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Email:
epang@mines.edu
Bio
Eul Pang retired from the Colorado School of Mines as of December 31, 2008. Eul Pang was Professor of International Political Economy at the Division of Liberal Arts & International Studies, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado. He was Director of the Master of International Political Economy of Resources (MIPER) program. His teaching interest evolved around theories and methods of international political economy, comparative development of Latin America and East Asia, and international political risk assessment and mitigation. He has published four books and some sixty articles; the most recent book is The International Political Economy of Transformation in Argentina, Brazil and Chile since 1960 (Baskingstoke, UK: PalgraveMacmillan, 2002) and his most recent article is “AFTA and MERCOSUR at the Crossroads: Security, Managed Trade, and Globalization,” Contemporary Southeast Asia (April 2003). He was Senior Fulbright Visiting Professor to the University Kabangsaan Malaysia in 2000 and since that year, has been a visiting professor at the Institute of Diplomacy & Foreign Relations, a Prime Minister’s Department and today part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He is currently working on a book comparing the political risks of three neoliberal Latin American and three neomercantilist East Asian countries. Pang received Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in Latin American history and has been at Colorado School of Mines since 1986.
Sample Courses: 200 Human Systems
LAIS 345 International Political Economy
LAIS 446 Globalization
LAIS 447 Global Corporations
LAIS 450/550 Political Risk Assessment
LAIS 545 International Political Economy: Theories & Methods
Lectures:
Defining International Political Economy
IPE:Theories, Models & Methods
Curriculum Vitae
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