About Staff:Before FY2004
Donna Jeanne AMOROSO
- Past research experience
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- Instructor, Freshman Writing Program, Cornell University, New York, U.
S. A., Fall 1990-Spring 1992
- Assistant Editor, Southeast Asia Program Publications, Cornell University,
Ithaca, New York,U. S. A., May 1992-December 1993
- Acting Editor, Southeast Asia Program Publications, Cornell University,
Ithaca, New York, U. S. A., January-June 1994
- Assistant Professor of History, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio,
U. S. A., September 1994-June 1999
- Visiting Research Fellow, CSEAS, February 2000-February 2001
- Program Coordinator, Nippon Foundation API Fellowships, CSEAS, February-December
2001
- Editorial Fellow, CSEAS, February 2001-March 2004
- Editor, Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, January 2002-present
- Associate Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, April
2004-present
- Major Publications
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- Dangerous Politics and the Malay Nationalist Movement, 1945-47. South East
Asia Research 6(3), 1998
- Inheriting the “Moro Problem”: Muslim Authority and Colonial Rule in British
Malaya and the Philippines. In The American Colonial State in the Philippines:
Global Perspectives, ed. by Julian Go and Anne L. Foster. Durham and London:
Duke Univerity Press, 2003
- Making Sense of Malaysia. Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia 3, 2003. http://kyotoreview.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp/issue/issue2/index.html
- Editor, Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia: Selected Essays with summaries
in Bahasa Indonesia, Filipino, Japanese, and Thai. Bangok: Kyoto University
Center for Southeast Asian Studies, 2004
- State and Social Forces in the Philippines (co-authored with Patricio N.
Abinales). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005
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