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Reuben Mondejar is professor at the IESE Business School in Spain, adjunct professor at the Hong Kong Management Association, and president of the Asian Studies Association of Hong Kong. He was previously associate professor at City University Hong Kong and served as associate of the US-Japan Program at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University. His current academic interests cover international business as they impinge on the various geopolitical and economic integration elements that are relevant to China and the ten countries of Southeast Asia (ASEAN). He is a regular Asian affairs commentator for international news providers CNBC, CCTV (China Central TV and CGTN), BBC, Bloomberg, CNN, & Reuters. He has held visiting academic appointments at Oxford University, Cambridge University, the Leibniz Institute for Economic Research, and the Kiel Institute for World Economics. He holds degrees in economics, finance, international studies, and organization theory. From the Philippines, he was educated at De La Salle University in Manila, Harvard University in the US, and the IESE Business School (University of Navarre) in Spain. Dr Mondejar is the author or co-author of eight books. His articles have appeared in the popular press, as well as prestigious academic journals.
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