Yuen Foong Khong Explained
Yuen Foong Khong (; born 1956) is the Singaporean Li Ka Shing Professor of Political Science at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.[1] He was previously Professor of International Relations at Nuffield College, University of Oxford. Prior to that, he was Associate Professor of Government at Harvard University. A cited expert whose highest cited paper is Analogies at War: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, and the Vietnam Decisions of 1965 at 894 times, according to GoogleScholar.[1] Khong' research interests are in United States foreign policy, international relations theory, the international politics of the Asia Pacific region, and cognitive approaches to international relations.[2] [3] [4]
He received his PhD (Political Science/International Relations) from Harvard University in 1987.[2]
Selected publications
- Analogies at War: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, and the Vietnam Decisions of 1965 (Princeton University Press, 1992; 6th printing 2006).
- With Neil MacFarlane, The United Nations and Human Security: A Critical History (Indiana University Press, 2006).
- With David Malone (co-ed.) Unilateralism and U.S. Foreign Policy: International Perspectives(New York: Lynn Reiner, 2003).
- With Charles Kupchan, Emmauel Adler, and Jean Marc Coicaud, Power in Transition: The Peaceful Change of International Order (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2001)
Notes and References
- Web site: Yuen Foong Khong . November 28, 2017.
- Web site: KHONG, Yuen Foong. LKY School of Public. Policy. lkyspp.nus.edu.sg.
- http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/People/sites/khong/SitePages/Biography.aspx Prof Yuen Khong.
- Web site: Yuen Foong Khong | Academic Staff | Academic | Profiles . May 28, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150528200858/http://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/academic-faculty/yuenfoong-khong.html . May 28, 2015 .