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Barry Sautman (or Barry Victor Sautman) (born in 1949) is a professor〔(Electronic newsletter published online by the Office of the Executive Vice-President & Provost for the announcement of faculty substantiations and promotions, academic administrative appointments effective 1 July 2014 ), Fall Issue, 2014: "Promotion. The following faculty members have been promoted to Professor. School of Humanities and Social Science: Barry V SAUTMAN, SOSC - Michelle O Y YIK, SOSC."〕 with the Division of Social Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. A Canadian and American by nationality,〔Colin Mackerras, (''Tibet studies in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore'' ), in ''Asian Ethnicity'', Vol. 12, Issue 3, 2011, Special Issue: Tibetan Studies in Comparative Perspective, pp. 265-283, downloadable from the website of the Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia, 37 p., see pp. 14-17.〕 he speaks both English and Cantonese.〔(The author's background on the site of ''The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus'' ): Barry Sautman is associate professor, Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and technology.〕〔On January 31, 2013, Professor Sautman was among the awardees at the fourth Long Service Award Presentation Ceremony honoring faculty and staff members who have served the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) for 20 years. See (Long Service Award for Prof. Sautman ).〕 A political scientist and lawyer by training who primarily teaches international law.〔(The author's background on the CHINA-AFRICA Knowledge Project site ): "Barry Sautman is a political scientist (PhD Columbia University) and lawyer (JD UCLA, LLM NYU) who primarily teaches international law."〕 He has conducted research about ethnic politics and nationalism in China, as well as China–Africa relations,〔The author's background on the site of ''The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus'', op. cit.: "His research concerns ethnic politics and nationalism in China, as well as China–Africa relations."〕 in cooperation with anthropologist Yan Hairong〔''The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus'', Vol 9, Issue 52, No 1, December 26, 2011: "Yan Hairong teaches in Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She is the author of ''New Masters, New Servants: Migration, Development and Women Workers in China'' (Duke University Press, 2008)."〕 in the latter field. His positions on the Tibet issue are seen as close to those of China. His opinions and comments as an expert on these subjects have been sought by national and international printed and online media. == Graduate education == *1979: Master of Library Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) *1982: Juris Doctor in Law, University of California, Los Angeles (1981-82 at NYU School of Law) *1985: Legum Magister in Law, New York University *1990: Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, Columbia University, New York〔(Curriculum Vitae (25 October 2008) )〕 The title of his Ph.D. thesis is ''Retreat from Revolution. Why Communist Systems Deradicalize''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Barry Sautman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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