Event Date:
Fri, 2001-08-31
ACPS’s Panel Information for APSA 2001
ACPS SPONSORED APSA PANELS
ACPS Panel 1
Title: Globalization and Markelization: Chinese Institutions, Policies, and Reforms
| Chair: | Lynn White
Department of Politics |
| Papers: | Globalization and Financial Reforms in China |
| Hongying Wang
Department of Political Science |
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| Globalization and Markelization: The Logic of A Two-Level Game | |
| Guoli Liu
Department of Political Science |
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| Sovereignty as an Interface: The Ins and Outs of Chinese Industry in a Globalized World | |
| Jeremy T. Paltiel
Department of Political Science |
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| Economy-Security Nexus: The Evolution of China’s National Security Policy from 1979 to 1991 | |
| Mumin Chen
Graduate School of International Studies |
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| Managing a Rising Power: China’s Entry in the World Trade Organization | |
| Hongyi Harry Lai
East Asian Institute |
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| Disc: | Lynn White Department of Politics Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 609/258-4839 lynn@princeton.edu |
ACPS Panel 2
Title: Players and Rules of the Game in the Changing Chinese Political Culture
| Chair: | Yang Zhong
Department of Political Science |
| Papers: | Local Government Reform in the People’s Republic of China: Cases and Assessment |
| Zhiyong Lan
230A Wilson Hall |
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| Political Culture in the Chinese Countryside: Some Empirical Evidence | |
| Yang Zhong and Jie Chen
Yang Zhong Jie Chen |
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| The Marginalization of Political Activism in China | |
| Thomas Lum
Congressional Research Service |
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| The Ownership Reform in China: What Direction and How Far | |
| Sujian Guo
Department of Political Science |
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| Technocrats and Democratic Transition: The Cases of China and Mexico | |
| He Li
Dept. of Political Science |
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| Disc: | Wenfang Tang
Department of Political Science |


