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职称:Professor
所属学校:University of San Diego
所属院系: Political Science and International Relations
所属专业:Political Science and Government, General
联系方式:(619) 260-7921
Lee Ann Otto, PhD, has been a member of the faculty since 1984. She is a professor in the department of Political Science and International Relations and has served as the associate dean of the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies since its inauguration in 2007. Otto is also the director of USD’s Masters Program in Peace and Justice Studies. She teaches courses on Chinese politics, Japanese politics, revolutionary change, and the law of the sea at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Her research focuses on Chinese policies relating to the war on terror and their impact on Uyghurs and other minority groups within China. She is a former recipient of USD’s University Professorship award.
Otto’s research interests focus on both marine policy and Chinese politics. She has conducted research on the application of international maritime law to the resolution of East Asian maritime disputes. Her interest in marine policy and indigenous peoples led to a study of the effect of globalization on the rights of indigenous peoples in Canada, New Zealand and the United States to offshore fisheries. Currently, China’s policies relating to the war on terror as they impact the Uyghur population in Xinjiang Province and other minority groups in China are the focus of her research. She has presented papers at conferences of the Western Social Sciences Association, the International Studies Association (ISA), ISA/Midwest Region, and the American Political Science Association. She is also a coauthor of Law and Politics in the People’s Republic of China in a Nutshell (1992), an examination of the post-1976 development of China’s legal system.