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Carla Freeman, Ph.D.

Associate Director of the China Studies Program, Associate Research Professor, Executive Director of the Foreign Policy Institute

Based in Washington, D.C.
Rome 607

Background and Education

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

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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

  1. 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
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