Background
Samuels, Marwyn was born on January 31, 1942 in Utica, New York, United States.
Samuels, Marwyn was born on January 31, 1942 in Utica, New York, United States.
University of Denver (Bachelor of Arts, 1964. Master of Arts, 1967). University of Washington (Doctor of Philosophy, 1971).
Spoken languages: Chinese, Tagalog.
Worked at Soble & Associates. Professor, Department of Geography and International Relations, 1986. Co-Director: China National School of Administration Program, 1993.
Vietnam National Institute of Public Administration Program, 1993. Director, East Asia Program, 1994, Global Affairs Institute, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. Professor, Department of Geography and Institute of Asian Studies, University of British Columbia, 1972-1985.
Visiting Professor: Cornell University, 1988-1989. Beijing University, 1981-1982. Author: "The Contest for the South China Sea," Methmen, 1982.
"Contemporary Social Science Methods and the Historical Geography of China," Beijing University, 1983 (in Chinese). The Firm of Soble & Associates specializes in international law including: complex international commercial transactions, project finance, international trade, intellectual property, corporate, political matters, dispute resolution and the representation of foreign governments, their agencies and instrumentalities, with particular expertise in China, Vietnam, Japan, Korea, the ASEAN Nations and other countries of Asia, as well as the CIS republics, India, Eastern and Western Europe, Africa and many countries in the Middle East and Central and South America. The Firm also frequently advises on United States.
Government matters (including contracts and subcontracts, grants and cooperative agreements, customs and trade, and other issues), electric power generation matters, and non-profit organizations.