapore, 4-6 June 2010.

Participant, roundtables and discussions at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 7-10 June 2010.

Participant, “Northeast Asia 2025, Core Group Meeting,” hosted by the Mansfield Foundation, Whitefish,

Montana, 12-13 August 2010.

“Does the Rise of China Mean the Decline of the United States,” University of Hong Kong, 11 June 2010.

“Vancouver as North America’s Asian City,” presentation to the College d’Ingeneurs Delegation, Liu Insittute for

Global Issues, 17 June 2010.

Moderator, debate on Thailand’s political crisis featuring Nelson Rand, St. John’s College, 21 July 2010.

Panel chair and participant, 8th meeting of the Canada-Korea Forum, Seoul, 26-28 September 2010.

Participant, roundtable on science and policy, Seoul National University, 29 September 2010.

“Canada and Korea in a New Regional Order,” roundtable with students at Chung Nam National University,

Taejeon, South Korea, 30 September 2010.

“The Recurring Allure of Northeast Asian Regionalism, paper presentation at the international conference on

Chung Nam National University, 1 October 2010.

Chair, panel discussion “Water Management,” IAR, 6 October 2010.

“Hong Kong’s Meaning for Canada,” opening remarks at the opening of the Simon K.Y. Lee Global House, 8

October 2010.

“Canada and the People’s Republic of China at 40: What’s After Engagement?,” luncheon speech to the National

Conference on the 40th Anniversary of Canada-China Relations, Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, 14

October 2010. Available at:

http://www.china.ualberta.ca/en/Conferences/~/media/University%20of%20Alberta/Administration/Acad

emic/China%20Institute/Documents/Conference/PaulEvansLuncheonSpeechOct2010.pdf.

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“Looking Forward in Canada-China Relations: Problems and Prospects,” keynote address to the 14th Annual

Meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in China,” Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing,

29 October 2010. Also served as commentator on 14 Chinese papers.

Moderator and panelist, international conference on “Toward an Ideal Security State for Northeast Asia 2025,”

organized by the Mansfield Foundation, Busan and Seoul (Yonsei University), 1-4 November 2010.

Conference co-chair, “Past and Future in China-Canada Relations,” hosted by the Shanghai Institutes of

International Studies, Shanghai, 10-12 November 2010.

Participant, roundtable on Canadian and Chinese views on international studies, East China Normal University,

13 November 2010.

“Gateway Dreams, Gateway Realities: The Governance and Policy Conundrum,” speech to the 2nd International

Conference on Gateways and Corridors, “Routes to the Next Economy,”, Vancouver, 17 November 2010.

“Water: A Meditation,” opening speech to the Vancouver Song Institute, 5 December 2010.

Lead speaker, roundtables on “Strategy” and “China” at the Canadian International Development Agency, 20

January 2011.

Lead speaker, roundtables on “Regional Initiatives,” and “Preventive Diplomacy,” Department of Foreign Affairs

and International Trade, 21 January 2011.

Participant, 5th Meeting of Experts and Eminent Persons, focus on preventive diplomacy, Dili, Timor Leste, 27-28

January 2010.

Lead speaker, roundtable on Canada and ASEAN, Canadian Embassy, Jakarta, 1 February 2011.

“Four Images of Gateway,” presentation to the international conference on “North American Linkages:

Collaborators and Competitors,” California State University, Long Beach, California, 3 March 2011.

“The International vs. the Global at SJC,” dinner address at St. John’s College, 16 March 2011.

Panel chair for two plenary sessions and paper commentator, at the MAPPS Conference on “Transnational

Policies: Connecting the Asia Pacific,” UBC, 17-18 March 2011.

Participant, Japan Centre Planning Meeting, organized by the Balsillie School of International Studies, Waterloo,

23 March 2011.

“Career Prospects in the Non-Profit Sector,” presentation at the International Relations Student Association’s

Career Fair, UBC, 24 March 2011.

“The Impact of Canadian Thinking Organizations on Policy,” International Workshop on Scholars, Practitioners,

and Inter-American Relations,” University of Southern California, 27 April 2011.

“Reinventing the Middle Power in a Messy Multi-Centric Asia Pacific,” and panelist on “Regional and Global

Governance,” Conference on “Living with Giants: A Canada-East Asia Dialogue on Regional and Global

Issues,” National Cheng Chih University, Taipei, 5 May 2011.

“Can China be a World Leader?,” public lecture at the Bookworm, Chengdu, 13 May 2011.

“Reinventing the Middle Power in a Messy Multi-centric World Order: Implications of Canada-China Relations,”

Canadian Studies Centre, Beijing Foreign Studies University, 16 May 2011.

Participant, The Shangri-La Security Dialogue, Singapore, 3-5 June 2011.

“Indonesia in a Messy Multi-Centric World Order,” speech to the Conference on “Indonesia in East Asia,”

organized by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta, 15 September 2011.

“Gateway 2.0: Thinking Big, Thinking Smart,” keynote address to the Purchasing Management Association of

Canada’s Annual Workshop, Victoria, 29 September 2011.

Chair, Panel on “Regional and Global Governance,” Canada-Korea Forum 9, Calgary, 4 October 2011.

“Beyond Engagement: Canada-China 2020,” keynote address to the conference on Canada-China Relations: Past,

Present and Future, University of Regina, 7 October 2011.

“Reluctant Adversaries: a Twenty-year Retrospective,” University of Regina, 8 October 2011.

Panelist, “Innovation in the Dissemination of Research,” UBC Library Forum, 27 October 2011.

“Research Institutes as Campus-Wide Neural Networks,” keynote address to the CAPI Forum, Centre for Asia

Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, 28 October 2011.

“What Kind of World Order Does Global China Want?,” public lecture sponsored by the Department of Politics

and Public Administration, Hong Kong University, 21 November 2011.

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Moderator, PICS Debate on technological innovation as a solution to climate change, Simon Fraser University, 24

November 2011.

Concluding commentator, Conference on “The China Impact: Asia Pacific Policy and Responses,” University of

Guadalajara, 15 December 2011.

Participant, 6th Meeting of the ASEAN Regional Forum’s Experts and Eminent Persons Group,” Bangkok, 1-3

February 2012.

“The Current State of Canada-Korea Relations,” presentation to the AGM of the Canada-Korea Business

Association, Vancouver, 28 February 2012.

Participant, workshop on “Data-Driven Conflicts,” Liu Institute for Global Issues, 2-3 March 2012.

“The Values Question, presentation to the Campus Conversation on Asia, organized by the Asia Pacific

Foundation of Canada, Segal Centre, Simon Fraser University, 3 March 2012.

“Asia’s Rise vs. Universal Values,” World Model United Nations, Vancouver Convention Centre, 14 March 2012.

“Concluding Remarks,” Conference on “Destination South Asia: Where to Begin,” organized by the Pakistani

Students’ Association, 24 March 2012.

“Political Science Futures: 1973 vs 2012,” dinner speech to the Political Science Students Association, Mariott

Hotel, Vancouver, 24 March 2012.

“ASEAN + Institutions and the East Asia Summit,” presentation at the “Symposium on Canada-US Perspectives

on Asia Pacific Regional Architecture,” American University, Washington, D.C, 28 March 2012.

Discussant, panels on “China and the South China Sea,” and “China’s Peaceful Rise and Rivalry with Regional

Powers,” at the 10th International Symposium on “Beyond History: Reconciliation and Sources of Conflict

between China and its Asian Neighbors,” University of Denver, 4-5 May 2012.

“Creating 2.0 Partnerships,” and “Recommendations to the Canada-ASEAN Senior Officials,” presentations at the

“ASEAN-Canada Track 1.5 Dialogue 2012,” organized by the International Development Research Council,

Bangkok, 7-8 June 2012.

Moderator, Air Service Workshop on “Non-Stop Flights to India,” organized by the Vancouver Airport Authority,

Vancouver, 10 July 2012

Principal organizer and co-chair, “Canada-China Dialogue on Emerging Issues in Bilateral Relations, Round II:

New Dimensions of Cooperation”, organized with the Shanghai Institute of International Studies,” Hangzhou,

3-5 September 2012.

Working group chair and plenary presenter, “Security and Prosperity in East Asia,” Ditchley Park, UK, 13-15

September 2012.

Participant, “Canada in the Pacific Century,” organized by the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, Ottawa, 24-

25 September 2012

“Canadian and Korean Roles in a Changing Asia Pacific: Middle Power Dilemmas,” presentation to the 10th

Canada-Korea Forum, Seoul, 6 October 2012

“Canada and the Halperin Plan: Temper Expectations,” paper presentation to the workshop on “A New Approach

to Security in Northeast Asia: Breaking the Deadlock,” organized by the Nautilus Institute and the Wilson

Center, Washington, D.C., 10 October 2012

“The Politics of Canada-China Energy Cooperation,” speech to the 7th Canada-China Energy and Environment

Forum,” China University of Petroleum, Beijing, 6 November 2012.

“The North Pacific and Global Governance,” presentation to the 2012 Canada-U.K. Colloquium on “Britain,

Canada and the North Pacific,” Vancouver, 13-14 November 2012

“My Brilliant Career,” presentation to the MAAPPS students and alums, 8 November 2012.

“New Roles for Middle Powers in Asia Pacific,” presentation to students and faculty at the Beijing Foreign

Studies University, 8 November 2012.

“Coming to Terms with State Owned Enterprise,” panel presentation to the conference on “Canada in the Pacific

Century,” organized by the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, Calgary, 10 December 2012.

“Global China’s Most Precious Export: Students,” presentation to the Chinese Students and Scholars

Organization, University of Hong Kong, 3 April 2013.

Discussant, papers on “Think Tanks, IIR and the Development of Social Sciences,” conference on “Between

Power and Knowledge: Think Tanks in Transition,” National Chengchi University, Taipei, 11 April 2013.

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“The Future of Cooperative Security in the Era of China’s Uncertain Rise,” and “Engaging China: Lessons from

Canada’s 40-Year Experiment,” presentations to the “China Security Governance Forum,” Institute of

International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, 12 April 2013

Co-organizer and Co-Chair, “Towards Deeper Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific,” a track-two workshop

organized by the IAR and the Shanghai Institutes of International Studies, Shanghai, 17-19 April 2013.

“Teaching 21st Century Global Affairs to 21st Century Students,” presentation to students and faculty, Hong Kong

University, 2 May 2013.

“Middle Power Roles and the Prospect for Multilateralism,” “The New Security Vocabulary,” and “Researching

and Teaching International Relations,” presentations to faculty, staff and guests, Shanghai Institutes of

International Studies, Shanghai, 6-7 May 2013.

Canadian Representative, 7th meeting of the ASEAN Regional Forums Expert and Eminent Persons Group, and

presentation on “Regional Security Architecture,” Honolulu, 9-10 May 2013.

“Regional Reactions to the US ‘Pivot’ to Asia,” panel discussion, Pacific Forum/CSIS, Honolulu, 10 May 2013.

“Revamping the Regional Security Architecture: Multiplex Forever?,” paper presentation to the 11th Canada-

Japan Symposium on Peace and Security Cooperation, Ottawa, 23-24 May 2013.

Moderator, panel on “Canada’s Role in Promoting a Stable and Prosperous Asia Pacific,” Canada/Asia 2013,

organized by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, Vancouver, 5 June 2013.

Commentator, panel on “Political Science,” 19th annual conference of the North American Taiwan Studies

Association, University of California Santa Barbara, 21 June 2013.

“Opening and Closing Remarks,” “ASEAN-Canada Forum and Symposium: Building an Inclusive and Equitable

ASEAN Community in 2015,” Ho Chi Minh University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh

City, 20-21 August 2013.

“Recollections of Dr. Kim Kyung-Won,” speech at the Dedication Ceremony and Reception Dinner, Seoul Plaza

Hotel, 9 September 2013.

“Cold War II or Cooperative Security 2.0?,” presentation to the Rajaratnam School of International Studies,

Singapore, 24 September 2013.

“Governance in Asia: What Public Goods can China Provide for a 21st Century Regional Security Order,” paper

presentation to the 2013 Annual Conference of the Asian Group for Public Administration, Nanyang

Technological University, Singapore, 27 September 2013.

“Abe’s Security Policy: Cold War II?,” presentation to the Japan Studies Association of Canada annual

conference, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 4 October 2013.

“Opening Perspective,” presentation to the meeting on “Confidence, Trust and Empathy in Asia-Pacific Security

Relations,” organized by the East Asia Institute and CIGI, Seoul, 17 October 2013.

Participant and panelist, workshop on “Constructive Powers and Regional Security in the Asia-Pacific,” organized

by CIGI and the ASAN Institute for Policy Studies, Seoul, 18-19 October 2013.

Co-organizer, co-chair and paper presenter, workshop on “Cooperative Security 2.0 in Asia-Pacific,” organized

by the IAR and the Shanghai Institutes of International Studies, Shanghai, 9-10 November 2013.

Chair, roundtable discussion on “Emerging Issues in Canada-China Relations: Prospects for a Consociational

Security order,” featuring representatives from five Canadian and six Chinese universities and research

institutes, hosted by the Canadian Embassy, Beijing, 11 November 2013.

“Cooperative Security 2.0,” presentation to students and faculty at Beijing Foreign Studies University, 13

November 2013.

Moderator, “How We Lead: Canada in a Century of Change,” led by the Right Honourable Joe Clark, Liu

Institute for Global Issues, 25 November 2013.

Panel Presentation, “Emerging Markets and Market Opportunities,” workshop in “The Asian Ship is Sailing:

What Canada Needs to do to Get on Board,” organized by the University of Calgary’s School of Public

Policy, Vancouver, 26 November 2013.

“Interpreting and Applying the Responsibility to Protect : A Path to Common Ground,” paper presentation as well

as panel chair, The Beijing Forum, Peking University, 2 November 2013.

“The Promise of Institutional Innovation,” presentation to the 16th Session of the Aspen Ministers Forum on

“Regional Architecture for the Pacific Century,” Seoul, 14-17 November 2013.

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Moderator, four workshops on “Singapore’s Foreign Policy” featuring Bilahari Kausikan, Singapore Management

University, Singapore, January 16, 23, February 13, 20, 2014.

Respondent, Michael Yahuda’s public presentation on Sin-Japanese Relations, Singapore Management University,

24 January 2014.

Participant, CSCAP Study Group meeting on “Regional Security Architecture,” Jakarta, 10-12 February 2014.

Canadian Representative and working group moderator, 8th meeting of the ASEAN Regional Forum’s Experts and

Eminent Persons Group, Kuala Lumpur, 17-18 February 2014.

Moderator, Aun Thun Thet Roundtable, IAR, 26 march 2014.

“China and Asia Pacific Relations,” public lecture at Thomson Rivers University, Kamloops, 2 April 2014.

Panelist, panel chair and participant, “Asia-Canada: Transnational Collaborative Research Conference,”

McMaster University, Hamilton, 4 April 2014.

“Engaging China,” presentation at the Institute of Asian Research, 8 April 2014.

“Engaging China,” presentation at the Munk School of International Affairs, Toronto, 10 April 2014.

Panelist, panel on “National or Multilateral Security?”, and participant ASAN Plenum 2014, Seoul, 23 April 2014.

“China’s Rise and Regional Responses: Conflict Ahead?”, Ngee Ann Kongsi Annual Lecture, Singapore

Management University, 28 April 2014.

“Engaging China: Economic, Political or Moral Enterprise?”, luncheon presentation hosted by the Asia Pacific

Foundation of Canada and the Canadian International Council (Vancouver), 1 May 2014.

“Concluding Remarks,” comments following a speech by Ambassador Guy St. Jacques, Canada-China Business

Council luncheon, 6 May 2014.

“Universities as Educators and Innovators in the Development of the Canada-China Relationship,” Keynote

address to the conference on “Transforming Canada-China Educational Cooperation,” Tsinghua University,

9-10 May 2014.

“China Goes Global: Implications and Expectations,” lecture at Beijing Foreign Studies University, 12 May 2014.

“South Korea and Its Middle Power Role,” presentation to the Canadian International Council’s Asia Pacific

Study Group, Ottawa, 19 May 2014.

“Engaging China,” luncheon presentation to Ryerson United Church, 15 May 2014.

“Engaging China,” presentation to a joint forum organized by the Canada-China Friendship Society and the

Canadian International Council (Ottawa Branch), Ottawa, 20 May 2014.

Panel moderator, “Understanding the ‘New Type’ of Major Power Relations: What, How Why?”, and participant,

28th Asia-Pacific Roundtable, Kuala Lumpur, 2-4 June 2014.

Presentation and participant, 12th Canada-Japan Symposium on Peace and Security Cooperation,” Tokyo, 9-10

June 2014.

“Engaging China,” public presentation at the University of Alberta, 12 June 2014.

Principal organizer, University of Alberta Workshop on “Imagining a 21st Century China Institute,” Soaring

Estate, Edmonton, 13-14 June 2014.

“Engaging China,” presentation to the Vancouver Roundtable, 17 June 2014.

Opening and closing remarks and participant, “ASEAN-Canada Forum on ‘Natural Resource Management for

Sustainable Growth,” funded by IDRC and organized by the Rajaratnam School of International Studies and

the IAR, funded by IDRC, Singapore, 24-25 July 2014.

“Can Canada and China be Real Partners in a 21st Century World,” presentation to the Young Chinese Leaders

Group, Richmond, 8 August 2014.

Panelist, “Current Developments in Northeast Asia,” at the 2014 Asia Pacific Security Forum, organized by the

Institute for National Policy Research (Taipei) and the Pacific Forum, Honolulu, 28-29 August 2014.

Panelist, panel chair and participant, “Workshop on Regional Security Architecture,” organized by the China

Institute of International Studies, Beijing, 1-3 September 2014.

Panelist on China, “Achieving Canada’s Trade Objectives,” organized by the University of Calgary’s School of

Public Policy, Ottawa, 15 September 2014.

“Engaging China,” public lecture hosted by the Canada West Foundation, Calgary, 6 October 2014.

Panel moderator, “Concluding Roundtable,” workshop on “The Jokowi Era: A New Age for Indonesia?”, Institute

of Asian Research, 10 October 2014.

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Panelist, “China: The Challenge of Democracy,” Vancouver Writers Festival, 21 October 2014.

“The South China Sea: How Does it Matter to Asia and the World?”, Probus Vancouver, 12 November 2014.

Remarks on “How Professors Plan,” St. Johns College, discussion with new UBC faculty, 17 November 2014.

“Engaging China,” presentation to the Fireside Women’s Group, Ryerson United Church, 19 November 2014.

“Canada Scorecard,” presentation to the Asia Pacific Forum, organized by the MAAPPS students, IAR, 20

November 2014.

Co-organizer and moderator, workshop on “Advancing a Cooperative Security Order in Asia Pacific,” co-hosted

by the Shanghai Institutes of International Studies, Shanghai, 5-7 December 2014.

Panelist, “The Challenges and Opportunities of ASEAN,” Institute for Social Leadership, Singapore Management

University, 12 January 2015.

“Dilemmas in Getting China Right: Canadian Policy and the Evaporating Middle Power Role,” East Asia and

International Relations Forum, Univerisiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 5 February 2015

Lead Speaker, Roundtable on “Leader, Partner or Antagonist? China’s Role in the Southeast Asian Region,”

Institute of China Studies, University of Malaya, 6 February 2015.

“Shaping Asia’s Future: Chinese and Indian Perceptions,” In debate with Raja Mohan, Institute of South Asian

Studies, National University of Singapore, 26 February 2015.

Canadian representative and working group chair, 9th Meeting of the ASEAN Regional Forum’s Experts and

Eminent Persons Group, Helsinki, 12-13 March 2015.

“Engaging China,” presentation to the UBC Association of Professors Emeritii, 24 March 2015.

Panelist, “Asian Security Architecture: Ideas and Practices,” and participant Boao Forum for Asia, Boao, Hainan,

27-29 March 2015.

“What Kind of Regional Security Order Does China Want?”, presentation at the University of Hong Kong, 31

March 2015.

Panelist, “What is Asia?”, MAAPPS regional conference, IAR, 12 April 2015.

Moderator and commentator, “The Myanmar Elections,” led by Ian Holliday, Singapore Management University,

5 September 2015.

Luncheon speech, Canada-ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting, Vancouver, 11 May 2015.

Chair, “ASEAN-Canada Roundtable,” IAR, 12 May 2015.

“China on our Minds,” presentation to the Regen Group, Arbutus Club, 13 May 2015.

Panelist, “Calibrating the Design of the Asia-Pacific Architecture,” Asia-Pacific Roundtable, Kuala Lumpur, 1-3

June 2015.

Roundtable on “US-Southeast Asian Relations,” with students from Singapore Management University and the

University of Southern California, Singapore, 10 June 2015.

Roundtable on policy recommendations for the US in Asia, American Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, 11 June

2015.

Producer (with David Britton) and Moderator, workshop on “Memories Desired, Memories Denied:

Remembering World War II,” Singapore Management University, 1 September 2015.

Chair, roundtable on the Singapore election, UBC, 18 September 2015.

Chair, panel on “Social Media in China: What Canadians Need to Know,” Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, 24

September 2015.

“Living with Global China,” inaugural presentation to the UBC Centennial Lecture Series, Vancouver, 26

September 2015.

Co-chair and panelist, Canada-ASEAN Research Workshop, Jakarta, 11-13 October 2015.

“Canada and Southeast Asia: Next Generation Collaboration,” presentation to the ASEAN Council of Permanent

Representatives and Canadian guests, Jakarta, 13 October 2015.

Delegate, Xiangshan Forum, Beijing, 16-18 October 2015.

“What Global China Means for Canada,” speech to International Scene, UBC, 22 October 2015.

“Canada and China: What’s Next,” speech at the UBC-APFC Celebration of 45 years of bilateral relations, Liu

Institute, 12 November 2015.

Panelist, “The China Dream: Discussion with Daniel Bell,” Institute of Asian Research, 27 November 2015.

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Presenter, “Canada’s Approach to Asia Pacific,” cross-Canada assembly of US diplomats organized by the

Consulate, Vancouver, 10 December 2015.

“Resetting the Canada-China Agenda,” video recording for the Rotman Forum, University of Toronto, 12 January

2016.

Canadian representative and panelist, CSCAP Study Group on Preventive Diplomacy, Singapore, 21-22 January

2016.

“Into Delhi’s Sphere of Influence: A Debate with Yuan Jingdong,” Institute of South Asian Studies, National

University of Singapore, 17 February 2016.

Moderator, panel on “The People’s Art: Revolution and Tradition in the Cultural Revolution,” Asian Civilization

Museum, Singapore, 18 February 2016.

Canadian representative, 10th Meeting ASEAN Regional Forum Experts and Eminent Persons Group, Singapore,

20 February-2 March 2016.

“Next Steps in Canada-China Relations,” presentation to the International Council of the C.D. Howe Institute

meeting in Toronto, 30 March 2016 [by video conference]

10. SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY

(a) Memberships on committees

1999 - Member, Institute of Asian Research Council

1999 - 2001 Member, Liu Centre Steering Committee

1999 - 2001 Member, Green College, Visiting Professorships Committee

1999 - 2004 Member, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Tenure and Promotion Committee

2000 - 2002 Chair, IAR Publications Committee

2000 - Executive Committee, Centre for Southeast Asian Research

2001 Member, Research Services, ad hoc Committee to Review CIDA Tier Two Applications

2001 Member, IAR Digitization Committee

2002 - 2004 Chair, Teaching Committee (equivalent to director of the MAPPS program)

2002 - Member, Building Committee, IAR

2002 - 2004 Member, Executive Committee, Liu Institute for Global Issues

2002 Chair, Ph.D. Thesis Defence, Norman Smith (Department of History)

2002 - 2004 Member, Faculty of Graduate Studies Curriculum Committee

2002 Member, Search Committee for Chinese Politics Appointment, Department of Political Science

2003 Member, CRC Search Committee, Centre for Southeast Asia Research

2003 Member, Search Committee, Principal of St. John’s College

2003 Member, Search Committee, Director of the Centre for South Asian Research, IAR

2003- 2005 Member, Membership Committee, St. John’s College

2003- 2005 Chair, Appointments, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Faculty of Graduate Studies

2004- 2005 Member, Search Committee, Director of the Liu Institute

2005 Member, Governor General’s Gold Medal Selection Committee, Faculty of Graduate Studies

2005- 2006 Member, Search Committee for Ivan Head South-North Chair

2005- 2006 Member, Ad Hoc Advisory Committee to the Provost on Interdisciplinarity

2006 Chair, ad hoc tenure and promotion committee, Faculty of Graduate Studies

2006- 2007 Member, tenure and promotion committee, Faculty of Land and Food Systems

2007- 2008 Member, Search Committee, Director of the Liu Institute for Global Issues

2008 Member, Indian Collaborations Advisory Committee to the VP Research

2008 Liu Institute representative, joint IAR-LIGI tenure and promotion committee

2010- Senior Fellow, St. John’s College

2010 Head of team that produced UBC’s Asia Census 2010

2010- 2014 UBC Representative, Executive Committee, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions

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2011- 2012 Chair, China Strategy Working Group appointed by the VPRI

2012 Member, Review Committee, International Relations Program at UBC

2013- 2014 Member, search committee for the Directorship of the Liu Institute for Global Issues

2013- Coordinator, Global China/Global Governance Cluster, IAR

2014- Member, UBC China Council

2014- Member, IAR Undergraduate Committee and Graduate Studies Committee

2013-14 Member, Search Committee for the Director, Liu Institute for Global Issues

2015- Mentor, Global Policy Project, MPPGA

2015- Chair, IAR Faculty Awards Committee

(b) Reports (principal author)

Report to the Provost on the Creation of a School of Global Policy at UBC, 18 January 2010.

Report to the Vice President International on a New China Strategy for UBC, May 2012.

(c) Dissertation Examinations (since 2012)

University Examiner, doctoral thesis by Daisaku Higashi, July 2012

Chair of Examining Committee, doctoral thesis of DominicYang, 3 August 2012

Chair of Examining Committee, doctoral thesis of Shun Wang, 25 June 2012

University Examiner, doctoral thesis of Leanne Smythe, 14 March 2013

University Examiner, doctoral thesis of Somaditya Banerjee, 19 September 2013

University Examiner, doctoral thesis of Vipapat Sinpeng, 25 November 2013

Chair of Examining Committee, doctoral thesis of Kean Fan Lim, 5 September 2014

University Examiner, doctoral thesis of Pascale Massot, 10 August 2015

11. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

(a) Memberships on boards and organizations

Member, Board of Directors, Canada-Korea Society (Ontario), 1992-1998.

Board Member, International Council, The Asia Society (New York), 1994-2010 and the Global Council 2010-.

Member, International Advisory Board, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (Jakarta), 1999- .

Member, Advisory Council to the Canada-Korea Society (Ottawa), 2004- .

Member, International Advisory Committee, Center for Peace and Conflict Studies (Kabul), 2006-07.

Member, Korea Market Advisory Group, Asia Pacific Trade Council, British Columbia, 2007.

Member, International Board, Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (Brisbane), 2008-2012.

Senior Associate, East Asia Institute, Solbridge International School of Business (Daejeon, Korea), 2008-11.

Member, Global Council of the Asia Society (New York), 2011-.

Research Associate, The ASEAN Center, American University, 2011-.

(b) Memberships on scholarly committees

Co-director (with David Dewitt and Brian Job), Canadian Consortium on Asia Pacific Security, 1993-94.

Member, Human Capital Committee, Social Science Research Council, New York, 1997-2002.

Member, Board of International Advisors, International and Public Affairs Program, University of Hong Kong,

2001-.

Founding Director, Canadian Consortium on Human Security, 2001-02 and member of Executive Council, 2004-

08.

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(c) Memberships on project committees and boards

Research co-director (with David Dewitt), The North Pacific Cooperative Security Dialogue. 1990-93.

Advisor, Canada-Japan Forum 2000, 1992.

Founding co-chair (with Sato Seizaburo/Yamamoto Yoshinobu), the North Pacific Working Group of the Council

for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific, 1994-1997.

Member, "ASEAN Chair Committee," Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, 1991-1995.

Member, Advisory Council, Centre for Canada-Asia Business Relations, Queen's University, 1994-1997.

Founding co-chair (with Thomas W. Delworth/Thomas J. Bata, Sr.), Canadian Member Committee, Council for

Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific, 1994-1997.

Member, Study Group on Security, Asia Project, Council on Foreign Relations (New York), 1994-95.

Member, Steering Committee, Asia Pacific Agenda Project (Japan Center for International Exchange, Tokyo),

1999-

Advisory Committee, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada's Research Network, 1995-1998, 1999-2002.

Member, Program Advisory Committee, Pacific Council on International Policy (Los Angeles), 2001- 2006.

Member, Canadian Academic Advisory Panel, International Crisis Group (Paris), 2001-2003.

Member, Advisory Group, Approaches to Peace Project, International Development Research Centre (Ottawa),

2002.

Member, International Advisory Committee, Project on the State of Democracy in South Asia, Centre for the

Study of Developing Societies, Delhi, 2003-2007.

Member, Northeast Asia Working Group, Stanley Foundation, 2004-2005.

Member, Design Team, Foreign Policy Task Force, Ford Foundation, 2005-2006.

Member, International Advisors, Project on East Asia Community Building, Asia Foundation, 2006-07.

Member, Program Committee, Pacific Institute on Climate Solutions, 2011- 13.

Co-chair, Advisory Committee, Canada-ASEAN Research Programme, 2012- 16.

(d) Editorships and Editorial Boards

Member of the Editorial Board, The Pacific Review, 1995- .

Member of the Editorial Board, Pacific Affairs, 2000- 2012 and Associate Editor, 2005- 09.

Series Editor, Eastern Asian Policy Papers, nineteen papers resulting from a CIDA-sponsored research project

published by the Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies between 1994 and 1996.

Series Editor, North Pacific Policy Papers, nine papers published between 2000 and 2002 as part of a CIDA-

sponsored research program based at the Program on Canada-Asia Policy Studies at UBC.

Member of the Editorial Board, The Chinese Journal of International Politics (Tsinghua University), 2006- .

Member of the Editorial Board, The Global Responsibility to Protect (University of Queensland), 2008-12.

Member of the Council of Advisors, Global Brief, 2009 -11.

Member of Editorial Team, Asia Pacific Memo, 2010-13.

Member of the Editorial Board, The China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies (Shanghai Institutes of

International Studies), 2015-.

Member of the Editorial Board, Journal Mexico y la Cuenca del Pacifico (University of Guadalajara), 2015-.

(e) Reviewer (journal, agency). ** Indicates activity in the past year

Manuscript and project referee: International Journal**; Western Political Quarterly; Pacific Affairs**;

Canadian Journal of Political Science; Études Internationales; Social Science Federation of Canada; Canadian

Institute for International Peace and Security; HBJ-Holt; University of Toronto Press; Asian Survey; China

Quarterly; International Security; Australian Journal of International Affairs; United States Institute of Peace;

European Centre for Conflict Resolution; Ashgate Publishing Company; M.E. Sharpe; Polity; Sage Publications;

Center for Global Partnership (Japan Foundation); Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore); International

Journal of Canadian Studies; Canadian Journal for Development Studies; Security Dialogue; Journal of

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International Affairs, University of Ottawa Press; McGill-Queens University Press; Stanford University Press;

Journal of Asian Politics and History; Canadian Journal of Asian Research; Canadian Journal of Urban Studies;

Journal of Military and Strategic Studies; Asian Security.

Ontario Graduate Scholarships, Selection Panel, 1988, 1993, 1995 (Chair).

Application assessments: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 1985 - ; City University of Hong

Kong; University Grants Committee, Hong Kong; Center for Global Partnership (New York).

Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation, Canadian Awards, Selection Committee 1995.

Research Awards Evaluation Committee, Pacific Basin Research Center, Kennedy School of Government,

Harvard University, November 1997-99.

Evaluations Panel, United States Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C., 2000.

Project on Non-Traditional Security Issues in Asia, Ford Foundation, 2001-02.

(f) External examiner (indicate universities and dates)

External Assessor, Centre d'Études sur l'Asie de l'Ést, Université de Montreal, 1993.

External Assessor of Undergraduate Programs, Department of Political Science and Public Administration,

University of Hong Kong, 1998-2001.

Head of External Review Team, Centre for Asia Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, November 2010.

External Assessor, Asia Institute, University of Toronto, October 2011.

Chair of Review Committee, The China Institute, University of Alberta, August 2012

Chair of Review Committee, Bachelor of Social Sciences in Global and Environmental Studies, The Hong Kong

Institute of Education, January 2013

Chair of Review Committee, School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University, March 2013

(g) Consultant (indicate organization and dates)

Ford Foundation, 1994-98, 2001-03, 2004-06.

United States Institute of Peace, 2002.

University of Hong Kong on multi-disciplinary research and teaching, 2002, 2003.

DEA/DFAIT/FAC, several occasions, most recently in 2005.

Senior Advisor to the Board, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, 2008-09.

Special Advisor to the President, Asian Initiatives, University of Alberta, 2013- 15.

(h) Other international service

Head, Canadian Academic Delegation to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, 14-18 November 1995.

Head, Canadian Delegation to Mongolia, 11-16 June 1997.

Head, Canadian Delegation to Laos, 7-11 June 1998.

Member, Parliamentary Delegation to North Korea, 13-24 September 2000.

Canadian Convener, six rounds of the Canada-Korea Forum, 1996-2008.

Head, Canadian delegation to India for the 3rd meeting of the Canada-India Policy Dialogue, April 2008.

Member of Awards Committee, Canada-China Business Council Innovation Awards, September 2010.

Organizer, meeting on Canada-ROK cooperation on developments issues in the G20 context, with DFAIT, CIDA,

MFA and KOICA and Korean academics, Seoul, 29 September 2010.

Assessor and Judge, 12th Annual Post-Graduate Research Conference, Hong Kong University, 2 June 2012.

Chair, Academic Review Board and Visiting Professor of Asian and International Studies, School of Social

Sciences, Singapore Management University, 2013-16.

Canadian Representative, ASEAN Regional Forum’s Experts and Eminent Persons Group, 2013- .

12. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS

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(a) Awards for Scholarship (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)

Abe Fellowship, Social Science Research Council and Japan Foundation, 1998-99.

Appointment by the Government of Canada to the ASEAN Regional Forum’s Experts and Eminent Persons

Group, 2012-.

Appointment by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada to the Futures Group on Canada and the Emerging Asia

Pacific Regional Architecture, 2012.

13. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION

Organization of National and International Conferences and Workshops

With B. Michael Frolic, "Canada-China Relations: Sources and Conduct of Canadian Policy," Chateau

Montebello, Quebec, 9-10 May 1985. Funded by the External Affairs and International Trade Canada

[EAITC] and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada [SSHRCC] ($17,000).

In cooperation with the Institute for International Relations, National Cheng Chi University, Taipei,

"Contemporary Economic and Political Developments in Taiwan," Toronto, September 1988. Funded by

twelve organizations including EAITC, the Government of Ontario, Ontario Hydro ($26,000).

In cooperation with the York Centre for International and Strategic Studies and the Institute for Security and

International Studies, Chulalongkorn University, "Managing Conflict in Southeast Asia: Cambodia and

Beyond," Chiang Mai, Thailand, February 1989. Funded by the Canadian Institute for International

Peace and Security [CIIPS] ($34,000).

With David Dewitt, "The Changing Context of Security Relations in Southeast Asia," Chateau Montebello,

Quebec, May 1990. Funded by CIIPS and the SSHRCC ($54,000).

With David Dewitt, "Toward a North Pacific Cooperative Security Dialogue: Setting the Research Agenda,"

Victoria, British Columbia, April 1991. Funded by EAITC ($135,000).

With Philip Chang, "Canada-Taiwan Higher Education Conference: Setting the Agenda for Future Cooperation,"

Kananaskis, Alberta, May 1991. Funded by EAITC and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada ($54,000).

With Peking University, "History, Culture and the Prospects of Multilateralism in the North Pacific," Beijing,

June 1992. Funded by EAITC and CIIPS ($47,800).

With David Dewitt, "The Agenda for Cooperative Security in the North Pacific," Vancouver, March 1993.

Funded by EAITC ($140,000).

With Jusuf Wanandi, planning committee member and director of research program, "The Future of Asia Pacific

Security Studies and Exchange Activities," Bali, Indonesia, December 1993. Funded by the Ford

Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Asia Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Center for Global

Partnership, Sasakawa Peace Foundation, and others ($255,000).

With Sato Seizaburo, "Frameworks for Stability on the Korean Peninsula," Tokyo, April 1995. Funded by the

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and the National Institute for Research

Advancement ($85,000).

“Canada-Korea Forum, I, Seoul, November 1996. Funded by DFAIT and three Canadian corporations ($55,000).

“The Contribution of Non-Official Dialogues in South Asia on Regional Security and Cooperation,” Delhi,

December 1996. Funded by the Ford Foundation ($44,000).

“Canada-China Seminar on Asia Pacific Multilateralism and Cooperative Security,” January 1997. Funded by

CIDA and DFAIT ($75,000).

“Second Meeting of CSCAP’s North Pacific Working Group,” Vancouver, January 1997. Funded by DFAIT,

York University and the Japan Institute of International Affairs ($42,000).

“Canada-ASEAN Bilateral Dialogue,” Montreal, May 1997. Funded by CIDA ($135,000).

With the Mongolian Institute for Strategic Studies, “Canada-Mongolia Seminar,” Ulaan Baatar, June 1997.

Funded by DFAIT, CIDA, Department of National Defence, and various Mongolian sources ($26,000).

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“Canada-Korea Forum, II”, Banff, September 1997. Funded by DFAIT, the Korea Foundation, and several

Canadian corporations ($29,000).

With Yoshinobu Yamamoto, “Third Meeting of CSCAP’s North Pacific Working Group,” Kyoto, December

1997. Funded by the Japan Institute of International Affairs, and the Japanese Foreign Ministry ($65,000).

“Canada-China Seminar on Asia Pacific Multilateralism and Cooperative Security, II”, Toronto and Ottawa,

January 1998. Funded by CIDA and DFAIT ($70,000).

“Canada-China Seminar on Asia Pacific Multilateralism and Cooperative Security, III”, Beijing, March 1999.

Funded by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and CIDA ($27,000).

“Canada-Korea Forum, III”, Toronto, June 1999. Funded by DFAIT ($12,000).

“Limited Nuclear Weapons Free Zone in Northeast Asia: Planning Meeting”, Vancouver, July 2000. Funded by

DFAIT and the Georgia Institute of Technology ($30,500).

“Canada-Korea Forum IV”, Seoul, May 2001. Funded by DFAIT, Air Canada and 3C ($28,000).

“Inaugural Meeting of the Canadian Consortium on Human Security”, Ottawa, April 2002. Funded by DFAIT

($35,000).

“Canada-Taiwan Bilateral Meetings on Human Security,” Vancouver and Taipei, November-December 2002.

Funded by DFAIT, TECO and CTOT ($37,000).

“The Responsibility to Protect: Perspectives from Southeast Asia,” workshops in Bangkok and Singapore, March

2003. Funded by DFAIT ($21,000).

“Social Morality and Public Governance in Post-Conflict Cambodia,” seminar in honour of Om Radsady.

Organized in cooperation with the Centre for Asia Pacific Initiatives, Vancouver, 2 May 2003.

“Canada-Korea Forum V”, Ottawa, October 2003. Funded by DFAIT, CAE and others ($85,000).

“Northeast Asia Energy Futures Workshop,” Vancouver, 4-7 November 2003. Funded by the Nautilus Institute

and UBC ($58,000).

“Experts Meeting on North Korea”, Ottawa, November 2003. Funded by DFAIT ($64,000) and co-hosted with

the Norman Patterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University.

“Taiwan’s Democratization and its Regional Implications,” Vancouver, March 2004. Funded by TECO and UBC

($7300).

“Planning Meeting”, Rebuilding American Security Project, Marina del Rey, California, 11 November 2004.

Funded by the Ford Foundation ($9500).

“The Asia Pacific Security Lexicon: Change and Continuity in the Regional Security Discourse,” hosted at the

Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 2 December 2004. Funded by ISEAS ($7500) and co-

organized with David Capie, University of Victoria in Wellington.

“Building an Asia Pacific Gateway: Albertan Interests and Perspectives,” in cooperation with the Canada West

Foundation, Calgary, 18-19 May 2006. Funded by Western Economic Diversification ($20,000).

“Building an Asia Pacific Gateway: Ontarian Interests and Perspectives,” in cooperation with the Canadian

Manufacturers and Exporters, Toronto, 20 June 2006. Funded by WED ($20,000).

“Atlantic Canada and the Asia Pacific Gateway: Interests and Perspectives,” in cooperation with the Halifax Port

Authority, Halifax, 14 September 2006. Funded by WED ($20,000).

“6th Meeting of the Canada-Korea Forum,” Seoul, 26-28 September 2008. Funded by DFAIT ($15,000) and

APFC ($10,000).

“Next Steps in Canadian China Policy,” national workshop, UBC, 11-12 March 2010. Funded by Power Corp of

Quebec ($5000).

“Past and Future in Canada-China Relations,” bilateral workshop with the Shanghai Institutes of International

Studies, Shanghai, 7-9 November 2010. Funded by Power Corp of Quebec and SIIS ($14,000).

“Re-Energizing Canada-Asia Relations,” North American workshop, Vancouver, 31 March-1 April 2011.

Funded by the International Development Research Centre and five other organizations ($18,000).

“Canada-China Dialogue on Emerging Issues in Bilateral Relations, Round II: New Dimensions of Cooperation”,

organized with the Shanghai Institute of International Studies,” Hangzhou, 3-5 September 2012. Funded by

the Power Corporation of Quebec ($17,000).

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“Canada-China Dialogue on Emerging Issues in Bilateral Relations, Round III: Towards Deeper Security

Cooperation in Asia Pacific,” organized with the Shanghai Institute of International Studies, Shanghai,

17-19 April 2013. Funded by the Power Corporation of Quebec ($18,000).

“Canada-China Dialogue on Emerging Issues in Bilateral Relations, Round IV: Cooperative Security 2.0,”

organized with the Shanghai Institute of International Studies, Shanghai, 7-9 November 2013. Funded by

the Power Corporation of Quebec and the Centre for International Governance Innovation ($26,000).

“Imagining a 21st Century China Institute,” University of Alberta Workshop, Soaring Estate, Edmonton, 13-14

June 2014. Funded by the China Institute at the University of Alberta (appx. $85,000).

“Advancing a Cooperative Security Order in Asia Pacific,” co-organized with the Shanghai Institutes of

International Studies, Shanghai, 5-7 December 2014. Funded by Power Corporation of Quebec and other

Canadian and Chinese institutes ($31,000).

“Transformation and World Order: China’s Roles and Challenges,” co-organized with the Shanghai Institutes of

International Studies , Shanghai,13-15 November 2015. Funded by Power Corporation of Quebec and

SIIS ($24,000).

“Building Trust in Southeast Asia,” Singapore Management University, 27-28 March 2016. Funded by the

School of Social Sciences ($12,500).

Media Interviews (1 April 2005 – 31 March 2016)

Globe and Mail, Geoff York, North Korea, 4 April 2005.

UBC Radio, “Fall of Saigon Revisited,” 21 April 2005.

Embassy Newspaper, Ottawa, Canada and Southeast Asia, 30 April 2005.

Toronto Star, Olivia Ward, when did World War II end (in Asia), 4 May 2005.

CFAX, Terry Moore Show, North Korea, 4 May 2005.

Global News, backgrounder on Japan-Canada relations, 7 June 2005.

CBC Radio Canada, Canadian uranium scales to China, 26 July 2005.

CKNW, North Korea, 16 September 2005.

CFAX, Terry Moore Show, rising China, 22 September 2006.

CTV TV, Squeeze Play, on Pacific Gateway, 1 November 2005.

Ottawa Citizen, 1 November 2005.

Globe and Mail, Russian Far East, 9 November 2005.

CBC Vancouver, On the Coast, Pacific Gateway, 29 November 2005.

Sing Tao, Canada-China economic relations, 3 January 2006.

CBC French TV, meaning of the federal election for BC, 6 January 2006.

Toronto Star, Olivia War, memory in Sino-Japanese relations, 15 January 2006.

CBC Vancouver, On the Coast, Emmerson crossing the floor, 7 February 2006.

Radio Canada, Dominique Arnoldi, educational connections with China, 9 March 2006.

CTV NewsNet, Nepal crisis, 21 April 2006

CBC National Radio, World at Six, Canada-China relations, 21 April 2006

Radio Canada International, Nepal crisis, 25 April 2006

Calgary Herald, Nigel Hannaford interview, courting China, 18 May 2006

CTV National News, North Korean missile test, 17 June 2006

CFAX, Terry Moore show, North Korea missile test, 4 July 2006

CTV NewsNet, North Korea missile test, 4 July 2006

Interview with Macleans, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, 4 July 2006

CBC NewsWorld, inside North Korea, 6 July 2006

CTV NewsNet, second North Korean nuclear test, 18 August 2006

Interview with NHK (Japan) on Canada, Japan and human security, 22 August 2006

Vancouver Sun, interview with Peter O’Neill on Dalai Lama’s visit, 7 September 2006. Reprinted across the

CanWest chain.

CanWest chain, remarks on China were misinterpreted, 14 September 2006

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Indian Express, interview on the Dalai Lama visit, 8 September 2006

CBC National Radio, CTV local news, CTV NewNet, CBC NewsWorld, CBC National News, CKNW’s Bill

Good Show, CHQR Calgary, CTV NewsNet, Fairchild TV, Comtex, Dave Rutherford Show, Thai coup,

19-20 September 2006

CTV NewsNet, North Korean nuclear test, 3 October 2006

Korea Times, interview on APFC’s national opinion poll, 4 October 2006

Interview with Olivia Ward, Toronto Star, Ban Ki-Moon appointment, 8 October 2006

CBC NewWorld, Fairchild TV, Ming Pao, North Korea nuclear test, 10 October 2006

CBC Radio, Cross-Country Commentary, St. Johns, Halifax, Windsor, Regina, Yellowknife, Edmonton,

Vancouver, Victoria, North Korean nuclear test, 10 October 2006

Embassy Magazine, interview on North Korean test, 11 October 2006

Macleans Magazine, interview on Gateway, 11 October 2006

CTV.ca, interview on Ban appointment, 14 October 2006

Vancouver Sun, The Gazette, Embassy Magazine, interviews on North Korean nuclear test, 16-18 October 2006

BCIT Campus Radio, interview on nuclear test, 24 October 2006

CKNW, Sean Leslie Show, interview on Asia Pacific Summit, 25 October 2006

CHQR, interview on Asia Pacific Gateway, 29 October 2006

CBC Radio One, interview on Canada-China relations, 3 November 2006

The Daily News (Prince Rupert), interview on Gateway, 7 November 2006

Central News Agency English News (Taiwan), interview on Harper snub en route to APEC, 16 November 2006

Globe and Mail, National Post, Vancouver Sun, Radio Canada, CBC National News, CTV NewsNet, CanWest

Network, the Province, The Gazette, The Ottawa Citizen, Canada.Com, Notimex, interviews on Harper

snub, 16 November 2006

CBC Radio, Cross-Canada Check-Up, Canada-China relations, 19 November 2006

CBC News, Sunday Report, and NewsWorld, Canada-China relations, 19 November 2006

Globe and Mail, quote of the day, and interview in Report on Business, 21 November 2006

Xinhua News Agency, re-broadcast on BBC-Monitoring, interview on Canada-China relations, 21 November

2006

Embassy Magazine, interview on Canada-China relations, 29 November 2006

Embassy Magazine, China and India, 6 December 2006

CHQR Radio, interview on Canada-Asia Agenda 2006, 19 December 2006

Vancouver Sun, World Journal (Taiwan), Sing Tao, Ming Pao, Fairchild TV, Fairchild Radio, Channel M,

interviews on Gateway, 20 December 2006

Bloomberg.com, interview on Chinese investment in Canadian oil, reprinted in the Ottawa Citizen and the New

Brunswick Telegraph Journal, 16-17 January 2007

Maclean’s, interview on the Harper doctrine, 5 February 2007-03-26

Globe and Mail, report on PME’s parliamentary testimony, 21 February 2007

National Post, interview on Diefenbaker-Harper comparisons, 6 March 2007

Vancouver Sun, interview about Asia Pacific Foundation, 23 April 2007

Ming Pao, interview on Peter MacKay’s trip to China, 28 April 2007

Vancouver Sun, syndicated across the CanWest network, interview about the Olympic torch bypassing Canada,

28 April 2007

CTV.ca News, interview on Canada-China relations, 30 April 2007

Progress Magazine, interview about Asia Pacific Gateway, May 2007

The Toronto Star, interview about Canada-China relations, 5 May 2007

CTV News and Current Affairs, tainted goods from China, 18 July 2007

Embassy Magazine, interview about MacKay’s cancellation of a visit to Southeast Asia, 1 August 2007

CTV.ca (online), interview about Chinese product recalls, 8 August 2007

CBC.ca, interview about Chinese product recalls, 8 August 2007

Embassy Magazine, interview about Canada-Australia relations, 9 August 2007

CBC Radio, BC Almanac, Chinese product safety, 15 August 2007

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Embassy Magazine, interview about Harper and Howard, 22 August 2007

The Vancouver Sun, interview about Olympic construction in Beijing, 25 August 2007.

Embassy Magazine, public opinion about product recalls, 29 August 2007

CTV NewsNet, Toys R Us recall, 30 August 2007

CBC National Radio, The House, interview about the APEC Summit, 1 September 2007

CTV National News, Chinese product recall, 6 September 6, 2007

CBC News Radio, APEC Summit, 6 September 2007

The Toronto Star, protests in Myanmar, 25 September 2007

Cariboo Press, The Northern View, Prince Rupert container port, 26 September 2007

National Post, interview about human rights in China, 28 September 2007

National Post, interview about Evans’ testimony before Jason Kenny’s subcommittee, 29 September 2007

Halifax Chronicle-Herald, “Gateway Ports: Offer Full Package or You’ll End Up Missing the Boats,” Op-Ed., 31

October 2007

The Hindu (Delhi), interview about Canada-India relations, 26 November 2007

The Chronicle of Higher Education, Washington, DC, interview about Canada-India educational connections, 26

November 2007

The Press Trust of India Limited, interview about Canada-India relations, 26 November 2007

Embassy Magazine, interview about Australia’s new Prime Minister, 28 November 2007

The Vancouver Sun, and Can-West system, Beijing Olympic construction, 5 January 2008

CKNW Radio, The Christy Clarke Show on Canada-China relations, 19 March 2008

Chandigarh Tribune (India), interview on Canada-India relations, 4 April 2008

CHQR New Radio, interview on 2008 opinion poll, 24 April 2008

CBC National News, interview on Burma, 10 May 2008

CTV Newsnet, interview on Burma, 12 May 2008

Globe and Mail, interview on Canada-India trade, 30 May 2008

Vancouver Sun, interview on Olympic Games opening ceremony, 9 August 2008

CBC Radio, “David Emerson’s Next Step,” 4 September 2008

Embassy Magazine, interview on Canada-China relations, 29 October 2008

Cord Weekly, Wilfrid Laurier University Student Newspaper, interview on Canada-China relations, 29 October

2008

Fairchild TV News, interview on US elections and implications for Asia, 5 November 2008

Embassy Magazine, interview on Stockwell Day appointment as Minister of Trade, 6 November 2008

BBC, Asia Monitor, distillation from Globe and Mail op ed on Canada-China relations, 23 November 2008.

Reprinted in Industry Updates (China) and Indo-Asian News Service, 24 November 2008, Thai News

Service, 25 November 2008 and Xinhua Electronic News, 1 December 2008

Globe and Mail, interview on Canada-India economic relations, 21 January 2009

Canadian Business, interview on Canada-China relations, 26 January 2009

CBC National television, interview by Brian Stewart about the impact of the economic crisis on Asia, Our World,

CBC TV news, 8 February 2009

TV Ontario, The Agenda, hour-long program on Canada-China relations, 19 March 2009.

Embassy Magazine, interview on Canadian views on Kashmir, 25 March 2009.

CTV News Channel, interview on domestic turbulence in North Korea, 4 April 2009.

CTV National News, Question Period, interview on Canadian China policy, 12 April 2009.

Globe and Mail, interview on Canadian China policy, 18 May 2009.

CHUM Radio, Calgary, interview on Canada-China relations, 28 May 2009.

CHUM Radio, Western Canada, succession issues in North Korea, 2 June 2009.

Globe and Mail, interview on North Korea, 3 June 2009.

Canadian Press, syndicated, interview on Canada-China relations, 7 July 2009.

CTV News Channel, interview on the Flaherty trip to China, 9 August 2009.

OMNI TV, interview on Flaherty trip to China, 11 August 2009.

Business News Network, interview on Canada-China trade, 13 August 2009.

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CBC Radio Early Edition, interview on Canada-China relations, 13 August 2009.

World Journal (Vancouver and Taipei), interview on PRC’s 60th anniversary, 28 September 2009.

Toronto Star, interview on Canada in Asia, 13 November 2009.

CBC NewsNet, interview on Canada and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, 14 November 2009.

Toronto Star, interview on Canada-China relations, 30 November 2009.

Embassy Magazine, separate interviews on Harper trip to China, and Canada-ROK relations, 2 December 2009.

CTV News Channel, interview on Harper in China, 3 December 2009.

Globe and Mail, Canadian Press and CanWest, background interviews on Harper in China, 3 December 2009.

CHQR Radio, Calgary, interview on the Rob Breckenridge show on moral dimensions of the Canada-China

relationship, 4 December 2009.

Embassy Magazine, Harper in China, 9 December 2009.

CTV News Channel, interviews on South Korean naval incident, 26 March 2010.

New Tang Dynasty TV, Canada-China relations, 10 April 2010.

CTV National News, Thai demonstrations, 14 May 2010.

CBC TV Newsworld, Thai political crisis, 15 May 2010.

CBC TV Newsworld, Thai political crisis, 22 May 2010.

CBC Radio, “On the Coast,” for Vancouver and Victoria on North Korean crisis, 25 May 2010.

Globe and Mail, academic freedom at the Balsillie School, 27 May 2010; story appeared 18 June 2010.

Vancouver Sun, interview on shooting of Canadian journalist, 15 May 2010.

Globe and Mail, Flaherty trip to China, 1 June2010.

CCTV Channel 9, Beijing, reports on the Shangri-La Dialogue, 4 and 5 June 2010.

New Tang Dynasty TV, impact of Hu visit to Canada, 18 June 2010.

Globe and Mail, reevaluation of the Chinese yuan, 21 June 2010.

Globe and Mail, thinking big about China, 21 June 2010.

Global TV National, Chinese espionage, 23 June 2010

Canadian Press, Chinese espionage, 23 June 2010.

Globe and Mail, Chinese espionage, 23 June 2010.

CBC Radio, “Morning Show,” Chinese espionage and Hu visit, 23 June 2010

CCTV Channel 9, Beijing, G20 meeting in Toronto, 27 June 2010.

Global TV National, Canada-China relations, Ignatieff in China, Chinese economy, 2, 3 and 5 July 2010.

Chronicle of Higher Education, Jennifer Lewington, Canadian universities NS Asia’s rise, 23 July 2010.

Globe and Mail, Report on Business, transnationalism and Asia’s rise, 31 July 2010.

CBC Radio, “Sunday Edition,” Liu Xiaobo and Nobel prize, 17 October 2010.

Toronto Star, Vancouver Sun, Can-West network, war with North Korea not likely, 26 November 2010.

CTV News Channel, Canadian reactions to the Korean islands conflict, 27 November 2010.

Global TV National, war unlikely with North Korea, 27 November 2010.

CKOM/CJME, Radio Saskatchewan, Canada’s response to North Korea, 1 December 2010.

Calgary Herald, three-part feature interview on China rising, 10, 11 and 13 December 2010.

Globe and Mail, China and global power shift, 19 January 2011.

Canadian Press, iPolitics, China-US relations and the Hu visit, 19 January 2011.

Embassy Magazine, Asian education in Canada, 16 February 2011.

CBC Radio in the Okanagan, Japan’s response to the triple disaster, 15 March 2011.

CKNW, Japan’s triple disaster, 16 March 2011.

Radio Canada International, Japan’s triple disaster and the UBC Forum, 17 March 2010.

The Phoenix News, UBC-O, Japanese earthquake, 22 March 2011.

Globe and Mai, Report on Business, Chinese investments in Africa, 7 April 2011.

Xinhua News Agency, TV, China’s place in the world, 29 April 2011.

Embassy Magazine, comparing Australia and Canada in Asia, 29 April 2011.

Embassy Magazine, Canada’s new trade minister, later quoted in Cankaoxiaoxi, 25 May 2011.

CCTV (Being TV), three interviews on regional security issues, from Singapore, 3 June 2011.

Embassy Magazine, funding for think tanks in Canada, 13 June 2011.

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Munk Debates, on-line debate, 14 June 2011, http://www.munkdebates.com/Head-2-Head.aspx?debateid=141.

CBC Radio, Early Edition, Harper’s China policy, 19 June 2011.

Globe and Mail, Baird speech in China, 30 June 2011.

Global National TV, Thai elections, 3 July 2011.

Canadian Press national, Baird visit to China, 12 July 2011.

Global TV, Lai Chengqing case, 22 July 2011.

CBC National Radio, Lai case, 22 July 2011.

OpenCanada, Lai case, 22 July 2011.

Calgary Herald, three part interview on Canada-China relations, 22-29 July 2011.

Embassy Magazine, Lai case and Canada-China relations, 25 July 2011.

CIC On-Line, interview on Canada-China, 8 August 2011, http://cic.staging.verto.ca/author/paulevans/.

Canadian International Council, Canada-China relations, 24 August 2011.

New York Times, Albert energy sales to China, 7 September 2011.

Ubyssey Interview, North Korea at UBC, 9 September 2011.

Reuters international, Canada-Asia energy relations, 12 October 2011.

Radio Canada on Christy Clark trip to Asia, 4 November 2011.

Embassy Magazine, Harper’s China policy, 10 November 2011.

CBC Radio, Early Edition; AM 1320; Fairchild 1420; CTV News Channel; Global Online; CBC TV National

News, death of Kim Jongil, 19 December 2011.

Globe and Mail, religious dimensions on North Korea’s leadership, 31 December 2011.

CBC National Radio, As it Happens, Harper and China, 6 February 2012.

Global National TV, Harper and China, 11 February 2012.

Canadian Press, Harper and China, 11 February 2012.

CTV News Channel, Harper in Asia, 20 March 2012.

Quoted in an essay by Jim Balsillie, Globe and Mail, 11 April 2012

Quoted on the Richmond-Xiamen twinning arrangement, Richmond Review, 26 April 2012.

Quoted on UBC’s relationship with North Korea, Ubyssey, 27 April 2012

Quoted on the departure of David Mulroney as ambassador in Beijing, Globe and Mail, 10 May 2012

CBC television, The National’s “Turning Point” panel, dealing with rising China, 15 May 2012

Globe and Mail, quoted on Bethune House, 11 July 2012.

New York Times, quoted on the Nexen sale, 23 July 2012.

Macleans Magazine, quoted on Canada-China energy issues, 25 July 2012

Calgary Sun, quoted on the Nexen sale, 27 July 2012.

Macleans Magazine, quoted on the Nexen sale, 8 August 2012.

Vancouver Observer, interview on the Nexen sale, 10 August 2012.

Embassy Magazine, quoted on the Canada-China Foreign Investment and Protection Agreement, 12 September

2012.

Toronto Star, quoted on Canada-China relations, 28 September 2012.

Reuters for national and international circulation, interview on the Nexen deal, 15 October 2012

Vancouver Observer, quoted on the Canada-China FIPPA, 25 October 2012.

Bloomberg International, interview on the Nexen-CNOOC deal, 2 November 2012.

Globe and Mail, quoted on the Nexen sale, 6 November 2012.

Globe and Mail, quoted on Canada-China energy relations, 7 November 2012

CTV Newsworld, leadership transition in China, 9 November 2012.

Sing Tao Daily, interview on Canada-China energy prospects, 26 November 2012.

Sing Tao News, interview on the Nexen sale, 7 December 2012.

CBC Radio, interview on the North Korean missile launch,12 December 2012.

China Business Review, interview on the Nexen sale, 7 December 2012.

CBC TV National News, CBC radio “World at 6,” interviews on the Nexen sale 10 December 2012.

EENews, interview on the Nexen sale, 13 December 2012.

Energy Wire, interview on the Nexen sale, 17 December 2012.

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CBC News / World On-line, quoted on the North Korean nuclear test, 13 February 2013.

Christian Science Monitor, interview on the new foreign policy team in Beijing,7 March 2013.

Omni TV, interview on the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands dispute, 14 March 2013.

CFAX Radio, Terry Moore interview on Korean peninsula development, 4 April 2013.

Embassy Magazine, Baird initiatives in Southeast Asia, 5 July 2013.

Macleans Magazine, interview on Pierre Berton’s views on Gateway, 18 July 2013.

Ottawa Citizen, interview on the National Orchestra visit to China, 28 September 2013.

CTV Newschannel and National, Harper visit to Asia, 5 October 2013.

Embassy Magazine, interview on the Harper trip to Myanmar, 10 October 2013.

Embassy Magazine, Canadian military exchanges with China, 11 December 2013.

Vancouver Sun, CTV News on-line, CP National, quoted regarding Canada-Korea FTA, 10 March 2014.

Vancouver Sun, story on the publication of Engaging China, 13 April 2014

Asia Pacific Memo, interview about Engaging China, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wurknw-6G3I, 1 May

2014

Ottawa Citizen, interview with Jason Fakete on Canada-China relations, 7 July 2014

Oriental Morning Press (Shanghai), Canadian views of China, 7 August 2013

Reuters, Business Insider, interview on Canada-China relations after espionage charges, 6 August 2014

CP Interview, Harper and China, 6 November 2014

CTV News Channel, Harper in China, 9 November 2014

CBC Books and national interview on “The Exchange,”, engaging China,

http://www.cbc.ca/books/2014/11/engaging-china.html, 10 November 2014

Embassy Magazine, quoted on Canada-China military talks, 12 November 2013

LS Times, Monday Forum, a two-part interview with me on Canada-China relations, aired December 1, 2, 6, 2014.

Vancouver Sun and Ottawa Citizen, feature interview on Canada in Asia, 1 December 2014.

CTV News Channel, developments in North Korea, 22 December 2014.

CTV News Channel, North Korean reactions to “The Interview”, 27 December 2014

CTV News Channel, cyber vandalism, 29 December 2014

Globe and Mail, quoted on AIIB story, 26 March 2015

CiTR, News 101, interview on the legacy of Lee Kuan Yew, 24 March 2014

ISIS Malaysia, video interview on cooperative security 2.0, June 2015.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FwSDCWJecU CTV News Channel, skirmish on the 38th parallel, 22 August 2015

Globe and Mail, quote about the Xi visits to the US and UK, 21 September 2015

Reuters, interview about Canada-China relations, 25 September 2015

Globe and Mail, quote about absence of China in the Leader’s debate at Munk, 29 September 2015

Vancouver Sun, interview about Canada-China relations under Trudeau, 8 October 2015

Globe and Mail, John Ibbitson interview about Trudeau’s foreign policy, 21 November 2015

Vancouver Sun, article about the Dobson-Evans white paper on Canada-China relations, 6 December 2015

CBC National News, Anastasia Lin controversy, 19 December 2015

Media Corp (Singapore), interview about the Kee Luan Yew Legacy, 23 March 2016.

PUBLICATIONS

1. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

(a) Journals

"The Long Way Home: John Fairbank and American Far Eastern Policy." International Journal, Vol. XXXVII,

No.4 (Fall 1982), pp. 584-605.

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With Daphne Gottlieb Taras, "Canadian Public Opinion on Relations with China: An Analysis of the Existing

Survey Research." Toronto: Joint Centre on Modern East Asia, Working Paper Number 33, March 1985,

pp. 23.

With David Zweig, "China at Thirty-Five: Reform, Readjustment and Realignment". Behind the Headlines, Vol.

XLII, No. 4, April 1985, pp. 26.

"Open for Business". Canadian Foreign Policy: Comments on the Green Paper. Behind the Headlines, Vol. XLII,

No. 6/Vol. XLIII, No. 1, August 1985), pp. 18-21.

With Janet Lum, "Chinese Society." Encyclopedia Americana, 1986.

"Taking Taiwan Seriously." International Perspectives, Vol. XIX, No. 2, February 1990, p. 24.

“John King Fairbank (1907-1991)." Pacific Affairs, Vol. 64, No. 4 (Winter 1991-92).

“The Emergence of Eastern Asia and Its Implications for Canada.” International Journal, Vol. XLVII, No. 3

(Summer 1992), pp. 504-28.

“A North American Perspective on the Pacific in the 1990s: On the Pacific or Of the Pacific?” Australian

Canadian Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Summer 1992), pp. 61-80.

“Canada's Relations with China Emergent.” Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. I, No. 2 (Summer 1993), pp. 13-28.

“Building Security: The Council for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific (CSCAP).” The Pacific Review, Vol.

VII, No. 2 (Summer 1994), pp. 125-40. Published in modified form as "The Council for Security

Cooperation in Asia Pacific: Context and Prospects,” CANCAPS Papiers No. 2 (Toronto: York Centre for

International and Strategic Studies, March 1994), pp. 28.

With Amitav Acharya, “China's Defence Expenditures: Trends and Implications” Eastern Asia Policy Papers, No.

1 (Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, November 1994), pp. 48.

“The Prospects for Multilateral Security Cooperation in the Asia/Pacific Region,” Journal of Strategic Studies,

Vol. XVIII, No. 3 (September 1995). Reprinted in Desmond Ball, ed., The Transformation of Security in

the Asia/Pacific Region (London: Frank Cass, 1996), pp. 201-17.

“Reinventing East Asia: Multilateral Security Cooperation and Regional Order,” Harvard International Review,

Vol. XVIII, No. 2 (Spring 1996), pp. 16-20, 68-69.

“Reinventing East Asia: A Korean Role,” Sasang (Seoul, in Korean), June 1996. Republished in English in Han

Sung-Joo, ed., The New International System: Regional and Global Dimensions (Seoul: Ilmin

International Relations Institute, 1997), pp. 335-50.

"Cooperative Security and Its Discontents in Asia Pacific: The ASEAN Connection", The American Asian Review,

Vol. XIX, No. 2 (Summer 2001), pp. 99-120.

With Cameron Ortis, “The Internet and Asia-Pacific Security: Encountering the 'Dark Side'”, The Pacific Review,

Vol. 16, No. 4, Fall 2003, pp. 549-72.

“Asia’s New Regionalism: Implications for Canada,” Foreign Policy Dialogue Series, 2003-3, Asia Pacific

Foundation of Canada, October 2003. Available in hard copy and on line at

http://www.asiapacific.ca/analysis/pubs/pdfs/newregionalism3_14oct03.pdf.

“Human Security and East Asia: In the Beginning,” Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 4, No. 2, June 2004.

Modified versions of the essay have been translated and published in: Korean, in Hyun In-taek and Lee

Shin-wha, eds., East Asian Human Security (Seoul: Korea University Press, fall 2004); and in IRI Review,

Vol. 11, No. 2, Autumn 2006; Chinese, as “Ren De An Quan Yu Dong Ya: Hui Gu Yu Zhan Wang” in

World Economics and Politics (published by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences) in June 2004; and

in Japanese, in Sato Makoto, ed., New Issues in Human Security (Tokyo: June 2004). It was also featured

on the website of the World Federalist Movement, http://www.wfm.org/protect.

“Canada, Meet Global China, International Journal, Vol. LXII, No. 2, Spring 2006, pp. 283-97.

“Responding to Global China: Getting the Balance Right,” Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. 14, No. 2, Summer

2008, pp. 131-39.

“The Asia Pacific Gateway and the Reconfiguration of North America.” Canadian Political Science Review. Vol.

2, No. 4, December 2008, pp. 93-98. Available at: http://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/cpsr/article/view/100/137.

“Canada and Asia Pacific’s Track-Two Diplomacy,” International Journal, Vol. LXIV, No. 4, Autumn 2009, pp.

1027-39.

“Getting Global China Right,” review essay in Pacific Affairs, Vol. 82, No, 4, Winter 2009-10, pp. 677-86.

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“China and the Global Order: One Challenge, Three Perspectives,” review essay in Government and Opposition,

Vol. 47, No. 1, January 2012, pp. 117-34.

“Dancing with the Dragon,” lead essay, Literary Review of Canada, Vol. 21, No. 3, April 2013, pp. 3-5.

“A Farewell to Trans-Pacific Cosmopolitanism? On the Passing of Robert Scalapino, Kim Kyung Won and

Yamamoto Tadashi,” Global Asia, Vol. 8, No. 4, Winter 2013, pp. 83-88.

“Interpreting and Applying the Responsibility to Protect: A Path to Common Ground,” The Journal of

International Studies (Peking University), Vol 35, No 3, Summer 2014, pp. 26-34. [In Chinese]

“Close Encounters: How best to deal with a Rising China,” Literary Review of Canada, July-August 2015, pp. 13-

14.

“Searching for Cooperative Security 2.0: From Security Architecture to Security Order in the Asia Pacific,” China

Quarterly of International Strategic Studies, Volume 1, No. 4, December 2015, pp. 537-52.

Edition editor for 8 essays in Global Asia, Spring 2016, focused on “Recasting the East Asian Security Order:

Cooperative Security 2.0,” including Paul Evans and Chen Dongxiao, “Cooperative Security 2.0,” pp. 8-

11, and Paul Evans, “Middle Powerism in the 21st Century: Mission Impossible?”, pp. 49-53.

2. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

(a) Journals

"Prospects for Security Cooperation in the North Pacific After September 11th". Published in Japanese in NIRA

Policy Research (Seisaku Kenkyu), Vol. 15, No. 2, February 2002, pp. 6-9.

“The Role of the Hokkaido Conference for North Pacific Issues and Its Future Prospects.” Published in English

and Japanese in NIRA Policy Research (Seisaku Kenkyu), Vol. 17, No. 1, January 2004, pp. 41-48.

Available on-line at http://www.nira.go.jp/index.html.

“[Human Security] A Concept Still on the Margins, but Evolving from its Asians Roots,” Security Dialogue, Vol.

35, No. 3 (Fall 2004), pp. 363-64.

“The Tick and Tock of East Asian Regionalism,” Queen’s International Observer, April 2006.

“Introducing Global China,” Feature Article, Horizons, Vol. 9, No. 2, September 2006, pp. 10-14. Reprinted in

French as “La nouvelle China globalisée,” same edition.

“Is Rousseau Still Right? The Recurring Allure of Northeast Asian Regionalism: A Canadian Perspective,”

Diplomacy (South Korea), Vol. XXXVI, No. 10-11, pp, 40-41.

“Is Rousseau Still Right? The Recurring Allure and Uncertain Prospects of Northeast Asian Regionalism,”

Journal of American-Canadian Studies, Nov VI, No. 2, Spring 2011, pp. 1-8.

(b) Conference Proceedings

“A New Asia Pacific Strategy for Canada?” in Bernard T.K. Joei, ed., Canada in the Evolving Pacific Community

(Taipei: Center for Area Studies, Tamkang University, 1988), pp. 9-18.

“The Changing Nexus of Security and Economic Relations in Eastern Asia,” in Bernard T.K. Joei, ed., From

Pacific Region Toward Pacific Community (Taipei: Center for Area Studies, Tamkang University, 1989),

pp. 315-30.

“Canada and Taiwan: A Forty-Year Survey,” in Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada (Sixth Series,

Volume I, Ottawa, 1990), pp. 165-80.

“New International Security Environment: Implications for ASEAN and Canada (Discussant's Comments),” in

Ashis Gupta, ed., Canada-ASEAN Roundtable: Selected 1990 Conference Proceedings (Calgary:

International Centre, University of Calgary, 1991), pp. 16-19.

“Emerging Patterns in Asia Pacific Security: The Search for a Regional Framework,” in Jawhar Hassan and

Rohana Mahmood, eds., Towards a New Pacific Order (Kuala Lumpur: Institute of Strategic and

International Studies, 1991).

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“Prospects for Non-Governmental and 'Track Two' Diplomacy,” in Rohana Mahmood and Rustam A. Sani, eds.,

Confidence Building and Conflict Reduction in the Pacific (Kuala Lumpur: Institute of Strategic and

International Studies, 1993).

“Existing Regional Security Dialogues in Asia-Pacific,” in Disarmament: Transparency in Armaments, Regional

Dialogue and Disarmament (New York: United Nations Centre for Disarmament Affairs, Topical Paper

#20, 1994), pp. 185-204.

“Comment,” in Joyce Kallgren, compiler, East Asian Development Strategies and International Conflict

(Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, June 1995).

“A Possible Role of [sic] the United Nations in the Promotion of Regional Dialogue,” in Tsutomu Ishiguri, ed.,

United Nations Symposium on Northeast Asia (New York: U.N. Centre for Disarmament Affairs,

November 1995), pp. 21-33.

“Security Cooperation in the North Pacific,” in Thangam Ramnath, ed., The Emerging Regional Security

Architecture in the Asia-Pacific Region (Kuala Lumpur: ISIS Malaysia, 1996), pp. 441-44.

“Prospects for Regional Security into the 21st Century,” Proceedings of the 10th ACT Transcultural Seminar,

published in English and Japanese, October 1996, pp. 45-53, 191-98.

With Charles Morrison, “Asia Pacific Policy Networks: Background Paper,” in Enhancing Cooperation Among

Research Institutions in Asia Pacific (Tokyo: Japan Center for International Exchange, Paper #18, 1996),

pp. 16-38.

“Towards a Pacific Concord,” in Mohammed Jawhar Hassan and Sheikh Ahmad Raffie, eds., Bringing Peace to

the Pacific (Kuala Lumpur: ISIS Malaysia, 1997), pp. 5-26.

“The Age of the Pacific: Why Growth and Democratization Are Not Enough,” in Terry McGee, ed., The

Empowerment of Asia: Reshaping Global Society (Vancouver: Institute of Asian Research, 1997), pp. 33-

52.

With Yoshinobu Yamamoto (co-editors) and contributor, Promoting Security Cooperation in the North Pacific.

Three volumes from the CSCAP North Pacific Working Group meetings in Tokyo (April 1995),

Vancouver (February 1997) and Makuhari (December 1997). Tokyo: Japan Institute for International

Affairs, in cooperation with CSCAP Canada and CSCAP Japan, December 1998.

“Track Two Dialogues: Getting from Security Cooperation to Security Community,” along with my presentation

to Prime Minister Obuchi, in Community Building in Asia Pacific: Dialogue in Okinawa (Tokyo: Japan

Center for International Exchange, 2000), pp. 89-99 and 18-19.

"Challenges to the Nation State", in Hadi Soesastro, ed., Indonesian Nationhood and the Challenges of

Globalization (Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and International Studies, 2001), pp. 9-12.

"The Remains of the Day: Asia Pacific Strategic Outlook for 2002", text of a speech delivered in Singapore on 8

January 2002. Available on-line at http://www.iseas.edu.sg.

With Cameron Ortis, “The Internet and Asia Pacific Security Dialogues: Understanding the Digital Divide”, in

Mohamed Jawhar Hassan, Stephen Leong and Vincent Lim, eds., Asia Pacific Security: Challenges and

Opportunities in the 21st Century (Kuala Lumpur: ISIS Malaysia, 2002).

"East Asian Regionalism: Supplement or Alternative to an American-Centred Pacific Order?", in Building an East

Asian Community: Visions and Strategies (Seoul: Asiatic Research Center, Korea University, December

2002), pp. 130-50 (English original) and pp. 22-40 (Korean translation).

With Brian Job and Emily Munroe, “Teaching Human Security,” prepared for the Canadian Consortium on

Human Security, presented at the inaugural conference in Ottawa in April 2002, revised in June 2003, and

posted electronically at

http://www.humansecurity.info/CCHS_web/Teaching_Human_Security/en/index.php

"The Changing Strategic Context of Institution Building in East Asia and the Asia Pacific: Unipolarity and Its

Implications," disseminated electronically by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, August 2003.

Available on-line at http://www.asiapacificresearch.ca/caprn/cisp_project/papers.cfm.

“Asian Perspectives on Human Security: A Responsibility to Protect?,” UNESCO, UNESCO Korea, and Ilmin

Institute for International Relations, Human Security in East Asia, pp. 35-60, 2004.

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“Multilateralism in Northeast Asia: Why Northeast Asia is Not Enough,” for the Economic Research Institute for

Northeast Asia, as part of its Tokyo Seminar Series, September 2005. Available on-line at http://new-

nea.erina.or.jp/. In Japanese.

“Reviving Cooperative Security in East Asia: What’s Missing?”, report on the 12th Canada-Japan Symposium on

Peace and Security Cooperation,” Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development in August

2014.

“From Security Architecture to Security Order: Prospects for Cooperative Security 2.0,” ISIS Malaysia, The APR

Series 2015. http://www.isis.org.my/index.php/research-a-publications/publications/books/2090-from-

security-architecture-to-security-order-prospects-for-cooperative-security-20

(c) Other (including opinion editorials)

“The Political Dimension of Canada-China Trade.” Canada-China Journal, Vol. IV, No.1 (Summer 1984).

“Promoting the China Trade: A New Canadian Strategy.” International Viewpoints, 7 November 1986.

“A Call for Caution: Closing the Door to China Would Do More Harm than Good,” Globe and Mail, 13 June

1989.

With Bernie Frolic, “End of a Special Relationship,” Globe and Mail, 30 September 1989.

“Promoting Academic and Educational Relations with Taiwan: A Preliminary Report,” commissioned by EAITC,

21 March 1990.

“Rise of Multilateralism in Asia-Pacific,” ISEAS Trends, New Straits Times (Singapore), 28 April 1991.

With David Dewitt, “The Changing Dynamics of Asia Pacific Security: A Canadian Perspective.” Toronto: York

Centre for International and Strategic Studies, NPCSD Working Papers, Number 3, January 1992.

“The Dialogue Process on Asia Pacific Security,” report commissioned by the Ford Foundation and Asia

Foundation and presented in Hong Kong, March 18-19, 1993.

“Statement,” prepared for “The Fifth Hokkaido Conference on North Pacific Issues,” Sapporo, Japan, 5-7 October

1993. Portions published in NIRA Seisaku Kenkyu 1994, (NIRA Policy Research), Vol. 7, No. 1, January

1994.

With Amitav Acharya, “Preventive Diplomacy: The Concept and Its Application in the Asia-Pacific Region.”

Prepared for the Japan Institute of International Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tokyo, 30

May 1994.

“Statement,” prepared for “The Sixth Hokkaido Conference on North Pacific Issues, Sapporo, Japan, 14

September 1994. Published in NIRA Seisaku Kenkyu 1994, (NIRA Policy Research), Vol. 8, No. 2,

February 1995.

“Managing Security Relations After the Cold War: Prospects for the Council for Security Cooperation in Asia

Pacific,” Indonesian Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 1, October 1994.

“Canadian Capacity in Asia-Pacific Research.” Paper commissioned by the Policy Branch, DFAIT. Completed

in January 1996.

“APEC and Regional Security,” Globe and Mail, Report on Business, 16 October 1996.

“Empowering Asia,” Harvard Asia Pacific Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 1997/98.

With Akiko Fukushima, “Northeast Asia’s Future Security Framework–Beyond Bilateralism,” NIRA Review, Vol.

6, No. 3, Summer 1999. Portions were reprinted in “Multilateralism in Northeast Asia: Impossible and

Inevitable,” Asia Pacific Report (Newsletter of the Institute of Asian Research), Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall 1999.

With Akiko Fukushima, “A North Pacific Role in Building Cooperation in Northeast Asia,” [published in

Japanese], NIRA Policy Research, Vol. 13, No. 3, 2000, pp. 28-33.

“North Korea: It’s Time to Open the Door,” Globe and Mail, A13, 25 February 2000.

“Asia Pacific Institution Building as Civilizational Interaction”, entry in Country Cultural Profile—Canada,

Tokyo: Japan Foundation, May 2002.

“Preface" to Fukushima Akiko's Ajia Taiheiyo Anzenhosho Taiwa [translation of The Asia-Pacific Security

Lexicon] Tokyo: Nishon Keizai Hyoronsha, November 2002.

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With Yuen Pau Woo, “Canada and a Global China: From Special Relationship to Policy Partnership,” posted on

the websites of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (http://www.dfait-

maeci.gc.ca/cip-pic/menu-en.asp and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, July 2004.

“China’s Canadian Gateway,” Globe and Mail, A27, 23 September 2005.

With Yuen Pau Woo, “Copy the Aussies,” Globe and Mail Update, 18 May 2006.

“Canadian Gateway to Asia: A Two-Coast Imperative,” Halifax Chronicle Herald, 14 September 2006.

“Mixed Attitudes Towards Asia’s Loud Arrival,” Embassy Magazine, 7 May 2008,

“Getting China Just Right,” Globe and Mail, 20 October 2008.

“Road to Beijing Runs Through Alberta,” The Edmonton Journal, 18 February 2009.

“Harper in China,” Toronto Star on-line, 11 December 2009.

“Singapore Debates America,” August 2010, PacNet Number 40; reprinted in RSIS Commentaries No. 104, 1

September 2010; and digested as “Diverse Views of US Role in Asia,” in the Straits Times, “Review and

Forum, 2 September 2010.

“Be it Resolved: The Chinese Economy will Drive the Global Recovery,” Globe and Mail, 16 June 2011.

“Harper on North Korea,” letter to the editor, Globe and Mail, 21 December 2011.

With Don Campbell and Pierre Lortie, “Wanted: A Canadian Full Court Press on Asia,” Embassy Magazine, 12

September 2012.

“Wanted: A Coherent China Policy,” plus interview with the author, Open Canada, 4 May 2014. See:

http://opencanada.org/author/paulevans/

“A November to Remember in Asia,” Embassy Magazine, 26 November 2014, p. 14.

“Canada and China: The Agenda Ahead,” Canada-China Business Forum, 2014-15, pp. 12-14.

“China is on our Doorsteps and in Our Futures, Embassy Magazine, 30 November 2015.

“Southeast Asia, Meet Mr. Trudeau,” ASEAN Focus, January 2016, p. 18.

file:///C:/Users/ubc/Downloads/FINAL-WEB-Single-JAN16-ASEANFocusSpecial.pdf

Research Aids, Reports and E-Interviews

The Writings and Published Statements of John K. Fairbank: A Chronological Bibliography, 1924-1989. June

1989, pp. 59.

Eyeing the Dragon: Extracts From Parliamentary Commentary on China and Sino-Canadian Relations, 1949-

1982. June 1990, pp. 100.

With David Dewitt, Preface to The Changing Context of Security Relations in Southeast Asia: Implications for

Conflict and Conflict Management in the 1990s, Conference Proceedings, Chateau Montebello, 1-4 May,

1990, edited by Pierre Lizee and Sorpong Peou. Produced by the Centre for Strategic and International

Studies, York University, January 1991.

With David Dewitt, General Editor of the North Pacific Cooperative Security Dialogue Working Papers. 32

papers in the series distributed to 350 scholars, research institutes and government ministries around the

Pacific.

With David Dewitt, Conference Report: The Agenda for Cooperative Security in the North Pacific, Toronto: York

University, Centre for International and Strategic Studies, July 1993, pp. 32. Translated into Russian and

published in December 1993.

“Dialogue and Research Monitor: Trend Report 2002,” March 2003, available at: http://www.jcie.or.jp.

Rebuilding American Security: Project and Workshop Reports, July 2007, available at:

http://www.ligi.ubc.ca/?p2=modules/liu/publications/search.jsp&search=yes&tags=Rebuilding+American

+Security.

“Defining a Forward Looking Partnership between Canada and Korea.” Report for the Asia Pacific Foundation of

Canada, 11 December 2008, on the 6th Meeting of the Canada-Korea Forum.” Available at:

http://www.asiapacific.ca/research-report/6th-meeting-canada-korea-forum

“Advancing Canada-India Relations: From Aspiration to National Strategy.” Report for the Asia Pacific

Foundation of Canada, 22 October 2008. Available at:

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http://www.asiapacific.ca/en/conference/advancing-canada-india-relations-from-aspiration-national-

strategy.

“China and the Global Power Shift: Implications for Canadian Values, Prosperity and Safety,” prepared for Public

Safety Canada, 14 March 2010.

Video Interview with Wang Gungwu, “Higher Education in East Asia,” 45 minutes, recorded 10 June 2015,

released August 2015, Digital Narratives of Asia, Institute for Societal Leadership, Singapore

Management University, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBEZ2rYewkQ

Major Reports

With Don Campbell and Pierre Lortie, Securing Canada’s Place in Asia: Means, Institutions and Mechanisms,

Task Force Report to the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, 52 pp., 6 September 2012. Available at

http://www.asiapacific.ca/research-report/securing-canadas-place-asia-means-institutions-and-mechanism

With Wendy Dobson, The Future of Canada’s Relationship with China, IRPP Policy Horizons Essay, Institute for

Research on Public Policy, November 2015.

Book Reviews (all sole-authored by PME)

Jurgen Domes, Socialism in the Chinese Countryside: Rural Societal Policies in the People's Republic of China,

1949-70, in The Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. XIV, No. 2 (June 1981).

Davis Bobrow, Steve Chan, and John A. Kringen, Understanding Foreign Policy Decisions. The Chinese

Case, in Pacific Affairs, Vol. 54, No. 2 (Summer 1981).

Lucian Pye, The Dynamics of Chinese Politics, in The Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. XV, No. 4

(December 1982).

William Watts, The United States and Asia. Changing Attitudes and Policies, in Pacific Affairs, Vol. 56, No. 3

(Fall 1983).

Paul A. Cohen, Discovering History in China. American Historical Writing on the Recent Chinese Past, in

Pacific Affairs, Vol. 58, No. 3 (Fall 1984).

David S.G. Goodman, ed., Groups and Politics in the People's Republic of China, in The Canadian Journal of

Political Science, Vol. XVIII, No. 3 (September 1985).

Samuel Kim, ed., China and the World, and Harry Harding, ed., China's Foreign Relations in the 1980's, in

Pacific Affairs, Vol. 59, No. 3 (Fall 1986).

Robert Scalapino and Chen Qimao, eds., Pacific-Asian Issues: American and Chinese Views, in Pacific Affairs,

Vol. 61, No. 2 (Summer 1988).

Harry Harding, China and Northeast Asia: The Political Dimension, in Pacific Affairs, Vol. 62, No. 3 (Fall 1989).

Muthiah Alagappa, ed. In Search of Peace: Confidence Building and Conflict Resolution in the Pacific.

Proceedings of the First Asia-Pacific Roundtable; and I.I. Kovalenko, ed., The Pacific Community: An

Outlook, in Pacific Affairs, Vol. 63, No. 4 (Winter 1990-91).

Patricia Neils, China Images: In the Life and Times of Henry Luce, in Pacific Affairs, Vol. 65, No. 1 (Spring

1993).

Simon Winchester, The Pacific, in The Pacific Review, Vol. IV, No. 2 (October 1991).

John K. Fairbank, China: A New History, in the Globe and Mail, 25 July 1992.

Colin Mackerras, Western Images of China, in The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, No. 31 (January 1994).

Priscilla Roberts, ed., Sino-American Relations Since 1900, in The Journal of American History, December 1993.

Kim Nossal, The Beijing Massacre: Australian Responses, in the International Journal, Vol. 50, No. 3 (Summer

1995).

Robert Ross, Negotiating Cooperation: The United States and China, 1969-89, in Pacific Affairs, Vol. 70, No. 3

(Fall 1997).

Maureen Molot and Fen Hampson, eds., Asia Pacific Face Off, in the International Journal, Vol. 54, No. 3

(Summer 1999).

Three books on regionalism in East Asia, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 74, No. 2 (Summer 2001), pp. 243-46.

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John Ravenhill, APEC and the Construction of Pacific Rim Regionalism, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 76, No. 1 (Spring

2003).

Amitav Acharya, The Making of Southeast Asia, in Pacific Affairs, Vol. 87, No. 1, (Spring 2014).

Zhang Feng, Chinese Hegemony, in The China Journal, March 2016.

3. BOOKS

(a) Authored or Co-authored

John Fairbank and the American Understanding of Modern China. New York and Oxford: Basil Blackwell,

1988, pp. xiv, 366. Chinese translation published by the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, 1995.

With Navnita Chadha Behera and Gowher Rizvi, Beyond Boundaries: A Report on the State of Non-Official

Dialogues on Peace, Security and Cooperation in South Asia. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific

Studies, 1997, pp. 106.

With David Capie and Akiko Fukushima, Speaking Asia Pacific Security: A Lexicon of Terms with Chinese and

Japanese Translations and a Note on the Japanese Translation. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific

Studies, 1998, pp. 315.

With David Capie, The Asia-Pacific Security Lexicon. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2002, pp.

xv, 224. [Translated into Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Mongolian, Thai, and Vietnamese]

With David Capie, The Asia-Pacific Security Lexicon, 2nd revised and expanded edition. Singapore: Institute of

Southeast Asian Studies, 2007, pp. xv, 248.

Engaging China: Myth Aspiration and Strategy in Canadian Policy from Trudeau to Harper. Toronto:

University of Toronto Press, 2014.

(b) Edited or Co-edited

With B. Michael Frolic, co-editor and contributor, Reluctant Adversaries: Canada and the People's Republic of

China, 1949-1970. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991, pp. xii, 288. “Introduction,” pp. 3-17

and “Epilogue: Canadian Recognition Initiatives, 1958-68,” pp. 65-69. Chinese translation published by

the Tianjin University Press, 1996.

Editor and contributor, Studying Asia Pacific Security: The Future of Research, Training and Dialogue Activities.

Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, 1994, pp. 388. “Preface” (with Jusuf Wanandi), pp. 1-3

and “The Dialogue Process on Asia Pacific Security Issues: Inventory and Analysis,” pp. 297-318.

(c) Chapters

With Daphne Gottlieb Taras, "Looking (Far) East: Parliament and Canada-China Relations, 1949-1982." David

Taras, ed., Parliament and Foreign Affairs. Toronto: Canadian Institute of International Affairs,

Wellesley Paper, 1985, pp. 66-100.

"Caging the Dragon: Economic Sanctions Against the People's Republic of China." David Leyton-Brown, ed.,

The Utility of International Economic Sanctions. London: Croom Helm, 1987, pp. 59-86.

"Vietnam in the Changing System of Economic and Security Relations in Eastern Asia." Richard Stubbs,

compiler, Vietnam: Facing the 1990s. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, 1989, pp. 43-60.

"Canada and Taiwan: A Forty-Year Survey." Frank Langdon, ed., Canada and the Growing Presence of Asia.

Vancouver: Institute for Asian Research, University of British Columbia, 1990. Revised version in

Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, Vol. 1, 1990, pp. 159-86.

"Knowing Fairbank," in Paul Cohen and Merle Goldman, eds., Fairbank Remembered. Cambridge,

Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1992, pp. 114-26.

With Pauline Kerr and Andrew Mack, "The Evolving Security Discourse in Asia-Pacific," in Andrew Mack and

John Ravenhill, eds., Pacific Cooperation: Building Economic and Security Regimes in the Asia-Pacific

Region. Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1994, pp. 233-55.

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"The Concept of Eastern Asia," Ch. 2 in Colin Mackerras, ed., Eastern Asia: An Introductory History, 2nd edition.

Melbourne: Longman Australia, 1995, pp. 7-15. Revised for publication in the 3rd edition, 1999.

"Regional Institutions, Regional Identities," Ch. 42 in ibid., pp. 564-74. Revised for publication in the 3rd edition,

1999.

"Canadian Research Institutions and Asia Pacific," in Tadashi Yamamoto, ed., Emerging Civil Society in the Asia

Pacific Community. Singapore and Tokyo: Co-published by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and

the Japan Center for International Exchange, 1995, pp. 329-48.

“Economic and Security Dimensions of the Emerging Order in the Asia Pacific," in David Wurfel and Bruce

Burton, eds., Southeast Asia in the New World Order: The Political Economy of a Dynamic Region.

London: Macmillan, 1996, pp. 3-18.

“The New Multilateralism in the Asia-Pacific and the Conditional Engagement of China,” in James Shinn, ed.,

Weaving the Net: Conditional Engagement with China. New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press,

1996, pp. 249-70.

"John K. Fairbank," The Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations, 1997, pp. 380-2.

With Iain Johnston, “China’s Engagement with Multilateral Security Institutions,” in Iain Johnston and Robert

Ross, eds., Engaging China: Managing a Rising Power. London: Routledge, 1999, pp. 235-72.

"The Concept of Eastern Asia," Ch. 2 in Colin Mackerras, ed., Eastern Asia: An Introductory History, 3rd edition.

Melbourne: Longman Australia, 2000, pp. 7-14.

"Regional Institutions, Regional Identities," Ch. 40 in ibid., pp. 451-58.

“Assessing the ARF and CSCAP,” in Tien Hung-mao and Cheng Tun-jen, eds., The Security Environment in the

Asia- Pacific: Many Problems, Few Building Blocks. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 2000, pp. 154-72.

With David Capie, “The ASEAN Way,” in Sharon Siddique and Sree Kumar, eds., The 2nd ASEAN Reader.

Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2003, pp. 45-51.

"Between Regionalization and Regionalism: Policy Networks and the Nascent East Asian Institutional Identity,”

in T.J. Pempel, ed., Remapping East Asia. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2005. Reprinted in See Seng

Tan, ed., Regionalism in Asia, London: Routledge, 2009.

“Canada and Global China: Engagement Recalibrated,” in Andrew Cooper and Dane Rowlands, eds., Split

Images: Canada Among Nations 2005. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005, pp. 195-215.

“Northeast Asia in the Context of East Asian Regionalism,” in Zhang Yunling, ed., Emerging East Asian

Regionalism: Trend and Response. Beijing: World Affairs Press, pp. 311-32.

“Do Individuals Matter? Track-Two Leadership with Southeast Asian Characteristics,” in Hadi Soesastro, Clara

Joewono and Carolina Hernandez, eds., Twenty Two Years of ASEAN ISIS, Origin, Evolution and

Challenges of Track Two Diplomacy, Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and International Studies, 2006, pp.

97-104.

"Constructing Multilateralism in an Anti-Region: From Six Party Talks to a Regional Security Framework in

Northeast Asia?" in Gi-Wook Shin and Daniel Snyder, Cross Currents: Regionalism and Nationalism in

Northeast Asia. Stanford University: Asia-Pacific Research Center, 2007, pp. 99-116.

With David Dewitt et al., “The Opinion-ator: Jusuf Wanandi and Regional Community Building—A Canadian

Appreciation,” in Hadi Soesastro and Clara Joewono, eds., The Inclusive Regionalist: A Festschrift

Dedicated to Jusuf Wanandi (Jakarta: CSIS, 2007), pp. 9-17.

“Human Security in Asia in a Conservative Era: Against the Odds, Twice,” in Chandra Chari, ed., War Peace and

Hegemony in a Globalized World. London: Routledge, 2008, pp. 83-92.

With Brian Job, “Human Security and Northeast Asia: Seeds Germinating on Hard Ground,” in Martina

Timmerman and Jitsuo Tsuchiyama, eds., Institutionalizing Northeast Asia: Regional Steps Toward

Global Governance. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2008.

“Human Security in extremis: East Asian Reactions to the Responsibility to Protect,” in Sorpong Peou, ed.,

Human Security in East Asia: Challenges for Collaborative Action. London: Routledge, 2009, pp.79-93

and 164-65.

“Asian Power Shift: Ready or Not”, in Fen Hampson and Paul Heinbecker, eds., Canada Among Nations 2009-

2010: As Others See Us. Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 2010, pp. 115-22.

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“Between Regionalization and Regionalism: Policy Networks and the Nascent East Asian Institutional Identity,”

in T.J. Pempel, ed., Remapping East Asia. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2005. Revised and reprinted

in See Seng Tan, ed., Regionalism in Asia. London: Routledge, 2009.

“Historians and Chinese World Order: Fairbank, Wang and the Matter of ‘Indeterminate Relevance’,” in Zheng

Yongnian, ed., China and International Relations: The Chinese View and the Contribution of Wang

Gungwu. London: Routledge: July 2010. Translated and reprinted as “Os historiades e a ordem mundial

Chinesa: Fairbank, Wang e a questao da relevancia,” in Politica Externa (Brazil), Vol. 19, No 3, February

2011.

“Engagement with Conservative Characteristics: Policy and Public Attitudes, 2006-2011,” in Pitman Potter and

Thomas Adams, eds., Issues in Canada-China Relations. Toronto: Canadian International Council, 2012,

pp. 19-30.

“Human Security and East Asia,” in Mary Martin and Taylor Owen, eds., The Routledge Handbook of Human

Security, Oxon: Routledge 2014, pp. 272-82.

“Between Truth and Power: Kim Kyung-Won, 1936-2012,” in Han Sung-Joo, editor, Thoughts and Wishes of a

Liberal: Writings of Dr. Kim Kyung-Won, Seoul: Joong An Books and Company, 2013, pp. 36-58.

“Scholars and Policymakers: Asian Pacific Experiences with Policy Dialogues,” in Abraham F. Lowenthal and

Mariano E. Bertucci, Narrowing the Gap: Scholarly, Policy Makers and International Affairs (Johns

Hopkins University Press, July 2014), pp. 209-220.

With Wendy Dobson, “Living with Global China,” lead essay in Asif Farooq and Scott McKnight, eds., Moving

Forward: Issues in Canada-China Relations, Toronto: Asian Institute at the Munk School of Global

Affairs, 2016, pp. 2-12.

7. OTHER WORKS

Unpublished Conference Papers

“Harold Isaacs and the Failed Revolution.” Presented at the Western Conference of the Association for Asian

Studies, University of Colorado, October 1975.

“Cognitive Variables and Foreign Policy Analysis: ‘Solving’ the Recognition Problem, 1949 -1968". Presented at

the conference on "Canada-China Relations: Sources and Conduct of Canadian Policy,” Chateau

Montebello, 9-10 May 1985.

“Production and Security in Eastern Asia in the 1990s: Implications for the Great Powers.” Presented at the

International Strategic Seminar sponsored by the Supreme Command, Royal Thai Armed Forces, Cha-

Am, Thailand, 24-26 April 1989.

“The Changing Context of Security Relations in Eastern Asia.” Presented at the conference on “The Changing

Context of Security Relations in Southeast Asia,” Chateau Montebello, May 1990.

“The Prospects of Multilateralism.” Presented at the conference on “Pacific Security Relations after the Cold

War,” organized by the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, Beijing, 5-7 September 1991.

With David Dewitt, “The Changing Dynamics of North Pacific Security.” Presented at the conference on

“Canada-Taiwan Relations,” Taipei, Taiwan, 5-9 December 1991.

“Reconfiguring the Northeast Asian Security Order: Toward a Concert System.” Presented at the conference on

“Pacific Security Relations After the Cold War,” organized by the Institute on Global Conflict and

Cooperation, Hong Kong, 15-18 June 1992.

“Next Steps in the Asia Pacific Security Dialogue Process.” Presented at the conference on “ASEAN Internal and

External Cooperation in the 1990s and Beyond,” organized by the Institute of Strategic and Development

Studies, Manila, 13-15 January 1993.

“Managing Security Relations After the Cold War: Prospects for the Council for Security Cooperation in Asia

Pacific.” Presented at the “International Conference on Indonesia, Asia Pacific and the New World

Order,” sponsored by the Indonesia Forum and the Asia Society, Bali, Indonesia, 8-10 August 1993.

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“Reconstituting Realism: Hans Morgenthau at 90.” Presented at the conference on “New Directions in

International Relations,” sponsored by the York Centre for International and Strategic Studies, 26-27

January 1994.

“Security Cooperation in Asia-Pacific: Next Steps in the Dialogue Process.” Presented at the 7th International

Security Forum, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tokyo, 14-17 March 1994.

“Frameworks for Stability in the North Pacific: Peace as By-Product or Peace-as-Created?” Presented at the

Hokkaido Conference on North Pacific Issues, Sapporo, Japan, 17-18 October 1995.

With Charles Morrison, “Asia Pacific Policy Networks.” Presented at the Asia Pacific Agenda Tokyo Forum,

organized by the Japan Center for International Exchange, Tokyo, 20-21 November 1995.

“Future of the Williamsburg Process.” Presented at the 25th Williamsburg Meeting, Williamsburg, Virginia, 26-

28 April 1996.

“Building Cooperation in the North Pacific: The Role of Research Institutions,” presented at the “Ninth

Conference on North Pacific Issues,” Sapporo, Japan, 22 October 1997.

“What Role for the ARF in Northeast Asia and the North Pacific?” presented to CSCAP’s North Pacific Working

Group, Makuhari, Japan, 17 December 1997.

“Is There a New Chinese Policy Regarding Regional Security Cooperation,” presented at the workshop on “Asian

Regional Integration, Multilateral Cooperation and China,” Paris, 30 November 1998.

“Integrating North Korea: Roles and Dilemmas for the International Community,” presented at the conference on

“Korea and the Search for Peace in Northeast Asia,” Kyoto, 9-11 December 1998.

"Remapping Asia: A Response to T.J. Pempel," presented at an SSRC workshop in Hayama, 15 March 2001.

“Canada-DPRK Exchanges in the Context of Track-Two Security Dialogues,” presented at the “2002 Roundtable

for Inter-Korean Knowledge Partnership,” organized by the Korea Development Institute, Seoul, 18-20

March 2002.

"What Makes a Network Work? The Experience of Track Two and Track Three Security Dialogues in Asia

Pacific," paper presented (in absentia) at the "Roundtable on Strengthening Regional Capacity for

Conflict Resolution in West Africa," organized by the African Security Dialogue and Research, Accra,

Ghana, 22-23 October 2002.

With Brian Job and Emily Munro, “Teaching Human Security,” presented at the inaugural conference of the

Canadian Consortium on Human Security, Ottawa, 24-26 April 2003. Revised, June 2003 and available

on-line at http://www.humansecurity,info.

"The Changing Global Context of Institution Building in East Asia," paper presented to the "Canada-India

Dialogue on East Asia and Regional Cooperation," New Delhi, 14-15 February 2003.

"Nascent Asian Regionalism and Its Implications for Canada," paper prepared for the Asia Pacific Foundation of

Canada's "Foreign Policy Dialogue," and presented in absentia at DFAIT, Ottawa, 27 March 2003.

With Pierre Lizee, “Conflict and Development in Southeast Asia: Patterns and Prospects,” discussion paper

prepared for the meeting of CIDA officials and the ASEAN ISIS directors, Kuala Lumpur, 11 August

2003.

“Prospects for Multilateral Cooperation in the Six Party Talks and Beyond,” paper presented at the 3rd CIIS-

GPDC Meeting, Beijing, 3 February 2004.

“What Lies Beyond the Six Party Talks? Remarks on the Prospects for Cooperative Security in Northeast Asia,”

paper presented at the 5th International Symposium on Korea and the Search for Peace in Northeast Asia,”

Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, 15 March 2004.

“What if the Six Party Talks Succeed? Implications for the Regional Security Architecture in Asia Pacific,” paper

presented at the conference on “Security in Asia: Concepts, Threats and Assurances,” organized by the

SIIA and New York University, Singapore, 21-24 April 2004.

“Canada and China: From Engagement to Partnership?” paper presented in absentia at the conference on

“Canada-China Relations: An Evaluation,” Munk Centre for International Studies, Toronto, 23-24 April

2004.

“Northeast Asia in the Context of East Asian Regionalism: New Region, Sub-Region or Anti-Region,”

presentation to the “International Conference on East Asian Regionalism and Its Impact,” organized by

the Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies (CASS), Beijing, 21-22 October 2004.

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“The Policy Nexus: Developments and Dilemmas in University-Based Research on Asian Security (A Canadian

Tale),” prepared for the 10th anniversary conference of the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies,

Singapore, 5 August 2006. Summary available

at :http://www.rsis.edu.sg/publications/conference_reports/10Anniversary.pdf.

“Track-Two Dialogues: Uncertainty Across the Pacific,” paper presented at the workshop on “Evaluating the

Track II Multilateral Process,” organized by the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University

of California at San Diego, La Jolla, 12 January 2007.

“Revamping the Regional Security Architecture: Multiplex Forever?,” paper presented at the 11th Canada-Japan

Symposium on Peace and Security Cooperation,” Ottawa, 14 May 2013.

“Responding to Global China: Perceptions and Actions,” paper presented at the conference on “China in World

Politics: Is China a Status Quo Power?”, organized by the East Asian Institute of the National University

of Singapore, Singapore, 25-26 September 2014.

“Crafting a Cooperative Security Order in the Asia-Pacific,” concept paper presented at the Conference on

“Transformation and World Order,” Shanghai, 13-15 November 2015.

“Living with a Re-emerging China,” paper presented at the 13th Canada-Japan Symposium on Peace and Security

Cooperation, Ottawa, 24 November 2015.

Endorsements /Dust Jackets

Comment on David Dewitt and Carolina Hernandez, eds., Development and Security in Southeast Asia, Ashgate,

2003.

Comment on Amitav Acharya and See Seng Tan, eds., Asia Pacific Security Cooperation, M.E Sharpe, 2004.

Comment on Jose T. Almonte, Toward One Southeast Asia, Institute of Strategic and Development Studies, 2004.

Comment on Mely Caballero-Anthony, Regional Security in Southeast Asia: Beyond the ASEAN Way, Institute of

Southeast Asian Studies, 2005.

Comment on Hyun In-Taek and Miranda Schreuers, eds., The Environmental Dimension of Asian Security, United

States Institute of Peace, 2006.

Comment Chan Koonchung’s novel, The Fat Years, Random House (New York), 2012.

Comment on Andrew MacIntyre and Miles Kahler, eds., Building Asian Regionalism, Stanford University Press,

2012.

Comment on Kimie Hara and Ken Coates, eds., East Asia-Arctic Relations: Boundaries, Security and

International Politics, Waterloo: Centre for International Governance Innovations, 2014.

Comment on Pan Eng Fong and Arnoud de Meyer, eds., Within and Without: Singapore in the World and the

World in Singapore, Singapore Management University Press, 2016.

Comment on Alice Ba, Cheng-Chwee Kwik, and Sueo Sudo, eds., Institutionalizing East Asia, Routledge, 2016.

Electronic Publications

With Yuen Pau Woo, “Copy the Aussies,” Globe and Mail Update, 18 May 2006.

“Engagement without Illusions: Thinking Beyond the North Korean Nuclear Issue,” in Korean, prepared for the

government of the Republic of Korea, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,

website http://korea.kr/newsWeb/appmanager/portal/news). 29 March 2007. Reprinted in CANKOR,

edition 280, http://www.nautilus.org/pipermail/cankor/2007-April/date.html

“Canada and China: Beyond Engagement.” East Asia Forum, e-publication of the East Asian Bureau of

Economic Research, Canberra, Australia, <http://eastasiaforum.org/2008/10/22/canada-and-china-

beyond-engagement/>, 22 October 2008.

“Harper in China,” op ed. In the Toronto Star on-Line, 11 December 2009, at

http://www.thestar.com/comment/article/737389.

“Chinese Views on World Order: Implications for Canada,” Optimum Online: The Journal of Public Sector

Management., at http://www.optimumonline.ca/article.phtml?id=357, March 2010.

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“Academics are as Polarized and Dispirited as Their Nation,” Asia Pacific Memo #1, 8 July 2010, at

http://www.asiapacificmemo.ca.

“Working with Asia,” The Mark, 8 July 2010, at http://www.themarknews.com/series/20-talking-back-to-the-

open-canada-report/articles/1831-working-with-asia.

“A Dissenting View of David Hawk’s ‘Pursuing Peace while Advancing Rights’,” CANKOR, posted 28 July 2010

at http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=101197926605329.

“25th Anniversary Tribute to the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada,” November 2010, at

http://www.asiapacific.ca/anniversary-ah.

“What is Canada’s China Strategy?,” Asia Pacific Memo #45, 10 December 2010, at

http://www.asiapacificmemo.ca.

“Getting Global China Right, Public Fears and Conservative Policy,” Asia Pacific Memo #99, 21 July 2011, at

http://www.asiapacificmemo.ca.

“Debates on Inter-disciplinary Research,” INK: A CFIS Journal, Vol. 1. No. 1, July 2012. See http://ink-

journal.com/index.php/ink/issue/current

With Fen Hampson, “Remembering W. Thomas Delworth,” Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, 30 October 2012.

See: http://www.asiapacific.ca/editorials/canada-asia-viewpoints/editorials/remembering-w-thomas-

delworth-driving-force-apf-canada

“Canada and the Halperin Plan: Temper Expectations,” Policy Forum, The Nautilus Institute, 19 March 2013. See:

http://nautilus.org/napsnet/napsnet-policy-forum/canada-and-the-halperin-plan-temper-expectations/

8. WORK IN PRESS, UNDER REVIEW, OR IN PRODUCTION

“Canada-China Relations and the Evolving Roles of Universities: Towards Partnerships 2.0,” in Ruth Hayhoe,

Qiang Zha and Julia Pan, eds., Canadian Universities in China’s Transformation: An Untold Story--

McGill-Queen’s University Press, in press, forthcoming June 2016. Video Interview with Kwa Chong Guan, “Archives, Museums and the Meaning of Singapore’s History,” 45

minutes, Digital Narratives of Asia, Institute for Societal Leadership, Singapore Management University,

recorded 24 February 2016, expected for release in May 2016

9. WORK IN PROGRESS

Second, revised and expanded edition of the Fairbank biography.

Intellectual portraits of 6 leaders in trans-Pacific community building.