J. P. Singh, Assistant Professor, is also Visiting Fellow at the New America Foundation. He is the author of Leapfrogging Development? The Political Economy of Telecommunications Restructuring (SUNY, 1999) and co-editor (with James N. Rosenau) of Information Technologies and Global Politics: The Changing Scope of Power and Governance (SUNY, 2002). His current book project is titled Negotiating the Global Information Economy. He was Co-Principal Investigator for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: A People Looking Forward, a 300-page report submitted to the U.S. President in 2001. Articles and publications include those in Telecommunications Policy, Info, International Negotiation, Prometheus, Handbook of International and Intercultural Communication and the Encyclopedia of International Media and Communications. Grants and fellowships include those from the Social Science Research Council, World Bank, Ford Foundation, White House, and The Asia Society. Teaching interests include international governance, international development, and politics of cultural representation.
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