Center for Khmer Studies
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Founded in 1999, the Center for Khmer Studies’ (CKS) "mission is to support research, teaching and public service in the social sciences, arts and humanities as they relate to Cambodia... The CKS is the first and only member institution of the Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) in Southeast Asia." [1]
Board
Accessed April 2012: [2]
- Lois de Menil, Ph.D., President
- Anne H. Bass, Vice-President
- Olivier Bernier, Vice-President
- Dean Berry, Esq., Secretary and General Counsel
- Gaye Fugate, Treasurer
- Michel Rethy Antelme, INALCO, Paris
- Olivier de Bernon, Ecole Francaise d’Extreme Orient, Paris
- Emma C. Bunker, Denver Art Museum
- Kieth Rethy Chhem, Universities of Vienna & Ulm
- Douglas Clayton, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Darryl Collins, Siem Reap, Cambodia
- Penny Edwards, University of California, Berkeley
- Bion Griffin, University of Hawai’i
- Anne Hansen, University of Wisconsin
- Jacques Hennessy, Rome
- Kamaleswar Bhattacharya, Paris
- Robert Kessler, Denver, CO
- Alan Kolata, University of Chicago
- Andrew Mertha, Cornell University
- John Miksic, National University of Singapore
- Steven Pesner, Esq., New York, NY
- Mary L. Porter, Houston, TX
- Dawn Rooney, Bangkok, Thailand
- Son Soubert, Royal University of Fine Arts, Cambodia
- Benny Widyono, Ph.D., United Nations (ret.)
- Bonnie Burnham, Chairman Emeritus
- Thak Chaloemtiarana, Cornell University, Trustee Emeritus
- Selma Ertegun, New York, NY, Trustee Emeritus
- Michael Sullivan, Ph.D., Director, ex officio