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Lydia Shanklin Roll

Anthropology Adjunct Faculty
Southern New Hampshire University

Dr. Lydia S. Roll is Anthropology Adjunct Faculty at Southern New Hampshire University. Previously she was an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science & Technology Policy Fellow serving as an Economic Officer covering the Republic of Korea in the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs (EAP) at the U.S. Department of State. She was previously an AAAS Fellow at the Millennium Challenge Corporation. Prior to embarking on her PhD, she taught English in Seoul, South Korea and Ankara, Turkey. She holds BAs in Political Science and Art History from Indiana University, an M.Ed. in Higher Education from Loyola University Chicago, and a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Kentucky.

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The following policy brief is part of a limited series from the Korea Economic Institute of America inspired by the latest edition of Korea Policy, Volume 3 Issue 2. You can read the author’s full paper by clicking here. Executive Summary  The U.S. shipbuilding industry reached its zenith during World War II, after which it…

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Region: Indo-Pacific

The Korea Economic Institute of America (KEI) is pleased to issue Vol. 3, Issue 2 of its new flagship journal, Korea Policy. Our new online journal carries forward the objective…

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Executive Summary  The U.S. shipbuilding industry reached its zenith during World War II, after which it has been in a precipitous decline. The United States’ current global market share in…

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