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1 Dr. WONG, Pak Nung CURRICULUM VITAE November 2013 i) Email: [email protected] ii) Contact number: +852 3442 9183 iii) Address: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue. Kowloon Tong. Hong Kong SAR, China. iv) Personal information: Gender: Male Nationalities: Chinese (Hong Kong), British (Overseas) Religion: Christianity Birthplace: Born 1974 in Fujian province, Peoples Republic of China Marital status: Married with two daughters Language proficiency: a. Languages of fluency Chinese, English (reading, writing and speaking) Cantonese, Hokkien, Minnanhua/Taiwanese, Mandarin/Putonghua (speaking) b. Languages being acquired Tagalog-Pilipino (since 2002) Ibanag, Ilocano and Itawes (since 2003) Thai (since 2008) v) Specializations: Research areas: historical sociology and political ethnography, Southeast Asia and sub- Saharan Africa, post-colonial statecraft and geopolitics, decolonial security and strategic studies, comparative ontology and epistemology, non-western and western cultural, political and social theories Sub-disciplinary concentrations: comparative criminology, political anthropology and sociology, comparative politics, international relations, research methods, social theory, security and strategic studies Current research: political economy of food security, strategic cultures and geopolitics, Christian statecraft Field research countries: Philippines (since 2000) and Thailand (since 2009), and Hong Kong, China vi) Academic/professional qualifications [month/year of degree conferment] since 1996

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Dr. WONG, Pak Nung

CURRICULUM VITAE

November 2013

i) Email: [email protected]

ii) Contact number: +852 3442 9183

iii) Address: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee

Avenue. Kowloon Tong. Hong Kong SAR, China.

iv) Personal information:

Gender: Male

Nationalities: Chinese (Hong Kong), British (Overseas)

Religion: Christianity

Birthplace: Born 1974 in Fujian province, People’s Republic of China

Marital status: Married with two daughters

Language proficiency:

a. Languages of fluency

Chinese, English (reading, writing and speaking)

Cantonese, Hokkien, Minnanhua/Taiwanese, Mandarin/Putonghua (speaking)

b. Languages being acquired

Tagalog-Pilipino (since 2002)

Ibanag, Ilocano and Itawes (since 2003)

Thai (since 2008)

v) Specializations:

Research areas: historical sociology and political ethnography, Southeast Asia and sub-

Saharan Africa, post-colonial statecraft and geopolitics, decolonial security and strategic

studies, comparative ontology and epistemology, non-western and western cultural,

political and social theories

Sub-disciplinary concentrations: comparative criminology, political anthropology and

sociology, comparative politics, international relations, research methods, social theory,

security and strategic studies

Current research: political economy of food security, strategic cultures and geopolitics,

Christian statecraft

Field research countries: Philippines (since 2000) and Thailand (since 2009), and Hong

Kong, China

vi) Academic/professional qualifications [month/year of degree conferment] since 1996

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D.Phil (Social & Cultural Anthropology), St. Antony’s College, Oxford University

[7/2006]. Dissertation: ‘Technologies of the Strong: State-building in a Northeastern Philippine

Frontier’. Sub-discipline: Political Anthropology. Advisor: Frank N. Pieke. Examiners: David

Gellner and Benedict Kerkvliet.

M.Phil (Social Anthropology), St. Antony’s College, Oxford University [2/2005].

Dissertation: ‘State and Society in Contest: An Anthropological Inquiry of Politics in the

Philippines’. Advisor: Frank N. Pieke

M.Sc (Sociology, Pass with Distinction), London School of Economics and

Political Science, London University [11/1999].

Bachelor of Social Work (Second Upper Class Honors), City University of Hong

Kong [12/1996].

Registered Social Worker, Hong Kong SAR

vii) Academic positions since 2000

Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong

(January 2012 – present)

Research Assistant Professor, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, The Chinese

University of Hong Kong (August 2008 – January 2012)

Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong

(August 2006 – July 2008)

Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Hong Kong Shue Yan University (September 2000 –

August 2001)

Senior Research Assistant, Department of English, City University of Hong Kong (March

2000 – August 2000)

viii) Courses taught

Postgraduate level:

Qualitative Research Methods

Governance, Security and Development in Contemporary Southeast Asia

Integrative Projects

Undergraduate level:

Independent Study

Internship

Applied Sociological Theories

Crime and Corruption in Asia

Political Sociology

Social Capital and Sustainable Development

Basic Sociology

Seminar in Sociological Theories

Directed Readings in Sociological Theories

Descriptive Statistics

Inferential Statistics

Statistics

Principles of Sociology I

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Principles of Sociology II

ix) Research grants as Principal Investigator

External grants

General Research Fund (GRF) Grant No. 456610, Research Grant Council, Hong Kong SAR

Government (2010/2011) for ‘A Comparative Historical-ethnographic Investigation of the

Trans-local Rice-trading Networks in the Contemporary Philippine and Thai State Formation

Processes, 1960 to 2013’. (HK$528,977.00, 36-month research project, 2011-2013, 1 January

2011 – 31 December 2013, on-going).

Commissioned Consultancy Research (2011), Central Policy Unit, The Hong Kong SAR

Government for ‘A Study of Hong Kong SAR’s “People’s Diplomacy”: Resources and

Policy Implications (Confidential).’ (HK$295,000, 15 February – 15 December 2011,

completed).

Internal grants

Strategic Research Grant, City University of Hong Kong (2013/2014) for ‘A Study of China-

HK-ASEAN International Political-economic Relations: A Comparative Structural Case

Study of Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand.’ (HK$100,000, 1 October 2013 – 30

September 2014, on-going).

Conference Grant, Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong

(2011/2012) for Organizing the International Conference ‘Small Powers in World Politics:

Asian and African Perspectives, 22-23 June 2012’. (HK$83,050.00, completed).

Chinese University of Hong Kong Grant No. 2020962 ‘Detecting State Effects: Deepening

and Exploratory Research in the Philippines and Thailand’. (HK64,000 January 2009 –

December 2009, completed).

City University of Hong Kong Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Grant Awarded in

2008 for ‘Transnational Strongmen: Ethnic Chinese Politics at the Fringes of Modern

Southeast Asia’. (Awarded and declined).

City University of Hong Kong New Staff Start-up Grant No. 7200096 ‘Technologies of the

Strong: Peace-making and State-building in the Northeastern Philippines, 1972-2010’

(HK$100,000 April 2007- August 2008, completed).

City University of Hong Kong Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Grant No.

9610084 ‘Rhizomatic Politics: Agrarian Reform, Grain-trading Networks and the Politics of

Food Resources in the Philippines.’ (HK$59,182.00 August 2007 - July 2008, completed).

x) Scholarships

The Sir John Swire Scholarship, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University (2001-2005).

[Awarded full cost of University and College fees, living and travel expenses for a period of

four academic years]

The Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fellowship for Overseas Studies, Hong Kong S.A.R., The

People’s Republic of China (2001). [Awarded HK$753,000.00 for three-year doctoral

program in overseas, declined in favor of the Sir John Swire scholarship of Oxford

University].

The Sir John Swire research sponsorship, John Swire & Sons Ltd. U.K. (2005). [Awarded

£700.00 for travel expenses to an academic conference in Australia]

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The Sir John Swire research sponsorship, John Swire & Sons Ltd. U.K. (2003). [Awarded

£2,700.00 for one-year fieldwork expenses in the Philippines]

The Dr. Chun-tu Hsueh Research and Travel Awards, Asian Studies Centre, St. Antony’s

College, Oxford University (2003). [Awarded £450.00 for a one-year fieldtrip in the

Philippines.]

Peter Lienhardt Memorial Fund and Philip Bagby Bequest Small Research Travel Grants,

School of Anthropology, University of Oxford (2003). [Awarded £500.00 for fieldwork

research travel expenses in the Philippines]

Stahl Fund, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University (2002). [Awarded £200.00 for a two-

month fieldtrip in the Philippines.]

Scholarship Grant, The Oxford and Cambridge Society of Hong Kong (2002). [Awarded

HK$10,000.00 for a two-month fieldtrip in the Philippines]

Departmental Award, Sociology Department, London School of Economics and Political

Science, University of London (1999). [Awarded £500.00 towards degree costs]

Entrance Grant, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London

(1998). [Awarded £3,500.00 towards university fee]

xi) Publication records

a. Books/Research Monographs

Published items

Wong, Pak Nung (2013). Post-Colonial Statecraft in South East Asia: Sovereignty, State-

building and the Chinese in the Philippines. London and New York: Tauris Academic Studies, I.

B. Tauris. (326 pages)

Wong, Pak Nung (2012). Empowering Youth-at-Risk through Adventure-Based Counseling

(ABC): A Program Evaluative Study. Saarbrücken, Germany: LAP Lambert Academic

Publishing (AV Akademikerverlag GmbH & Co. KG). (71 pages)

Wong, Pak Nung (2011). Farewell to the Crown Colony: A Content Analysis of British Press

Coverage of the 1997 Sovereignty Reversion in Hong Kong. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM

Verlag Dr. Müller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG. (75 pages)

Wong, Pak Nung (2009). In Search of the State-in-Society: Re-Conceiving Philippine Political

Development, 1946-2002. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller Aktiengesellschaft &

Co. KG. (119 pages)

b. Journal and Book/Monograph Series Editorships

Editor-in-Chief, Bandung: Journal of the Global South, a new journal to be launched in mid-

2014 with SpringerOpen (www.springeropen.com).

Chief Guest Editor, Special Issue (2014) ‘Small Powers in World Politics: African & Asian

Perspectives’. African & Asian Studies, 2012-present.

Guest Editor, Special Issue (2014) ‘New Directions in Asian Studies’. Journal of

Comparative Asian Development, 2012-present.

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Deputy Chief Editor, Indonesia Focus (Quarterly) 印尼焦點 , Hong Kong Society for

Indonesian Studies (2012-present).

Special Issue Guest Editor for the Sections of: A. Law in Asia, B. Political Development, C.

Foreign Relations, & D. Juvenile Delinquency. The Journal of Comparative Asian

Development (2009) 8(2): 239-426.

c. Journal articles

English items

Wong, Pak Nung (accepted for publication in 2013). ‘Rethinking Global Coloniality through the

Lens of Hong Kong: Forms of State Control and Democratic Possibilities.’ Localities

Wong, Pak Nung; Kathlene Aquino, Kristinne Lara-De Leon & Sylvia Y. F. So (2013). ‘As Wind,

Thunder and Lightning: Local Resistance to China’s Resource-led Diplomacy in the Christian

Philippines.’ South East Asia Research. 21(2): 281-302.

Wong, Pak Nung (2012). ‘Discerning an African Post-colonial Governance Imbroglio:

Colonialism, Underdevelopment and Crises in D. R. Congo, Liberia and Sierra Leone.’ African

and Asian Studies 11(1-2): 66-94.

Wong, Pak Nung (2011). ‘After Socialist Criminology: Sovereignty and Criminal Justice in

China and Beyond.’ International Political Anthropology 4(1): 75-86.

Wong, Pak Nung (2011). ‘Following the Grain: State Formation and the Rise of a Trans-local

Grain-trading Network in the Philippines, 1970s – 2000s.’ Journal of Contemporary Asia. 41(4):

584-609.

Wong, Pak Nung (2010). ‘State of Aporia: Violence, Forgiveness and Non-self-asserting Agency

in Christian Philippine Society.’ International Political Anthropology. 3(1): 79-102.

Wong, Pak Nung (2010). ‘Frontier Governmentality: The Art of Governing the Self through the

Eyes of a Philippine Governing Elite.’ Asia-Pacific Social Science Review. 10(1): 103-126.

Wong, Pak Nung (2010). ‘The Art of Governing the Self and Others in the Christian Philippines.’

Journal of International and Global Studies. 1(2): 110-146.

Wong, Pak Nung (2009). ‘Guest Editorial: Studying Law Polycentrically.’ The Journal of

Comparative Asian Development. 8(2): 239-244.

Wong, Pak Nung (2009). Special Series Guest Editor for the Sections of: A. Law in Asia, B.

Political Development, C. Foreign Relations, & D. Juvenile Delinquency. The Journal of

Comparative Asian Development. 8(2): 239-426.

Wong, Pak Nung (2009). ‘Articulating the Inarticulate from the Margins of the State: A Post-

Orientalist Alternative.’ Philippine Political Science Journal. 30(53): 35-58.

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Wong, Pak Nung (2008). ‘Towards a More Comprehensive Analysis of Warlord Politics:

Constitutive Agency, Patron-Client Networks and Robust Action.’ Asian Journal of Political

Science. 16(2): 173-195.

Wong, Pak Nung (2006). ‘Outline of an Anthropology of the Modern Philippine State: Political

Decentralization, Internal Pacification, and the Strongmen as State Builders.’ The Journal of

Comparative Asian Development. 5(2): 247-277.

Chinese items

黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung] & 余偉麒 [Yue Wai Kay Ricky]. (2013) <從釣魚島糾紛看中國如何

調整全球戰略 (II) Dalam Rangka Persengketaan Pulau Diaoyu Bagainmana Tiongkok

Mengatur Strategi Globalnya (II)。>[How could China Re-adjust Global Strategy? Discuss

through the Diaoyu Island Dispute.] 印尼焦點 Indonesia Focus (Quarterly). 37: 4-6.

黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung] & 余偉麒 [Yue Wai Kay Ricky]. (2012) <從釣魚島糾紛看中國如何

調整全球戰略 (I) Dalam Rangka Persengketaan Pulau Diaoyu Bagainmana Tiongkok Mengatur

Strategi Globalnya (I)。>[How could China Re-adjust Global Strategy? Discuss through the

Diaoyu Island Dispute.] 印尼焦點 Indonesia Focus (Quarterly). 36: 4.

黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <泰國米業的歷史與變遷 – 專訪香港城市大學黃伯農博士。

>[History and Changes in the Thai Rice Industry – An Exclusive Interview with Dr. Wong Pak

Nung of City University of Hong Kong.] 南寧職業技術學院學報 Journal of Nanning

Polytechnic. 17 (5): i-iv.

黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <試論馬尼拉在南海的意圖。>[Discuss the Intention of

Manila in the South China Sea.] 印尼焦點 Indonesia Focus (Quarterly). 35: 18-19.

黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <緬甸補選後的中緬關係。>[Sino-Myanmar Relations after

Myanmar’s By-election]. 印尼焦點 Indonesia Focus (Quarterly). 34: 10-11.

黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung] & 余偉麒 [Yue Wai Kay Ricky]. (2012) <人幣普及化是中美「結構

性矛盾」所在。 [Universalization of the Chinese Yuan Constitutes Sino-U.S. ‘Structural

Dilemma’]. 印尼焦點 Indonesia Focus (Quarterly). 33: 12-13.

黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <美新戰略擬控制中國發展命脈。> [New U.S. Military

Strategy Is Capable of Controlling the Essentials of China’s Development]. 印尼焦點 Indonesia

Focus (Quarterly). 33: 14.

黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung], 詹晶 [Zhan Jing] & 孔永樂 [Hung Wing Lok]. (2011) <縱覽中港東

南亞國貿易與直接投資的趨勢。> [China-Hong Kong-Southeast Asia Trade Relations and

Foreign Direct Investment: Overview of Trends].印尼焦點 Indonesia Focus (Quarterly). 32: 10-

11.

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黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung] & 余偉麒 [Yue Wai Kay Ricky]. (2011) <中美圍堵與反圍堵--緬

甸爭奪戰。> [Sino-U.S. Containment and Counter-Containment: The Struggle for Myanmar].

印尼焦點 Indonesia Focus (Quarterly). 32: 26.

d. Book chapters

English items

Wong, Pak Nung (2002). ‘Constructing the “China Circle” in China and Southeast Asia: State

Policy, the Presence of Chinese Overseas and Globalisation.’ In: Chan, K. H. R., Leung, K. K. &

Ngan, M. H. R. (ed.) (2002). Social Development in South East Asia: Review and Prospects.

Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate.

Chinese items

黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung], 詹晶 [Zhan Jing] & 孔永樂 [Hung Wing Lok]. (2012) <中國內地-

香港-東盟的貿易和直接投資關係。> [Mainland China-Hong Kong-ASEAN Trade and

Foreign Direct Investment Relations]. In (刊於): 王卓祺 (Wong, Chak Kie)、尹寶珊 (Wan, Po

San)、羅智健 (Law, Chi Kin) (編者 Editors) (2012) 從社經指標看香港社會變遷。[Hong

Kong in Transition: Economic and Social Indicators of Development.] 香港特別行政區: [Hong

Kong SAR]: 香港中文大學香港亞太研究所 [Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies,

Chinese University of Hong Kong]. Pp. 87-110 (Chapter 5).

李德誠 [Lee Tak Shing], 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (1996). <另類教育 --- 歷奇為本輔導法初

探。> [Alternative Education – An Exploration of Adventure-based Counseling] (In Chinese).

刊於: 教育眼作者 (編) (1996) 嶺上春風 --- 八仙嶺山火事件紀念文集。香港:廣角鏡出版

社. Pp. 152-159.

e. Book reviews

Chinese items

Wong, Pak Nung (1997). Book Review of: Davis-Berman, Jennifer & Dene S. Berman (1994).

Wilderness Therapy: Foundations, Theory and Research. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing

Company. Breakthrough Bulletin Vol. 22 (12/1997): 10 (In Chinese).

f. Working & occasional papers

Wong, Pak Nung; Kathlene Aquino & Kristinne De Leon (2011). Minding Mining: Local

Resistance to China’s Resource-led Diplomacy in the Christian Philippines. (Yuchengco Center

Occasional Paper Series No. 11). Manila: Yuchengco Center, De La Salle University.

Wong, Pak Nung (2010). Pursing the Soldier-rebels: Governing Military Rebellion in Congo,

Sierra Leone and the Philippines. (Working Paper No. 163, Asia Research Centre Working

Paper Series). Perth, Australia: Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University.

Wong, Pak Nung (2009). How to Guard the Granary? Soft-power Options and Social Changes

in the Rural Philippines (Yuchengco Center Occasional Paper Series No. 11). Manila:

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Yuchengco Center, De La Salle University.

Wong, Pak Nung (2009). Sovereign, Deja Vu! The Law/Force Indistinction in Governing a

Philippine City, 1987-2002 (Yuchengco Center Occasional Paper Series No. 8). Manila:

Yuchengco Center, De La Salle University.

g. Research report

Wong, Pak Nung (2012). A Study of Hong Kong SAR’s “People’s Diplomacy”: Resources and

Policy Implications (Confidential). Hong Kong: Central Policy Unit, Hong Kong SAR

Government.

xii) Knowledge Transfer research briefs in Chinese/English language

1. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2013) <中港與「球南」關係發展探索。>[Exploring the

Relationships between Hong Kong, China and the Global South]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong

Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal,

18 October 2013. A26.

2. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2013) <尋索省察知識權勢的支點。>[In Search for an

Anchorage for Discerning Power/Knowledge]. 《時代論壇》 (Christian Times)

www.christiantimes.org.hk 香港特別行政區: 時代論壇 Christian Times, 3 October 2013.

3. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2013) <從耶利米書尋索如何與國家權勢共處。>[Exploring

How to Co-work with State Power through the Book of Jeremiah]. 《時代論壇》 (Christian

Times) www.christiantimes.org.hk 香港特別行政區: 時代論壇 Christian Times, 11

September 2013.

4. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2013) <後頁岩時期看中國與東盟關係。>[China-ASEAN

Relations in Post-Shale Era]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別

行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 7/8 September 2013. A17.

5. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2013) <從三先知看「長治久安」的屬靈意義。>[Exploring

the Spiritual Meanings of “Peaceable Governance” through Three Prophets’ Words]. 《時代

論壇》 (Christian Times) www.christiantimes.org.hk 香港特別行政區: 時代論壇 Christian

Times, 9 August 2013.

6. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2013) <從教宗講話和啟示錄看天主教會政治屬靈觀。>[Outlining the Catholic Political Spirituality through the Words of Pope Francis and the Book

of Revelation]. 《時代論壇》 (Christian Times) www.christiantimes.org.hk 香港特別行政

區: 時代論壇 Christian Times, Volume No. 1350, 14 July 2013.

7. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2013) <尋索省察國家權勢的支點。>[In Search for an

Anchorage for Discerning the State and the Powers]. 《時代論壇》 (Christian Times)

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www.christiantimes.org.hk 香港特別行政區: 時代論壇 Christian Times, Volume No. 1346,

16 June 2013.

8. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2013) <美日「後頁岩時代」的印太戰略謀劃。>[U.S.’s and

Japan’s ‘Indo-Pacific’ Strategic Plotting in the ‘Post-Shale Era’]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong

Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal,

15 May 2013.

9. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2013) <中國宜以「束鹿」策略管理朝鮮半島戰略屏障。>[China May Consider Using ‘Tethering the Deer’ Strategy to Manage the Strategic Shield in

Korean Peninsula]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區:

信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 24 April 2013.

10. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2013) <從東北亞和中東局勢探索美國圍堵戰略的靈魂。>

[In Search for the Soul of U.S. Containment: Through the Lens of Northeast Asia and Middle

East]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞

Hong Kong Economic Journal, 15 April 2013.

11. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2013) <看安倍訪美探索中國亞洲戰略新思維>[Exploring

New Asian Strategic Thoughts through Analysing PM Abe’s Visit to US]. 《信報財經新聞》

(Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic

Journal, 7 March 2013. A17.

12. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <中國應如何重調中東和能源政策?>[How Should

China Re-adjust Middle East and Energy Policy?]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong

Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 24

December 2012. A13.

13. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <從泰國政局看中國如何調整對東盟米糧策略。>[How could China Adjust Rice Security Strategy towards ASEAN? Through the Lens of

Current Thai Political Situation]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港

特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 December 2012. A26.

14. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <中國該如何經營「珍珠鏈帶」?>[How should China

maintain the ‘string of pearls’?]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港

特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 24 October 2012. A20.

15. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <中國應如何在印度洋部署?>[How could China

deploy in the Indian Ocean?]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別

行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 23 October 2012. A12.

16. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <從釣島糾紛看中國可如何調整全球戰略。>[Diaoyu

Island Dispute is where China could Re-adjust her Global Strategy]. 《信報財經新聞》

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(Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic

Journal, 24 September 2012. A20.

17. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <中國可如何與鄰國「共同開發」周邊海域?>[How

Can China Conduct “Joint Exploration” with Neighbouring States?]. 《信報財經新聞》

(Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic

Journal, 14 August 2012. A15.

18. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <「能源安全危機」促使菲中對峙。>[“Energy

Security Crisis” Caused Philippines-China Standoff]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong

Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 July

2012.

19. Wong, Pak Nung (2012). ‘The “Return” of Burma’. SS Newsletter

(http://cityu.edu.hk/ss/newsletter). Issue No. 13 (June 2012). Hong Kong: Department of

Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong.

20. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <中港須為周邊海域不穩作好準備。>[China and Hong

Kong Should Prepare Well for Regional Maritime Instability]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong

Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 3

July 2012 (A17).

21. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <中國應如何化解南海問題?>[How Could China

Resolve the South China Sea Problem?]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal)

香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 17 May 2012.

22. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <菲律賓的「中美對沖」策略。>[Philippines’ Sino-

U.S. Hedging Strategy]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政

區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 16 May 2012.

23. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <緬甸補選後的中緬關係。>[Sino-Myanmar Relations

after Myanmar’s By-election]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特

別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 April 2012.

24. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <中國統戰全球的新進路。>[China’s New Way to

United-Front the World]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行

政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 17 April 2012.

25. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <憂鬱的民主化。>[Depressive Democratization]. 《信

報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong

Kong Economic Journal, 22 March 2012.

26. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <宜以「嗚謙」譜出中美互動新一章。> [May

11

Consider the Humbling Hexagram of I-Ching to Open a New Page for Sino-U.S. Relations].

《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong

Kong Economic Journal, 2 March 2012.

27. 余偉麒 [Yue Wai Kay Ricky] & 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <人幣普及化是中美

「結構性矛盾」所在。> [Universalization of the Chinese Yuan Constitutes Sino-U.S.

‘Structural Dilemma’]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政

區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 31 January 2012.

28. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung] & 馮世富 [Fung Sai Fu Simon]. (2012) <和平獎背後: 利比里亞

所走過的路。> [Behind the Peace Prize: Liberia’s Pathway]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong

Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal,

16 January 2012.

29. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2012) <美新戰略擬控制中國發展命脈。> [New U.S. Military

Strategy Is Capable of Controlling the Essentials of China’s Development]. 《信報財經新聞》

(Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic

Journal, 12 January 2012.

30. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2011) <以「袁崇煥戰略」破美圍堵。> [May Take Yuan

Chonghuan’s Strategy to Breakthrough U.S. Containment]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong

Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區 : 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 6

December 2011.

31. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung] & 余偉麒 [Yue Wai Kay Ricky]. (2011) <中國「以迂為直」拆

解美國圍堵。 > [China May Take the “Detouring” Strategy to Deconstruct U.S.

Containment]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報

財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 24 November 2011.

32. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2011) <泰國水災如何影響香港?> [How Do Thai Floods

Affect Hong Kong?]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政

區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 7 November 2011.

33. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2011) <英祿治水,危中尋機。> [P.M. Yingluck Tames

Floods, Finding Opportunities in Crisis]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic

Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 28 October 2011.

34. 余偉麒 [Yue Wai Kay Ricky] & 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2011) <中美圍堵與反圍堵-

-緬甸爭奪戰 [Sino-U.S. Containment and Counter-containment: The Struggle for

Myanmar]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財

經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 October 2011.

35. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2011) <菲總統以「竹筒楊桃」智慧訪華。> [Philippine

12

President Used ‘Bamboo & Starfruit’ Wisdom to Visit China]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong

Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區 : 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic

Journal, 26 September 2011.

36. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung], 詹晶 [Zhan Jing] & 孔永樂 [Hung Wing Lok]. (2011) <縱覽中

港東南亞國貿易與直接投資的趨勢。> [China-Hong Kong-Southeast Asia Trade Relations

and Foreign Direct Investment: Overview of Trends]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong

Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 20

August 2011.

37. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2011) <他信集團回朝,突顯衝突周期。> [The Return of the

Shinawatra Party Illuminates Conflict Cycle]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic

Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 July 2011.

38. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2010) <潮商掌泰米業,族群壟斷非洪水猛獸。> [Teochiu

Merchants Control Rice Business, Ethic Monopoly Might Not Be Harmful to Society]. 《信

報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong

Kong Economic Journal, 20 December 2010.

39. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung] & 孔永樂 [Hung Wing Lok]. (2010) <有緬甸特色的民主化。>

[Democratization with Burmese Characteristics]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong

Economic Journal) 香港特別行政區 : 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2

December 2010.

40. 黃伯農 [Wong Pak Nung]. (2010) <香港可以有『民間外交』嗎?> [May Hong Kong

Have ‘People’s Diplomacy’?]. 《信報財經新聞》 (Hong Kong Economic Journal) 香港特

別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 20 September 2010.

41. 黃伯農 [Wong, Pak Nung] (2010) <非法賭業:菲律賓的社會毒瘤> [Illegal Gambling:

Philippine Social Cancer]. 《明報》(Mingpao) 頁 A35. 香港特別行政區: 《明報》報業有

限公司, 9 September 2010.

42. 黃伯農 [Wong, Pak Nung] (2010) <正視中菲民族傷痕和雙邊關係發展> [Honestly Facing

Sino-Philippine Wounds and Bilateral Relations Development]. 《明報》 (Mingpao) 頁

A35. 香港特別行政區: 《明報》報業有限公司, 2 September 2010.

43. 黃伯農 [Wong, Pak Nung]. (2009) <從果敢衝突看緬甸管治作風> [Understanding

Myanmar’s Governance Style through the Kokang Conflict]. 《明報》 [Mingpao] 頁

A29. 香港特別行政區: 《明報》報業有限公司, 14 September 2009.

44. 黃伯農 [Wong, Pak Nung]. (2009) <米糧安全機制保本港供應穩定> [Cross-border Staple

Food Security Mechanism May Ensure Supply Stability in Hong Kong]. 《信報財經新聞》

[Hong Kong Economic Journal] 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic

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Journal, 11 June 2009.

45. 黃伯農 [Wong, Pak Nung]. <東南亞米糧貿易與香港米糧安全> [Southeast Asian Rice

Trade and Hong Kong Staple Food Security]. 《信報財經新聞》 [Hong Kong Economic

Journal] 頁 36. 香港特別行政區: 信報財經新聞 Hong Kong Economic Journal, 9 June

2009.

xiii) Visiting positions and professional recognitions related to research and scholarship

(2002-present)

Co-researcher, Faculty of Agricultural and Industrial Technology, Nakhonsawan Rajabhat

University, Thailand (2013 – present)

Core Member, Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong, 2013-present.

External Examiner, Li Ka Shing Institute of Professional and Continuing Education, The

Open University of Hong Kong (2013-present).

Visiting Researcher & Professor, Our Lady of the Pillar College, Cauayan City, Isabela

Province, the Philippines (2011-present)

Visiting Fellow, Yuchengco Center, De La Salle University, Manila, the Philippines (2010-

present)

Visiting Researcher, Institute of Thai Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

(2010-present)

Member, Committee of Scholars and Experts, Hong Kong Fujianese Chamber of Commerce,

Hong Kong SAR (旅港福建商會學者專家委員會) (2010-present)

External Advisor, Social Capital and Impact Assessment Research Unit, City University of

Hong Kong (2010-2012)

Member, International Relations Research Programme, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific

Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (2010-2012)

Honorary Research Consultant, Enlighten Centre (Counseling Centre for Psycho-tropic

Substance Abuses), The Evangelical Lutheran Church Social Service Hong Kong (2009-

12/2012)

Research Academic, Archdiocese of Tuguegarao, The Ramon Catholic Church of the

Philippines (2007-present)

Honorary Research Fellow, Hong Kong Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences (Inc.

Centre of Asian Studies), The University of Hong Kong (2005-2006; 2007-2010; 2010-2011)

Visiting Scholar, Institute of Thai Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

(2009)

Visiting Research Associate, Institute of Philippine Culture, Ateneo de Manila University,

Quezon City, the Philippines (2007-2009)

Visiting Scholar, Yuchengco Center, De La Salle University, Manila, the Philippines (2002;

2007-2009)

Core Member, Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong (2006-2008;

2013-present)

Visiting Research Fellow, the Asian Center, The University of the Philippines, Diliman,

Quezon City, the Philippines (2003-2004)

xiv) Invited presentations in conferences and seminars (2002-present)

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Keynote speeches

Wong, Pak Nung (2013). ‘Current Situations and Prospective Trends in Southeast Asia.’

Presented as a Keynote Speech in a 5-day Academic and Exchange Programme co-hosted by

the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences and Shanghai Municipal Government, 26-30

August 2013, Shanghai, the People’s Republic of China.

Wong, Pak Nung (representing Suchitra Chongstitvatana & Ricky Wai Kay Yue) (2012).

‘Changes in Thai Rice Business: Towards a Sociology of Dhamma.’ Presented as a ‘Keynote

Speaker’s Speech’ in Plenary Session, 2012 Asian Food Heritage Forum “Harmonizing

Culture, Technology and Industry”, Organized by Institute of Thai Studies, Chulalongkorn

University; Chinese Dietary Culture Institute, Zhejiang Gongshang University; Ministry of

Culture, Thailand & Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts and Institute of Asian Studies,

Chulalongkorn University, 20-21 August 2012, Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel, Bangkok,

Thailand.

Guest of Honor Speech

Wong, Pak Nung (2013). ‘In Search for Vocation and the True Self through Experiencing

Successes and Failures.’ 25 April 2013, Guest of Honor Speech, Academic Week, The

Y.W.C.A. Hioe Tjo Yoeng College, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Other presentations

Wong, Pak Nung (2013). “Discerning the State and Knowledge as the Powers from China’s

Peripheries ‘從中國周邊省察國家和知識權勢’”, Presented as an Invited Seminar, 10

September 2013, Breakthrough Youth Village, Shatin, Hong Kong SAR.

Wong, Pak Nung (2013). ‘A Few Little Thoughts on Democracy, Justice and Ideal.’

Presented as an Invited Speech in the ‘五四菁英論壇’ (May 4 Elite Forum), 4 May 2013,

Hong Kong Fujianese Association, Hong Kong SAR.

Wong, Pak Nung (2013). Invited Lecture on ‘The Return of the Geo-strategic State: A

Witness Perspective.’ 20 March 2013, Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist

University.

Wong, Pak Nung (Represented by Hong Kong SME Forum Founding Chairman Mr. Joseph

Wong) (2012). ‘東盟十國商機與挑戰。’ Presented as an Invited Presentation in the Hong

Kong SME Forum ‘兩岸四地大中華中小企業高峰論壇 – 東盟及大洋區商機與挑戰

(Greater China SME Forum – Opportunities and Challenges of the ASEAN & Oceania), 7

December 2012, Hong Kong Convention Centre, Hong Kong SAR.

Wong, Pak Nung (2012). ‘中國與東盟崛起對香港的挑戰和機遇。’ Presented as an Invited

Presentation in the Forum ‘香港中小企西南地區城市內銷拓展計劃 – 西南內銷市場研討

會。’, 3 December 2012, Hong Kong Productivity Council, Hong Kong SAR.

Wong, Pak Nung (2012). ‘Doing Ethnographic Research.’ Presented as an Invited Paper in

College Research Student Seminar, 9 November 2012, Organized by the College of Liberal

Arts and Social Sciences, City University of Hong Kong.

Wong, Pak Nung (2012). ‘India-China Relations in the Post-Cold War Era.’ Presented as an

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‘Invited Speaker’s Speech’ in the Security Panel, ‘Harvard Project for Asian & International

Relations 2012 Asia Conference in Taipei’, 24-28 August 2012, Organized by Harvard

Project for Asian & International Relations of Harvard University and National Cheng Chi

University, Taipei, Republic of China.

Wong, Pak Nung & Ricky Wai Kay Yue (2012). ‘The New U.S. Containment of China.’ 17

July 2012, Invited Guest Lecture, Cagayan State University, Caritan Campus, Tuguegarao

City, Philippines.

Wong, Pak Nung (2012). Organizer for the International Conference ‘Small Powers in World

Politics: Asian and African Perspectives.’ 22-23 June 2012. City University of Hong Kong,

Hong Kong SAR.

Wong, Pak Nung & Ricky Wai Kay Yue (2012). ‘U.S.-China Containment and Counter-

containment: “Battle” for Myanmar.’ 22-23 June 2012, Paper Presented in the International

Conference ‘Small Powers in World Politics: Asian and African Perspectives.’ City

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR.

Wong, Pak Nung & George Kieh Jr. (2012). ‘The Small Powers in World Politics: Contours

of an African-Asian Critical Realism.’ 22-23 June 2012, Paper Presented in the International

Conference ‘Small Powers in World Politics: Asian and African Perspectives.’ City

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR.

Wong, Pak Nung (2012). Discussant for the Conference on ‘Global Coloniality in the “Asian

Century”, Hong Kong Advanced Institute for Cross-disciplinary Studies, City University of

Hong Kong, 7-8 June 2012.

Wong, Pak Nung & Ricky Wai Kay Yue (2012). Guest Lecture on ‘U.S.-China Containment

and Counter-containment in Pacific Asia.’ 23 March 2012, Department of Geography, Hong

Kong Baptist University.

Wong, Pak Nung (2012). ‘Global Coloniality and Hong Kong’s Democratic Future’, Pre-

workshop Roundtable Paper Presented on ‘From Global Colonialism to Global Coloniality’,

Hong Kong Advanced Institute for Cross-disciplinary Studies, City University of Hong Kong,

21 March 2012.

Wong, Pak Nung & George K. Kieh Jr. (2012). ‘The Small Powers in World Politics:

Towards African-Asian Critical Realism.’ 2-3 March 2012, Paper Presented in the Seventh

Annual Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Shue Yan

University, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2012). Organizer of the Panel ‘The Small Powers in World Politics:

Conceptual Formulation and Case Studies from Asia and Africa’ for the Seventh Annual

Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Shue Yan

University, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung & Ricky Wai Kay Yue (2011). Invited Seminar on ‘Sino-U.S. Containment

and Counter-containment in Southeast Asia: A Reflection of Recent Trends’. 22 December

2011, Institute of Asian Studies and Institute of Thai Studies, Chulalongkorn University,

Bangkok, Thailand.

Wong, Pak Nung (2011). Invited Seminar on ‘Discuss Sino-U.S. Containment and Counter-

containment Strategies《評述中、美圍堵与反圍堵戰略。》, Saturday 17 December

2011, Hong Kong Society for Indonesian Studies 〈香港印尼研究學社〉, Hong Kong

SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2011). Discussant for the Panel “Commodification and Economy in

China” of the 4th

Annual Postgraduate Student Forum Asian Anthropology “Materiality,

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Movement, and Change”, 9-10 December 2011, Department of Anthropology and New Asia

College, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung; Aquino, Kathlene & De Leon, Kristinne (2011). ‘Minding Mining: Local

Resistance Against China’s Resource-led Diplomacy in the Philippines’, 17 June 2011, Paper

Presented in the ‘Chinese Investment in Southeast Asia’ Workshop, Southeast Asia Research

Centre, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung; Zhan, Jing Vivian & Hung, Wing Lok (2011). ‘中國-香港-東南亞貿易和

直接投資關係 : 初步數據分析(China-Hong Kong-Southeast Asia Trade and Direct

Investment Relations: A Preliminary Statistical Analysis)’, 24 May 2011, Paper Presented in

the <香港亞太研究所二十周年論壇:從社經指標看香港社會轉變> [Hong Kong Institute

of Asia-Pacific Studies 20th

Anniversary Forum: Studying Hong Kong Social Changes

through Socio-economic Indicators], Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Chinese

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2011). ‘Instrumentalizing Democracy: Rethinking Decentralization and

Democratization in Contemporary Southeast Asia’, 4-5 May 2011, Paper Presented in the

Sixth Annual Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Hong Kong, Chinese

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2011). Co-organizer of the Panel ‘Democratization and Decentralization in

Asia: Causes, Consequences, and Challenges’ for the Sixth Annual Conference of the Asian

Studies Association of Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR,

China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2011). ‘Positioning Cagayaniana in the Post-Colonial Philippine State-

building Project: A Chinese Response to the Filipino Pedro Abraham’s Calling’, 4 February

2010, Discussant Paper Presented in the Academic Forum, Cagayan State University –

Caritan Campus, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Valley, Philippines.

Wong, Pak Nung (2010). ‘Bringing the Agency Back In: Contours of a Reflexive Historical

Sociology of Post-colonial Statecraft in Southeast Asia’, 4 December 2010, Paper Presented

in the 12th

Annual Conference of Hong Kong Sociological Association, Hong Kong Baptist

University, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2010). Discussant for the Conference ‘The Role of the Basic Law and

Hong Kong’s Future: A Global Perspective’, 29 October 2010, International Relations

Research Programme, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Chinese University of

Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2010). ‘Governance in the Post-war Philippines: Concerns, Policies and

Strategies [二戰後菲律賓的管治作風:關注,政策和手段] (In Chinese)’. Invited Public

Lecture Sponsored by the Hong Kong Sociological Association, 9 October 2010, Book Café,

Hong Kong Joint Publishing Co., Central, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2010). Discussant for ‘Postgraduate Workshop on the Chinese Overseas’,

14-15 May 2010, Hong Kong Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences (incorporating the

Centre of Asian Studies), University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2010). ‘Same Reason, Different Practices: Comparing State-building

Strategies in the Burmese and Philippine Frontiers, 1950-2009.’ Conference Paper Presented

in the 7th

Conference of the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas. 7 – 9

May 2010. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Wong, Pak Nung (2010). ‘The Art of Governing the Self and Others in the Christian

Philippines.’ Conference Paper Presented in the 2010 International Conference of the

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Philippine Political Association. 8 – 10 April 2010. University of the Philippines, Baguio

city, the Philippines.

Wong, Pak Nung (2010). ‘Rhizomatic Political Economy: State Formation and the

Emergence of a Trans-local Grain-trading Network in a Philippine Rice-producing Frontier,

1960-2009.’ Organizer of the Panel ‘Localizing Sovereignty: The Making of the Nation-

States in Southeast Asia’ and Conference Paper Presented in the Fifth Annual Conference of

the Asian Studies Association of Hong Kong. 8-9 January 2008. University of Hong Kong,

Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2009). ‘A Few Things that I Know about Contemporary Philippine

Political History.’ Invited Lecture Sponsored by the Institute of Thai Studies and Institute of

Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. 17 December, 2009. Bangkok,

Thailand.

Wong, Pak Nung (2009). ‘Discursive Resistance to Justice in a Philippine Frontier’.

Conference Paper Presented in the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological

Association, 2–6 December 2009, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

Wong, Pak Nung (2009). ‘Who Killed My Husband? Investigating Political Killings in the

Philippines.’ Seminar Paper Presented in the Department of Anthropology Seminar, Chinese

University of Hong Kong, 6 March 2009, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2008). ‘Sovereign, Déjà Vu! The Law/Force Indistinction in Governing a

Philippine City, 1987-2002.’ Conference Paper Presented in the 2008 Annual Meeting of the

American Anthropological Association, 19–23 November 2008, San Francisco, California,

United States of America.

Wong, Pak Nung (2008). ‘Modernity and Its Exceptions: The Law/Force Indistinction in the

Post-1986 Philippines.’ Seminar Paper Presented in the International Relations Research

Programme Seminar, 21 October 2008, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Chinese

University of Hong Kong. Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2008). ‘Articulating the Unarticulated at the Margins of the Philippine

State: A Post-Orientalist Alternative without Guarantee.’ Conference Paper Presented in the

8th

International Conference on Philippine Studies. 23-26 July 2008. Quezon City,

Philippines.

Wong, Pak Nung (2008). ‘State of Aporia: Juridical Exception, Legal Positivism, and

Christian Forgiveness in the Philippines.’ Organizer of the Panel ‘Religions and

Postmodernism in Asia’ and Conference Paper Presented in the Third Annual Conference of

the Asian Studies Association of Hong Kong. 11-12 January 2008. University of Hong Kong,

Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2007). ‘Sovereign, Déjà Vu! The Law/Force Indistinction in Governing a

Philippine City, 1987-2002.’ Invited Lecture Sponsored by the Yuchengco Center, La Salle

Institute of Governance, and the Department of Political Science, De La Salle University,

Manila. 3 December 2007. Manila, Philippines.

Wong, Pak Nung (2007). ‘Juxtaposing Justices: The Spiral of Vendettas and Frontier State

Rule.’ Chair of the Panel ‘Law and Security’ and Conference Paper Presented in the

International Convention of Asian Scholars 5. 2-5 August 2007. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Wong, Pak Nung (2007). ‘Representing Revolutionary Justice: The Spiral of Vendettas and

the State in a Philippine Frontier.’ Conference paper presented at the Philippine Political

Science Association (PPSA) 2007 International Conference, 2-3 April 2007, Intercontinental

Hotel, Makati City, Manila, Philippines.

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Wong, Pak Nung (2007). ‘Juxtaposing Justices: The Spiral of Vendettas and Frontier State

Building.’ Conference Paper Presented in the Second Annual Conference of the Association

for Asian Studies of Hong Kong. 26-27 January 2007. Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong Pak Nung (2006). ‘Outline of an Anthropology of the Modern Philippine State.’

Invited Lecture at the Asian Center, the University of the Philippines, Diliman, 25 July, 2006.

Quezon City, Metro Manila, the Philippines.

Wong, Pak Nung (2005). ‘On Becoming a Strongman: Municipal Politics through the Eyes of

a Chinese-Filipino Elite in a Northeastern Philippine Frontier’. Southeast Asian Research

Centre Seminar, City University of Hong Kong, 24 November, 2005. Hong Kong SAR,

China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2005). ‘On Becoming a Strongman: Municipal Politics through the Eyes of

a Chinese-Filipino Elite in a Northeastern Philippine Frontier’. South & Southeast Asian

Studies Seminar Programme, The Centre of Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong, 22

November, 2005. Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wong, Pak Nung (2005). ‘On Becoming a “Strongman”: An Ethnographic Biography of a

Chinese-Filipino Elite’s Political Life in a Northeastern Philippine Frontier.’ Conference

Paper Presented in the Chinese Studies Association of Australia Ninth Biennial Conference in

Association with the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas. 30 June – 3

July, 2005. Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.

Wong, Pak Nung (2002). ‘Facets of Chinese Transnationalism in the Philippines’. Invited

Lecture Sponsored by the Yuchengco Center, the Chinese Studies Program and the

Department of International Studies, De La Salle University, Manila, 21 August, 2002.

Manila, the Philippines.

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