Don Hellmann

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Don Hellmann is a Professor in the Jackson School of International Studies and the Department of Political Science, and Director of the Institute for International Policy (IIP). He has taken the lead in the creation of a region-wide consortium of universities and research centers devoted to cooperative research and practical initiatives regarding regional policy, technology, and development issues in the Pacific Rim. He teaches courses on Japanese government and politics, American foreign policy as well as the international relations of Northeast Asia.
Education
- University of California at Berkeley, Ph.D., 1964
- University of California at Berkeley, M.A., 1960
- Princeton University, B.A., 1955
Selected Publications
A Decade After the Asian Financial Crisis -Regionalism and International Architecture in a Globalized World
Publication type:
Article
Published in:
Asian Survey, Volume 47, Issue 6
Publication Date:
2007
The Asian Financial Crisis -A Preface to the Post-Cold-War Global Political Economy
Publication type:
Article
Published in:
Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue 1
Publication Date:
2003
From APEC to Xanadu -Creating a Viable Community in the Post-cold War Pacific
Publication type:
Book
Publisher:
M. E. Sharpe
Publication Date:
1996