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The Alaska
World Affairs Council
Presents
John J.
Brandon
Director, International
Relations and Associate
Director
The Asia Foundation

"US
Policy Towards SE Asia"
Friday,
23rd April 2010 – Hilton
Hotel
Doors open at 11:30 p.m. -
Program begins at 12:00 p.m.
For Reservations
RSVP by Wednesday, 21st
April to the Alaska World
Affairs Council
by telephone 276-8038 or by
email to
AlaskaWorldAffairs.org
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Lunch Program $20 for
Members - $25 for
Non-Members - $6 for Coffee
OnlyJohn J.
Brandon is
the director of The Asia
Foundation's International
Relations programs, as well
as the associate director of
the Washington, D.C. office.
Mr. Brandon managed the
Foundation's quadrennial
"America's Role in Asia"
project in 2004 and 2008,
which examines U.S.-Asian
relations in-depth and made
recommendations on U.S.
policy. Mr. Brandon's other
responsibilities include
monitoring U.S. policy
toward the Asia-Pacific
region and managing program
activities in Washington. In
2007-2008 he participated in
the Stanley Foundation
project on "New Power
Dynamics in Southeast Asia."
A Southeast Asia specialist
by training, Mr. Brandon's
opinion pieces on the region
have appeared in The
International Herald
Tribune, The Christian
Science Monitor, The Los
Angeles Times, and other
newspapers around the United
States. He is the editor of
Burma/Myanmar Towards the
Twenty-First Century: The
Dynamics of Continuity and
Change (New York: Open
Society Institute, 1997) a
contributor to Burma:
Prospects for a Democratic
Future (Washington, D.C.:
The Brookings Institution,
1998) and co-author of The
1990 Election in Myanmar
(Washington, D.C.: The
International Human Rights
Law Group, 1990). He also
served as a member of the
Council of Foreign Relations
Task Force study, chaired by
former Senator Robert
Kerrey, titled, The United
States and Southeast Asia: A
Policy Agenda for the New
Administration (July 2001).
In 2004-2005, Mr. Brandon
served as a member of The
Stanley Foundation's project
that addressed "United
States Policy in Southeast
Asia: Issues and Options."
Education: B.A. in history
from Drew University; M.A.
in political science and
Southeast Asian studies from
Northern Illinois
University.
For more information please
visit
http://asiafoundation.org/
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