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Institutional
Affiliations
Center
for Strategic and International Studies:
Contributed chapter to publication on U.S.-China foreign policy,
published June 2003 (2)
German
Marshall Fund: Transatlantic Fellow, 2001-2002 (3)
Hong
Kong Democratic Party: Counsel to the Chairman, 1998-1999
(1)
Government
Posts/Panels/Commissions
U.S.
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations:
Senior Staff Member (majority) for Asia and the Pacific, 1996-1998
(1)
Departments
of State and Education: Held various positions in the 1980s
(1)
Education
Yale
University: B.A. in History (1)
Georgetown
University Law Center: J.D. (1)
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Highlights
& Quotes
Bork,
the daughter of conservative icon and former Supreme Court justice
nominee Robert Bork, is the deputy director of the Project for the
New American Century. She has worked as an Asian specialist for
the Senate and published various articles in the Asian Wall Street
Journal, Washington Post, The Weekly Standard,
Humanitarian Affairs Review, and Forward. (1)
A
recent article by Bork in the Asian Wall Street Journal called
for the replacement of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN): “The outlook for ASEAN and the [Asian Regional Forum]
ARF is not promising. There is, however, an alternative. Rather
than trying to the transform the ASEAN-ARF system, Asia's democracies
should establish a regional political and military alliance committed
to strengthening the democracy and security of its members and expanding
it in the region. Such an organization would be a logical outgrowth
of Asia's democratic development over the last half-century, and
an answer to the anachronistic regional institutions that now fail
to guarantee the region's security and freedom.” (4)
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