School of Public Policy signs Robert Templer, expert on political transitions and conflict resolution

January 31, 2013

Robert Templer, an outstanding expert on political transitions, will join the faculty of CEU's School of Public Policy as a Professor of Practice.

Templer has worked on public policy and conflict issues for the past twenty years. He was the Director of the Asia Program at the International Crisis Group between 2001 and 2012, establishing more than a dozen research programs across the region. He led a Crisis Group team that investigated war crimes in Sri Lanka and headed the organization’s research on Myanmar. He has worked in more than twenty countries in Asia producing nearly 400 reports covering issues as diverse as nuclear proliferation and emerging religious movements. He has focused on post-conflict policing, corruption and constitutional development.

Templer was the Indochina correspondent for Agence France-Presse from 2003-2007 before spending four years as a visiting scholar and Freedom Forum Fellow at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of Shadows and Wind: A View of Modern Vietnam (Abacus, 1999) and has written extensively for publications around the world including the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Telegraph, The Guardian, The New Republic and The Far Eastern Economic Review

At SPP, Templer will teach courses on conflict resolution and political transitions with a focus on Asia, as well as practical courses on policy development and advocacy.

A video of Robert Templer's recent talk on Myanmar is available here.

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