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Name: Professor Peter H. Koehn
Resident Country/Region: USA
Affiliated Institute: The University of Montana
Position: Professor
Geographic Focuses: Asia-China , Africa-Nigeria , Europe-Finland
Fields of Interest: Community and Society , Culture , Education , Ethnic Relations , Politics , Relations with China
Contact Information: Mail Address: Dept. of Political Science, Univ of MT., Missoula, Mt 59812
Telephone: (406) 243-5294
Fax: 406-721-4691
E-Mail:peter.koehn@umontana.edu
WebSite:http://www.umt.edu/polsci/faculty/Koehn/koehnhomepage.htm
Academic Achievements:

1. Education and Career

2. Honors

3. Publications

Education and Career

Professor of Political Science
The University of Montana - Missoula
Missoula, MT 59812

B.A.: Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, June 1966.
Graduated cum laude in Government
Emphasis: lnternational Relations
Honors Thesis: A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Major Power Foreign-aid Programs in Indonesia: China, the Soviet Union, and the United States
Certificate: Universitat Wien Summer School, 1964

M.P.A.: Public Administration, University of Colorado - Boulder, June 1968

Ph.D.: Political Science, University of Colorado - Boulder, 1973
Doctoral Dissertation: The Municipality of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Performance, Mobilization, Integration, and Change

Awards: Honorable Mention, Munger Africana Library 1976 Thesis Prize Competition for the "best dissertation on an African topic completed in 1972-75

II. PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

The University of Montana - Missoula
Department of Political Science. Instructor (1 972R3); Assistant Professor (1973174 to 1976R7); Associate Professor (1977R8 to 1980181); Professor (since 1981182); Fulbright New Century Scholar (2001/02), Distinguished Scholar (2005). Awarded Tenure: 1975. Merit recognition 1975, 1979, 1984, 1987, 1991, 2000, 2005.

Office of International Programs. Founding Director (1987 - 1996). Chief administrator with international programs responsibility.

University of Joensuu, P.0, Box 11 1,801 0 Joensuu, Finland (Mav-Auaust, 2002)
Fulbright New Century Scholar in Residence, Joensuu Centre for Ethnic Studies (ETNICA).

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong - SAR, China (Auuust 1997 - July 19981 Director of Research and Development, Fulbright Senior Scholar, The Hong Kong - America Center; Visiting Professor, Department of Government and Public Administration. Assisted with Center programming and fund raising; arranged an inter-university seminar series on National and Transnational Population Movements: Social and Policy Tensions in China and the SAR and an international symposium on The Outlook for China - USA Relations Following the 1997- 1998 Summits: Chinese and U. S. Perspectives; taught post -graduate seminar on Issues in Global Migration: Focus on Hong Kong and China. Raised HK$405,000 (US$52,500) in donations, plus US$25,750 in grant funding, to support the May 1998 International Symposium.
Reference: Mark Sheldon (former Director, Hong Kong - Amerlca Center), Yale.China Association, CUHK

Shanghai International Studies University. 550 Dalian Road W, Shanghai 200083. P.R.C. (1996.97 academic vear) Exchange Professor, College of English Language and Literature. Taught Advanced Reading and Writing to 4th-year majors, Spoken English to 1st-year majors, and U.S. Society and Politics to post-graduate students; supervised 23
senior theses; provided editorial assistance in the preparation of A New English Course Level 6 and Level 7 textbooks. Also reviewed and edited eight Senior Middle School English books authored by SlSU President Dai Weidong. C
References: He Shao-xiong, past Dean, and Li Guanyi, Professor, College of English Language & Literature

Windhoek. Namibia (August -Sentember 1991)
Visiting Professor, Department of Public Administration.

Principal Research Fellow, Department of Research, Management and Consultancy. Fulbright lecturer (1979.80).

Haile Sellassie I Universitv, Addis Ababa, Ethio~ia(1 970-71: 1971-72 a/v) (now Addis Ababa University) Lecturer, Department of Public Administration.
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Honors

University of Montana Distinguished Scholar for 2005 (campus-wide award)

Fulbright Senior Specialist, Hong Kong (March 2003). Approved for Fulbright Senior Specialist roster through 2006.

Fulbright New Century Scholar (2001-2002).
Recipient of campus-wide Distinguished Service to Intemational Education award, University of Montana, 1999.

1991 Development Specialist in Residence. Japan lnternational Cooperation Agency, lnternational Training Center.

IV. CONSULTING AND PROJECT ADMINISTRATION

Project Co-director, workshop on ways to introduce transnational competence into the U.S. medical-school curriculum held
at Salmon Lake, Montana, 6-1 1 July 2004.

Fulbright Senior Specialist, Hong Kong. Presented featured paper at the Second lnternational Conference of Institutes
and Libraries for Chinese Overseas Studies co-sponsored by the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Library and Ohio University; recommended acquisitions that would enhance the CUHK Library's Chinese American studies, world-migration, and global-migration collections based on a comparative study of holdings at Harvard University, The University of California at Berkeley, the U.S. Library of Congress, The University of Montana; and
presented invited lectures at CUHK and at City University of Hong Kong (March 2003).
Project Director, Transnational Competence and Migrant Health in a Borderless World research project (2001 -2002).

Program Chair and Principal Organizer, International Symposium on The Outlook for China - USA Relations Following
the 7997-98 Summits: Chinese and U.S. Perspectives, 28-29 May 1998. Symposium themes: The Outlook for
Peace, Security, and Conflict Management; Organizational Linkages and Cultural Exchange in the 21st Century;

The Outlook for Trade, Investment, and the Exchange of Technology. Arranged in collaboration with the
Contemporary China Research Centre (City University of Hong Kong), the David C. Lam lnstitute for East-West
Studies (Hong Kong Baptist University), the Centre of Asian Studies and Board of American Studies (The University of Hong Kong), the Faculty of Social Science and Department of Government and Public Administration
(The Chinese University of Hong Kong), The Hong Kong Transition Project, The Asia Society Hong Kong Center, and The American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong. Keynote addresses by Harry Harding and Yang Jiemian. Over 40 papers presented, including 25 by China Mainland scholars.

Consultant to the Consortium for lnternational Development regarding a proposed Executive lnternational Banking and Finance Training Course based upon meetings in Beijing with officials of the All-China Chamber of
Commerce, November 1996.
Consulted with joint USAID/Higher Education Community Working Group on new relationships between USAlD and the higher-education community that will result in successful partnerships given budget constraints and the need for continued development efforts around the world (March 1996).

Lead consultant for UNICEF, wlth Goran Hyden, on decentralization for social/health planning in Eritrea. Nov. 1995-Jan. 1996. Assessed by the Ministry for Local Government as "one of the best consultancy services we have had."
Consultant on local government reform to Region 14 Administration (Addis Ababa Municipality), Ethiopia. June 1995 and
November 1995.

Project Director, Fulbright Group Projects Abroad, Curriculum-development Seminar. Arranged in-country orientation and
overseas program on Hong Kong and China's reforms, group itinerary, and logistics for curriculum development short term -
seminar study tour by 12 Montana educators to Hong Kong and South China. Presented pre-trip orientation sessions on "Hong Kong's Transition to 1997" and on "Japan's Relations with South China." Participants included faculty
in international business, educational leadership and counseling, instructional development, economics, drama & dance, and
political science along with primary- and secondary-school teachers and the social studies curriculum coordinator for the
state of Montana. March - December 1995.

Project Director and Program Chair, Intemational Symposium on Refugees and Development Assistance: Training for Voluntary Repatriafion held on The University of Montana campus, 27-29 March 1994. Featured speakers included Renk van Rooyen, U.S.A. Representative, U.N. High Commission for Refugees; Margaret McKelvey, Director, Office for Africa, the Americas, and Asia, Bureau for Refugee Programs, U.S. Department of State; Hiram Ruiz, Policy Analyst, U.S. Committee for Refugees; and Kazutoshi Iwanami, Managing Director, Institute for lnternational Cooperation, Japan
lntemational Cooperation Agency. Workshop sessions addressed regional approaches, involving women as full participants in repatriation planning and training, re-entry and reintegration, and the relationship between development assistance and refugee training. Participating organizations included United States Agency for lnternational Development,
Association of Medical Doctors for Asia, Disaster Management Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, International Rescue Committee, Danish Refugee Council, Ethiopian Community Development Council, Guatemala
, Partners, Kenyatta National Hospital, Save the Children, and the Life and Peace Institute (Uppsala).

Director, project to initiate academic linkages between The University of Montana and U.K. higher-education institutions
sponsored by USlS and the U.S. Embassy in London, July 1993-October 1994.
Invited consultant to the United States Commission on Immigration Reform (1993).
Short-course instructor, "Capacity Building for Public Administration: Development Planning," for 38 top officials of the
Provisional Government of Eritrea; also consulted on university administration and faculty developrnent with the President
of Asmara University (November 1S2).
Short-term consultancies in Ethiopia and Eritrea: public administration undergraduate curriculum at Addis Ababa University
(AAU) and Asmara University; U.N. Economic Commission for Africa, Special Action Programs for Administration and
Management; Ethiopian Administration for Refugee & Returnee, Affairs; Ministry of Planning and Economic Development and
Head of Public Works, Transitional Government of Ethiopia (urban policy, regional decentralization, management training);
Faculty of Business and Economics, M U (professional development, status of public administration in Ethiopia,
establishment of separate department of public administration) - all November 1992.
Co-director, USAlD University Development Linkage Project. Project designed to strengthen the capacity of The University
College of Belize to contribute to the sustainable development of Belize, particularG in natural-resource management
areas, and to enhance internationalization of The University of Montana campus, through faculty and staff exchanges,
training of UCB junior faculty, collaborative training courses, curriculum development, library acquisitions, student internships and field courses. Administered combined grant and costahare budget in excess of $1 million (1991-1996).

Co-director, Land-use Management Training Seminar for Botswana Ministry of Agriculture students held at The University of
Montana (summer 1991). Project funded by the Academy for Educational Development.
Consultant on public administration and political-science curriculum, staff professional development, in-service training, and
institutional organizational development, University of Namibia (August-September 1991).
Presented training seminar on Land Tenure Reform and Administration for 25 Ministry of Lands, Resettlement, and
Rehabilitation officials, Windhoek, Namibia (September 1991).

Co-director, U.S. Department of Education FIPSE project to develop and introduce a cross-disciplinary undergraduate
specialization in international natural-resource management within the School of Forestry at The University of Montana (1990-1993).

Offered expert testimony telephonically in a political-asylum case before the Immigration Judge in Boston, January 1989.
Co-director, Montana Committee for the Humanities sponsored 12-day Symposium on 'This Burning and Bleeding Land;
The Effects of Cultural Pluralism and Racial Separation in South Africa and North America" (1987).

Project Director, Rockefeller Foundation-sponsored research project on Third World Exiles in the United States. Supervised ten professional field researchers and an extensive support staff (1984-85).
Invited expert, top-management seminar for state government commissioners, permanent secretaries, and house of
assembly members organized by the State Government in collaboration with the Embassies of the U.S.A. and France.

Presented and led discussion groups on Relationships Between Political Executives and Careerists and The Fiscal
Process end Financial Management (1 980).
Prepared course curriculum For and served as a trainer at a seminar on decision-making, budgeting, project formulation and
evaluation, and rural development conducted by the Institute of Administration for Niger State commissioners, permanent
secretaries, directors, and house of assembly leaders (1 979).

Consultant to the Harvard Institute for International Development on a proposal for the provision of technical assistance
services to the National Agriculture and Rural Managers Training Institub of Nigeria (March 1979).

Project Manager and Team Coordinator for the Department of Research, Management, and Consultancy's federally funded
consultancy project on establishment of a unified system of administration for the new Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria
(Abuja). Duties included overall research direction and administrative responsibility for a team consisting of 10 m i o r staff
drawn from various disciplines and departments at A.B.U., 2 administrative and clerical assistants, and 5 drivers
during field work in the F.C.T.; final editorial responsibility for preparation of the group's report; and assisting the federally
appointed Task Force in its final deliberations. Principal subjects addressed in the study are: agricultural development
(including livestock), rural land tenure and use patterns, regional planning, local authority systems, resettlement policies,
provision and distribution of social services, political implications, and implementation strategy for establishing a new
administrative system for the F.C.T. (February - May 1979).

Consultant to the Lutheran Church in America on successive drafts of a policy statement an economic justice (1979-80).

Prepared review and assessment for the Military Administrator of Bauchi State of I.B.R.D. consultants' 3-volume feasibility
study for site-and-services and slum-upgrading projects (1979).

Member, Montana State Committee that drafted the Public Information Statement on Constitutional Amendment No. 6 (Con
Argument), 1978.

Consultant to the Montana Committee for the Humanities on the proposed Capon Springs 3 and 4 Public Policy Conferences on Food, Population, Resource and Environmental Policy (1978).

Consultant on urban development and cooperatives in Ethiopia to urban sector staff of the World Bank (1977).

Consultent on local government administration, Ministry of Interior, Ethiopia (August, 1975).

Project Director of 4 federally funded state-wide community-service projects concerned with local government in Montana (1973-76).

Consultant on local government modernization (Glendive County, 1973), county politics and administration (Flathead
County, 1974). charter writing (Ravalli County, 1974), local government review (Missoula County, 1976), city and county
reform proposals (Montana State Commission on Local Government, 1978).

Advisor to the Addis Ababa Municipality (1972).

V. INVITED LECTURES AND CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

Co-organizer and participant, GENGSA mini-workshop for continuing medical education credit on "Moving beyond Cultural
Competence: Transnational Competence in Undergraduate Medical Education" at the Association of American Medical
Colleges Annual Meting, Washington, D.C.) November 2005.

lnvited address on "Transnational Competence: What is it and Why is it Needed at Trilium?" at Trillium Health Centre's 2005

Back-to-School Conference on Tmnsforming th# Health Care Experience, Toronto, 21 September 2005.

Invited participant, Campus Tile VI workshop on Central Asia and China, July 2005.

lnvited panel presentation on "Prospects for Carbon Srequestrsrtin in China Post 2012: Trickle Down or Bubble Up?" at the
2005 Plum C w k Symposium on "Kyoto, Forests, and Living Tree Markets: Science and Land Use Policies in Carbon Sequestration," Missoula, 14 April 2005.

lnvited plenary address on "Improving Transnational Health-care Encounters: The Challenge of Enhanced Transnational Competence for Migrants and Health Professionals" at the Hospitals in a Culturally Diverse Europe. Final Conference of the European Commission-sponsored project on Migrant-friendly Hospitals, Amsterdam, December 2004.

lnvited seminar presentation on "Transnational Competence, Global Health, and Human Rights: Research and Vision."
Faculties of Medicine, Law, and Arts & Social Sciences, University of New South Wales, Australia, 17 November 2004.

Presented plenary addresses on "Global Politics and Transnational Health-care Encounters" and on "The Transnational
Competence of Ethnoculturally Discordant Doctors, Nurses, and Patients" and led interactive mallgroup wsions on
"Tranmational Health Determinants," "Demorrstrating Appreciation for Rssilience in New and Unfamiliar Healthare
Encounters," and "Building Transnational Interpersonal Relationships for Therapeut~cA lliances" at the workshop on
Promoting Humanism in Undergraduate Wdical Education through Transnational Competence held at Salmon Lake, Montana (July 2004).

lnvited moderator, panel on "Globalization and the Chinese Economy," Mansfield Center Conference on The Complex Face
of Globalization in China, Missoula, 19 April 2004.

Invited capstone-seminar presentations to University of Montana community-health nursing students on "Multinational
Medical Encounters: The Challenge of Transnational Competence in Contemporary Nursing Care," 8 December 2003 and
12 April 2004.

lnvited community lecture sponsored by the United Nations Association of Montana on "The US., the U.N., and Iraq: The
Search for a Constructive Outcome," 29 October 2003.

lnvited presentation on "When the Global Meets the Local: Transnational Competenca in the Contemporary Health-care
Encounter," St. Patrick Hospital & Health Science Center's Friday Medical Conference, 2 May 2003.

Invited presentation on "The Transnational Health-care Encounter in an Era of Transmigration." Department of Public &
Social Administration Public Seminar Series, City University of Hong Kong, 25 March 2003.

lnvited presentation on "Global Resource Consumption/Conservation: USA, PRC, and TC." University Services Centre
Seminar Series, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 18 March 2003.

Featured speaker, Second International Conference of Institutes and Libraries for Chinese Overseas Studies on
Tmnsnational Networks: Challenges in Research and Documentation of the Chinese Overseas, I4 March 2003.

Discussant, papers (3) presented by scholars from Mexico, Uganda, and the United States at the final plenary session ofthe inaugural Fulbright New Century Scholars, Airtie House, Virginia, 31 October - 5 November 2002.

Organized and co-chaired roundtable on Post-Parsonianism in Comparative and IntemetiOnaI Potifics: A Tribute to James R.
Scarritt, 43* Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, 26 March 2002.

Organizer and chair, panel on China and WTO, Western Conference of the Association of Asian Studies, Missoula, 19 October 2001.

lnvited presentation on "Middle Management in Shanghai: Cross-national Competence, Reformist Orientations, and Employment Preferences among the 'Open Door' Generation," Asian Studies Colloquium Series, University of Montana, 16 April 2001.

Invited presentation on "Along the U.S.-China Frontier: Chinese-Americans and Transnational Resource-Management
Projects," Asian Studies Colloquium Series, University of Montana, 16 April 1999.

Invited presentation on "Bicultural Competence in m Interdependent World," Faculty Clergy luncheon program, 25 October
1998.

Co-organizer, panel on "Chinese Americans and U.S.-China Relations," 51" Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, March 1999, Baton.

Invited panelist at the Credit Lyonnais Securities (Asia) Ltd. lunch panel discussion, Furama Hotel, Hong Kong. Spoke to
100 investment-fund managers and other Hong Kong business leaden on "The Outlook for U.S. - China Relations in the 21st Century." 29 June 1998.

Invited seminar presentation on "Reformist Ofintations among Middle Management in Shanghai at the Dawn of the Next
Century: New Wine in New & Old Skins?" Jointly sponsored by the University Service Centre and Department of Government & Public Administration, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 17 April 1998.

Invited presentation on "Immigrants, Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees: Migration and Bicultural Identities along the Global Frontier," Faculty of Social Science Luncheon Speaker Series, Chinese University of Hong Kong, January 1998.

Invited presentation "The Outlook for China - USA Relations: Linkages Among the Grassroots," Fulbright Seminar Series, 1997-98, sponsored by the Hong Kong -America Center in cooperation with the David C. Lam Institute for East -
West Studies, December 1997.
Invited university-wide lectures on "Sino -American Relations Following the Return of Hong Kong to China" and on 'The
1996 U.S. Election: Process, Outcomes, and Implications," Shanghai lntemational Studies University, April 1997 and
November 1996.

lnvited presentation on "City Management in Comparative Perspective," Fudan University, Shanghai, December 1996.

lnvited participant, Higher Education and Global Development, National Policy Roundtatble #3 (The Greying of Development Expertise: What's Needed and How Will the Next Generation Get Trained?) co-sponsored by the
Association Liaison Office for University Cooperation in Development and the U.S. Agency for lntemational Development.
Held at the National Center for Higher Education, Washington, D.C., June 1996.
lnvited participant, conference on Philosophy, Politics, and Development in Africa: Awessing the 20th Century and Looking Forward, co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Cultural Studies at Binghamton University and Bucknell
University's Department of Philosophy, June 1996.

Invited presentation on "Development Challenges in the Eritrean Lowlands" to the consortium for lnternational
Development's Council of Directors of lnternational Programs, Reno, 14 March 1996.
Co-organizer and co-chair, self-organized session on "Current Status and Prospects for Development Cooperation,"
Annual Meeting of the Association of lnternational Education Administrators, Bandera, Texas, I March 1 W .
Coordinator and chair, Rountable on "Foreign Aid and Africa: Assessments of Goran Hyden's Autonomous Development
Fund Model," 38th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association, Orlando, 5 November 1995.
Invited presentation on "A Vision for African Studies in the 21st Century: Process, Themes, and Context," African Studies
Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, 28 April 1995.

Presented on "Practical Programs for a Low Budget: University of MontanaIUniversity of Joensuu Staff Exchange," AlEA
annual meeting, Atlanta, Georgra, February 1995.

Featured speaker on "Linking lnternational Education and Overseas Opportunities at The University of Montana to Campus
Ministry," ARK oppreciation dinner, Missoula, March 1995.

Panelist, "Innovative Ways ISEP Contributes to Campus Internationalization," ISEP 15th Anniversary Conference,
Washington,D.C.,November I=.

lnvited panelist, Roundtable on "Development Management in Africa in the 1990s." 36" Annual Meeting of the African

Studies Association, Boston, December 1993.
lnvited issue-workshop group leader on "Marketing Linkages Outside the CollegeIUniversity." USAID's UDLP
lnternational Workshop, Arlington, Tern, November 1993.

lnvited presentation on "Preparing Students for the 21st Century: An International Perspective" before the Hong Kong Student Services Association, 16 April 1993.
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Publications

Selected:

Zhongmei Guanxi Zhongde Huaren (Chinese Americans in U.S.-China Relations). Beijing: Xinhua Publishing House, 2004. 310 pp. Co-edited with Xiao-huang Yin.

The Expanding Roles of Chinese Americans in U. S.-China Relations: Transnational Networks and Trans-Pacific Interactions. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2002. 31 1 pp. Co-edited with Xiao-huang Yin.

The Outlook for U.S. - China Relations Following the 7997-7998 Summits: Chinese and American Perspectives on Security, Trade, and Cultural Exchange. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 1999. 403 pp. Co-edited with Joseph Y.S. Cheng. 1997-1998

Fenghui Hou Zhongmei Guanxi Zhi Fazhan. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 1999. 368 pp. Co-edited with Joseph Y.S. Cheng.

Final Report of the lnternational Symposium "Refugees and Development Assistance: Training for Voluntary Repatriation. " Missoula: Office of International Programs, The University of Montana, April 1994. 96 pp. Compiler, contributor, and editor.

Refugees from Revolution: U. S. Policy and Third- World Migration. Boulder: Westview Press, 1991. 463 pp. Reviewed in the June 1993 issue of the American Political Science Review.
Montana Local Government Review: An Analysis and Summary. Missoula: Bureau of Government Research, University of Montana, 1977. 152 pp. With James J. Lopach.

Conduct of Local Government Review in Missoula, Montana: Dynamics of a City-County Consolidation Proposal. Missoula: Bureau of Government Research, University of Montana, 1976. 92 pp. With Jan Konigsberg.

Profile of Montana Local Government Study Commissioners. Missoula: Bureau of Government Research, University of Montana, 1976. 67 pp. With James J. Lopach.

Lake County, Montana: Growth of a Small Government. Missoula: Bureau of Government Research, University of Montana, 1975. 84 pp. With Lauren S. McKinsey.

Chapters in Edited Books

"Global Health and Human Rights: Challenges for Public-health Administrators in an Era of Interdependence and Mobility." In Handbook of Globalization, Governance, and Public Administration. edited by Ali Farazmand and Jack Pinkowski. New York: Marcel Dekker, forthcoming.

"Global Climatic Stabilization: Challenges for Public Administration in China and the United States," in Handbook of Globalization, Governance, and Public Administration, edited by Ali Farazmand and Jack Pinkowski. New York: Marcel
Dekker, forthcoming.

"Globalization, Decentralization, and Publlc Entrepreneurship: Reorienting Bureaucracy in the People's Republic of China," in Handbook of Bureaucracy, edited by Ali Farazmand. New York: Marcel Dekker, forthcoming 2006.

"Immigrant Transnationals and U.S. Foreign Relations," in A Companion to American Immigration History, edited by Reed Ueda. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, forthcoming. Co-authored with Xiao-huang Yin.

"Improving Transnational Health-care Encounters and Outcomes: The Challenge of Enhanced Transnational Competence for Migrants and Health Professionals," in Proceedings of the Hospitals in a Culturally Diverse Europe Conference on Quality-assured Health Care and Health Promotion for Migrants and Ethnic Minorities, Amsterdam, 9-1 1 December 2004.
www.mfh-eu.net/conflresultsl (2005)

"Preparing Transnationally Competent Physicians for Migrant-friendly Health Care: New Directions in U.S. Medical Education," in Proceedings of the Hospitals in a Culturally Diverse Europe Conference on Quality-assured Health Care and Health Promotion for Miqrants and Ethnic Minorities, Amsterdam, 9-11 December 2004. Co-authored with Herbert Swick. www.mfh-eu.net/conf/resultsl(2005)

"Organizational Communication and Globallv Displaced Perimeter Populations: A Neglected Challenge for Intercultural communication Training," in lnternational and multicultural organizational…edited by George Cheney andGeorge Barnett. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2005. Co-authored with Phyllis B. Ngai. Pp. 225-267.

"One Country, Two Systems: Political Reunification and Bureaucratic Transformation in Hong Kong," in Comparative
Bureaucratic Systems, edited by Krishna K. Tummala. Oxford: Lexington Books, 2003; 2005 (paperback ed.). Pp. 313-336.

"Chinese American Transnationationalism and US.-China Relations: presence and Promise for the Trans-pacific century," in The Expanding Roles of Chinese Americans in U.S.-China Relations: Transnational Networks and Trans-Pacific Interactions, edited by Peter H. Koehn and Xiao-huang Yin. Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 2002. With Xiao-huang Yin. Pp. xi-XI.

"The Role of Cross-nationally Competent Chinese+Americans in Environmental-interdependence Challenges: Potential and Prospects," in The Expanding Roles of Chinese Americans in U. S.-China Relations: Transnational Networks and Trans-Pacific Interactions, edited by Peter H. Koehn and Xiao-huang Yin. Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 2002. Pp. 235-283.

"Transnationalism, Diversity, and the Future of U.S.-China Relations," in The Expanding Roles of Chinese Americans in U.S.-China Relations: Transnational Networks and Trans-Pacific Interactions, edited by Peter H. Koehn and Xiao-huang Yin. Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 2002. With Xiao-huang Yin. Pp. 284-290.

"Reformist Orientations among Middle Managers in China: The Case of Shanghai," in Administrative Reform in Developing Countries, edited by Ali Farazamand. Westport: Praeger, 2002. Pp. 105-121.

"Cross-national Competence and U.S.-Asia Interdependence: The Explosion of Trans-Pacific Civil-society Networks," in Tigers' Roar: Asia's Recovery and Its Impact on the Global Economy, edited by Julian Weiss. Armonk: M. E. Sharpe. 2001. Pp. 227-235.

"Managing Refugee-assistance Crises in the Twenty-first Century: The Intercultural-communication Factor" in Handbook of Crisis and Emergency Management, edited by Ali Farazmand. Wew York: Marcel Dekker, 2001. With Phyllis Bo-yuen Ngai. Pp. 737-765.

"Preparing for Diversity in the Midst of Adversity: An Intercultural-communication Training Program for Refugee-assistance Crisis Management" in Handbook of Crisis and Emergency Management, edited by Ali Farazmand. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2001. With Phyllis Bo-yuen Ngai. Pp. 23-37.

"The Outlook for US.-China Relations in the 21st Century: Regional Security, Trade and Information, and Cultural Exchange" in The Outlook for U. S. - China Relations Following the 1997- 1998 Summits: Chinese and American Perspectives on Security, Trade, and Cultural Exchange, edited by Peter Koehn and Joseph Y.S. Cheng. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1999. Pp. 1-26. With Joseph Y.S. Cheng.

"Greasing the Grassroots: The Role of Nongovernmental Linkages in the Looming Confrontation over Global Petroleum Preserves" in The Outlook for U.S. - China Relations Following the 1997- 1998 Summits: Chinese and American Perspectives on Security, Trade, and Cultural Exchange, edited by Peter Koehn and Joseph Y.S. Cheng. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1999. Pp. 351-390.


"Repatriation of African Exiles: The Decision to Return" in Cambridge Survey of World Migration, edited by Robin
Cohen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Pp. 347-352.

-''Persistent Problems and Political Issues in U.S. Immigration Law and Policy" in Refugee Law and Policy: lnternational and U.S. Responses, edited by Ved P. Nanda. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1989. Pp. 67-87.

"Fitting a Vital Linkage Piece into the Multidimensional Emissions-reduction Puzzle: Nongovernmental Pathways to Consumption Changes in the PRC and the USA." Climatic Change (forthcoming).

"Health-care Outcomes in Ethnoculturally Discordant Medical Encounters: The Role of Physician Transnational Competence in
Consultations with Asylum Seekers. " Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 8, No. 2 (forthcoming April 2006):137-147.

"The Mental-health Needs of Political-asylum Seekers and Resident Foreign Nationals in Finland: Patient Perspectives and Practitioner Recognition." Journal of Social Medicine (forthcoming; in Finnish). Co-authored with Kirsti Sainola-Rodriguez.

"Transnational Migration, State Policy, and Local Clinician Treatment of Asylum Seekers and Resettled Migrants: Comparative
Perspectives on Reception-centre and Community Health-care Practice in Finland." Global Social Policy 6, No.1 (2006):21-56.

"Subnational Managerial Transformation and the Post-WTO-Accession Business Environment in China: Shanghai Perspectives." Thunderbird lnternational Business Review 47, No. 6 (November-December 2005):671-693.

"Clinical Patient Connections in Ethnoculturally Nonconcordant Encounters with Political-asylum Seekers: A Comparison of Physicians and Nurses." Journal of Transcultural Nursing 16, No. 4 (Oct. 2005):298-311. Co-authored with Kirsti Sainola-Rodriguez.

"Sustainable-development Frontiers and Divides: Transnational Actors and U.S.1China Greenhouse-gas Emissions." lnternational Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology I I, No. 4 (2004):380-396.

"Global Politics and Multinational Health-care Encounters: Assessing the Role of; Transnational Competence." EcoHealth 1, No. 1 (March 2004):69-85. Inaugural issue.

"Great-Power Decentralization and the Management of GloballLocal Economic Policy and Relations: Lessons in Fluidity from the People's Republic of China." lnternational Review ofAdministrative Sciences 69, No. 2 (June 2003): 235-258.With Edmond Orban and Xiaoyuan Chen.

"The Shanghai Outlook on the WTO: Local Bureaucrats and Accession-related Reforms." Pacific Affairs 75, No.3 (Fall 2002):399-417.
"Transnational Competence in an Emergent Epoch." lnternational Studies Perspectives 3 (May 2002):105-127. Visions of lnternational Studies piece. With James N. Rosenau.

"Chinese Americans and U.S.-China Relations in the 21'' Century: Applications of Cross-national Competence to Interdependent Resource-consumption Challenges." Journal of American-East Asian Relations (2000): 1-26.

"One Government, Multiple Systems. Hong Kong Public Administration in Transition," Public Organization Reiew: A Global Journal 1, No. 1 (2001):93-117. Inaugural issue.

"Cross-cultural Management: The Pitfalls of Unspoken Signals." World Executive's Digest (January 1998):49-50. With Phyllis Bo-yuen Ngai.

"Nonverbal Hints for Successful Intercultural Negotiation." Shijie Jingliren Wenzhai(November 1997):58-60 [in Chinese].
With Phyllis Bo-yuen Ngai. [Awarded silver prize, writer-of-the-year, Asian Sources Media Group Chinese Language editorial awards]

"The Challenge of Decentralization in Eritrea." Journal of African Policy Studies 2, No. 1 (1996):31-51. With Goran Hyden and Turhan Saleh.

"Practical Low-budget Programming: Initiatives and Cautions for lnternational Higher-education Management in the Era of Public Entrepreneurship." lnternational Education Forum 16, No. 2 (Fall 1996):121-134.

"Convergence of Global and Multicultural Education: The Socio-Political Context." lnternational Education Forum 12, No. 1 (Spring 1992):12-17.

"Iranian Emigres and Non-Returnees: Political Exiles or Economic Migrants?" Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives 8, No. 2 (June 1989):79-109. With Girma Negash.

"Transpacific Interactions, Transnational Competence, and Global Climate-change Initiatives Challenges and Opportunities for Overseas Chinese." Paper presented at the Second International Conference of Institutes & Libraries for Chinese Overseas Studies on Transnational Networks: Challenges in Research and Documentation of the Chinese Overseas, Chinese University of Hong Kong, March 2003.

"Transnational Competence and Migrant Marginality' Hidden Perspectives on Healthllllness, Health-care Outcomes,
Adherence, Ethnocultural Practice, and Mental-health Needs." Paper presented at the Fulbright New Century Scholars-final plenary session, Airlie House, Va., 2 November 2002.

"Chinese+Americans and U.S. - China Relations Domestic Politics and Transnational Sustainable+Development Projects." Paper presented at the 51'' Annual Meeting of the Association of Asian Studies, Boston, March 1999. + ,

"China, US Look to Oil Imports." Hong Kong Standard, 31 August 1998, p. 2 China Busmess Review section. i.

"Views on Sino - U.S. Relations: Connections that Bind." CLSA Global Emerging Markets (Hong Kong) (July 1998:9). 1 ,: , ' > .

"Beyond Reversion: Hong Kong in the Year of Transition." Montanan 15, No. 3 (Spring 1998):22-23. With Phyllis Bo-yuen Ngai. - 1 j , I y4 y

"China - USA Relations: The People-to-People Factor." Hong Kong Economic Times, 5 November 1997, p. A23.

"Hong Kong is Secretly Scared About its July 1 Takeover." Great Falls Tribune, 15 June 1997, p. A1 I . With Phyllis t ff- Bo-yuen Ngai. ,/,- ' .

"Promise of Hong Kong: China Eagerly Awaits Return of Long-lost and Now Prospering 'Child."' The Missoulian, 28 6 June 1997, p. C1. With Phyllis Bo-yuen Ngai.

Review of Peter Gries' China's New Nationalism: Pride, Politics, and Diplomacy. In China Review 5, No. 1 (Spring 2005):152-155.

Review of Arthur C. Helton's The Price of Indifference: Refugees and Humanitarian Action in the New Century. In Perspectives on Politics 1 , No. 4 (December 2003):832-833

"Bound or Unbound?" Review of Scott Sernau's Bound: Living in the Globalized World. In Public Organization Review 2, No. 2 (June 2002):187-191.

"Higher-education Politics and lnternational Education." Review of David Young's Who Runs the University? The Politics of Higher Education in Hawaii, 1985- 1992. In lnternational Education Forum 17, No. 1 (Spring 1997):92-95.
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