Chinese visual imagery and material culture Museum collections and educational outreach
MA, Group in Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley MA, Museum Studies, John F Kennedy University, San Francisco BA, Chinese, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Literature; Performance; China
Ph.D. from the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations of the University of Chicago, which was awarded in 1988
traditional Chinese fiction and drama/theater original Chinese editions of fiction and drama
collection of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean materials as well as the subject specialists and technical services professionals who develop and maintain it
PhD from NYU with a specialization in Japanese women's literature library degree from the Palmer School of Long Island University,
East Asian studies librarian at New York University OCLC Online Computer Library Center
Intellectual & Cultural History ; Race & Ethnicity; United States ; History Asian American history and on the history of the U.S. in the Pacific World between 1850 and 1950
MA, M Phil, PhD, Columbia University
History and American Culture
the broad fields of sustainable engineering and industrial ecology
Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 2009 M.S., Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2006 B.S., Environmental Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2003
Director of China Programs, School for Environment and Sustainability, 09/2017-present, University of Michigan Associate Professor - School for Environment and Sustainability (formally School of Natural Resources and Environment), 05/2016-present, University of Michigan Associate Professor - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 05/2016-present, University of Michigan Assistant Pro...
Corporate Law and Practice International and Comparative Law Legal History and Law and the Humanities Public Law and Regulatory Policy Chinese law topics, focusing on Chinese corporate law and securities regulation, the Chinese capital markets, Chinese legal history, and the development of constitutionalism in Greater China
BA from Williams College JD from Columbia Law School
Member of University of Michigan Law School Faculty 2005-
1994 Master of Architecture. Southern California Institute of Architecture, Los Angeles, CA. Thesis: Archaeology within Architecture of the Living City, Matriculated with Distinction. 1993 Middle Eastern Technical University. Ankara, Turkey. 1992 Sud California Instituto d’ Architettura. Vico Morcote, Switzerland. 1989 Bachelor of Arts. Saint John’s University. Collegeville, MN. Major-Visual Ar...
2016- Director. Master of Science Design Health Program. Taubman College, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 2016- Associate Professor of Art and Design. Stamps School of Art and Design, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 2016- Director. University of Michigan Initiative on Disability Studies, Ann Arbor, MI. 2012- Associate Professor of Architecture with tenure. Taubman College, Univers...
general properties of language, especially those in phonology and morphology feature theory, syllable theory, metrical theory, tones, compounds, the lexicon, and poetic rhythm
Ph.D. 1990 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Linguistics) (Minor: Computation) M.A. 1981 University of Reading, Reading, England (Linguistics) B.A. 1981 Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu, China (English) 1979-1980 St. Bede’s College, University of Durham, England 1978-1979 Ealing College of Higher Education, London, England
2004-present Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Michigan 2012-2013 Interim Director, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan 2009-2010 Director, University of Michigan-Peking University Joint Institute 2006- 2008 Associate Director, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan 1997-2004 Associate Professor with tenure, Department of Linguistics, University of M...
classical Chinese philosophy early modern European philosophy conceptions of human and animal identity, as well as intersections of categories of animality, gender, and ethnicity, in different philosophical texts examining the grammar of different types of reasoning that constitutes humans as exceptional, if not superior, and how that then shapes conceptualizations of differences within human c...
Ancient ChinaArt HistoryChinese Art
Ph.D. University of Minnesota; M.A. University of Minnesota
Art History/Applied Art
feminism in China, both in terms of its historical development and its contemporary activism, and changing gender discourses in China's socioeconomic, political and cultural transformations of the past century. gender and socialist state formation in the Mao era, and contemporary feminist activism in China in a global context Women and gender in modern China Chinese feminism in the context of g...
Ph.D., History of Modern China, University of California, Davis
Chinese Politics and Society; Comparative Historical Sociology; Sociological Theory; Culture; Social Movements; Asian Political Economy; Organization Studies Qualitative Approaches; Theory, Knowledge, and Science; Politics and Social Change; Sociology of Culture; Work, Economy, and Organizations; International Sociology; Comparative and Historical Approaches; Sociology
2014 Ph.D., Sociology, Yale University 2010 M.Phil., Sociology, Yale University 2005 M.A., Sociology, University of Notre Dame 2001 B.A., Sociology, Peking University, China
2019-- Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan Faculty Associate, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan Faculty Associate, Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies, University of Michigan 2018--19 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Lingnan University 2016--18 Research Associate, East Asia Institute, National University of Singapore 2014--18 Assistant Profe...
Political economy of development from complexity perspective, centering on interdependence, uncertainty, adaptation, innovation, and learning On China: political economy, bureaucratic politics, corruption, China’s rising role in global development, and Belt-and-Road Initiative (BRI) Using mixed methods to study complex problems
Stanford University. M.A., 2003, Ph.D. in Political Science, 2010 Colorado College. B.A. in Political Science, 2002, graduated Summa Cum Laude
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Department of Political Science. Associate Professor. 2017-present • Faculty Associate at Center for the Study of Complex Systems, Center for Chinese Studies, Center for South East Asian Studies, Center for African Studies, Center for Political Studies University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Department of Political Science. Assistant Professor. 2011-2016 Columbia U...
Japanese Film Theory and Criticism Reader (co-edited with A. A. Gerow). The Restless Calligraph in East Asian Cinema. Biography of Donald Richie. Editing collection of essays on East Asian Film Theory. Narrating National Sadness, with Yeh Yueh-yu (ebook version, forthcoming)
May 1996 Ph.D, Division of Critical Studies, School of Cinema/Television, University of Southern California. Dissertation: Forest of Pressure — Japanese Documentary Film to 1946. Committee: Michael Renov (chair), Marsha Kinder, Gordon Berger. May 1990 Master of Arts, Division of Critical Studies, School of Cinema/Television, University of Southern California. May l986 Bachelor of Arts, Cinema S...
1996-present Professor of Asian Cinema. SAC Chair 2009-present, ALC Associate Chair, 2002-2004. Department of Screen Arts and Cultures, Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, School of Art & Design; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Graduate seminars: Chinese and Japanese Cinema; Film and TV Historiography; Narration and Discipline in Asian Studies (team-taught); Documentary; Japanese...
the history and culture of medieval and modern Chinese Buddhism the exchange of Buddhist texts in East Asia, the historical development of Chan lineages and their traditions, literati critiques of Buddhist monks and their patrons, and the discovery and distribution of Buddhist relics in the twentieth century Buddhist Studies Chinese Religions
PhD, Stanford University, 2009; MA, Stanford University, 2004; MA, University of California, Berkeley, 2002; BA, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1996
Asia; Medieval & Early Modern Studies; Intellectual & Cultural History ; Global & World ; History 8th-14th centuries China (Tang, Song, and Yuan dynasties), text and writing, cities and urban space, representations of imperial power, ritual, archaelogy
Ph.D., East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University, 1997. M.A. (drs), Chinese Languages and Cultures, Leiden University, 1991.
Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Summer 2011-present. Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Fall 2006-summer 2011. Assistant Professor, Department of History, McDaniel College, Westminster, MD. Fall 2004-spring 2006. Substitute Assistant Professor, Department of History, Brooklyn College at The City U...
Cataloging all formats of Chinese language materials.
Asian American Concert Music Ethnomusicology Music Historiography Traditional Chinese Music Traditional Japanese Music musics and cultures of Southern Song (1127-1275), Ming (1368-1644), and modern China (1900 to present).
PhD, Harvard University; MFA, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music; BA, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Chinese Literature
the evolution of China's political economy, multinational corporate investment in China and India, foreign policy decision-making in China, U.S. foreign policy, and Asian security issues.
Ph.D., Columbia University
Distinguished Fellow at the William Davidson Institute Senior Fellow and Director, John L. Thornton China Center, Brookings Institution
Housing Real Estate and Urban Development Local Public Finance
Ph.D. City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley. 2004 M.S. Peking University, Geography, 1999. B.S. Peking University, Geography, 1996.
Associate Professor with tenure, 2012 to Present Faculty director, Real Estate Development Graduate Certificate, 2016 to present. Assistant Professor, 2004-2012, Urban and Regional Planning Program, University of Michigan. Faculty Associate, Liberthal-Roger Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan.
Housing Real Estate and Urban Development Local Public Finance
the political economy of multinational and local business in Southeast Asia, including the changing international trade and investment environment, and the influence of domestic politics, economic policy and culture on business structure, strategy and operations business-government and business-labor relations.
Ph.D. in Economics (1978), University of Michigan "Multinational Firms and Manufacturing for Export in Less-Developed Countries: the Case of the Electronics Industry in Malaysia and Singapore" (631 pp.) M.A. in International and Foreign Economic Administration (1973), Economic Growth Center, Yale University B.A. Honours in Economics (1972), University of Cambridge (M.A. 1975)
Professor Emerita of Corporate Strategy and International Business (2017-) Professor of Strategy (2006-2017) Professor of Corporate Strategy and International Business (2001-2006) Associate Professor of Corporate Strategy and International Business, University of Michigan (1994-2001) Lecturer/Adjunct Associate Professor/Associate Professor of International Business, University of Michigan (1986...
Department of Politics, Ph.D., January 2001, Princeton University Department of Politics, M.A., May 1996, Princeton University B.A., May 1991, Cum Laude, Departmental Highest Honors, Smith College Major: Government Minor: East Asian Studies, Smith College
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, 2008-present Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, 2000–2007 Faculty Associate, Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 2000-present Faculty Associate, Center for Comparative Political Studies, Institute of Social Research, University of Michigan, 20...
Chinese language materials
MLIS degree from Wayne State University
Ph.D. 2002, History, U.C. Berkeley. B.A. History, magna cum laude, U.C. Berkeley, 1996 Phi Beta Kappa, Highest Honors in History
PROFESSOR of Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Michigan, 2015-present ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR of Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Michigan, 2008-2015 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR of Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Michigan, 2002-2008: Asian Studies 258: Food and Drink of Asia Asian Studies 260: Introduction to Chinese Civilization (Cross-listed with History) Asian Studies 35...
Developmental Psychology; Psychology cross-language comparison in Chinese and English speaking children; caregiving in Chinese families; and beliefs in preschool children.
BSc '86, University of Toronto MSc '88, MPhil & Ph.D '93, Yale
social inequality through the lens of marriage, family, and reproduction. gender, fertility, union formation, politics of reproduction, population policy, and innovative method the intended and unintended consequences of China's recent ending of the one-child policy. Demography; Family, Life Course, and Society; Gender and Sexuality; International Sociology; Mixed Methods; Sociology
BA in Urdu Literature from Peking University, China, in 2011 PhD in Sociology from Harvard University in 2017 Postdoctoral Research Associate in Population Studies (2017-2019) at the Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University
Recent Research: Studies of mortality and disability trends and differentials in Taiwan. A comparative study of aging in Asia, a multi-year collaborative project with the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Singapore which focuses on the rapid social, economic, and demographic changes underway and their impact on the health and socioeconomic well-being of the elderly and on intergenerational rel...
Ph.D., Sociology and Anthropology, Princeton University, 1969 "Homogeneity of Siblings on Education and Occupation," Chair, Frederick F. Stephan M.A., Sociology and Anthropology, Princeton University, 1966 B.Sc., Mathematics and Statistics, City College of New York, 1949 Summer session in survey research methods, sampling, Survey Research Center, Graduate School, University of Michigan, 1950.
Department of Sociology, University of Michigan: Professor Emeritus, 1998- Professor, 1978-1998 Associate Professor, 1972-1978 Assistant Professor, 1969-1972 Lecturer, 1967-1969 Population Studies Center, University of Michigan: Research Professor Emeritus, 2000- Director, Michigan Exploratory Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging, 1994-1999 Interim Director, 1990-1991 Research Scient...
M.A. Sociology, The University of Michigan, 1973 Ph.D. Sociology, The University of Michigan, 1975 B.A., Brigham Young University
1975-present, Assistant Research Scientist to Research Professor, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, The University of Michigan (Director, Family and Demography Program, 1985-present) 1977-present, Lecturer to Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Michigan (Associate Chair, 1986-1987) 1983-present, Research Affiliate to Research Professor, Population Studies ...
American Family Comparative Family Systems Family and Kinship Research Seminar Social Change Sociology of Families and Kinship Statistics Social Science Research: Culture, Globalization, and Social Change Culture, Social Change, and Population
1993 Columbia University - Doctor of Musical Arts 1984 Queens College, CUNY - Master of Musical Arts 1982 Shanghai Conservatory of Music - Bachelor of Music
1995-present, Leonard Bernstein Distinguished University Professor of Music, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2011-present, Founder and Artistic Director, The Intimacy of Creativity—The Bright Sheng Partnership: Composers Meet Performers in Hong Kong 2018-present, IAS Helmut and Anna Pao Sohmen Professor-at-Large at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 2011-present, Fine Arts Adv...
Harvard University, Cambridge, U.S.A. Ph.D. 1964
Professor of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1966 --- (Richard Hudson Research Professor, 1983) National Honorary Professor of Chinese History, The People’s Republic of China, 1985 ---
Chinese history and civilization of the following periods: Shang-Chou (Shang-Zhou), ca. 1600-222 B.C.; Ch’in-Han (Qin-Han), 221 B.C.-A.D. 220; Sung (Song), 960-1279; Ming-Ch’ing (Ming-Qing), 1644-1911 Modern China: Political and intellectual, 1800-2000 Chinese historiography and historical literature Oracle Bone and Shell Inscriptions (Chia-ku [Jiagu] wen, 1400-1100 B.C.) Bronze inscriptions (C...
Eighteenth-century studies, East-West studies, China in the European imagination, comparative cultural studies the problem of how to think China and England together in the eighteenth century and early modern period. Modernism, literature of exile, internet culture, travel literature, gender studies, Chinese language software
1990-96 Stanford University, Stanford, California, Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, 1996 1988-90 Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, B.A./M.A. with Honors in Modern Languages, 1990 1983-88 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, B.A. Summa Cum Laude in Comparative Literature with, Distinction in All Subjects, 1988
2015 - Chair, Department of English, University of Michigan 2010 - Professor, Departments of English and Comparative Literature, University of Michigan 2002-10 Associate Professor, Departments of English and Comparative Literature, University of Michigan 1996-02 Assistant Professor, Department of English, University of Michigan (with joint appointment in Comparative Literature from 1999) 1992-9...
Indian Mahayana Buddhism and on Tibetan Buddhism explored the European encounter with Buddhism and the formation of the category of Modern Buddhism, including claims for the compatibility of Buddhism and Science
PhD, University of Virginia, 1982
Contemporary China Performance Cultural studies Postcolonialism Socialism/postsocialism Ethnography PRC history Gender and minority studies
2011 PhD. Anthropology Department, University of California, Berkeley 2008-2009 Visiting Graduate Student. Beijing Dance Academy, Beijing 2007-2008 Advanced Student in Modern and Classical Chinese. Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Study, Tsinghua University, Beijing 2004 MPhil. Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge 2003 AB Magna cum laude. Departm...
2019-present Tenured Associate Professor of Modern Chinese Studies. Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2013-2019 Assistant Professor of Modern Chinese Studies. Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2013 Program Director. Summer Study Abroad Program in Beijing, Reves Center for International Education at William &...
variety of topics in social and cultural theory, focusing on the politics of ghosts, the history of natural history, and the ritualization of death in the border regions of China.
Ph.D. 1996 The Johns Hopkins University M.A. 1990 The Johns Hopkins University B.A. 1987 Cornell University, Deep Springs College
2011-present Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan 2001- 2011 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan 1996-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan
Chinese acquisition, office management and public service
2008 Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, Ph.D. Dissertation: Points, Lines, Encounters, Worlds: Tansaekhwa and the Formation of Contemporary Korean Art 2000 Harvard Law School, J.D. 1997 Yale University, B.A., History of Art, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa
2019-present Professor, History of Art, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2014-2019 Associate Professor, History of Art, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2008-2014 Assistant Professor, History of Art, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2006 Visiting Lecturer, History of Art Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 2001-2003 Associate, Capital Markets, Simpson Thacher and Bartlett, New York an...
Chinese linguistics and Chinese language teaching pedagogy. In linguistics the information structure of modern Chinese as manifested through the interplay of phonology and syntax, Chinese syllable structure and historical tonal change of Chinese, especially how Middle Chinese Ru tone split three-ways and redistributed into later Mandarin dialects
Ph.D. University of Washington, 2009
all-level Mandarin Chinese language courses, both modern and Classical.
Cognition; Psychology; Learning; Developmental Psychology Cognitive development, Cross-cultural relations between schooling and children’s cognitive development; cross-cultural comparisons of educational and developmental processes; teacher thinking and information-processing, particularly “on-line” decision-making in the course of instruction; and relations between literacy and mathematical de...
1977-1982 Department of Child Psychology & Psychology in the Schools Training Program, University of Minnesota. Ph.D. in child and school psychology, 1982. Dissertation title: Measurement procedures and the development of quantitative concepts. 1979-1980 Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania. Enrolled as visiting graduate student, working toward Ph.D. from University of Minnesota...
2005- Professor, Combined Program in Education and Psychology, Educational Studies & Psychology Departments, Center for Human Growth & Development, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan 2005-2008 Co-Chair, Combined Program in Education and Psychology, University of Michigan 1990-2004 Assistant to Associate Professor, Department of Psychology and Beckman Institute, University of Ill...
Combined Program in Education and Psychology
intersection of book history, history of science, visual rhetoric, and translation studies
PhD degree in Communications from the University of Pittsburgh in 2013, together with an Advanced Graduate Certificate in Asian Studies M.L.S degree from Nanjing University with an emphasis on Chinese bibliography and print culture dual B.A degrees in Literature (editing and publishing) and in Laws at Wuhan University
2000 Ph.D., Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1989 Master of Social Work, University of Hong Kong 1984 Honors Diploma in Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist College.
2018 – Present Professor, School of Social Work, University of Michigan. 2016 – Present Faculty Associate, Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies 2015 winter Visiting Scholar, Chinese University of Hong Kong 2010 – 2016 Research Affiliate, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan 2010 – 2012 Faculty Associate, Center for Global Health, University of Michigan 2008 - Present Faculty Ass...
Chinese media, especially WeChat and social media, China’s political engagement with the Global South, and environmental issues in China.
MA, Asian Studies: China, University of Michigan BA, Asian Studies, University of Redlands
Harvard University, June 2006, Ph.D., History Stockholm University, Jan. 1996, Magister of Sinology (equivalent to combined BA and MA degree)
University of Michigan, Associate Professor of History, Sept. 2012- University of Michigan, Assistant Professor of history, Sept. 2006-Aug. 2012 Embassy of Sweden, Beijing, Assistant Sinologist, Jan. 1996-June 1997
early-modern Chinese literature, examining Ming and Qing drama, fiction, and essays in light of the historical contexts of their production and circulation
2004-2013 Columbia University, New York, New York PhD East Asian Languages and Cultures (Chinese Literature), 2013; Dissertation: Toward an Extraordinary Everyday: Li Yu's Vision, Writing, and Practice; Advisers: Professors Shang Wei and Dorothy Ko MA East Asian Languages and Cultures (Chinese Literature), 2007; Thesis: Subversive Things and Migrant Silver in Ling Mengchu's Vernacular Stories 1...
2014- Assistant Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, and Postdoctoral; Fellow, Michigan Society of Fellows, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2013-2014 Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Studies, Brown University 2012-2013 Assistant Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, and Postdoctoral; Fellow, Michigan Society of Fellows, University of Michigan, A...
Accessibility and Computing Collective Intelligence and Organizational Technology Critical Studies of Design and Computing Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Library and Information Science Science, Technology, and Society Social Media and Social Computing Human-computer interaction, computer supported cooperative work, science and technology studies, design, DIY, maker culture, China studies, Ch...
Chinese Language error analysis of interlingual sentences and syntactical features and the approach of Learner-Centered language education
M.A. from the University of Nevada, Reno in 1998 B.A. from Beijing Language and Culture University in 1991
Interim Director of the Chinese Language Program during the 2010-2011 academic year the Director of the Chinese Language Program from 2011 to 2015 ALC Director of the Language Program Committee from 2013 to 2014 Faculty Associate in the Lieberthal – Rogel Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan since 2011 From 2002 to 2005, the Coordinator of the HSK site Coordinator of a proje...
historical linguistics the history of Chinese and its dialects, linguistic approaches to early Chinese literature, and the methodology of historical linguistics
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1977
Corporate Scope, Industry Dynamics, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Chinese Economy
2007 Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. in Management (Focus: Strategy and Entrepreneurship), Wharton Certificate Program in Applied Economics 2005 Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, M.S. in Managerial Science and Applied Economics 2001 National University of Singapore, M.S. in Management 1998 Tsinghua University, China, B.A. in Finance (with distinction)
2015 – Present Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Associate Professor of Strategy (with tenure) 2017 – present Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Michael R. and Mary Kay Hallman Fellow 2014 – 2015 Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Sanford R. Robertson Professorship 2007 – 2015 Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Assistant Professor of Stra...
Primary: Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Market and Mechanism Design Secondary: Information Economics, Public Economics
Ph.D. Social Science (Economics) 1995 California Institute of Technology B.A. English 1988 Tsinghua University
2015 - present Daniel Kahneman Collegiate Professor of Information, University of Michigan 2008 - present Professor, School of Information, University of Michigan 2008 - present Research Professor, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan 2018 - present Faculty Associate, Lieberthal Rogel Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan 2017 - ...
society, culture, and the body in late imperial China have examined breast cancer, medical iconography, forensics, bone setting, the circulation of Chinese medicine in Korea, and Chinese views of European medicine the history of medicine for injuries and wounds in China, using this subfield of literate medicine to explore how experiences of the material and structural body shaped the developmen...
B.A. in political science from the University of California, Berkeley PhD Yale University, 1998 MA International Relations, Yale University, 1992
faculty member at Albion College researcher with the EASTMedicine group at the University of Westminster (UK)