Faculty
Senior Advisor
Edward A. McCord (Ph.D., University of Michigan)
Professor Emeritus of History and International Affairs
Research Interests: Chinese history
Co-Director
Liana Chen (Ph.D., Stanford University)
Associate Professor of Chinese and International Affairs
Research Interests: Chinese literature, Chinese plays
Rome Hall 464
Tel: 202-994-9277
E-mail: liachen@gwu.edu
Co-Director
Alexa Alice Joubin (Ph.D., Stanford University)
Professor of English, Theatre, International Affairs, and East Asian Languages and Cultures
Co-director of the Digital Humanities Institute
Graduate Placement Director
Middlebury College John M. Kirk, Jr. Chair in Medieval and Renaissance Literature
Rome Hall 750
Tel: (202) 994-6639
E-mail: ajoubin@gwu.edu
Affiliated Faculty
Miaochun Wei (Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, George Washington University)
Teaching Instructor in the Chinese Language
Research Interests: Language pedagogy, second language acquisition, pragmatics
Rome Hall 455
801 22nd Street, NW
Tel: 202-994-4393
E-mail: mwei@gwu.edu
Deepa Ollapally (Ph.D., Columbia University)
Associate Director of The Sigur Center for Asian Studies
Research Professor of International Affairs
Research Interests: South Asian regional security, comparative politics of South Asia, nuclear nonproliferation, terrorism, gender and international security
Elliott School of International Affairs
1957 E Street, NW, Suite 503R
Tel: 202-994-8854
Fax: 202-994-6096
E-mail: deepao@gwu.edu
Robert Sutter (Ph.D., Harvard University) Professor of Practice of International Affairs Research Interests: Politics and foreign relations of Taiwan, international politics of East Asia, U.S. policy towards Asia
Elliott School of International Affairs 1957 E Street, NW, Suite 503K
Tel: 202-994-5886
Fax: 202-994-6096
E-mail: sutterr@gwu.edu
Robert J. Shepherd (Ph.D., George Mason University)
Visiting Associate Professor, Anthropology & International Affairs
Research Interests: Tourism, cultural heritage issues, side effects of market changes in China
Elliott School of International Affairs
1957 E Street, NW, Suite 601F
Tel: 202-994-2725
Fax: 202-994-6096
E-mail: rshepher@gwu.edu
Russell Korte (Ph.D., University of Minnesota)
Associate Professor of Human and Organizational Learning
Research Interests: Socialization of newcomers to organizations; Professional development of engineers
Email: rkorte@gwu.edu
Staff
1957 E Street, NW, Suite 503Q
Washington, DC 20052
Tel: (202) 994-3682
E-mail: rhaddock@gwu.edu
Dr. Lisa Lackney is the Program Associate for the East Asia National Resource Center. She graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2020 specializing in Japanese cultural history; her primary research is on the emotional experience of modernity in Japan during the 1920s-1930s. She has written and presented on a variety of topics including transhumanism in anime, Boy’s Love manga, and samurai films.
1957 E Street, NW, Suite 503N
Washington, DC 20052
Tel: (202) 994-5874
E-mail: lisa.lackney@gwu.edu
Robert Kincaid is the Program Coordinator for the East Asia National Resource Center (NRC) and the Taiwan Education and Research Program (TERP). He graduated from American University in 2021 majoring in International Relations with a regional focus of East Asia and the Pacific and specializes in cross-strait relations and the U.S-China relationship. His research interests also include U.S- Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) relations. He has previoiusly worked in international exchange programming and has experience assisting with the coordination and execution of the State Department’s Young Southeast Asian Leaders Association (YSEALI).
1957 E Street, NW, Suite 503N
Washington, DC 20052
E-mail: r.kincaid@email.gwu.edu
Hau David Feng is the Project Assistant for the Taiwan Education and Research Program (TERP). He is currently a second-year MA student in the Asian Studies program at the Elliott School of International Affairs, focusing on Cross-Strait Relations and Politics of China. He received his bachelor’s degree in English from Tamkang University in Taiwan and formerly worked as a freelance writer. He provides administrative support for TERP’s online presence, works on research initiatives, and helps to develop TERP programming.
1957 E Street, NW, Suite 503
Washington, DC 20052
E-mail: david.feng@email.gwu.edu