
Henry S. Rowen
FSI Senior Fellow Emeritus and Co-director, SPRIE; Director-Emeritus, Shorenstein APARCShorenstein APARC
Stanford University
Encina Hall E301
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
Global entrepreneurship and economic growth prospects for the developing world.
Henry S. Rowen is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, a professor of Public Policy and Management emeritus at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business and a senior fellow emeritus of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (Shorenstein APARC) at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. Rowen is an expert on international security, economic development, and high tech industries in the U.S. and Asia. His current research focuses on the rise of Asia in high technologies.
In 2004-05, Rowen served on the Presidential Commission on the Intelligence of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction. From 2001-04, he served on the Secretary of Defense Policy Advisory Board. Rowen was Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs in the U.S. Department of Defense from 1989 to 1991. He was also chairman of the National Intelligence Council from 1981 to 1983. Rowen served as president of the RAND Corporation from 1967 to 1972 and was assistant director, U.S. Bureau of the Budget, from 1965 to 1966.
Rowen's most recent work is co-editor of Greater China's Quest for Innovation (Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, 2008). He co-edited Making IT: The Rise of Asia in High Tech (Stanford University Press, 2006) and The Silicon Valley Edge: A Habitat for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (2000). Other books include Prospects for Peace in South Asia (edited with Rafiq Dossani) and Behind East Asian Growth: The Political and Social Foundations of Prosperity (1998). Among his articles are "The Short March: China's Road to Democracy," National Interest (1996); "Inchon in the Desert: My Rejected Plan,," National Interest (1995); "The Tide underneath the 'Third Wave,'" Journal of Democracy (1995).
Born in Boston in 1925, Rowen earned a bachelors degree in industrial management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1949 and a masters in economics from Oxford University in 1955.
Stanford Departments
Graduate School of Business; Hoover Institution
Publications
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Greater China's Quest for Innovation
Henry S. Rowen, Marguerite Gong Hancock, William F. Miller
Shorenstein APARC, distributed by Brookings Institution Press (2008)

The Curious Life of Clusters
Henry S. Rowen
Far Eastern Economic Review vol. 170, 6 (2007)
When Will the Chinese People Be Free?
Henry S. Rowen
Journal of Democracy vol. 18, 3 (2007)
Making IT: The Rise of Asia in High Tech
Henry S. Rowen, William F. Miller, Marguerite Gong Hancock
Stanford University Press (2006)
North Korea: 2005 and Beyond
Philip Yun, Gi-Wook Shin, Robert Carlin, Haksoon Paik, William B. Brown, Yong Sueng Dong, David Hawk, Kim Ki-Sik, Scott Snyder, Taik-Young Hamm, Henry S. Rowen
Shorenstein APARC, Brookings Institution Press (2006)

Events & Presentations
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- Innovations in Energy Efficiency: California, Taiwan and Mainland China
February 17, 2009 - February 18, 2009 Workshop
Henry S. Rowen, William F. Miller, Marguerite Gong Hancock
conference agenda available
A First Look at "Making IT: The Rise of Asia in High Tech"
November 14, 2006 Special Event
Henry S. Rowen, Richard Walker, Daniel Quon- Post-9/11 Efforts to Reorganize the Intelligence Community
April 26, 2005 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Henry S. Rowen, Keith Hansen, Sidney D. Drell - Prospects for Peace in South Asia
April 3, 2005 Lecture
Rafiq Dossani, Henry S. Rowen - South Asia and the Nuclear Future
June 4, 2004 - June 5, 2004 CISAC Conference
Mitchell B. Reiss, Rakesh Sood, David Sanger, Christopher F. Chyba, Scott D. Sagan, Lynn Eden, Henry S. Rowen
transcript, paper available
Research Programs & Projects
Stanford Program on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SPRIE)
Program
China's Quest for Independent Innovation
SPRIE Project- Information and Communication Technology in Rural India
Project - Introducing Power Pricing Reforms in India
Project
South Asia Initiative
Project
Stanford Project on Japanese Entrepreneurship (STAJE)
SPRIE Project- Taiwan Democracy
Project - The Rise of Asia's High-Tech Regions
SPRIE Project (Completed)



