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59th Program Year - Sixth Meeting

February 26, 2008

Tanoan Country Club

India's Passage to Asia: Implications for the U.S.

Dr. Satu Limaye

Dr. Satu Limaye is Director of the East-West Center Washington. He served as director of the Honolulu-based Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies research and publications division from 1998 to October 2006. Before assuming his position as Director of the East-West Center, in February 2007, he worked with the Institute for Defense Analysis in Alexandria, Virginia, as a member of the research staff.

Dr. Limaye was an Abe Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy's International Forum for Democratic Studies, and a Luce Scholar and head of programs on South Asia at the Japan Institue of International Affairs in Tokyo. He has also written, edited, and co-edited numerous books, monographs, and studies, including Japan in a Dynamic Asia; Special Assessment: the Asia-Pacific and the United States, 2004-2005; Religious Radicalism in South Asia; and Special Assessment: Asia's China Debate.

Dr. Limaye earned his Ph.D. in international relations at Oxford University's Magdalen College. He did his undergraduate studies at Georgetown University's Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Service, where he graduated magna cum laude and was selected to Phi Beta Kappa.