Oxford University Asia Pacific Society
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The Oxford University Asia-Pacific Society was formed in 1999 and is one of the largest Asian societies in the UK. Its affiliates and networks span across four continents and thousands of interested parties.
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[edit] Aims of the Society
The society aims to encourage and promote an understanding of current issues related to the Asia-Pacific and to inspire interest in the political, economic, social and cultural developments in this dynamic region of the world. The society envisages to present an all-encompassing society focused on the Asia-Pacific in an international context and a global outlook.
[edit] Notable speakers
[edit] Politics and government
- Mr. José Ramos-Horta - President of East Timor & Nobel Peace Laureate 1996
- Mr. Anwar Ibrahim - Former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
- Sir Donald Tsang Yam-Kuen - Chief Executive of Hong Kong
- Lord Christopher Patten - Former Governor of Hong Kong, Former European Commissioner for External Relations, Chancellor of University of Oxford and University of Newcastle
- Sir Percy Cradock - Former UK Ambassador in Beijing, Former UK Prime Minister’s Foreign Policy Advisor
- Mr. John Tsang - Financial Secretary of Hong Kong
- Mr. Choi Sung-Hong - Former Minister of South Korean Foreign Affairs and Trade, Former Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the UK
- Ms. Elsie Leung - Former Secretary for Justice of Hong Kong
- Mr. Wang Dan - Leader of the Chinese Tiananmen Square democratic movement
- Mr. Vuong Thua Phong - Ambassador of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to the UK
- Mr. Dato Amin - High Commissioner of Malaysia
- Mr. J.Y. Pillay - Chairman of the Singapore Exchange Limited Board, Former High Commissioner of the Republic of Singapore
- Dr. Marti Natalegawa - Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia to the UK
- Mr. Dalrain Davaasambuu - Ambassador of Mongolia to the UK
- Ms. Sarah Wu - Director-General of the Hong Kong Economic Trade Office, London
- Mr. Masafumi Ishii - Former Minister for Political Affairs of the United Kingdom Embassy of Japan
- Mr. Simon Smith - Head of North East Asia and Pacific Department of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office
- Mr. Katsuhiko Oku - Former Director for Japan's UN policy and former Director of Japan information and Cultural Centre
- Mr. Martin Lee - Founding Chairman of the Hong Kong Democratic Party, Hong Kong, Legislative Member of Hong Kong
- Mr. Khairy Jamaluddin - Former special assistant and son in law to the Deputy PM of Malaysia
- Mr. Andrew Leung - Former Director-General of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London
- Mr. Sulak Sivaraksa - Winner of the Alternative Nobel Peace Prize, Founder and director of Thai NGO Sathirakoses-Nagapradeepa Foundation
- Mr. Arnold Zeitlin - Director of the International Freedom Forum Asian Centre and Library
- Mr. Ken Davies - Senior Economist of the OECD
- Mr. Aguswandi - Indonesian Human Rights Campaigner
- Mr. Dermot Hudson - Official Delegate of North Korean Friendship Association
[edit] Academia
- Dr. Tim Huxley - International Institute for Strategic Studies
- Professor Alan Macfarlane - University of Cambridge
- Dr. K.G. Deng - London School of Economics
- Dr. Fang-Long Shih - London School of Economics
- Professor Lawrence Saez - London School of Economics
- Professor Michael Yahuda - London School of Economics
- Professor Michael Leifer - London School of Economics
- Professor William Gervase Clarence-Smith - School of Oriental and African Studies
- Dr. E. Ulrich Kratz - School of Oriental and African Studies
- Dr. Rachel Harrison - School of Oriental and African Studies
- Professor Hugh Baker - School of Oriental and African Studies
- Dr. Steve Dodd - School of Oriental and African Studies
- Dr. Michel Hockx - School of Oriental and African Studies
- Professor Arthur Stockwin - University of Oxford
- Professor Robert Barnes - University of Oxford
- Professor Rosemary Foot - University of Oxford
- Dr. Rana Mitter - University of Oxford
- Dr. Steve Tsang - University of Oxford
- Dr. Linda Yueh - University of Oxford
- Professor David Wall - Royal Institute of International Affairs
- Dr. Peter Ferdinand - Royal Institute of International Affairs
- Dr. Guy Liu - Brunel University
- Dr. Judith A Cherry - University of Sheffield
- Professor Glenn Hook - University of Sheffield
- Dr. Lei Gao - University of Hanover
- Dr. Zhichao Zhang - Durham University
- Dr. Gary Rawnsley - University of Nottingham
- Professor Robert Benewick - University of Sussex
- Mr. Aidan Foster - University of Leeds
- Dr. Stacey Pierson - Head of Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art
[edit] Journalism and writing
- Dr. Jung Chang - 'Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China'
- Mr. Gavin Menzies - '1421, The Year China Discovered the World'
- Mrs. Adeline Yen Mah - 'Falling leaves'
- Mr. Paschal Khoo-Thse - 'Padaung Childhood'
- Brother Yun - 'The Heavenly Man'
- Ms. Xinran Xue - 'The Good Women of China'
- Mr. Ma Jian - 'Red Dust: A path through China'
- Dr. John Saltford - 'The UN and the Indonesian Takeover of West Papua'
- Mr. Martin Wolf - Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator of the Financial Times
- Mr. Simon Winchester - Foreign correspondent
- Mr. Sunanda Datta-Ray - Journalist
- Mr. Paul French - Journalist
- Mr. Dick Wilson - Journalist
- Mr. Joe Studwell - Editor of the China Economic Quarterly in Beijing
- Mr. Arthur Kroeber - Editor of the China Economic Quarterly in Beijing
- Mr. Dan Gordon - Sports Journalist
[edit] Business
- Mr. Anthony Wu - Chairman of Ernst & Young China & Far East
- Mr. Martin Gillott - Head of Asian Equities of Merrill Lynch
- Mr. Jakob Lund - Senior Advisor, Bank of England
- Mr Guy Stitt - President of AMI International
- Mr. Anthony Lim - Head of London Office, Government of Singapore Investment Corporation
- Mr. Chris Zhou - General Manager of China Eastern Airlines
- Mr. Nicholas Bonner - Director of Koryo Tours
[edit] Others
- Mr. Jackie Chan - Hollywood movie star, Honorary Member of the Oxford University Asia-Pacific Society
- Ms. Nancy Lam - Chef
- Mr. Jonathan Tucker - Explorer
- Ms. Lucy Porter - Brighton Tibet Link