Based in Washington, D.C.
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Previously served as program officer for civil society and community development with a focus on sustainability at The Johnson Foundation; was a political risk analyst for China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam; has held various academic positions, including director of the Program in Global Studies and International Affairs at Alverno College in Milwaukee and visiting scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; conducts ongoing research on China's efforts toward sustainable development, and Chinese foreign and domestic policy; Ph.D., China studies, SAIS
China on the Edge: China’s Border Provinces and Chinese Security Policy, co-author (2011); Managing Fragile Regions: Method and Application, co-editor (2010); “Quenching the Dragon’s Thirst: The South-North Water Transfer Project—Old Plumbing for New China?” in China Environment Forum (2011); “Can China Grow Green in a Tough Climate?” in International Affairs Forum (2010); “Neighborly Relations: The Tumen Development Project and China’s Security Policy” in Journal of Contemporary China (2010); numerous other journal articles, papers and reviews
February 22, 2013 | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Carla Freeman, associate director of the China Studies Program, wrote an op-ed for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel titled, “Moving to a New Kind of ‘Pivot to Asia’.” Read more