Tuong Vu
Assistant Professor
Phone: 541-346-6963
Email: thvu@uoregon.edu
Tuong Vu (PhD, Berkeley) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Oregon, specializing in Southeast Asian comparative politics and political economy. In addition to articles in World Politics (forthcoming), Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (forthcoming), Ab Imperio (2008), Studies in Comparative International Development (2007), Journal of Vietnamese Studies (2007), Theory and Society (2006), Communist and Post-Communist Studies (2005), and South East Asia Research (2003), he is the co-editor (with Erik Kuhonta and Dan Slater) of Southeast Asia in Political Science: Theory, Region and Qualitative Analysis (Stanford University Press, 2008); co-editor (with Wasana Wongsurawat) of Dynamics of the Cold War in Asia: Ideology, Identity, and Culture (Palgrave, forthcoming); and guest editor (with Ed Miller) of a November 2009 Special Issue of the Journal of Vietnamese Studies on New Scholarship on the Vietnam War. He was a Visiting Fellow for the Asia Research Institute at the National University of Singapore in 2007-2008, and has worked for The Pacific Council on International Policy (Los Angeles), Japan Economic Research Institute (Tokyo), The Regional Network of Local Authorities (Yokohama), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and the USAID. He is currently working on a book on the role of ideology in the Vietnamese revolution.
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