PROF. DR. EDMUND TERENCE A/L ERIC BONIFACE GOMEZ
Asia-Europe Institute
Asia-Europe Institute
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Edmund Terence Gomez Gomez is Professor of Political Economy at the Faculty of Economics & Administration, Universiti Malaya. He specializes in state-market relations and the linkages between politics, public policies, and enterprise development -- a subject on which he has published extensively, writing not only for academia but also more widely. He has held appointments as Visiting Professor at: the School of International Relations & Pacific Studies at the University of California-San Diego, USA (2014-2015); the Department of Political Science at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, USA (2013-2014); and at Kobe University, Japan (May-August 2002). Other academic appointments include Visiting Fellowships at: the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Denmark (October-November 2004); the Australian National University, Canberra (February 2002); and at the Asian Studies Department, Murdoch University, Australia (January-December 1993). He was also Senior Research Fellow at the Department of East Asian Studies, Leeds University, United Kingdom from 1996-1999. From 2005-2008, Terence served as Project Manager and Research Coordinator of the programme area ‘Identities, Conflict and Cohesion’ at the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) in Geneva, Switzerland. He has undertaken various research projects and convened numerous international conferences–among others, on political-business linkages in East Asia; the growth of national and transnational ethnic Chinese enterprise; the history of Chinese communities and their enterprises in Australia, Britain and Southeast Asia; ethnic conflict and social cohesion in Asia; equity distribution and government intervention in Malaysia –all of which have received funding from various local and global agencies, including the Sasakawa, Sumitomo and Toyota Foundations of Japan, the Department of Education and Training in Australia, the Christensen Fund (USA), the British Academy, and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) of the United Kingdom. He serves on the editorial board and advisory committee of the following international journals: East Asia: An Internationaal Quarterly, Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia and Asian Journal of Comparative Politics. He is also editor of the 'Chinese Worlds' Series and the 'Malaysian Studies' Series for Routledge, London & New York. |
Publication
Finance
Evolving State -Business Relations in an Age of Globalisation: An Introduction
Strongmen politics and investment flows: China’s investments in Malaysia and the Philippines
Regime Changes, State-Business Ties and Remaining in the Middle-Income Trap: The Case of Malaysia
Political financing reform: Politics, policies and patronage in Malaysia
China in Malaysia: State-business relations and the new order of investment flows
Malaysia’s 14th General Election and UMNO’s Fall: Intra-Elite Feuding and the Pursuit of Power
China, India and Southeast Asia: Paths to Development and State-Society Relations
Minister of Finance Incorporated: Ownership and Control of Corporate Malaysia
Tacit knowledge innovation, generational change, and enterprise development: Chinese family businesses in Malaysia
Introduction: Malaysia’s 14th General Election and UMNO’s Fall: Intra-Elite Feuding and the Pursuit of Power
Malaysia’s Interventionist Developmental State: Public Policies and Nurturing Domestic SMEs.
"Diversity of Southeast Asian Capitalisms: Evolving State-Business Relations in Malaysia"