Barry Sautman

Barry Sautman
Born
Barry Victor Sautman

(1949-07-11) July 11, 1949 (age 74)[1][2]
EducationUniversity of California, Los Angeles (M.L.S., J.D.)
New York University (L.L.M.)
Columbia University (PhD)
Occupation(s)professor, lawyer

Barry Victor Sautman (born July 11, 1949) is a professor emeritus[3] with the Division of Social Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.[4] He holds both Canadian and American nationalities[5] and he speaks both English and Cantonese.[6]

A political scientist and lawyer by training who primarily teaches international law,[7] he has conducted research about ethnic politics and nationalism in China, as well as China–Africa relations,[8] in cooperation with anthropologist Yan Hairong[9] in the latter field.

  1. ^ The Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, Volume 1; Volumes 3-17 (1991)
  2. ^ United States Public Records, 1970-2009 (California, 1991-2007)
  3. ^ Electronic newsletter published online by the Office of the Executive Vice-President & Provost for the announcement of faculty substantiations and promotions, academic administrative appointments effective 1 July 2014, Fall Issue, 2014: "Promotion. The following faculty members have been promoted to Professor. School of Humanities and Social Science: Barry V SAUTMAN, SOSC - Michelle O Y YIK, SOSC."
  4. ^ On January 31, 2013, Professor Sautman was among the awardees at the fourth Long Service Award Presentation Ceremony honoring faculty and staff members who have served the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) for 20 years. See Long Service Award for Prof. Sautman Archived 2014-08-10 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ Colin Mackerras (2011). "Tibet studies in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore" (PDF). Asian Ethnicity. Griffith University: 14–17: "A Canadian and American by nationality.".
  6. ^ China-Africa Knowledge Project Resource Hub: Languages: English, Cantonese.
  7. ^ The author's background on the CHINA-AFRICA Knowledge Project site: "Barry Sautman is a political scientist (PhD Columbia University) and lawyer (JD UCLA, LLM NYU) who primarily teaches international law."
  8. ^ The author's background on the site of The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus, op. cit.: "His research concerns ethnic politics and nationalism in China, as well as China–Africa relations."
  9. ^ The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus, Vol 9, Issue 52, No 1, December 26, 2011: "Yan Hairong teaches in Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She is the author of New Masters, New Servants: Migration, Development and Women Workers in China (Duke University Press, 2008)."

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