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The Southeast Asia Council
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The Southeast Asia Council (SEAC)

The Southeast Asia Council (SEAC) is one of four regional councils operating within the Association for Asian Studies (AAS). Created in 1970, these councils represent the interests of scholars working in their respective geographical areas.

Collectively, the four area councils and the Council of Conferences serve as the major policy body for the Association of Asian Studies, providing liaison between the Board of Directors and the members at large.

The Southeast Asia Council administers two book prizes for Southeast Asia scholars—the Harry J. Benda Prize and the George McT. Kahin Prize.

SEAC Council Members

Chair: Meredith Weiss, University at Albany, SUNY, mweiss@albany.edu

E. Bruce Reynolds, San Jose State University, ereynold@email.sjsu.edu
Hjorleifur Jonsson, Arizona State University, hjonsson@asu.edu
Mary Zurbuchen, Ford Foundation, mzurbuchen-fordifp@iie.org
Penny Edwards, UC-Berkeley, pennyedwards@berkeley.edu
Eric Tagliacozzo, Cornell University, et54@cornell.edu
Jeffrey Hadler, University of California, Berkeley, hadler@berkeley.edu
Chie Ikeya, National University of Singapore, seaci@nus.edu.sg
Kheang Un, Northern Illinois University, kun1@niu.edu


SEAC Committees

Country Specific Groups

Related Committees


 


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