Hsueh CV, January 2017 1 Curriculum Vitae ROSELYN HSUEH Associate Professor Department of Political Science Temple University 510-517-8968 email: [email protected]EDUCATION U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, California Ph.D., 2008 (Political Science) Master of Arts, 2001 (Political Science) Doctoral Dissertation: “China’s New Regulatory State: The Government’s Bifurcated Strategy Toward Foreign Investment.” Committee: Steven K. Vogel (Chair), Kevin J. O’Brien, Kiren A. Chaudhry, and Thomas B. Gold. Dissertation nominated for American Political Science Association’s Gabriel Almond Award for Best Dissertation in the Field of Comparative Politics, 2009. Masters Thesis: “The Significant Role of Patron-Client Relationships in Development.” Readers: David Leonard, Kevin O’Brien and Pradeep Chhibber National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan Advanced Mandarin, Mandarin Training Program, 2000 U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, California Bachelor of Arts, 1999 (Political Science) Senior Honors Thesis: “Mobilization of Civil Society in Taiwan’s Path to Democratization.” Advisor: M. Steven Fish ACADEMIC POSITIONS HELD Associate Professor (with tenure), Political Science, Temple University, 2016-. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Temple University, 2009-2016. Visiting Professorship, Graduate School of Finance and Asia Pacific Center, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico, 2014 Visiting Scholar, Institute of International Studies, U.C. Berkeley, 2013-2014; Faculty Residential Research Fellow, Institute of East Asian Studies; and Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Law and Society, School of Law, U.C. Berkeley, 2012-2013. Hayward R. Alker Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for International Studies; and Research Affiliate, U.S.-China Institute, University of Southern California, 2008-2009. Acting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, U.C. Berkeley, 2007-2008.
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Curriculum Vitae ROSELYN HSUEH Associate Professor
EDUCATION U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, California Ph.D., 2008 (Political Science) Master of Arts, 2001 (Political Science)
Doctoral Dissertation: “China’s New Regulatory State: The Government’s Bifurcated Strategy Toward Foreign Investment.” Committee: Steven K. Vogel (Chair), Kevin J. O’Brien, Kiren A. Chaudhry, and Thomas B. Gold.
Dissertation nominated for American Political Science Association’s Gabriel Almond Award for Best Dissertation in the Field of Comparative Politics, 2009.
Masters Thesis: “The Significant Role of Patron-Client Relationships in Development.” Readers: David Leonard, Kevin O’Brien and Pradeep Chhibber
National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan Advanced Mandarin, Mandarin Training Program, 2000 U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, California Bachelor of Arts, 1999 (Political Science)
Senior Honors Thesis: “Mobilization of Civil Society in Taiwan’s Path to Democratization.” Advisor: M. Steven Fish
ACADEMIC POSITIONS HELD Associate Professor (with tenure), Political Science, Temple University, 2016-. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Temple University, 2009-2016. Visiting Professorship, Graduate School of Finance and Asia Pacific Center, Tecnológico de
Monterrey, Mexico, 2014 Visiting Scholar, Institute of International Studies, U.C. Berkeley, 2013-2014; Faculty
Residential Research Fellow, Institute of East Asian Studies; and Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Law and Society, School of Law, U.C. Berkeley, 2012-2013.
Hayward R. Alker Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for International Studies; and Research Affiliate, U.S.-China Institute, University of Southern California, 2008-2009.
Acting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, U.C. Berkeley, 2007-2008.
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Visiting Scholar, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, People’s Republic of China, 2005-2006.
U.S. Fulbright Scholar to the People’s Republic of China, 2005-2006. PUBLICATIONS
Book
2011. China’s Regulatory State: A New Strategy for Globalization. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, Cornell Studies in Political Economy, 320 pp.
Reviewed by: Perspectives on Politics; Political Science Quarterly; Governance; The Economist; The China Journal; The China Quarterly; Journal of Chinese Political Science; China Economic Quarterly; China Economic Review; Indian Journal of Asian Affairs
In progress. Micro-institutional Foundations of Capitalism: The Globalization of China, India,
and Russia, under preparation for review at Cambridge University Press. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles 2016. “State Capitalism, Chinese-Style: Strategic Value of Sectors, Sectoral Characteristics, and
Globalization,” Governance 29:1 (January), pp. 85-102. 2015. “Nations or Sectors in the Age of Globalization: China’s Policy Toward Foreign Direct
Investment in Telecommunications,” Review of Policy Research 32:6 (November), pp. 627-648.
2014. “Fieldwork in Political Science: Encountering Challenges and Crafting Solutions,” co-
authored and co-edited symposium (with Francesca Refsum Jensenius and Akasemi Newsome), PS: Political Science and Politics 47:2 (April), pp. 391-393.
2016. Selected as the only complete symposium published in “Virtual Issue: Navigating the Profession: Sage Advice from the Pages of Ps,” PS: Political Science and Politics 49 S1 (February).
2012. “China and India in the Age of Globalization: Sectoral Variation in Post-Liberalization
Reregulation,” Comparative Political Studies 45:1 (January), pp. 32-62. Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters 2013. “Institutional Development and the Regulatory State in the South,” The Rise of the
Regulatory State of the South: Infrastructure and Development in Emerging Economies, edited by Navroz K. Dubash and Bronwen Morgan. Law and Global Governance Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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2006. “Who Rules the International Economy? Taiwan’s Daunting Attempts at Bilateralism,” Bilateral Trade Arrangements in the Asia Pacific: Origins, Evolution and Implication, edited by Vinod Aggarwal and Shujiro Urata. New York, NY: Routledge.
Invited Publications
2016. Written Report for Oral Testimony, Hearing on China’s Shifting Economic Realities and Implications for the United States, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, United States Congress (February 24).
2016. “Strategtic and Nonstrategic Sectors,” in State and Market in Contemporary China: Toward the 13th 5-Year Plan, edited by Scott Kennedy. A Report of CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies. Washington, D.C.: Center for Strategic and International Studies and Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
2014. “Taiwan’s Treaty Trouble,” Foreign Affairs (June). 2012. Written Report for Oral Testimony, Hearing on China’s State-Owned and State-Controlled
Enterprises, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC), United States Congress (February 15).
Published Research Reports 2014. “National Technology in a Globalized World: Strategic Assessments of Emerging
Technology,” with Anne Clunan, Kirsten Rodine Hardy, Margaret Kosal, and Ian McManus. PASCC Report Number 2014006, Department of Defense/ Naval Postgraduate School Project on Advanced Systems and Concepts for Countering WMD (PASCC). Report Number 2014 –006.
2004. “Mobilization of Civil Society in Taiwan’s Path to Democratization,” DSC Conference
Acquisitions of the British Library. Wetherby, U.K. Book Reviews 2015. Review of David H. Shinn and Joshua Eisenman’s China and Africa: A Century of
Engagement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012), The China Journal 73. 2012. “China’s Development Strategy and the Global Financial Crisis,” review of Justin Yifu
Lin’s Demystifying the Chinese Economy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011) and Nicholas Lardy’s Sustaining China’s Economic Growth after the Global Financial Crisis (Washington, D.C.: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2012), Asia Policy (July).
2011. Review of Irene Wu’s From Iron Fist to Invisible Hand: The Uneven Path of
Telecommunications Reform in China (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2009), Journal of Chinese Political Science 16:2.
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2008. Review of Yuezhi Zhao, Communication in China: Political Economy, Power, and Conflict (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008), Journal of Chinese Political Science 13:3.
Invited Blogging 2017. “"What will Trump change about trade relations with China? Here’s what you need to
know," The Washington Post, January 10. 2016. “A Primer on the Effects of Chinese Style Capitalism,” Pacific Council on International
Policy,” August 30. 2016. “Taiwan kicked out its ruling party for getting too close to mainland China. Here’s what
comes next,” The Monkey Cage of The Washington Post, February 1. 2015. “China manages capitalism for its own gain. This explains how,” The Monkey Cage of
The Washington Post, September 24. 2014. “Alibaba, the Golden Child of China’s Globalization Strategy, The Huffington Post,
October 15. 2013. “Diverging Globalizations: Lessons from China and India,” China Policy Institute Blog
(University of Nottingham) and Gateway (Mumbai), May 22. 2013. “The Making of the Taiwanese American Identity,” TaiwaneseAmerica.org: Highlighting
Taiwanese America, May 11. 2011. “How China Outsmarted the WTO,” Penn Program on Regulation RegBlog, December 26. 2011. “China’s open-door-then-close-door approach to foreign investment,” Nieman Watchdog,
Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Harvard University, August 25. HONORS AND AWARDS Summer Research Award, Office of the Provost, Temple University, 2017 Taiwan Fellowship, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan, 2017. Expert Witness, Congressional hearing on China’s Shifting Economic Realities and Implications
for the United States, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, United States Congress, February 24, 2016
Summer Research Award, Office of the Provost, Temple University, 2015 Visiting Professorship, Graduate School of Finance and Asia Pacific Center, Tecnológico de
Monterrey, Mexico, 2014 Faculty Residential Research Award, U.C. Berkeley, 2012-2013 Temple University Junior Sabbatical Leave, Temple University, 2012-2013 Expert Panelist, Congressional hearing on China’s State-Owned and State-Controlled
Enterprises, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, February 15, 2012 Grant-in-Aid for Research, Office of the Provost, Temple University, 2011 Summer Research Award, Office of the Provost, Temple University, 2010 Faculty Senate Seed Money Grant, Temple University Research Incentive Fund, 2010 Joseph Stiglitz Workshop on Poverty, Development and Globalization, Columbia University’s
Initiative for Policy Dialogue and University of Manchester’s Brooks World Poverty Institute, 2008.
Hayward Alker Post-Doctoral Fellowship, University of Southern California, 2008-2009 IEAS Graduate Fellowship, Institute of East Asian Studies, U.C. Berkeley, 2007 David L. Boren Graduate Fellowship, National Security Education Program, 2006-2007
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Fulbright Foundation Fellowship, Department of State, U.S. Government, 2005-2006 Pacific Rim Research Program Grant, Office of the President University of California, 2005 Graduate Division Summer Grant, U.C. Berkeley, 2001 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, Honorable Mention, 2001 University Multiyear Graduate Fellowship, U.C. Berkeley, 2000-2008 Mark U. Edwards Endowed Scholarship, U.C. Berkeley, 1998. Cal-in-the-Capital Intern, Washington, D.C., 1997 Greenline-Oliver Endowed Scholarship, U.C. Berkeley, 1997. Senator, Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC), 1996-1997 Student Representative, Academic Senate Library Committee, U.C. Berkeley, 1996-1997 California Alumni Scholarship, U.C. Berkeley, 1995-1999 CURRENT RESEARCH Under Peer Review “How China is impacting Business-State Relations in Africa: The Cases of Angola and Nigeria,”
coauthored with Michael B. Nelson, under review at World Development. Book Manuscript Micro-institutional Foundations of Capitalism: The Globalization of China, India, and Russia,
under preparation for review at Cambridge University Press. Papers-in-Progress “Globalization and Market Governance: Different Paths to Development in China and Russia,”
article under preparation for peer review. “Super Suits and Strategic Technology: Analyzing Strategic Regulation in the Textile Industry in
China and India,” article under preparation for peer review. “Who Defines National Interest in Taiwan’s Trade Policy: Partisan Politics, Developmental State
Legacy, and the Role of Industry and Business Associations” Other Research Projects The Relationship Between Economic and Social Control: The Politics of Market Governance in
China’s Social Policy The Politics of Trade Policy and the Political Economy of Identity in Post-Developmental State
East Asia Studies in Contemporary Taiwanese Christianity (co-editor) Taiwanese Christianity in the Sunflower Era (co-editor)
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INVITED PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS “Diverging Globalizations: National and Sectoral Pathways to Development in China and India,”
paper on the panel, “Reassessing the Sub-National Approach to China and India’s Political Economies,” proposed for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 31 - September 3, 2017.
“Strategic Value, Institutions, and Sectoral Structures: Divergent Development of Global
Textiles in China and Russia,” paper accepted for presentation on panel, “Authoritarian Adaptability: Comparative Trajectories in China and Russia,” at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Baltimore, MD, February 22, 2017.
“Market Governance and Globalization: National and Sectoral Paths to Development,” on panel,
“Transformations for Understanding State Capitalism,” at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 1-4, 2016.
“Dynamic Authoritarianism: Market Pathways in China & Russia Telecommunications,” self-
organized panel, “Governing Markets & Politics in Information Communications in China & Russia” at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 1-4, 2016.
“Comparative Perspectives on China’s Regulatory State,” co-organized roundtable at the Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 1-4, 2016.
“Market Governance and Globalization: National and Sectoral Paths to Development,” in
“Building Bridges between Economic Sociology and International Relations” at the 28th Annual Meeting conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, University of California, Berkeley, June 24-26, 2016.
“Dynamic Authoritarianism: Market Pathways in China & Russia Telecommunications” in
“Markets, Firms and Institutions” at the 28th Annual Meeting conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, University of California, Berkeley, 24-26 June 2016.
“China versus India: Two Paths to Global Economic Integration,” paper accepted for
presentation on co-organized “Political Economy in the Rise of China and India,” panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 3-6, 2015.
“Foreign Capital Liberalization and Development: China and Russia Compared,” paper accepted
for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 3-6, 2015.
“Super Suits and Strategic Technology: Analyzing Strategic Regulation in the Textile Industry in
China and India,” Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 26-29, 2014.
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“National Sector-specific Global Integration: Comparing Labor and Capital-Intensive Textiles in China and India,” self-organized panel, “Understanding Globalization Through The Politics of Sectors,” Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 26-29, 2014.
“Capitalism Chinese-Style: The State, Strategic Value of Sectors, and Market Governance,”
paper prepared for 42nd Taiwan-American Conference on Contemporary China, Institute of International Relations (IIR), National Chengchi University (NCCU), Taiwan, December 5-6, 2013.
“Super-Suits and Strategic Technology: Analyzing Strategic Regulation in the Textile Sector In
China and India,” paper prepared for panel, “Governing Nanotechnology in a Globalized World II: Cross-National Dimensions,” at Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (S.NET), 5th Annual meeting October 27-30, 2013, Boston.
“Strategic Value, Domestic Institutions, and Sectoral Structures: The Globalization of
Telecommunications in China and India,” self-organized panel, “Comparative Political Economy of China and India,” at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, August 31, 2013.
“How is China Impacting Business-State Relations in Africa?” (with Michael B. Nelson),
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, August 30, 2013. “Who Wins? China Wires Africa: The Cases of Angola and Nigeria,” paper prepared for
the NYU/Giessen Development Finance Conference, New York University School of Law, New York, New York, April 9, 2013.
“Governing Nanotechnology in a Globalized World: Cross-National Dimensions and Strategic
Assessments of a Disruptive Technology,” Research Workshop for Collaborative Project of Naval Postgraduate School/ Northeastern University/ Georgia Institute of Technology/ Temple University on Nanotechnology, San Francisco, April 5-6, 2013.
“Neoliberalism and Global Development: Lessons from Developing Countries and Sectors,”
Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013. “The Relationship Between Economic and Social Control: The Politics of Market Governance in
China’s Social Policy,” Residential Research Fellow Working Group, Institute of East Asian Studies, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, October 31, 2012.
“Strategic Value, Domestic Institutions, and Sectoral Structures: The Globalization of
Telecommunications in China and India,” self-organized panel, “Comparative Political Economy of China and India,” at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 2012.
“Defying Conventional Wisdom: Variation in the Market Liberalization of Telecommunications
Services in China and India,” co-organized panel, “Comparative Political Economy of China
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and India,” presented at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, April 1-4, 2012.
“Who Wins? China Wires Africa,” co-authored paper (with Michael Nelson), Annual Meeting of
the African Studies Association, Washington, D.C., November 17, 2011. “State-making and Globalization: The Microfoundations of China’s Grand Strategy,” Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, September 3, 2011.
“Understanding Sectoral Reregulation in China’s New Regulatory State,” Annual Meeting of the
Law and Society Association, San Francisco, June 2, 2011. “Foreign Capital Liberalization and Development: Lessons from Nations and Sectors,” Annual
Convention of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Quebec, March 18, 2011. “Nations or Sectors in the Age of Globalization: The Case of China,” Annual Meeting of the
Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Philadelphia, June 26, 2010. “Chinese Capitalism in the Age of Globalization: Evidence from Telecommunications and
Textiles,” self-organized and chaired panel, “China’s New Regulatory State: Social and Economic Regulation Considered,” at the Annual Conference of the Association of Asian Studies, Philadelphia, March 25-28, 2010.
“China and India in the Age of Globalization: Variation in the Reregulation of Foreign Direct
Investment,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, September 3, 2009.
“Lessons from China and India: National Models of Sectoral Integration into the International
Economy,” panel on “FDI and Development” Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New York, February 17, 2009.
“China and India: Variation in the Reregulation of Foreign Direct Investment in the Age of
Globalization,” panel, “Politics of FDI,” Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New York, February 17, 2009.
“Crossing the River By Feeling for the Stones: Conducting Research in Varying Contexts in
China,” co-organized panel, “The Nuts and Bolts of Challenging Fieldwork,” at the Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Boston, August 28-31, 2008.
“China’s Liberalization Two-Step: A Response to Globalization,” Initiative for Policy Dialogue
Task Force on China, Columbia University, University of Manchester, June 25-26, 2008. “Who Wins?: China Wires Africa,” co-authored paper accepted for delivery at Annual
Convention of International Studies Association, San Francisco, March 26-29, 2008.
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“The Chinese State and Foreign Capital: Who Controls Whom,” self-organized panel, “Globalization Reexamined: The State and FDI in Comparative Perspective,” at the Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Chicago, August 30, 2007.
“The Chinese State and Foreign Capital: Who Controls Whom” panel on “The Politics of Liberalization,” Annual Meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, April 15, 2007.
“Who Rules the International Economy? The State-System, Domestic Forces or the Market,”
edited volume workshop for Bilateral Trade Arrangements in the Asia Pacific: Origins, Evolution and Implication, East West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, December, 2003.
“Mobilization of Civil Society in Taiwan’s Path to Democratization: The Case of the Taiwanese
Presbyterian Church,” North American Taiwan Studies Conference, Harvard University, June 16-19, 2000.
Invited Presentations “Diverging Globalizations: National and Sectoral Pathways to Development in China and India,”
co-sponsored by Center for Contemporary Study of India and the Center for the Contemporary Study of China, University of Pennsylvania, March 17, 2017.
“National Sectoral Pathways to Globalization: Chinese-style Capitalism in Comparative
Perspective,” Cornell Contemporary China Initiative Lecture Series, East Asia Program, Cornell University, March 13, 2017.
“Market Governance as Industrial Policy in China’s New Normal,” East West Center-Korean
Development Institute Annual Collaborative Project/ Conference, East West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 3-4, 2016.
“The Strategic Value Logic of National and Sectoral Pathways to Globalization,” Comparative
Politics Workshop, Department of Political Science, George Washington University, October 7, 2016.
“Globalization and Market Governance: Different Paths to Development in China and Russia,”
Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, December 10, 2015. “Globalization and Market Governance: Different Paths to Development in China and Russia,”
Modern Asia Seminar, Harvard University, November 6, 2015. “Who Defines National Interest in Taiwan’s Trade Policy? Industry Associations, Partisan
Politics and the Cross-Strait Trade in Services Agreement,” conference on the “Politics of Polarization: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective,” The Taiwan Democracy Program, Center for Democracy, Development, and Rule of Law, Stanford University, October 18, 2014.
“Economies and Identities: The Politics of Taiwan’s Globalization in the Age of China,” Center
for Democracy, Development, and Rule of Law, Stanford University, May 5, 2014.
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“China and Globalization: A Liberalization Two-Step,” Graduate School of Finance, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico, March 2014.
“Globalization and the Rise of China,” International Relations Department, Tecnológico de
Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico, March 2014. “Policy Analysis: Prospects for Chinese Economic Policy in the Xi Jinping Era,” Institute of
Asian Research, University of British Columbia, November 26, 2013. “China versus India: Two Paths to Integration into the International Economy,” Department of
Political Science, University of British Columbia, November 25, 2013. “Who Wins? China Wires Africa: The Cases of Angola and Nigeria,” Institute of East Asian
Studies, University of California, Berkeley, February 4, 2013. “Strategic Value, Domestic Institutions, and Sectoral Structures: The Globalization of
Telecommunications in China and India,” Comparative Politics Colloquium, Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, December 7, 2012.
“China’s Liberalization Two-Step: A Response to Globalization,” keynote speech for conference
on “Re-drawing the Boundaries: Multidisciplinary Interrogations of State and Society in China”, University of California, Berkeley, October 6-7, 2012.
“China’s Regulatory State: A New Strategy for Globalization,” book presentations, 2011-2013
School of International Service, American University Department of Political Science and Watson Institute of International Affairs, Brown University East Asian Studies Program, Princeton University Department of Government, University of Texas, Austin Institute of East Asian Studies, Center for the Study of Law & Society, and Berkeley Center for the Study of Law, Business and the Economy, U.C. Berkeley School of Advanced International Studies China Studies Program, Johns Hopkins University School of Law Penn Program on Regulation and Center for East Asian Studies, University of Pennsylvania
“China’s New Capitalism in the Age of Globalization: Evidence Across Industries,” Lyndon B.
Johnson School of Public Affairs and Strauss Center for International Security and Law, University of Texas, December 9, 2010.
“Understanding China and India’s Liberalization Two-Step: Variation in Integration into
International Economy,” Center for International Studies, University of Southern California, April 19, 2009.
“Doing Fieldwork in Challenging Contexts,” Professional Development Workshop, Department
of Political Science, U.C. Berkeley, March 17, 2009.
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“China’s New Regulatory State: The Government’s Bifurcated Strategy Toward Foreign Investment,” Advanced Graduate Workshop on Poverty, Development and Globalization, organized by the Initiative for Policy Dialogue and Brooks World Poverty Institute, June 15-July 4, 2008, Manchester, U.K.
“Doing Fieldwork in Challenging Contexts,” co-organized Professional Development Workshop,
Department of Political Science, U.C. Berkeley, March 14, 2008. “The Chinese State and Foreign Capital: Who Controls Whom,” Institute for International
Studies International Relations Colloquium Series, U.C. Berkeley, Oct. 11, 2007. CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION “Market Governance as Industrial Policy in China’s New Normal,” East-West Center-Korean
Development Institute Annual Collaborative Project/ Conference, East West Center, November 3-4, 2016.
Co-organizer and presenter, Roundtable on Comparative Perspectives on China’s Regulatory
State, panel accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 1-4, 2016.
Organizer, Governing Markets & Politics in Information Communications in China & Russia”
panel accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 1-4, 2016.
Discussant, “Local Governance in a Globalized World,” panel accepted at the Annual Meeting of
the American Political Science Association, September 1-4, 2016. Expert panelist, “Innovation, New Economy, and Structural Reform,” the think tank conference
of September 2016 G-20 Summit, Institute of World Economics and Politics at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai Institute of International Studies, Remin University’s Chongyang Research Institute, and Zhejiang University, June 17-19, 2016, Hangzhou, China, Declined.
Discussant, Comparative Politics Day, Political Science, Temple University, May 5, 2016. Chair and Discussant, “The Politics of Uneven Development: Subnational Perspectives from
China and India,” Association of Asian Studies Annual Conference, March 31, 2016 Seattle, Washington.
Invited to participate and present at international workshop on “Business, Government and
Economic Institutions in China,” Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities and Social Sciences, Zhejiang University, January 22-23, 2016, Declined.
Invited to participate and present at, “Between the Public and Private Sectors: Contemporary
State-Owned Enterprises,” Roundtable/ Workshop, Center for International and Comparative
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Law and Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University Law School, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, December 4-5, 2015, Declined.
Presenter and Participant, “State and Market in China: Toward the 13th Five-Year Plan,” Center
for Strategic International Studies, Washington, D.C., November 23, 2015. Co-organizer, “Political Economy in the Rise of China and India,” panel accepted for the Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 3-6, 2015. Discussant, Comparative Politics Day, Political Science, Temple University, April 29, 2015. Chair, “Concluding Thoughts and Comparative Implications,” panel for book conference, Center
for the Study of Contemporary China, University of Pennsylvania, March 18, 2015. Discussant, “Great Powers, Emerging Technologies, and Regionalism in Eurasia,” panel at the
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 2014.
Invited to participate in Conference on South Asian Development, South Asian Studies Program,
National University of Singapore, July 21-22, 2014, Declined. Organizer, “Understanding Globalization Through The Politics of Sectors,” panel at the Annual
Convention of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 26-29, 2014. Organizer, “Comparative Political Economy of China and India,” panel at the Annual Meeting of
the American Political Science Association, Chicago, August 31, 2013. Discussant, “Industrial Policy in the Financial Crisis Era” conference, Berkeley APEC Study
Center, University of California, Berkeley, May 3, 2013. Discussant, “The Diffusion of Technology and the Struggle for Market Shares,” panel at the
Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013. Discussant, “Emerging Powers: New Development Paradigms?” panel at the Annual Convention
of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013. Discussant, “China and Raw Material Exporters,” panel at the Annual Convention of the
International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013. Organizer and Moderator, “Fieldwork in Political Science: Encountering Challenges and
Crafting Solutions,” Research Methods Workshops, Spring and Fall 2013. Keynote Speaker, conference on “Re-drawing the Boundaries: Multidisciplinary Interrogations
of State and Society in China,” University of California, Berkeley, October 6-7, 2012. Participant, Residential Research Fellow Working Group, Institute of East Asian Studies, U.C.
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 2012-2013. Participant, Junior Faculty Working Group, Department of Political Science, U.C. Berkeley,
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Berkeley, CA, 2012-2013. Participant, Comparative Politics Colloquium, Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, 2012-2013. Co-organizer and Participant, Comparative Politics Colloquium, Department of Political Science,
Temple University, 2011-2012. Organizer, “Comparative Political Economy of China and India,” panel at the Annual Meeting of
the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 2012. Co-organizer, “Comparative Political Economy of China and India,” panel at the Annual
Convention of the International Studies Association, San Diego, California, April 1-4, 2012. Discussant, “Why Sectors Matter in China: The Value of Cross-Sector Analysis for the Study of
China’s Globalizing Economy?” panel at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Montréal, March 16-19, 2011.
Chair, “Environmental Governance” panel at the Annual Convention of the International Studies
Association, Montréal, March 16-19, 2011. Chair and organizer, “China’s New Regulatory State: Social and Economic Regulation
Considered,” panel at the Annual Conference of the Association of Asian Studies, Philadelphia, March 25-28, 2010.
Discussant, “China & the Developing Countries: Merging Theory and Practice,” panel at the
Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 17-20, 2010.
Organizer and moderator, “Thirty Years and Counting: The Multi-Faceted Significance of the
Taiwan Relations Act,” Center for International Studies, University of Southern California, April 23, 2009.
Discussant, Kwei-bo Huang (Visiting Fulbright Scholar, The Johns Hopkins University),
“Looking at East Asian Conflict Management Through the Lens of the Taiwan Strait,” Center for International Studies, University of Southern California, November 11, 2008.
Participant, Advanced Graduate Workshop on Poverty, Development and Globalization,
organized by the Initiative for Policy Dialogue and Brooks World Poverty Institute, June 15-July 4, 2008, Manchester, U.K.
Co-organizer, “The Nuts and Bolts of Challenging Fieldwork,” panel at the Annual Meeting of
American Political Science Association, Boston, August 28-31, 2008. Discussant, Heiner Schulz (University of Pennsylvania), “Political Institutions and Foreign
Direct Investment in Developing Countries: Does the Sector Matter?,” Institute for International Studies IR Colloquium Series, U.C. Berkeley, Oct. 10, 2007.
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Organizer, “Globalization Reexamined: The State and FDI in Comparative Perspective,” panel at
the Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Chicago, August 30, 2007. Co-organizer, Berkeley-Stanford China Studies Conference, Stanford University, Stanford, CA,
2007. Co-organizer, Berkeley-Stanford China Studies Conference, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 2005. Moderator, Law Symposium on the 50th Anniversary of San Francisco Peace Treaty, Formosan
Association for Public Affairs, Grand Hyatt, San Francisco, CA, September 8, 2001. GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (Competitive Awards) Summer Research Award, Office of the Provost, Temple University, 2017, $7000. Taiwan Fellowship, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan, 2017, $10,000. East West Center-Korean Development Institute Collaborative Project, 2016, $10,000. Summer Research Award, Office of the Provost, Temple University, 2015, $7000. Visiting Professorship, Graduate School of Finance and Asia Pacific Center, Tecnológico de
Monterrey, Mexico, 2014. Faculty Residential Research Award, Institute of East Asian Studies, U.C. Berkeley, 2012-2013.
$20,300. Governing Nanotechnology in a Globalized World. Project on Advanced Systems and Concepts
for Countering WMD, administered through the Naval Post-graduate School in Monterey and funded by the Department of Defense and the Department of the Navy (ONR). Naval Supply Fleet Logistics Center, U.S. Navy, N00244-13-1-0029, 2012-2014. Self: $6000. Total Amount: $113,000.
Grant-in-Aid for Research, Office of the Provost, Temple University, 2011, $3000. Faculty Senate Seed Money Grant, Temple University Research Incentive Fund, 2010, $7000. Summer Research Award, Office of the Provost, Temple University, 2010, $7000. TEACHING Undergraduate and Graduate Advising and Mentoring Courses Taught Temple University Undergraduate Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Asian Studies Program
Fall 2016, introduction to research methods, Evidence and Knowledge Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Asian Studies Program
Spring 2016, upper division seminar, China: State and Society Spring, 2016, introduction to research methods, Evidence and Knowledge
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Fall 2015, introduction to research methods, Evidence and Knowledge Spring 2015, upper division research preparation seminar, China: State and Society Fall 2014, upper division lecture, Comparative Politics of Developing Nations Spring 2012, Independent Study Honors Thesis Spring 2012, upper division lecture, Globalization and the State Spring 2012, honors general education, State, Markets, & International Economy: Globalization Today Fall 2011, upper division lecture, China: State and Society
Spring 2011, introduction large lecture, Foreign Governments Spring, 2001, upper division seminar lecture, Comparative Politics of Developing Nations
Fall 2010, upper division lecture, China: State and Society Spring 2010, upper division capstone seminar, China in the Age of Globalization Fall 2009, upper division capstone seminar, The State and Globalization Reexamined
Graduate Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Asian Studies Program
Fall 2016, graduate seminar, Political Economy of Identity in the Global Era Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Fall 2015, graduate seminar, Comparative Politics: Developing Countries Spring 2015, graduate seminar/ Independent Study, Political Economy of Development Fall 2011, graduate seminar, Comparative Politics: Developing Countries Fall 2010, Ph.D. seminar, Political Economy of Development Fall 2009, Ph.D. seminar, The State and the Market: China in a Globalized World
Alumni/ Professional Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Spring 2011, “Classic China and the Yangtze,” Alumni Trip to China, April 26-May 9, 2011 U.C. Berkeley Undergraduate Acting Instructor, Department of Political Science Fall 2007, self-initiated and designed advanced undergraduate seminar, The State and
Globalization Reexamined: China, Global Power or Political Decay? Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Political Science
Fall 2004, Introduction to Comparative Politics Spring 2004, Introduction to Empirical Analysis and Quantitative Methods Fall 2003, Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment Spring 2003, Politics in China Fall 2002, Transitions to Democracy Summer 2002, Chinese Politics and Society (taught in locales in eastern and western China)
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Dissertation Committee Service In-Progress 1) Caroline Tynan, Political Science, Temple University, 2016-; 2) Joel Blaxland, Political Science, Temple University, 2016-; 3) Ian Matthews, Political Science, Temple University, 2016- Completed 1) Kevin M. Hockmuth, Political Science, Temple University, 2015; 2) Justin Murphy, Political Science, Temple University, 2014; 3) Nicolaos Catsis, Political Science, Temple University, 2014; 4) Shu-Fan Wen, Anthropology, Temple University, 2011 Undergraduate Honors Thesis/ Research Advisory 1) Soyean Huang, Political Science, Temple University, 2016-2017; 2) Calvin Thrall, Political Science, Temple University, 2017; 3) Anna Panutsa, Fox School of Business, 2017, Temple University; 4) Verina Bols, Political Science, Temple University, 2016-2017; 5) Liang-Yi Li, Global Studies and History, Temple University, 2016; 6) Molly Lawrence, Political Science, Temple University, 2015-2016; 7) Caitlin Browne, Political Science, Temple University, 2012; 8) Joyce Kang, Political Science, Diamond Scholar/ TURF, Temple University, 2011; 9) Fang Hu, History, U.C. Berkeley, Spring 2004; 10) Christian Chen, Political Economy of Industrialized Societies, U.C. Berkeley, Spring 2001 Research Team: Graduate Research Assistants: 1) Nicolaos Catsis (2009-2010); 2) Elena Sokolova (2015); 3) Stefanie Ines Kasperak (2014-2015); 3) Walter James (2016-current) Undergraduate Research Assistants: 1) Alyssa Drachslin (2014-2015); 2) Ismael Mahamane Bamba (2015); 3) Taylore Roth (2015); 4) Omobolanle Temilade Adisa (2016); 5) Rachel H Shifman (2016); 6) Ben Dunbar (2016-current); 7) Rebecca John (2017-current) Joint and Affiliated Appointments Asian Studies Program, Asian Studies Advisory Council, Temple University Teaching Presentations “Comparative Capitalism, Politics of Identity, and China’s New Normal,” Comparative Day,
Department of Political Science, May 5, 2016. “Globalization and the Rise of China: China’s Basic Economic Strategy and Geopolitical
Implications,” World Affairs Council and Knowledge@Wharton “2015 Summer Global
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Leadership Seminar: China on a Shifting World Stage,” University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, July 20, 2015.
“China and Globalization: A Liberalization Two-Step,” Graduate School of Finance,
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico, March 2014. “Globalization and the Rise of China,” International Relations Department, Tecnológico de
Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico, March 2014. “Policy Analysis: Prospects for Chinese Economic Policy in the Xi Jinping Era,” Institute of
Asian Research, University of British Columbia, November 26, 2013. “China: In Historical Perspective,” lecture given in China, on “Classic China and the Yangtze”
Temple University Alumni Trip to China, April 26-May 9, 2011. “China Under Reform (1978-2011): Market Transition and Global Integration,” lecture given in
China, on “Classic China and the Yangtze” Temple University Alumni Trip to China, April 26-May 9, 2011.
“Developing Country or Crisis in the Making?: The Political, Economic & Social
Consequences of China’s Reform Strategy,” lecture given in China, on “Classic China and the Yangtze” Temple University Alumni Trip to China, April 26-May 9, 2011.
“Conducting In-depth Fieldwork: Lessons from the Field,” lecture given in IR 211 International
Relations, Approaches to Research, University of Southern California, October 28, 2008. “How China Grows: China’s Distinctive Integration into the International Economy,” lecture in
PS139B Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment, U.C. Berkeley, June 12, 2008.
“The Chinese State and the Market: ‘Socialism with Chinese Characteristics’ or a Variety of Capitalism,” lecture in PS 138E Varieties of Capitalism: The Political-Economic Systems of the World, U.C. Berkeley, April 24, 2007.
“Taiwanese politics in historical and comparative perspective,” lecture in PS 143C Chinese
Politics and Society, Spring 2003. SERVICE Service to the Profession Selected as the only completed symposium published in “Virtual Issue: Navigating the
Profession: Sage Advice from The Pages of Ps,” PS: Political Science and Politics 49 S1 (February), 2016.
Moderator/ Faculty Advisor, Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honors Society Delta Rho Chapter (Temple University), American Political Science Association, 2015-.
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Member, Jervis-Schroeder Book Award Committee, International History and Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 2014-2015.
Book Manuscript Reviewer Oxford University Press Cambridge University Press Journal Referee America Journal of Political Science; American Political Science Review; Asia Policy; Business and Politics; The China Journal; The China Quarterly; Comparative Political Studies; Comparative Politics; Governance; Issues & Studies; Journal of Development Studies; Perspectives on Politics; Regulation & Governance; Review of Policy Research; Socio-Economic Review; World Politics Service to Temple University Elected Senator, Faculty Senate, 2016-. Member, Fulbright Scholarship Selection Committee, 2015-. Faculty Participant, Student Athlete Recruitment, Nancy & Donald Resnick Academic Support
Center for Student-Athletes, 2015-. Member, Provost Task Force on South University of Science and Technology of China Temple
University International College (SUSTC TUIC) Undergraduate Program, 2015. Faculty Advisor and Lecturer, Temple Alumni Travel in China, lectures in Beijing, Chongqing,
Shanghai, Yangtze River, and Xian, April and May, 2011. Member, Boren National Security Education Program Scholarship Committee, 2010-2011. Research presentation, “The Politics of Market Liberalization and the Rise of National Sectoral
Reregulation,” to the Vice Provost for Research, October 22, 2010. Service to College of Liberal Arts, Temple University Member, Executive Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 2016-2017. Principal Advisor, Overseas Study Credit Transfer Petitions, Asian Studies Program, 2011-. Member, Asian Studies Advisory Council, Asian Studies Program, 2009-. Participant, Asian Studies Periodic Program Review: Self-study & External Review, 2009-2010. Service to the Department of Political Science, Temple University Member, Strategic Planning Committee, 2017-. Member, Comparative Politics Search Committee, 2016-2017. Faculty/ Advisor, Temple Delta Rho Chapter, Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society, 2015-. Faculty Convener/ Organizer, Comparative Politics Colloquium, 2015-. Merit Committee, 2015-2016. Comparative Politics Subfield Coordinator, 2015. Examiner, Comparative Politics Qualifying Exam committees, 2010-.
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Faculty Discussant, Comparative Politics Day, April 29, 2015; May 5, 2016. Panelist, “Publishing: How do you make things publishable during graduate school?” Graduate
Professionalization Workshop, Political Science Graduate Student Association, February 25, 2015.
Organizer and Chaperon, Pi Sigma Alpha/ Honors Undergrads Meeting with the First Secretary of the French Mission of the United Nations, New York, NY, 2015.
Science Graduate Student Association, October 5, 2010. Panelist and discussant, “Presenting at Conferences,” Graduate Professionalization Workshop,
Political Science Graduate Student Association, November 5, 2009. Service and Presentations to Government Officials and International Organizations Expert panelist, “Innovation, New Economy, and Structural Reform,” the think tank conference
of September 2016 G-20 Summit, Institute of World Economics and Politics at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai Institute of International Studies, Remin University’s Chongyang Research Institute, and Zhejiang University, June 17-19, 2016, Hangzhou, China. Declined.
Expert consultant, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, United States
Congress, 2016-. Expert panelist, U.S. Congressional Hearing on China’s Shifting Economic Realities and
Implications for the United States, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, February 24, 2016.
Invited to Small Roundtable Meeting with United States President Barak Obama, convened by
Rebecca Blank, Acting United States Secretary of Commerce (now Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Michael Froman, Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics of National Security Council and National Economic Council (now U.S. Trade Representative), March 1, 2013. Declined due to China and India fieldwork.
Expert panelist, U.S. Congressional Hearing on China’s State-Owned and State-Controlled
Enterprises, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, February 15, 2012. Invited Presentations to the Community “What Does It Mean to Be American: The Underlying Socio-Political Dynamics Surfacing In
Election Year,” Wise Retirees, First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, October 19, 2016.
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“Getting a Grip on China’s Economy,” Pacific Council on International Policy, Los Angeles, CA, August 31, 2016.
“Globalization, Politics of Markets, and Development: Where Does God Come In?,” Teaching Members’ Series, First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, November 18, 2015.
“A Rapidly Rising China in the Age of Globalization,” World Affairs Council, Worcester, MA, November 6, 2015.
“Presbyterian Church in Taiwan (PCT), 1865-Present: From Canadian and Scottish Missions to an Indigenous Church Active in Civil Society,” First Presbyterian Church of
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, October 11, 2015. “Policy Analysis: Prospects for Chinese Economic Policy in the Xi Jinping Era,” 1990 Institute
Teachers Workshop “Balancing Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability, Challenges and opportunities for China’s New Leadership,” San Francisco, August 2014.
“Globalization and the Politics of Market Reform in China,” 1990 Institute Teachers Workshop “China in Transition: Current Social and Political Issues,” San Francisco, August 2013.
Panelist for “What ARE you? Navigating interracial identities and relationships,” at “"Explore, Appreciate, Celebrate,” Annual Convention of the North America Taiwanese Women's Association II (NATWAII), Los Angeles, CA, April 19-21, 2013.
“China’s Liberalization Two-Step: What It Means for the Future of China and U.S.-Taiwan-China Relations?,” keynote for fall membership meeting, Formosan Association for Public Affairs Northern California chapter, October 27, 2012.
“Mobilization of Civil Society in Taiwan’s Path to Democratization: The Case of the Taiwanese Presbyterian Church,” Presbyterian Church U.S.A. Summer Young Adult Conference, Ventura, California, July, 2004.
“Understanding History, Understanding Your Community,” West Coast Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Student Association Conference, Stanford University, April, 2004.
“The Significant Role of Patron-client Relationships in Development in Comparative Perspective: The Case of Taiwan,” Ambassador’s Program, Formosa Foundation, Los Angeles, CA, June 2003.
West Coast Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Student Association Conference, University of California, Los Angeles, Spring 2001.
“Transforming Social Concerns into Grassroots Actions,” East Coast Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Student Association Conference, Yale University, 1999.
Community Service Member, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, 2012-. Volunteer, various capacities, including Elder, First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, PA, 2009-. Greeter and Meal Table Host, Street Meal Program, Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, Berkeley,
CA, 2002-2005 and 2013-2014. Greeter/ Usher, afternoon service, First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, 2002-2005. Organizer/ Producer, “Journey Through Our Taiwanese American Experience,” West Coast
Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Student Association Conference, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, 1999.
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Media Appearances Radio interview, WDEL 101.7 FM Radio (December 5, 2016). Teleconference and Published analysis, Pacific Council on International Policy (August 30,
2016) Published analysis, The Washington Post The Monkey Cage (February 1, 2016). Published analysis, The Washington Post The Monkey Cage (September 24, 2015). Published analysis, The Huffington Post (October 15, 2014). Featured Scholar Interview, Centro Asia Pacífico, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico, March
2014. Featured research/ radio essay, Academic Minute, WAMC NPR and Inside Higher Ed, March 9,
2012. Featured interview, WRTI (NPR affiliate) radio interview, Philadelphia, December 13, 2011. Featured in “Political Scientist Examines China's Arrival as a Global Economic Power,” PaCIE
News Pennsylvania Council for International Education, December 2011 issue. Featured in “State capitalism in China: Of Emperors and Kings,” The Economist, November 12
print edition. “Re-Regulation Nation,” featured interview, China Brief, September 2011 issue. Featured in “Political Scientist Examines China's Arrival as a Global Economic Power,” Temple
Today, September 26, 2011. Podcast interview, “Why China has reregulated,” American Chamber of Commerce, August
2011. Quoted in “The Long Arm of the State: The Government is Flexing Its Muscles in Business,”
The Economist, Special Issue on China, June 2011. Featured in Articles, Editorials, Opinions, Letters to the Editor, The San Jose Mercury News, The
San Francisco Chronicle, Taipei Times, The Daily Californian, etc., various issues, 1993-2001.
Interview, A Bay Window Special: Taiwan: A View from Here, KQED-PBS, December 15, 1998. Interview, Morning Edition with Mike Ryan, International Community Radio Taipei, 1998.
OTHER WORK AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Graduate Student Researcher for Professor Harold Wilensky, Department of Political Science, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, Fall 2004, Fall 2006, and 2007-2008.
Working Group Participant and Research Team Member, Berkeley APEC Study Center, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 2003-2004.
Graduate Student Researcher for Professor T.J. Pempel, Institute of East Asian Studies, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, Summer and Fall 2004.
Editor of Publications, Center for Latin American Studies, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 2001-2002.
Spanish Language Program, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, Summer 2001.
Research Assistant for Professor Larry Diamond, Hoover Institute, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 2000.
Editorial Page Assistant and Reporter, Taipei Times, Taipei, Taiwan, 2000. Research Analyst, California Judicial Council, San Francisco, CA, 1998-1999.
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Research Apprentice for Professor David Kirp, Richard & Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 1998-1999.
Federal Enforcement Investigator, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Washington, D.C., 1997.
Project Lead and Coordinator, Grade the University Project, ASUC Senate, U.C. Berkeley, 1996-1997.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Political Science Association Association for Asian Studies International Studies Association
LANGUAGES
English: Native speaker. Mandarin-Chinese: Native fluency in speaking, writing and reading (Simplified and Traditional). Hoklo-Taiwanese: Native fluency in speaking, writing and reading. Japanese: Beginning fluency in speaking and intermediate fluency in reading and writing; Spanish: Beginner. REFERENCES UPON REQUEST