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Chang Li LinPublic Affairs Manager |
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(65) 6516 8380 (65) 6215 1013 |
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Curriculum Vitae |
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Ms Chang Li Lin is Public Affairs Manager at the Institute of Policy Studies.
Ms Chang coordinates the external relations and outreach programmes of the institute. She also assists in fundraising for IPS and is responsible for the development and management of the IPS Corporate Associate Scheme (CAS).
Prior to her current appointment, Ms Chang was a Research Associate at the institute. In that capacity, she coordinated the institute's work in the area of international relations and international law. She has written on Singapore's bilateral relations with Malaysia, the United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement and UN Peacekeeping.
She has a Masters in International Relations from the University of Kent at Canterbury, and a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Sociology and International Relations from the University of Reading in the United Kingdom
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United Nations as Peacekeeper and Nation-Builder: Continuity and Change - What Lies Ahead? Nassrine Azimi & Chang Li Lin, eds. Leiden/Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publisher, 2005
The Little Red Dot: Reflections by Singapore's Diplomats Tommy Koh and Chang Li Lin, eds. Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies and World Scientific Publishing Co. Ltd, 2005
The United States- Singapore Free Trade Agreement: Highlights and Insights Tommy Koh & Chang Li Lin, eds. Singapore: World Scientific Press and Institute of Policy Studies, 2004
UNTAET: Debriefing and Lessons Nassrine Azimi & Chang Li Lin, eds. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2003
The Reform Process of United Nations Peace Operations Nassrine Azimi & Chang Li Lin, eds. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2002
Chang Li Lin, in Remaking Singapore : Recommendations from the Institute of Policy Studies, 2002
Perspectives on Singapore 2002 Chang Li Lin, ed. Singapore: Times Academic Press & IPS, 2002
The Nexus Between Peacekeeping And Peace-Building: Debriefing and Lessons Nassrine Azimi & Chang Li Lin, eds. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2000
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