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Curtis Andressen

Senior Lecturer in Political and International Studies and
Flinders Asia Centre

BA BEd (Alta) MA (UBC) PhD (Flinders)

Phone

61 8 8201 2341

Fax

61 8 8201 5111

Email

Curt.Andressen@flinders.edu.au

Postal address

School of Political and International Studies
Faculty of Social Sciences
Flinders University GPO Box 2100 ADELAIDE 5001

Areas of expertise

International migration (with a focus on overseas students); migrant settlement patterns; impacts of ageing; Japan.

Indicative research publications

Andressen, Curtis A. "United States Role in the IMF, World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank." In Exploring Global Perspectives on the United States, Edited by David Levinson and Karen Advokaat et al. Great Barrington, Berkshire Publishing. (forthcoming September, 2005).
Andressen, Curtis A. "Post Cold War." In Exploring Global Perspectives on the United States, Edited by David Levinson and Karen Advokaat et al. Great Barrington, Berkshire Publishing. (forthcoming September, 2005).
Andressen, Curtis A. "Australia-United States Relations." In Encyclopedia of Global Perspectives, Edited by David Levinson and Karen Christensen et al. Great Barrington, Berkshire Publishing. (forthcoming June, 2005).
Samurai to Sony: A Short History of Japan, Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 2002.
Andressen, Curtis A. "Ageing Population - Japan." In Encyclopedia of Modern Asia. Edited by David Levinson and Karen Christensen et al., vol. 1, pp. 37-39. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 2002.
Gainey, Peter and Curtis A. Andressen. "The Japanese Educational System: Globalisation and International Education." Japanese Studies 22, no.2 (2002): 153-167.
The Educational Mobility of Korean Students. Centre of East Asian Studies, Occasional Papers, Melbourne, Monash University Press, 2001.
"The Impact of Japan's Ageing Population on Australia: Problems and Prospects." Lifelong Learning Institute Bulletin 6 2001: 1-16.