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Associate Professor in Comparative Politics of Southeast Asia
Associate Professor in Comparative Politics of Southeast Asia The S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, invites applications for a tenured faculty position at the Associate Professor level specialising in the study of the comparative politics of Southeast Asia. The candidate must conduct research and teach in any of the subject domains of the comparative politics of Southeast Asia, including but not limited to themes such as civil-military relations, the role of the developmental state, political institutions, political leadership and political systems. The candidate’s research and teaching should reflect a strong background in Comparative Politics and a balanced theoretical and empirical grounding.
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