sophal_ear
@sophal_ear
Storyteller/Dad/Author amzn.to/UXhoWc & amzn.to/WkxCEf WEForum.org YGL TED.com Fellow thunderbird.asu.edu Associate Dean & tenured Associate Professor
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http://sophalear.com 25-09-2008 21:56:52
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Just launched Sophalship using Google's NotebookLM to feed it my different writings. It's mind-boggling that an AI pretending to be 2 people can better explain my work than I can! Check it out Thunderbird School of Global Management Arizona State University Columbia University Press Routledge Books Routledge Politics, IR & Area Studies soundcloud.com/sophal_ear
On the occasion of President Carrer's funeral, I am proud to honor his legacy through my service on the board of Refugees International in this Opinion piece in USA TODAY: 'I cant let your people die." Thunderbird School of Global Management Arizona State University Columbia University Press Routledge Books Routledge Politics, IR & Area Studies usatoday.com/story/opinion/…
No Statute of Limitations for Genocide suggests sophal_ear
How Does a Nation Charm China? Name a Boulevard After Xi Jinping Hannah Beech quotes sophal_ear nytimes.com/2025/04/18/wor…
"Cambodia offers a litmus test: if Japan can sustain influence there, it may do so across mainland Southeast Asia" buff.ly/aDcdCRk | by sophal_ear
Honored to publish my first op-ed in the venerated Financial Times: The Thai-Cambodian clash is a systemic failure for the region ft.com/content/54542a… via @ft Thunderbird School of Global Management Arizona State University Routledge Books Columbia University Press Council on Foreign Relations PPIA Program
Thursday at 9 AM, @asiapolicy hosts a discussion on the ongoing crisis and fragile ceasefire at the Thailand-Cambodia border. With sophal_ear, Supalak Ganjanakhundee, The Asia Foundation’s Benjamin Zawacki, moderated by Bryanna Entwistle. x.com/AsiaPolicy/sta…
Honored to speak as a panelist on Asia Society Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) Unpacking the Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict panel yesterday; thanks to moderator Bryanna Entwistle panelists Benjamin Zawacki Supalak Ganjanakhundee Thunderbird School of Global Management Arizona State University Routledge Books Columbia University Press youtube.com/watch?v=QyeZ2Q…
Experts unpack the #Thailand-#Cambodia border conflict, the ceasefire, ASEAN diplomacy, U.S. & China influence, & Thailand's political future. Featuring sophal_ear, The Asia Foundation's Benjamin Zawacki, Supalak Ganjanakhundee, and Bryanna Entwistle. Watch: youtube.com/watch?v=QyeZ2Q…
Touched by Janay Kingsberry Travis M Andrews KennedyCenterHonors story ( washingtonpost.com/entertainment/…) Notably, a simple Google image search found that the relationship with Tiffany & Co. began in 2024 with a special commemorative brooch with The Kennedy Center shared on Instagram. instagram.com/p/DDxZ4jexS_A/…
I joined Bernie Furshpan on Holocaust Center’s Raised by Survivors to reflect on escape, resilience & the courage of ordinary people in extraordinary times. Humanity matters! youtube.com/watch?v=7RYuyd… #NeverAgain #SurvivorStories Arizona State University Thunderbird School of Global Management Columbia University Press Routledge Books Refugees International
Honored to moderate Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) webinar w/ Harvard University PhD candidate Taylor Coplen on Cambodia Building Between the Blocs & “engineered non-alignment” via roads, dams & factories still shaping politics today. Arizona State University Thunderbird School of Global Management @RoutledgeBooks Columbia University Press youtube.com/watch?v=L5q5fV…
Moderated Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) webinar w/ Dr. Alicia Landbeck on #Trauma , family, & #Resilience in #Cambodia . Her research reveals how mothers & grandmothers sustain meaning amid precarity & change. Arizona State University Thunderbird School of Global Management Columbia University Press Routledge Books youtu.be/aF9BUMk8CS0 #Psychology
Honored to testify before National Asian Pacific American Museum Commission. As a Cambodian American refugee turned professor, I called for a museum that tells both the tragedies & triumphs of Southeast Asian Americans—memory of loss & celebration of renewal Arizona State University Thunderbird School of Global Management Columbia University Press Routledge Books Refugees International
Ep 1 of American Experience: Kissinger airs tonight (7pm Phoenix/9ET). Honored to be part of this PBS documentary, including “Why Did Kissinger Wage a Secret War on Cambodia?” 🇰🇭 Thunderbird School of Global Management Arizona State University Columbia University Press Routledge Books pbs.org/video/why-did-… #AmericanExperiencePBS #Kissinger
I came to Princeton University as a refugee from Cambodia and left as a scholar shaped by the question: how can institutions fail, & redeem, societies? Now at Thunderbird School of Global Management Arizona State University, I teach & write re global governance, resilience, & human cost of political failure Columbia University Press Routledge Books