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Asia Leadership Fellow Program - 2001 Fellows
1.David M. CELDRAN (Philippines)
Director
for Current Affairs, ABS-CBN News Channel
ALFP Research Topic: Surviving the Marketplace of Ideas in the Age of Electronic
Media
Mr. Celdran is a well-known broadcast journalist and producer in the Philippines.
As programming head of the Current Affairs division of the Philippines'
biggest news organization, he is in charge of the programming and production
of the channel's talk and debate programs.
He plays a pivotal role in the
reform of the TV community in the country as a member of the Philippine
Center for Investigative Journalism. Through his prominent career as a
TV journalist, he reflects the powerful role of TV media in the formation
of human perceptions.
2.HUANG, Ping (China)
Research
Professor and Deputy Director, Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy
of Social Sciences
ALFP Research Topic: Intellectual Debates on Public Issues in 1990s China
Having received his Ph.D. from LSE, University of London, Professor Huang
is an internationally acclaimed sociologist. As an erudite scholar, he
has written numerous books and papers in the field of the social sciences.
In his empirical studies of contemporary Chinese society, he attempts to
re-examine the validity of Western conceptional frameworks in the social
sciences. Through various UN-related activities, he explores the application
and implementation of theoretical studies and research into action.
3.Mahendra P. LAMA (India)
Professor
of South Asian Economies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
ALFP Research Topic: Economic Reforms in South Asia: Prospects, Challenges
and Concerns
Professor Lama is a distinguished social scientist in India. Central to
his intellectual pursuits is economic development and cooperation in South
Asia. While teaching economic cooperation and integration in South Asia
and India's Foreign Economic Policy, he does extensive research with distinct
policy slants.
He was the member from India of the Independent Expert Group
set up by the South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC).
His major works on trade, development, technology, investment and energy
have been published in many prestigious journals and translated into a
number of foreign languages including Japanese, French and German.
A prolific
writer, he is also the Economic Adviser to the Government of Sikkim at
Minister of State rank and the author of much acclaimed Sikkim Human Development
Report 2001. The "Human Development Approach" employed in his
analysis is regarded as paving the way for a new perspective on development
in the region.
4.Ann LEE (Malaysia)
Managing & Artistic
Director, The Kuali Group
ALFP Research Topic: Modern Mythologies in Popular Culture about
'Asian Values'
Ms. Lee is a writer, director, performer, broadcaster, lecturer, editor
and co-founder of Kuali Works, Malaysia's all-women theatre company which
specializes in theatre, television and publications. Following a career
in advertising, she has worked closely with arts practitioners, organizations
and sponsors in Malaysia-both private and public, national and international-to
facilitate the practice and appreciation of the arts in Malaysia. She is
also immediate past Chairperson of the PT Foundation, an HIV/AIDS organization
working with marginalized groups such as transsexuals, drug users and sex
workers.
5.Anek NAKABUTARA (Thailand)
Executive
Director, Social Fund Office
ALFP Research Topic: Social Capital and Civil Society Building and Networking:
Case Study of Thailand
Mr. Anek is an experienced expert in rural planning and development. As
a former UNDP officer, he was instrumental in establishing the Social Fund
Office. Its chief objective is to administer social investment funds from
the World Bank in order to mitigate various social problems in Thailand.
His long-time dedicated efforts to improve Thai society are highly recognized.
Due to his contribution, he was nominated as a representative to America
from Southeast Asian countries in 1996.
6.RYU, Jeong Soon (Korea)
President,
Korea Research & Consulting Institute on Poverty
ALFP Research Topic: Social Welfare Policy
Dr. Ryu is a reputed scholar and an influential NGO activist in the field
of social welfare. Her scholarly achievements have gained worldwide recognition.
In particular, her research on "Poverty Problems in Korea after the
Foreign Currency Crisis" triggered repercussions in Korean society,
thereby leading to government welfare policy reform. In close partnership
with NGOs, she monitors government policy and provides reference materials
for social welfare policy improvement.
7.SHIMADA, Kazuyuki (Japan)
Editorial
Writer, Asahi Shimbun
ALFP Research Topic: Making a New Security System in Asia-For Stable Peace
and Prosperity
As a journalist for the Asahi Shimbun, one of the major daily newspapers
in Japan, Mr. Shimada is chiefly concerned with regional security cooperation
in Asia. While a correspondent to Washington and London, he wrote many
articles, focusing especially upon disarmament and international security.
He has also served as Bureau Chief of the Bangkok-based Asian General Bureau
from 1996, and was appointed an editorial writer in the Tokyo headquarters
in April 1998. His penetrating analysis of Japanese diplomacy is widely
respected by general readers in Japan.