Authors
Contributing analysis and perspectives across the Foundation’s knowledge products
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      David WebsterRecent work: 15 Years After Independence, Whatever Happened to East Timor?David Webster is an associate professor of history at Bishop’s University and author of Fire and the Full Moon: Canada and Indonesia in a Decolonizing World (UBC Press, 2009). He edited the forthcoming book Flowers in the Wall: Memory, Truth and Reconciliation in Timor-Leste, Indonesia and Melanesia, and is currently writing a history of relations between Canada and East Timor from both the government and non-government perspectives. 
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      Amar NijhawanPost-graduate Research FellowRecent work: Can Engaging With Asia Change Canada’s Startup Story?Amar is a Post-Graduate Research Fellow with the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, and a graduate of the London School of Economic's Gender Institute. 
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      Vilupti Christina Lok BarrineauRecent work: Can Engaging With Asia Change Canada’s Startup Story?Vilupti Christina Lok Barrineau is Vice-President, Operations at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, and a former Director responsible for the Foundation’s work on MSMEs. She is an international expert on the topic and has worked worldwide with global organizations such as the United Nations and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. 
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      Dr. Iris JinRecent work: Canada Cannot Afford to Miss the Boat on the Belt and RoadDr. Iris Jin is a Senior Program Manager, Trade, Investment, Innovation and Canada-China Relations, at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. 
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      Jae Kyung LeeJunior Research Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of CanadaRecent work: A 'New Moon' Over South Korea: High Hopes and SkepticismJae Kyung Lee is a Junior Research Fellow specializing in education and curriculum at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. 
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      Kiran AlwaniJunior Research Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of CanadaRecent work: The Gender Gap in Canadian Attitudes Toward AsiaKiran Alwani is a Junior Research Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, working on APF Canada's National Opinion Polls on Canadian views on Asia. She is currently finishing her Master's in Public Policy and Global Affairs at the University of British Columbia. 
 
             
             
             
             
            