Director of Asian Studies, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University C.V. Starr Distinguished Visiting Professor of Southeast Asia Studies
Contact Details: steinbdi@georgetown.edu Courses Taught: Burma: The Dilemma of Myanmar Education: Dartmouth College Lingnan University (Canton, China) Harvard University School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Expertise: Burma, Thailand, the Philippines, Cambodia, Korea
Selected Publications: Prof. Steinberg is the author of twelve books and monographs including Stone Mirror: Reflections on Contemporary Korea (2003), Burma: The State of Myanmar (2001), The Republic of Korea. Economic Transformation and Social Change (1989), and editor of Anti-American Sentiment on Korea (2004). He is also the author of over 85 chapters/articles, and is an op-ed columnist for the International Press and "Stone Mirror" column of The Korean Times and numerous op-eds in the international media.
Background: David I. Steinberg is Distinguished Professor and Director of Asian Studies at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. He was previously a Representative of the Asia Foundation in Korea; Distinguished Professor of Korea Studies, Georgetown University; and formerly President of the Mansfield Center for Pacific Affairs. Earlier, he was a member of the Senior Foreign Service, Agency for International Development (AID), Department of State, and was Director for Technical Assistance in Asia and the Middle East, and Director for Philippines, Thailand, and Burma Affairs. He spent three years in Thailand with the USAID Regional Development Office.
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