Amy L Freedman
Amy L. Freedman was an associate professor of government at Franklin & Marshall College, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She is currently the Asia Pacific coordinator of a consulting project on democratization and political Islam. Published works include "Political Participation and Ethnic Minorities: Chinese Overseas in Malaysia, Indonesia, and The United States" (2000) and several articles: "Thailand's Missed Opportunity for Democratic Consolidation," Forthcoming in "Japanese Journal of Political...See more
Amy L. Freedman was an associate professor of government at Franklin & Marshall College, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She is currently the Asia Pacific coordinator of a consulting project on democratization and political Islam. Published works include "Political Participation and Ethnic Minorities: Chinese Overseas in Malaysia, Indonesia, and The United States" (2000) and several articles: "Thailand's Missed Opportunity for Democratic Consolidation," Forthcoming in "Japanese Journal of Political Science," Spring 2006; "SARS and Challenges to Regime Legitimacy in China" "Asian Affairs "(London), Summer 2005; "Economic Crises and Political Change: Indonesia, South Korea and Malaysia" "World Affairs, "Summer 2004; "The Implications of Ballistic Missile Defense for Northeast Asia" Co-authored with Robert Gray. "Orbis" Spring, 2004; "Political Institutions and Ethnic Chinese Identity in Indonesia." "Asian Ethnicity," Vol. 4, Number 3. October, 2003; "The Effect of Government Policy and Institutions on Chinese Overseas Acculturation: The Case of Malaysia" "Modern Asian Studies"; Vol. 35, part 2, May 2001 and "Globalized Chinese Capital in Central America" "Asia Pacific: Perspectives" Vol. 1, no. 1, May 2001. Co-authored with Ethel C. Brooks. See less
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