Background
Regnier, Philippe Thierry was born on June 18, 1960 in Paris. Son of Pierre and Josette (Bacquenois) Regnier.
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The author examines the economic and political aspects of the complementary and conflictual relations of Singapore, the cosmopolitan but Chinese-dominated city-state, with its two large neighbours Malaysia and Indonesia and with the other developing countries of the region. The author argues that this provides a key to understanding the tensions and movements which have affected ASEAN since the 1960s. The nature of Singapore's functions in the region, combined with the lessons of history, help to define the remarkable cohesion and development of the city-state. The author has pursued his research in the Asia-Pacific region in banking and at the universities of Paris and Geneva. He was on the staff of the French embassy in Djakarta in 1984-5.
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researcher Asian studies educator
Regnier, Philippe Thierry was born on June 18, 1960 in Paris. Son of Pierre and Josette (Bacquenois) Regnier.
Doctor of Philosophy, Giis International Studies, Geneva, 1986.
Junior officer French Embassy, Jakarta, Indonesia, 1984-1985. Assistant Giis, 1985-1986. Junior trainee Bank Brussel Lambert, Belgium, 1986-1987.
Research coordinator Modern Asia Research Center, Geneva, 1987-1993, director, since 1993. Senior lecturer Graduate Institute Development Studies, 1989—1990, professor, since 2000.
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Member International Association Asian Studies, and various national and international associations.