President and CEO, Institute of International Education Dr. Goodman is the sixth President of the Institute for International Education (IIE), the leading not-for-profit organization in the field of international educational exchange and development training that administers the Fulbright program. Prior to becoming president of the IIE, Dr. Goodman was Executive Dean of the School of […]
Julianne Smith
Deputy Director of the International Security Program at CSIS Julianne Smith is a fellow and deputy director of the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Before coming to CSIS, Ms. Smith worked at the German Marshall Fund as a program officer on the Foreign Policy program. Prior to this position, […]
Jose Teunissen
Curator of Fashion and Costumes, Centraal Museum Utrecht Jose Teunissen has been the Fashion and Costumes curator at the Centraal Museum Utrecht since 1998. In addition, she has been a lecturer in fashion design at the ArtEZ Institute of the Arts (ArtEZ Modelectoraat) since 2002. Her publications include Mode in Beweging: Van modeprent naar modejournaal […]
Julie Thompson
Freelance journalist Julie Thompson is a freelance journalist from New Zealand who currently works with the Global Volunteer Network. The Global Volunteer Network (GVN) is a private, Non Government Organization (NGO) based in Wellington, New Zealand. GVN connects people with communities in need by supporting the work of local community organizations in countries through the […]
Jack Turner
Author Jack Turner was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1968. He received his B.A. in Classical Studies from Melbourne University and his Ph.D. in International Relations from Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar and MacArthur Foundation Junior Research Fellow. He lives with his wife, Helena, and their son in Geneva. This is his first […]
Justin Vogler
British freelance journalist, Valparaiso, Chile Justin Vogler is a British freelance journalist based in Valparaiso, Chile. His work is focused on democratization and integration in South America. Previously, he spent 12 years traveling and working on development projects in South East Asia and Latin America — and speaks French, Spanish and Portuguese. He is also […]
Joanna Waley Cohen
Associate Professor of History, New York University Joanna Waley-Cohen, a graduate of Cambridge and Yale Universities, has taught Chinese history at New York University since 1992. In addition to her work on China’s historical relationship with other states and civilizations, she is author of “Exile in mid-Qing China: Banishment to Xinjiang, 1758-1820,” as well as […]
Jeff Wasserstrom
Professor of History, University of California, Irvine Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom is a Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine — and the author, most recently, of “China’s Brave New World: And Other Tales for Global Times,” which was published by Indiana University Press in May 2007. A regular contributor to academic journals, he […]
Julia Watson
Julia Watson is an award-winning cookbook writer and blogger of
Jonathan Watts
Asia Environment Correspondent, The Guardian Jonathan Watts is Asia environment correspondent for The Guardian and a former president of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China. He is author of the eco-travelogue “When a Billion Chinese Jump,” which traces the course of China’s development from mountain jungles and melting glaciers, through coal mines and cancer villages, […]























