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T.J. Pempel is the Jack M. Forcey Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, specializing in East Asian regional dynamics, political economy, and security architecture. PhD from Columbia University (1972), with prior positions at Cornell, Wisconsin, and Washington universities.
Research examines comparative regionalism, Asia-Pacific security orders, Japan-Korea relations, and institutional responses to US-China competition. Key frameworks analyze 'regions of regimes' and middle-power strategies in institutional contexts.
Publications establish theoretical foundations for understanding Asia-Pacific institutional variation, geoeconomic competition, and alliance restructuring. Recent work focuses on economic-security nexuses and challenges to US-centered regional order.
Former director of Berkeley's Institute of East Asian Studies (2001-2005) and presidential appointee to Japan-US Friendship Commission. Received Japanese Foreign Ministry Commendation (2016).
Leads research on regional governance mechanisms through institutions like ASEAN+3 and emerging financial architectures. Advises policymakers on East Asian strategic dynamics.
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