Deborah Brown

Associate Scholar, Foreign Policy Research Institute
Asia Program

Deborah Brown, Associate Scholar, is associate professor in the Department of Asian Studies at Seton Hall University. She teaches modern and contemporary Asian area studies, with special attention to East Asia. Dr. Brown has authored, edited, and co-edited nine books on East Asian affairs and contemporary religion, including Religious Organizations and Democratization: Case Studies from Contemporary Asia (M. E. Sharpe, 2006), China under Hu Jintao: Opportunities, Dangers, and Dilemmas (World Scientific, 2006), and Christianity in the Twenty-first Century (Crossroad, 2000). Her current research addresses religious organizations and democratic transition and consolidation in East Asia. She is the managing editor of the Taiwan Journal of Democracy and has authored and co-authored over sixty articles—the majority on concerns of democratization in East Asia—in international media and scholarly journals.

Deborah Brown
Associate Scholar
,
Asia Program
Foreign Policy Research Institute
1528 Walnut Street, Suite 610
Philadelphia, PA 19102 USA
Tel: +1-215-732-3774
Fax: +1-215-732-4401