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DR.
SUJIAN GUO, CUSCPS DIRECTOR
Dr. Guo is Director of
the Center for US-China Policy Studies and Professor in the Department of Political Science
at San Francisco State University.
He is President of the Association of Chinese Political Studies (USA) and Editor of Journal of Chinese Political
Science, a refereed academic journal published by the Association of Chinese Political Studies. The journal publishes theoretical, policy, and empirical research articles, research notes, and review articles on Chinese political studies across the whole spectrum of political science.
He received his PhD in political science from University of Tennessee in Knoxville (1999), a M.A. in political science from Marquette University in Milwaukee (1993), and a M.A. in international politics from Peking University in Beijing (1987).
His areas of specialization include Comparative Politics, International Relations and Methodology. His research interests have focused on China/Asian politics,
US-China relations, communist and post-communist studies, democratic transition, and political economy of East and Southeast Asia. He has published more than
30 articles both in English and Chinese. His books include
The Political Economy of Asian Transitions from Communism (2006),
China's "Peaceful Rise" in the 21st Century (2006),
Post-Mao China: from Totalitarianism to Authoritarianism? (2000),
New Dimensions of Chinese Foreign Policy (2007), China
in the Twenty-First Century: Challenges and Opportunities
(2007), and Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development (2007).
DR.
JEAN-MARC F. BLANCHARD, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Dr. Jean-Marc
F. Blanchard is Associate Director of the Center for U.S.-China Policy
Studies and Associate Professor in the Department of International
Relations at San Francisco State University (SFSU).
His research interests include
China
’s integration into the global economic system,
China
’s interactions with multinational corporations, Chinese
multinational corporations, Sino-Japanese relations, and Chinese
territorial and maritime issues. He
is a co-editor of Harmonious
World and China’s New Foreign Policy (Lanham: Lexington-Rowman
& Littlefield Publishing, 2008), a co-editor of and contributor to
Power and the Purse: Economic Statecraft, Interdependence, and
National Security (
London
: Frank Cass, 2000), and the author of nearly 20 book chapters and
refereed journal articles. Examples
include “China, MNCs, and Globalization” (2007), “China’s
Peaceful Rise and Sino-Japanese Territorial and Maritime Tensions”
(2006), “Linking Territorial Disputes and War” (2005), “Giving
the Unrecognized their Due: Regional Actors, International
Organizations, and Multilateral Economic Cooperation in Northeast
Asia” (2003), and “The U.S. Role in the Sino-Japanese Dispute over
the Diaoyu (Senkaku) Islands, 1945-1971” (2000).
At SFSU, he teaches courses on Chinese Foreign Policy,
Multinational Corporations, and the International Political Economy.
He received Ph.D. and M.A. degrees in Political Science from
the
University
of
Pennsylvania
.
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FACULTY RESEARCH ASSOCIATES |
AFFILIATED
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Jean-Marc Blanchard, International Relations
Adam Burke, Health and Human Services
Yea-Mow Chen, Finance
George Cheng, SFSU Library
Wan-lee Cheng, College of Creative Arts
Corey Cook, Political Science
Jeff Cookston, Psychology
Sheldon Gen, Public Administration
Qian Guo, Geography
Sujian Guo, Political Science
Pi-Ching Hsu, History
Summer Hsia, Education
Sung Hu, Science
and Engineering
Leigh Jin, College of Business
Mark Johnson,
Arts
Ming-ye Lee,
Education
Xiaohang Liu, Geography
Kathleen McAfee, International Relations
Wenshen Pong,
Science
and Engineering
Stephen Rudman, International Business
Mary Scott,
Humanities
Robert Smith, Political Science
Susan Sung,
Social Work
Andrei P. Tsygankov, International Relations
Gerardo Ungson, International Business
Jun Wang,
Health and Human Services
Lihua Wang, International Business
Bernard Wong, Anthropology
James Wong, Computer Science
Yim-Yu Wong, International Business
Yenbo Wu, Director of OIP
Peng Xu, Economics
Nini Yang, International Business
Darlene Yee,
Health and Human Services
Lena
Zhang, BECA, Creative Arts
Weimin Zhang, Cinema, Creative Arts
Yanchun Zhang, Economics
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Bruce Dickson, GWU
Lowell
Dittmer, UC Berkeley
June T. Dreyer, U of Miami
Joseph Fewsmith, Boston
U
Taylor M. Fravel, MIT
Avery Goldstein, U of Penn
Dennis Hickey, Missouri
State
Eric A. Hyer, Brigham Young U
Canrong Jin, Renmin U China
Scott Kennedy, Indiana U
Peter Moody, U of Notre Dame
Thomas Moore, U of Cincinnati
Bruce Pickering, Asian Society
Anthony Saich, Harvard U
Ting Wai, HK Baptist U
Fei-ling Wang, Georgia Tech
Jisi Wang, Peking University
Jianwei Wang, UW-Stevens Point
Lynn T White,
Princeton
Elizabeth Wishnick, Montclair State
Brantly Womack, U of Virginia
Xinbo Wu, Fudan U China
Guanbin Yang, Renmin U China
Zicheng Ye, Peking University
Bin Yu, Wittenberg
U
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