David A. Rosenberg
Professor of Political
Science
Middlebury College
Middlebury, Vermont 05753
802-443-5612
rosenber@middlebury.edu
Index
Current
positions:
Education:
- B.S. in Economics,
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, May, 1963
- M.P.A. in International
Development, with high honors, School of Management, Cornell University, June,
1967
- Ph.D. in Comparative
Government, with subfields in Southeast Asian Studies and Development Economics,
Cornell University, June, 1972
Other
positions:
- Visiting Fellow,
Department of Political and Social Change, Research School of Pacific and
Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 2004-05,
1998-99, 2008, 2009
- Visiting Professor,
American University, School of International Service, Washington, D.C., 1992-1993
- Participant,
International Development Faculty Seminar, U.S. Council for International
Educational Exchange, Hanoi University, and Ho Chi Minh City University, Vietnam,
Dec. 1992-January 1993
- Field Faculty
Advisor, Vermont College and Norwich University, 1990-1992
- Editor, FILIPINAS,
International Journal of Philippine Studies (Articles Editor for the Social
Sciences), 1988-91
- Fulbright Research
Fellow, University of the Philippines, Asian Center, Diliman, Quezon City,
1988
- Contributor,
Philippines Country Reports on Land Reform and Rural Development, World Bank,
1986-87
- Visiting Lecturer,
Southeast Asia Area Studies Program, Foreign Service Institute, U.S. State
Department, Washington, D.C., 1983-86
- Visiting Scholar,
School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington,
D.C., 1983-84
- Academic Director,
Graduate Program in International Security, School for International Training,
Brattleboro, Vermont, 1982-83
- Visiting Professor,
Center for International Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1977-
1978
- Visiting Research
Fellow, College of Public Administration, University of the Philippines, Manila,
1969-1970
- Economic Policy
Research Assistant, Policy Planning Staff, U.S. State Department, Washington,
D.C. 1967
- Peace Corps
Volunteer, Panchayat Development Program, Nepal, 1963-65
Selected Publications:
- "Martial Law
Comes to the Philippines," Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, Winter, 1973
- "Premonitions
of Martial Law in the Philippines," in Benedict Kerkvliet, Ed., Political
Change in the Philippines, University of Hawaii, 1974
- "Civil Liberties
and Martial Law in the Philippines," Pacific Affairs, Winter, 1974-1975
- "U.S. Foreign
Policy and Human Rights under Martial Law in the Philippines," Hearings on
Foreign Policy and Foreign Assistance, U.S. Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations,
1975
- "Authoritarian
Government in Southeast Asia," Proceedings of the International Congress of
Oriental Studies, El Colegio de Mexico, 1976
- Guided Press
in Southeast Asia: National Development vs. Freedom of Expression, State University
of New York at Buffalo, 1976 (co-author)
- Economic Growth
and Social Equity in Developing Countries, Dartmouth College, Project IMPRESS,
May, 1976
- Landlessness
and Near-Landlessness in Developing Countries, Cornell University, Center
for International Studies, 1978 (associate author)
- Landless Peasants
and Rural Poverty in Asia, Cornell University, Center for International Studies,
1978 (co-author)
- Marcos and
Martial Law in the Philippines, Cornell University, 1979 (editor and co-author)
Library of Political and International Affairs, Book-of-the-Month Selection
- Landless Peasants
and the Causes of Rural Poverty in Indonesia and the Philippines, Cornell
University, Center for International Studies, 1980 (co-author)
- "Ethical Strategies
for A Global Community," Peace and World Order Studies, Institute for World
Order, 1977, 1978, 1982 Eds.
- "Communism
in the Philippines," Problems of Communism, September-October, 1984
- "Radical Resurgence
in the Philippines," Hearings on Current Problems and Prospects for the Philippines,
U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee
on East Asia and the Pacific, 1985
- "The Feb. 7
Presidential Election in the Philippines and Its Implications for U.S. Policy:
A Briefing for U.S. Observer Delegations," Assessing America's Options in
the Philippines, U.S. House of Representatives, Foreign Affairs Subcommittee
on Asia and the Pacific, September, 1986
- "Ferdinand
Marcos," The Book of Days, Pierian Press, September 1986
- "The Philippines,"
Yearbook of International Communist Affairs, Hoover Institution, Stanford
University, 1987; 1988, 1989
- "Aquino's First
Year," Current History, April 1987
- "The Philippines"
(main article), "Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos" (major entry), and "Moro National
Liberation Front" (minor entry), in the Encyclopedia of Asian History, Scribner's,
November 1987
- "From Marcos
to Aquino: Changing Structures of Philippine Government" in Carl Lande, Ed.,
Crisis in the Philippines, Washington Institute, May 1987
- "Long-term
Political Trends in the Philippines" Countries in Transition Series, U.S.
State Department, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, May, 1988
- "The Politics
of Counter-Insurgency in the Philippines: Military and Political Options,"
Pilipinas, Spring, 1988
- "Political
and Economic Reforms of the Aquino Government," The Philippines in a Changing
Southeast Asia, Defense Intelligence Agency, U.S. Department of Defense, 1989
- "Regime Illegitimacy
and Revolutionary Movements: the Philippines," in Barry Schutz and Robert
Slater, eds., Revolution and Political Change in the Third World, Lynne Rienner
Publishers, 1990
- Book Review
of Jones, "Red Revolution: Inside the Philippine Guerrilla Movement," Journal
of Asian Studies, August 1990
- "Sociocultural
Developments in the Philippines," in Thomas W. Robinson, ed., Development
and Democracy in East Asia: Taiwan, South Korea, and the Philippines, University
Press of America, 1991
- Book Review
of Youngblood, "Marcos against the Church: Economic Development and Political
Repression in the Philippines," Journal of Asian Studies, November 1992
- "Can Vietnam
Be the Next Asian Mini-Dragon?" Geonomics, July/August, 1993
- Review article,
"Labor and Economic Growth in Five Asian Countries," Pilipinas, Spring, 1993
- Book Review
of Jeffrey M. Riedinger, "Agrarian Reform in the Philippines: Democratic Transitions
and Redistributive Reform," Stanford University Press, in Comparative Political
Studies/ October 1996
- Book Review
of James W. Morley and Masashi Nishihara, Eds., "Vietnam Joins the World"
Journal of Asian Studies (57:2), May 1998
- "Environmental
Pollution around the South China Sea: Developing A Regional Response to A
Regional Problem," Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Working Paper Series,
1999/20. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific
and Asian Studies, February 1999. ISBN – 0 909524 34 3
- “ASEAN’s Response
to Environmental Pollution around the South China Sea,” Journal of Contemporary
Southeast Asia (Singapore: University of Singapore/Institute of Southeast
Asia Studies), April, 1999
- “A Stable Government
Could Achieve the Goals of Democratic Revolution,” Spotlight (Kathmandu, Nepal),
November 1998
- “Democracy
Is A Noisy System,” The Independent, (Kathmandu, Nepal), November 1998
- Resource
Politics and Security Flashpoints in the South China Sea, in Carolyn
W. Pumpfrey, Ed., The Rise Of China In Asia: Security Implications for the
United States, Strategic Studies Institute, Carlisle, Pa., 2002
- "South
China Sea," in Environmental Guidebook on the Enclosed Coastal Seas of
the World, Kobe, Japan: International EMECS Center, 2004
- "Maritime
Security in the South China Sea," Japan Focus, March 2005, http://japanfocus.org/article.asp?id=254
- "Sharing
the Resources of the China Seas," Japan Focus, August 2005, http://japanfocus.org/article.asp?id=319
- "ASEAN-China
Relations: Realities and Prospects," Review essay, The China Journal,
July/August 2006
- "Maritime
Security in the South China Sea," co-authored with Christopher Chung
(Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies, Research School of Pacific and
Asian Studies, Australian National University), Ocean Development and International
Law, (Vol. 39 No. 1), January-March 2008
- "Fisheries
Management in the South China Sea," in Sam Bateman and Ralf Emmers, eds.,
Security and International Politics in the South China Sea, Routledge, 2009
- "China-ASEAN
Relations: Economic and Legal Dimensions," (Book Review) The China Journal,
No. 61 (January 2009)
- "Contested
Borderlands in the South China Sea," BBC World Service-Asia, April 2009.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/vietnamese/world/2009/04/090421_rosenberg_southchinasea.shtm
- "The Political
Economy of Piracy in the South China Sea," Naval War College Review,
Volume 62, No. 3 (Summer 2009).
- "Strong
Borders, Secure Nation: Cooperation and Conflict in China's Territorial Disputes"
(Book Review), The China Journal, No. 62 (July, 2009).
- Maritime Piracy
and Sea Robbery: Historical and Modern Case Studies, US Naval War College,
Newport Paper #35 (January 2010) (co-author and co-editor with Bruce Ellemann,
USN, and Andrew Forbes, RAN)
- “China
and India: Prospects for Peace" (Book Review), Pacific Affairs, Volume 84,
No. 1 (March 2011).
- "Governing
the South China Sea: From Freedom of the Seas to Ocean Enclosure Movements,"
Harvard Asia Quarterly, Vol. XII, No. 3 & 4 (Winter 2010).
Forthcoming publications:
- "Maritime
Borderlands of the South China Sea: Terrorism, Piracy, Poaching and Pollution,"
in Bruce Vaughn and Sean McDonald, eds., The Borderlands of Southeast Asia:
Geopolitics, Terrorism, and Globalization, National Defense University, 2011
- "Red Star
over the Pacific: China's Rise and the Challenge to U.S. Maritime Strategy"
(Book Review), The China Journal, No. 66 (July 2011).
- "Elusive
Pirates, Pervasive Smugglers: Violence and Clandestine Trade in the Greater
China Seas" (Book Review), The China Journal, No. 66 (July 2011).
Current
research:
- Development,
Environment, and Security Issues of the South China Sea
- Environment
and Development in Southeast Asia
- China - ASEAN
Relations