Dr. DAVID ZWEIG
April ****
OFFICE RESIDENCE
Division of Social Science 602 Grosvenor House
The Hong Kong University of Science 114-120 MacDonnell Road
and Technology Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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CITIZENSHIP: Canadian (married with two children)
ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT
July 2005- Chair Professor, Division of Social Science, HKUST
July 2002-05 Professor, Division of Social Science, HKUST
1999-2001.1 Associate Professor, Department of Political Studies, Queen s University,
Kingston, Ontario
1996-2002 Associate Professor, Division of Social Science, HKUST
1991-1996 Associate Professor of International Politics, The Fletcher School of Law
and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, MA.
1986-1990 Assistant Professor of International Politics, The Fletcher School of Law
and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, MA.
1985-1986 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, The University of
Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario
1982-1984 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Florida International
University, Miami, FL
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE
Director, Center on China s Transnational Relations, HKUST, 2004-
Associate Dean, School of Humanities and Social Science, HKUST, 2006-08
President, Hong Kong Political Science Association, 2008-
Member, Social Sciences Advisory Board, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 2008-
Non-Resident Fellow for China, Pacific Council on International Policy, Los Angeles, CA,
2006-2009
Member, Executive Committee, Hong Kong Forum, 2007-
Member, Advisory Committee, U.S.- China Institute, University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA, 2007 -
Member, Advisory Committee, Universities Service Centre for China Studies, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong, 2002-
Member, Advisory Board, Sino-Judaic Institute, 2008-
Member, Executive Committee, Fairbank Center, Harvard University, 1989-1992
Member, Executive Committee, Joint Centre on Asia-Pacific Studies (JCAPS), York
University-University of Toronto, 1986-87.
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PUBLICATIONS
Books and Monographs:
Internationalizing China: Domestic Interests and Global Linkages (Ithaca, NY: Cornell
Series in Political Economy, Cornell University Press, 2002).
Freeing China's Farmers: Rural Restructuring in the Reform Era (Armonk, NY:
M.E. Sharpe, 1997).
China's Brain Drain to the United States: Views of Overseas Chinese Students and Scholars
in the 1990s, with Chen Changgui (Berkeley: Institute for East Asian Studies, China
Research Monograph Series, 1995).
Agrarian Radicalism in China, 1968-1981 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1989).
Edited Books and Special Issues of Journals:
Special issue Migration and Mobility, co-editor with Don Devoretz, Pacific Affairs, Vol.
81, No. 2 (September 2008): 171-258.
Globalization and China s Reforms, edited with Chen Zhimin (Routledge, 2007), published in
paper in 2008.
Special Issue Transnationalism and Migration: Chinese People on the Move, Journal of
International Migration and Integration, co-editor with Don Devoretz, Vol. 7, No. 4
(Fall 2006): 407-516.
(International Political Economy and China s
Globalization; in Chinese), edited with Chen Zhimin (Shanghai: Shanghai Sanlian
Publishing House, 2006).
China's Search for Democracy: The Student and Mass Movement of 1989, co-edited with
Suzanne Ogden, Kathleen Hartford, and Lawrence Sullivan (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E.
Sharpe, 1992).
New Perspectives on China's Cultural Revolution, co-edited with William A. Joseph and
Christine Wong (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Contemporary China Series, Harvard
University Press, 1991).
Articles in Refereed Journals, Refereed Volumes or High-Impact Magazines:
Images of the World: Studying Abroad and Chinese Attitudes towards International Affairs,
with HAN Donglin, The China Quarterly (Summer 2010).
A Crisis is Looming: China s Energy Challenge in the Eyes of University Students, with
Ye Shulan, Journal of Contemporary China, vol. 17, no. 55 (2008).
Redefining the Brain Drain : China s Diaspora Option, with Chung Siu-Fung and Han
Donglin, Science, Technology and Society, Vol.13, No.1 (2008): 1-33.
Democracy, Good Governance and Economic Development in Rural China, with Chung
Siu Fung, Journal of Contemporary China (Fall 2007): 25-45.
Rewards of Technology: Explaining China s Reverse Migration, (with Chung Siu Fung,
and Wilfried Vanhonacker), Journal of International Migration and Integration,
Volume 7, No. 4 (Fall 2006): 449-471.
A descriptive study of the marketing practices of Chinese private entrepreneurs, (with
Wilfried Vanhonacker and Chung Siu Fung), Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing
and Logistics, vol. 19, No. 2 (2007): 182-198.
Learning to Compete: China s Efforts to Encourage a Reverse Brain Drain, International
Labour Review, vol. 145, nos. 1-2 (2006): 65-90.
China s Global Hunt for Energy, Foreign Affairs (with Bi Jianhai), Vol. 84, No. 5
(September-October 2005): 25-38.
Globalization and transnational human capital: overseas and returnee scholars to China,
with Stan Rosen and Chen Changgui, The China Quarterly, 179 (September 2004):
735-757.
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The Human Dimensions of Pollution Policy Implementation: air quality in rural China, with
William P. Alford, Robert P. Weller, Leslyn Hall, Karen R. Polenske, and Yuanyuan
Shen, Journal of Contemporary China, 11, 32 (2002): 495-513.
Democratic Values, Political Structures, and Informal Politics in Greater China, in
Peaceworks, United States Institute of Peace Working Papers (July 2002).
The Stalled Fifth Wave: Zhu Rongji s Reform Package of 1998-2000, Asian Survey
(March-April 2001).
Foreign Aid, Domestic Institutions, and Entrepreneurship: Fashioning Management
Training Centres in China, Pacific Affairs, vol. 73, no. 2 (July 2000): 209-232.
"Distortions in the Opening: `Segmented Deregulation' and Weak Property as Explanations
for China's `Zone Fever' of 1992-1993," USC Seminar Series No. 14, Hong Kong
Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999.
"Rural People, The Politicians, and Power," The China Journal, no. 38 (July 1997): 153-168.
"To Return or Not to Return? Politics vs. Economics in China's Brain Drain to the
U.S.," Studies in Comparative International Development, vol. 33, no. 1
(Spring 1997): 92-125.
"'Developmental Communities' on China's Coast: The Impact of Trade, Investment, and
Transnational Alliances," Comparative Politics, vol. 27, no. 3 (April 1995): 253-274.
"Internationalizing China's Countryside: The Political Economy of Rural Exports," The
China Quarterly, No. 128 (December 1991): 716-741.
"Urbanizing Rural China: Bureaucratic Authority and Local Autonomy," in M. David
Lampton & Kenneth Lieberthal, eds, Bureaucracy, Politics and Decision Making in
Post-Mao China (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991), pp. 334-363.
"Patrons, Clients, and the Exploitation of the Chinese Peasantry: A Review Essay," Peasant
Studies, Vol. 18, no. 1 (Fall 1990): 39-51.
"A Sinologist's Observations on North Korea," Journal of Northeast Asian Studies (Fall
1989): 62-82.
"Context and Content in Policy Implementation: Household Contracts and
Decollectivization, 1977-1983," M. David Lampton, ed., Policy Implementation in
Post-Mao China (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987), pp. 255-283.
"From Village to City: Reforming Urban-Rural Relations in China," International Regional
Science Review, Vol. 11, No. l (1987): 43-58.
David Zweig, Kathleen Hartford, James Feinerman, and Jianxu Deng, "Law, Contracts and
Economic Modernization: Lessons from the Recent Chinese Rural Reforms,"
Stanford Journal of International Law, Vol. 23 (Summer 1987): 319-364.
"Prosperity and Conflict in Rural China," The China Quarterly, 105 (March 1986): 1-18.
"Strategies of Policy Implementation: Policy 'Winds' and Brigade Accounting in Rural
China, 1968-1978," World Politics, Vol. XXXVII, No. 2 (January 1985): 267-293.
"Opposition to Change in Rural China: The System of Responsibility and People's
Communes," Asian Survey, Vol. XXIII, No. 7 (July 1983): 879-900.
"The Peita Debate on Education and the Fall of Teng Hsiao-p'ing," The China Quarterly, 73
(March 1978): 140-158.
Other Journal Articles, Chapters in Edited Volumes or Online Magazines:
China s Political Economy: An Economic Superpower in the Making? in William A.
Joseph, ed., Chinese Politics (London: Oxford University Press, 2010), pp.
The Rise of a New Trading Nation, in Lowell Dittmer and George Yu, eds., China and
the Third World: (Lynne Rienner, 2010), pp.
"Sea turtles" or Seaweed"? The employment of overseas returnees in China, with HAN
Donglin, in Christiane Kuptsch, ed., The Internationalization of Labour Markets
(Geneva: International Institute for Labour Studies, forthcoming).
Resource Diplomacy Under Hegemony: Foreign Policy Triangularism and Sino-
American Energy Competition in the 21st Century, Pacific Council on
International Policy, Los Angeles (forthcoming in 2010).
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To the Courts or to the barricades: can new political institutions manage rural conflict? in
Elizabeth J. Perry and Mark Selden, eds., Chinese Society, 3nd Edition: Change,
conflict and resistance (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2010), pp. (the paper was
significantly revised and updated).
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2009 12, 6-15 .
? ( Sea Turtle or Kelp ? Research on
the problems of Employment for Returned Overseas Chinese Students), with Han
Donglin, in,,,, 2009 (Report on
the Development of Chinese Overseas Educated Talents; :,
2009), 279-294.
Agrarian Radicalism in China, 1968-1981 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1989),
Introduction: Dilemmas of the Post-Revolutionary Struggle, pp. 1-15, and
Conclusion: The Failure of Agrarian Radicalism, pp. 190-201, republished in
Andrew Kipnis, Luigi Tomba, and Jonathan Unger (eds), Contemporary Chinese
Society and Politics, Vol. 1 (London and New York: Routledge, 2009), pp.281-306.
(Hong Kong property developers turn Chinese land into
gold ),, (with Amy Liu) (Hong Kong Economic
Journal Monthly 383 2009 2 (February 2009): 6-16.
A Limited Engagement: Mainland Returnees from Canada, Research Report, Asia-Pacific
Foundation of Canada, December 19, 2008.
(Hong Kong as an educational window for domestic China),, (with Amy Liu) (Hong Kong Economic Journal
Monthly 381 2008 12 (Dec 2008): 10-16.
Returnees, Diasporas, and Failure: Can governments benefit from skilled outmigration?,
SSRC Migration and Development Conference paper No. 5, pp. 1-16, Migration and
Development Essays on Future Directions for Research and Policy at
http://programs.ssrc.org/intmigration/5Zweig.pdf.
Hong Kong has a Rare Opportunity, Hong Kong Journal, No. 10, April 2008.
Chinese Research Students and Scholars in Japan: The Impact on Sino-Japanese Relations,
with Han Donglin, Zhongkuo kenzai (China s Economy; JETRO, Tokyo, January
2008): 36-51.
The Mobility of Chinese Human Capital: The View from the United States, in Udai
Tambar, ed., Movement of Global Talent: The Impact of High Skill Labor Flows from
India and China (Policy Research Institute for the Region, Princeton University,
2007), pp. 9-22.
International Political Economy and Explanations of China s Globalization, with Chen
Zhimin, in Globalization and China s Reforms, in David Zweig and Chen Zhimin,
eds. (London: Routledge, 2007), pp. 1-18.
Transnational Human Capital: Returnees to China, with Chen Changgui and Stanley Rosen,
in Globalization and China s Reforms, in David Zweig and Chen Zhimin, eds.
(London: Routledge, 2007), pp. 204-222.
Is China a Magnet for Talent? Horizon (Ottawa: Department of External Affairs, 2006).
Democracy, Good Governance and Economic Development in Rural China, with Chung
Siu Fung, in Manoranjan Mohanty, Ma Rong and Richard Baum (eds.), Grass Roots
Democracy in India and China: The Right to Participate (New Delhi: Sage, 2006), pp.
339-362.
Oriental Outlook, 44 2006 68-69
2006, (Conference Proceedings of the China Western Returned Scholars
Annual Conference, October 28, 2006, Beijing): 31-37.
Transnational or Social Capital? Returned Scholars as Private Entrepreneurs (with Wilfried
Vanhanocker and Chung Siu Fung), in Anne S. Tsui, Yanjie Bian and Leonard
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Cheng, eds., China s Domestic Private Firms: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on
Management and Performance (Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2006), pp. 65-81.
Learning to Compete: China s Efforts to Encourage a Reverse Brain Drain, in Christiane
Kuptsch and PANG Eng Fong, ed., Competing for Global Talent (Geneva:
International Institute for Labour Studies, 2006), pp. 187-213.
Transnational Capital: Valuing Academics in a Globalizing China, with Stan Rosen, in
Cheng Li, ed., Bridging Minds Across the Pacific: U.S.-China Educational
Exchanges, 1978-2003 (Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005), pp. 111-132.
Author s Response: Leaders, Markets, and Rents Three Aspects of China s
Internationalization, Issues and Studies, 40, no. 1 (March 2004): 247-255., ( Transnational capital: Evaluating Chinese
academic returnees ; with Stanley Rosen), (Fudan Education Forum),
vol. 7, no. 1 (2004): 39-47.
Political Culture, Alternative Politics and Democracy in Greater China, in Fahimul Quadir
and Jayant Lele, eds., Democracy and Civil Society in Asia, Volume 1: Globalization,
Democracy and Civil Society in Asia (Houndsmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2004), pp. 111-139.
China Joins the World Part One: How bureaucratic barriers were breached with a policy of
No flow, no dough, YaleGlobal, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, 15
September 2003, posted at http://yaleglobal.yale.edu.
To the Courts or to the barricades: can new political institutions manage rural conflict? in
Elizabeth J. Perry and Mark Selden, eds., Chinese Society, 2nd Edition: Change,
conflict and resistance (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003), pp. 113-135.
Brain Drain and Brain Gain: Developing a New Generation of Chinese Scholars Abroad,
with Stanley Rosen, SciDevNet Website (sponsored by Nature and Science
magazines), posted at www.scidev.net, January 2003.
Chine 1998-2000: la derniere vague de reformes en panne, Politique Etrangere, no. 1
(2001): 23-40.
The Internationalization of Higher Education in China, The Washington Journal of Modern
China, volume 6, no. 2 (Fall 2000): 39-60.
"The `Externalities of Development : Can New Political Institutions Manage Rural
Conflict?, in Elizabeth J. Perry and Mark Selden, eds., Contemporary Chinese
Society: Social Conflict and Popular Protest (London: Routledge, 2000), pp. 120-142.
"Undemocratic Capitalism: China and the Limits of Economism," The National Interest, no.
56 (Summer 1999): 63-72.
"Institutional Constraints, Path Dependence, and Entrepreneurship: Comparing Nantong and
Zhangjiagang, 1984-1996," in Jae Ho Chung, ed., Agents of Development: Sub-
Provincial Cities in Post-Mao China (London: Routledge, 1999), pp. 215-255.
", (China's Open Policy and Chinese Universities), with Chen
Changgui, (Journal of Higher Education), vol. 77, no. 1 (1998): 50-56,
reprinted in, no. 4 (1998): 158-162, and People's University Journal
Reproduction Materials, (Higher Education) G4, May
1998: 36-42.
"Eye on the Ball: The Politics of Welfare in Hong Kong," Hong Kong Update (Centre for
Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C., November 1997).
"America Should Mix Cooperation with Confrontation Toward China," Charles P. Cozic, ed.,
U.S. Policy Towards China (San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, Inc., 1996), pp. 10-
22 (A reprint of my article in Current History, 1993).
"A Headless Dragon: Creating Scenarios for Post-Deng China," in Globalization and
Regionalization of China's Economy: A Look to the Future, edited by Hong-pyo Lee
and Denis Fred Simon (Seoul: Sejong Institute, 1996).
"Clinton and China: Creating a Policy Agenda that Works," Current History (Sept. 1993):
245-252.
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"Export-Led Growth, Local Autonomy, and U.S.-China Relations," In Depth (Fall 1993): 19-
36.
"The Downward Spiral: Sino-American Relations Since Tiananmen," in William Joseph, ed.,
China Briefing 1991 (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1992), pp. 119-142.
"The Hunger Strike: From Protest to Uprising," in Suzanne Ogden et. al. eds.,
China's Search for Democracy: The Student and Mass Movement of 1989
(Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1992), pp. 185-201.
"Rural Industry: Constraining China's Leading Economic Sector," in Joint Economic
Committee, U.S. Congress, China's Economic Dilemmas in the 1990s: The Problems
of Reforms, Modernization and Interdependence (Washington, D.C.: Government
Printing Office, 1991), pp. 418-436.
"U.S.-China Relations and Human Rights: The Changing Nature of a Bilateral
Relationship," William Tow, ed., Building Sino-American Relations: An Agenda for
the 1990s (New York: Paragon Press, 1991), pp. 57-94.
"Agrarian Radicalism as a Rural Development Strategy," in William A. Joseph, Christine
Wong, and David Zweig, eds., New Perspectives on China's Cultural Revolution,
(Cambridge, MA: Harvard Contemporary China Series, 1991), pp. 63-82.
"Evaluating China's Rural Policies: 1949-1989," The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, Vol.
14, No. 1 (Winter 1990): 18-29.
"Struggling Over Land in China: Peasant Resistance After Collectivization, l966-l986,"
Forrest Colburn, ed., Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance (Armonk, NY: M.E.
Sharpe, 1990), pp. 151-174.
"Dilemmas Under Partial Reform: Collective and State Firms in Competition with the Rural
Private Sector," Bruce Reynolds, ed., China in a New Era: Continuity and Change,
Vol. II: Economy (New York: Paragon House, 1990), pp. 13-40.
"Peasants and Politics: The Chinese Countryside After Tiananmen," World Policy Journal,
Vol. 6, No. 4 (Fall 1989): 633-646.
"Fusion or Fission? Reforming China's Political Economy," Harvard International Review,
vol. xi, no. 2 (Spring 1989): 4-7.
"La revoluzione ininterrotta di Mao e le campagne cinesi, 1968-1978," in Enrica Colloti
Pischel, Emilia Giancotti, and Aldo Natoli, eds., Mao Zedong dalla political alla
storia (Rome: Editori Reuiniti, 1988), pp. 128-146.
"Peasants, Ideology and New Incentive Systems: Jiangsu Province, 1978-1981," in William
L. Parish, ed., Chinese Rural Development: The Great Transformation (Armonk,
New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1985), pp. 141-164, (reprinted in the International Journal
of Comparative Sociology, Summer 1985).
"China at Thirty-Five: Reform, Readjustment, and Reorientation," with Paul Evans, Behind
the Headlines, vol. xiii, no. 4, Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1985.
China's Agricultural Reforms: Background and Prospects, with Steven Butler (New York:
Asia Society, 1985).
"Economic Development and Social Conflict: The Politics of Prosperity in Rural China,"
Canada and the Pacific Programme Working Paper No. 23, Joint Centre on Modern
East Asia, University of Toronto-York University, 1984.
Book Reviews:
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in its First Decade, ed., Joseph Y. S. Cheng,
in The China Journal, No. 61 (January 2009): 251-53.
Globalization and State Transformation in China, by Yongnian Zheng, in Acta Politica,
Vol. 41, Issue 4 (Dec 2006): 434.
Guangdong: Preparing for the WTO Challenge, ed., Joseph Y.S. Cheng, in Pacific Affairs,
Vol. 78, No. 4 (Winter 2006).
The Reluctant Dragon: Crisis Cycles in Chinese Foreign Economic Policy, by Lawrence C.
Reardon, The China Quarterly, no. 177 (March 2004): 217-219.
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The Transformation of Rural China, by Jonathan Unger, Pacific Affairs, Volume 76, No. 3
(October 2003).
Seeking Modernity in China s Name: Chinese Students in the United States, 1900-1927, by
Wei-li Ye, The China Quarterly, vol. 173 (March 2003).
Same Bed, Different Dreams: Managing US-China Relations, 1989-2000, by David M.
Lampton, in The International History Review, Vol. XXIV, 3 (September 2002).
The Urban-Rural Divide, by John Knight and Lina Song, in the Journal of Asian Studies,
February 2001.
The Entrepreneurial State in China: Real estate and commerce departments in reform era
Tianjin, by Jane Duckett, in American Political Science Review, vol. 94, 1 (March
2000): 210-211.
Zouping in Transition: The Process or Reform in Rural North China, ed. by Andrew G.
Walder in Pacific Affairs, January 2000, Volume 72, No. 4, Winter.
Calamity and Reform in China: State, Rural Society, and Institutional Change Since the
Great Leap Famine, by Dali L. Yang, in The China Quarterly, no. 155 (Sept. 1998).
Rural China in Transition: Non-Agricultural Development in Rural Jiangsu, 1978-1990, by
Samuel P.S. Ho, in Pacific Affairs, vol. 70, no. 4 (March 1998).
Peasant Power in China: The Era of Rural Reform, 1979-1989, by Daniel Kelliher, in The
Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs (Summer 1994).
Rural Development in China: Prospect and Retrospect, by Fei Hsiao-tung, in Studies in
Comparative International Development (Winter 1991-92).
China and the Door Open Policy, by Kevin Bucknall, in The China Quarterly (Sept. 1991).
The Geography of Contemporary China: The Impact of Deng Xiaoping's Decade, Terry
Cannon and Alan Jenkins, eds., in The China Quarterly (June 1991).
Agents and Victims in South China: Accomplices in Rural Revolution, by Helen F. Siu, in
American Journal of Sociology (Spring 1991).
Politics and Social Change in China Since 1978, by Charles Burton, in American
Political Science Review (December 1990).
Chinese Politics: Documents and Analysis, James T. Myers, Jurgen Domes, and
Milton D. Yeh, eds., in The China Quarterly (December 1989).
Breaking the Iron Rice Bowl: Prospects for Socialism in China's Countryside, by Pat
Howard, in Pacific Affairs (Winter 1989).
China's Second Revolution: Reform After Mao, by Harry Harding, in The Fletcher Forum of
World Affairs (Summer 1988).
Chinese Business Under Socialism: The Politics of Domestic Commerce, 1949-1980, by
Dorothy J. Solinger, in The Journal of Asian Studies (November 1987).
The Social Sciences and Fieldwork in China: Views from the Field, by Anne P. Thurston and
Burton Pasternak, eds., in Pacific Affairs (Winter 1985-86).
The Critique of Ultra-Leftism in China, 1958-1981, by William A. Joseph, PacificAffairs
(Fall 1985).
Local Organizations: Intermediaries in Rural Development, ed. by Milton J. Esman and
Norman T. Uphoff, in Caribbean Review (Winter 1984).
Socialism in the Chinese Countryside, by Jurgen Domes, in Pacific Affairs (Summer 1982).
Inside Peking, by Beverly Hooper, in Pacific Affairs (Fall 1980).
Work in Progress
From Recreating Itself to Concept-Driven Development: Hong Kong s Contribution to the
Mainland s Property Sector, with Amy Liu (submitted to Asian Survey)
Training a New Generation of Mainland Students: The Role of Hong Kong, with Amy Liu
(submitted to Asian Survey)
Resource Diplomacy Under Hegemony: Foreign Policy Triangularism and Sino-
American Energy Competition in the 21st Century, under submissionn.
Diaspora Delivers Diversity, paper presented at the Metropolis Conference, Melbourne,
Australia. (under revision).
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Working Papers and Unpublished Reports:
Hai Dai and the Problem of Unemployed Returnees, a collaborative research project with
the Overseas Study Service Center, Bureau of Personnel, Guangzhou Municipal
Government. Report completed with Han Donglin on 1 November 2007.
Returnees and Technology Transfer: Who is Bringing What to China, and Why? Report to
Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO Hong Kong), March 2007.
Resource Diplomacy under Hegemony, CCTR Working Paper, no. 18, 2007.
Parking On the Doorstep: Mainland Professional in Hong Kong.
China Rising: Regional Integration or Confrontation, paper prepared for the Northeast Asia
Cooperation Project, University of British Columbia, 10 November 2001.
Will China Liberalize? CCR Discussion Paper 98-3, Centre for Chinese Research,
University of British Columbia, March 1998.
Report for the Ford Foundation, Report on Chinese Students and Scholars in the United
States who received financial support from non-governmental organization,
December 1994.
RECENT TEACHING EXPERIENCE
SOSC 152, Comparative Politics;
SOSC 228, International Relations of East Asia;
SOSC 360, Understanding Chinese Politics;
SOSC 552, International Aspects of China s Reforms;
Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA, Contemporary Issues in Chinese Politics;
HKUST MBA-SBMT 540: Politics and Socio-Economic Environment of China.
Day-long or half-day seminars to KUBS
RESEARCH INTERESTS
International Political Economy and transnational relations
China s Resource Diplomacy
Returnees to China and China s New Diaspora
Hong Kong-Mainland Relations
Chinese Policy making and policy implementation
East Asian International Relations
Chinese domestic and elite politics, popular protests and political participation
Rural political reform, rural democracy and rural development
China's foreign policy, foreign trade, foreign investment and foreign aid
Chinese urbanization and development zones
Higher education in China
EDUCATION
1976-1983 The University of Michigan, Ph.D. Political Science
1975-1976 Beijing University, Degree Philosophy
1974-1975 Beijing Languages Institute, Degree Mandarin Chinese
1973-1974 York University, Toronto, M.A. Political Science
1968-1972 York University, Toronto, B.A. (hons.) Political Science
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HONOURS AND AWARDS
In 2004, the journal, Issues and Studies, published a Book Review Roundtable on my book,
Internationalizing China, with reviews by 5 scholars and a response by me. See
Issues and Studies, 40, no. 1 (March 2004): 225-255.
Outstanding Teaching Award, Winner, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
School of Humanities and Social Science, 1999.
Teaching Award, Honourable Mention, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
School of Humanities and Social Science, 1998.
Freeing China s Farmers was nominated by M.E. Sharpe for the Levenson Prize, Association
for Asian Studies, as the best book on contemporary China for 1998.
CONSULTANCIES and ADVISORY WORK
Returnees and Technology Transfer: Who is Bringing What to China, and Why? project
funded by JETRO, Dec. 2006-March 2007 (HK$42,000).
Serving the Nation from Inside and Outside: The role of returned and unreturned
mainlanders in Sino-Canadian exchanges, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
(CDN$24,000), June 2006-May 2007.
Comparing China and Russia s Role in Kazakhstan Energy Development, Shell Oil, London
England
Orboteck, Political Risk in China, 14 October 2008.
Political Risk in China, Swedish Trade Council, Mandarin Hotel, HK, 20 November 2007.
Political Risk in China, Deutsche Bank, 25 September 2007.
RESEARCH GRANTS
Hong Kong People on the Mainland: A Force for Integration? 1 September 2007- 31
August 2009, funded by the Central Policy Unit, Public Policy Research Grant, in
collaboration with the Department of Political Science, Zhongshan University,
Guangzhou (HK$799, 017).
Hong Kong s Contribution to China s Modernization, Shui-On Group, 2006-2007,
HK$600,000.
Overseas Study and Its Impact on Sino-Japanese Trade Relations, funded by the Japan
External Trade Organization (JETRO Hong Kong), April 2006, HK$170,000. In
cooperation with the China Service Center on Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE) under
the Ministry of Education.
People on the Move: The Transnational Flow of Chinese Human Capital, conference
organized through the Center on China s Transnational Relations, held at HKUST on
20-22 October 2005. Funding from the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for
International Scholarly Exchange (US25,000) and the Research & Conference Fund,
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Government of Canada
(CAD$29,640).
Principal Investigator, with Wilfred Vanhonacker, Hang Lung Centre, Hong Kong University
of Science and Technology, China s transnational entrepreneurs: Returnee scholars
as private businessmen, HK$150,000, 2002-2004.
Principal Investigator, Social Science and Humanities Research Council, China Prepares
for the Onslaught: Local Strategies in Response to WTO, 2001-2004, CDN$72,000.
(The money from this grant was returned after I resigned from Queen s University on
June 30, 2002).
Principal Investigator, in collaboration with Dr. Fan Yongming, Shanghai WTO Centre,
Research Grants Council, Hong Kong, China Prepares for the Onslaught: Local
Strategies in Response to WTO Accession, 2001-2003, HK$565,000.
Globalization and China s Reforms, a conference organized through the Department of
Political Studies, Queen s University, in cooperation with the School of International
Affairs and Public Policy, Fudan University, Shanghai. Funding was supplied by
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Manulife (Shanghai, 100,000 RMB) and the Research & Conference Fund,
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Government of Canada
(CDN$50,000).
Principal Investigator, Direct Allocation Grant, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, TVEs Under Crisis: External Pressures vs. Domestic
Institutions, 1999-2000, HK$ 52,000.
Principal Investigator, Direct Allocation Grant, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, "Democracy, Conflict and Economic Development in Rural China,"
1998-1999, HK$78,000.
Principal Investigator, Research Grants Council, Hong Kong, "China's Reverse `Brain Drain':
Returned Scholars in a Transnational Era," in collaboration with Chen Changgui and
Stanley Rosen, 1997-2000, HK$535,000.
Principal Investigator, Direct Allocation Grant, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, "A Tale of Two Cities: Nantong and Zhangjiagang Under China's Open
Policy," 1996-1997, HK$73,000.
Principal Investigator, United States Institute of Peace, "Democracy, Conflict and Economic
Development in Rural China," 1996-1997, US$49,000.
Principal Investigator (with Professor Chen Changgui), The Ford Foundation, "China's Brain
Drain to the United States," 1992-1993, US$50,000.
Research Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, "The Political Economy
of Canadian Development Assistance to China: The Case of CIDA," 1992-1995,
CDN$24,000.
Principal Investigator (with Roderick MacFarquhar), Henry Luce Foundation "United
States-China Cooperative Research Program," in cooperation with Research Centre
for Rural Development, Beijing, to study "State, Society, and the Changing Chinese
Rural Community," 1989-1991, US$240,000. (never completed because of
Tiananmen).
Research Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, "China's New Rural
Development Strategy," 1985-86, CDN$27,300.
DEVELOPMENT GRANTS
1. East-West Strategic Development Commission, (2006-2007) HK$75,000, for the CCTR.
2. Danton Limited, 2006, HK$75,000 for the Center on China s Transnational Relations.
3. Chang Tseng-Hsi Foundation, (HK$2,000,000), 2004-2006, for establishment of the
CCTR.
4. Dinner Seminar Series, funding by Paul Theil, 2004-05, HK$75,000
5. Program on Southeast Asian Studies, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, funded by
the Henry Luce Foundation, (US$300,000), 1993-1996.
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
Advanced Scholars Program for Study in The People's Republic of China, Committee on
Scholarly Communication with China, Washington, D.C., 1991-92.
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University,
1984-85.
Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada,
1982-1983 (declined).
Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1977-
1978, 1978-1979, 1981-1982.
Rackham Pre-doctoral Fellowship, The University of Michigan, 1980-1981.
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SELECTED RECENT PUBLIC LECTURES, SEMINARS, AND CONFERENCES
Papers at Professional Academic Conferences:
Redefining the Brain Drain: China s Diaspora Option, International Studies Association
Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, 16-22 February 2010.
China and the World Economy: The Rise of a New Trading Nation, paper presented at the
World International Studies Association, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 24 July 2008.
Diaspora Delivers Diversity, Keynote speech at the 10th National Metropolis Conference,
Melbourne, Australia, 9 October 2007.
Parking on the Doorstep: A Case of Multiple Migration, 10th National Metropolis
Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 10 October 2007.
Chinese Students in Japan: The Business Connection, presented at the Association of
International Business National Convention, Indianapolis, IN, 27 June 2007.
The Foreign Policy of a Resource Hungry State, Annual Meeting of the Hong Kong
Political Science Association, Chinese University of Hong Kong, May 2005.
Parking on the Doorstep: Mainland Professionals in Hong Kong, paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Hong Kong Political Science Association, Hong Kong
University, 2 May 2003.
Democracy and (In)Equality in Rural China: A Dialectical Relationship, paper presented at
the American Political Science Association National Convention, San Francisco, CA,
August 2001.
The Open Door and Foreign Donors: Can China Keep Control? presented to the Annual
Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, San Diego, CA, March 2000.
"Controlling the Opening: Enmeshment, Organizational Capacity, and the Limits on
Overseas Development Assistance in China," presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association National Convention, Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 2-5, 1993.
"The Impact of the Open Policy on Higher Education in China," co-written with Chen
Changgui, presented to the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Los
Angeles, CA, March 1993.
"The Domestic Politics of Export-led Development," presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Association for Asian Studies, Los Angeles, March 1993.
"The Politics of Developing Towns," presented at the 1988 National Convention of the
Association for Asian Studies, San Francisco, CA, 25 March 1988.
"Up From the Village, Into the City: Reforming Urban-Rural Relations in China," presented
at the Regional Science Association National Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 15
November 1985.
"The Changing Distributions of China's Key Social Values Under the Household Contract
System," presented at the 1984 Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 30-September 2, 1984.
"Economic Development and Social Conflict: The Politics of Prosperity in Rural China,"
paper presented at the 1984 Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian
Studies, Washington, D.C., 23-25 March 1984.
"Limitations on Agrarian Radicalism: Local Interests and Opposition to Changing the Level
of Ownership and Account," presented at the Canadian Political Science Association
National Convention, Ottawa, Canada, June 1982.
Papers and Presentations at Invited Academic Conferences:
Reflections on China s Border Policies and Their Transnational Flows, presented at the
Conference on China s Policies on Its Borderlands and Their International
Implications, University of Macau, 11-12 March 2010.
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China s Diaspora Delivers Diversity, presented at the Conference on A Century of
Change: China and Modernization 1900 Present, Sept. 17 and 18, 2009, University
of Maryland and Library of Congress, Washington DC.
Returnees, Technology Transfer and China s Economic Development,,,, 28-29 June, 2009
Conference on Internationalization of Chinese Universities, Zhongshan University,
Guangzhou.
Recreating Itself: Hong Kong s Contribution to the Mainland s Property Sector, with Amy
Liu, paper prepared for the Workshop on Hong Kong s Role in the Mainland s
Modernization Center on China s Transnational Relations, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology, 15-16 January 2009, Hong Kong
Training a New Generation of Mainland Students: The Role of Hong Kong, paper prepared
for the Workshop on Hong Kong s Role in the Mainland s Modernization, with
Amy Liu, Center on China s Transnational Relations, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology, 15-16 January 2009, Hong Kong.
China s Diaspora and Returnees: Impact on China s Globalization Process, with Wang
Huiyao, paper presented at the Conference on The Globalization of Chinese
Enterprises: Transformational Politics, Business Strategies, and Future Paths,
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, October 9-10, 2008.
Chinese Students in Japan: A Win-Win Situation, paper presented at the Sino-Japanese
Relations Research Symposium 2008, The University of Hong Kong, 10 June 2008.
Resource Diplomacy Under Hegemony, presentation to the Stockholm China Forum,
German Marshall Fund of the United States and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign
Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden, 1-3 June 2008.
Resource Diplomacy Under Hegemony: Triangularizing Sino-American Global
Competition, Clingendael International Energy Programme, The Hague, The
Netherlands, 20 May 2008 and Maastericht Debates, Maastericht University,
Maastericht, The Netherlands, 19 May 2008.
Images of the Outside World: The Impact of Overseas Studies, with Han Donglin, for the
conference on Foreign-Domestic Linkages in China's International Behaviours,
Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, BC, April 24 - 25, 2008.
Returnees, Diasporas and Failure: Can governments undo the brain drain? presented at the
Workshop on Migration and Development: Future Directions for Research and Policy,
Social Science Research Council, New York, February 27-March 1, 2008.
Resource Diplomacy under Hegemony, Shanghai Forum 2007, Fudan University, 25 May
2007.
A Crisis is Looming: China s Energy Challenge in the Eyes of University Students, paper
for the Conference on Sino-American Relations, U.S.-China Institute, University of
Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, 21 April 2007.
The Mobility of Chinese Human Capital: The View from the United States, paper for the
Conference on The Movement of Global Talent, Policy Research Institute for the
Region, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton
University, 7-8 December 2006.
Social Context and Migrant Mobilization: The Case of China, paper presented to the
International Committee on Migration and Development Research, Social Science
Research Council, New York, 14-15 November 2006.
Is China a Magnet for Talent? paper presented at the Eighth National Canadian Metropolis
Conference Immigration and Canada s Place in a Changing World, Bayshore
Hotel, Vancouver, 24 March 2006.
Serving the Nation from Abroad: Comparing Mainland Professors in the United States and
Hong Kong, with Han Donglin, paper prepared for the Conference on People on
the Move: The Transnational Flow of Chinese Human Capital, Center on China s
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Transnational Relations, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong
Kong, October 21-22, 2005.
Reverse Migration and Technology: The Case of China, with Wilfried Vanhonacker and
Chung Siu Fung, presented at the Conference on People on the Move: The
Transnational Flow of Chinese Human Capital, Center on China s Transnational
Relations, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, October 21-22, 2005.
China s Resource Based Foreign Policy, presented at the conference on China s Search
for Energy Security and Implications for the U.S., sponsored by the National Bureau
of Asian Research and the Pacific Northwest Center for Global Security, National
Defence University, Washington, DC, September 27-28, 2005.
Reverse Migration and Regional Integration: Entrepreneurs and Scientists in the PRC,
paper prepared for the conference, Remaking Economic Strengths in East Asia:
Dealing with the Repercussions of Increased Interdependence, Institute of East
Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 8-9 April 2005.
Learning to Compete: China s Efforts to Encourage a Reverse Brain Drain, paper presented
at the Conference on Competing for Global Talent, Singapore Management
University, Singapore, 12-13 January 2005.
Foreign Policy of a Resource Hungry State: Comments on a Paper by David Shambaugh,
POSCO Conference on the Chinese Economy, Soeul, ROK, 11 November 2004.
Democracy, Good Governance and Economic Development in Rural China, POSCO
Conference on the Chinese Economy, Soeul, ROK, 11 November 2004.
Redefining China s Brain Drain: Wei Guo Fuwu and the Diaspora Option, with Dr.
Chung Siu Fung, paper prepared for the 40th Anniversary Reunion Conference: The
State of Contemporary China, The Universities Service Centre for China Studies, The
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, January 5-7, 2004.
Transnational or Social Capital? Returnee Scholars as Private Entrepreneurs, with Wilfred
Vanhonacker, presented at the the Research Workshop, The Management and
Performance of China s Domestic Private Firms: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives,
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, 15 December 2003.
Transnational Capital: Valuing Academic Returnees in a Globalizing China, with Stan
Rosen, Paper presented at the conference on Bridging Minds Across the Pacific
The 25 Year Sino-U.S. Educational Exchange, Fudan University, Shanghai,
November 10-11, 2003.
Democracy, Good Governance and Economic Development in Rural China, with Chung
Siu Fung, presented at the conference on Local Governance in India and China:
Rural Development and Social Change, sponsored by the Institute of Social Science
(New Delhi), Institute of Sociology and Anthropology (Peking University), and
UCLA Center for Chinese Studies, Calcutta, India, 6-8 January 2003.
Zan po jia men: Zai Xianggang de dalu zhuanye ren, (Parking on the Doorstep: Mainland
Professionals in Hong Kong), presented at the First Conference on Comparative
Research on Chinese Society, Donghai University, Taiwan, December 9-10, 2002 (in
Chinese).
`Parking on the Doorstep? : Mainland Professionals in Hong Kong, presented at the
conference on New Directions in Chinese Foreign Policy, A Conference in Honour
of Allen S. Whiting, Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, 7-
8 November 2002.
Can China Internationalize? National Convention of the Asian Political and Economic
Studies Association of Japan, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan, 26 October 2002.
Strengthening Democracy: Direct Nominations and Electoral Legitimacy in Rural China,
with Chung Siu Fung, presented at the conference on Legal and Political Reform in
the People s Republic of China, Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies and the
Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Lund
University, Sweden, 3-4 June 2002.
Globalization and the Movement of Human Capital: The Case of Returnees to China,
presented at the conference on Globalization and China s Reforms: An IPE
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Approach, organized by Fudan University and Queen s University (Canada), May 22-
24, 2002, Shanghai, China.
Do New Institutions Matter: The Impact of Direct Nominations on Grass Roots Democracy
in China, International Symposium on Village Self-Government, The Carter Center
and the Ministry of Civil Affairs, Beijing, 3-5 September 2001.
The Stalled Fifth Wave: Zhu Rongji s Reform Package of 1998-2000, presented at the
Workshop on Chinese Policy Debates, Institut francais des relations internationales, 6
September 2000, Paris, France.
Democratic Values, Political Structures, and Informal Politics in Greater China, presented
at the Conference on "Democracy and Civil Society in Asia: Emerging Opportunities
and Challenges," Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, 19-21 August 2000.
"Hungry for Linkages: Domestic Interests and China's Internationalization," paper prepared
for the Conference on "International Relations Theory and the Study of Chinese
Foreign Policy," Harvard University, 19-20 June 1998.
"Foreign Aid, Domestic Institutions, and Entrepreneurship: Fashioning Management Training
Centres in China," paper presented at the International Conference on China's
Ownership Reform and its Influence on Economic Development, China Economic
Research Centre, University of Macau, 16-17 March 1998.
"Distortions in the Opening: Weak Property and `Zone Fever' in China, 1992-93," paper for
the International Conference on "Chinese Economic Reform: Comparative
Perspectives," 12-13 March 1998, Centre for Asian Studies, Hong Kong University.
"Will China Liberalize?," paper presented at the Conference on "Hou Jiuqi Liang an san di
guanxi" (Conference on the relations between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits and
the three territories--Taiwan, Hong Kong and Mainland China), Sun Yat Sen
University, Kaohsiung, 31 May-1 June 1997.
"Who's State is it Anyway? The Control of Overseas Development Assistance in China,"
paper prepared for the Workshop on "Southern East Asia Economy: State and
Economic Development," Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 25-26 April 1997.
"Explaining China's Internationalization: Domestic/External Linkages in the
Evolution of China's Open Policy," presented to the Workshop on
International Relations Theory and Chinese Foreign Policy," American
Council of Learned Societies China Committee, Center for International
Affairs, Harvard University, 21-22 April 1995.
"The Impact of Foreign Trade on Rural China," presented at the "Conference on
Rural Reforms in China," East Asia Institute, Columbia University, New
York, 31 March-2 April 1995.
"'Developmental Communities,' Local Autonomy, and the Challenges for Sino-American
Relations," presented at the Conference on U.S.-China Relations, University of
Bridgeport, April 1993.
"Internationalizing China's Countryside: Exports from Rural Industry," presented at the
19th Annual Sino-American Conference on Mainland China, Taiwan, June 1990.
"Urbanizing Rural China: Bureaucratic Authority and Local Autonomy," presented
at the Conference on "The Structure of Authority and Bureaucratic Behavior
in China," SSRC-ACLS Joint Committee, Phoenix, AZ, June 1988.
"Reforms in Socialist Systems: Imperatives for a Peaceful Foreign Policy?" presented at the
Fletcher-Hokkaido Summer Seminar, Hokkaido, Japan, July 1988.
"Competing with the Rural Private Sector: Dilemmas of a Limited Reform," presented at the
Professors for World Peace Academy International Conference on "China in a New
Era," Manila, Philippines, August 1987.
"Form and Content in Policy Implementation," presented at the Conference on "New
Perspectives on the Cultural Revolution," Fairbank Center, Harvard
University, May 1987.
"The Changing Nature of Urban-Rural Relations in China," presented at the Conference on
the "Social Implications of China's Reforms, Fairbank Center, Harvard
University, May 1985.
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"Content and Context in Policy Implementation: Household Contracts in China, 1977-1983,"
presented at the Conference on "Policy Implementation in the Post-Mao Era," SSRC-
ACLS Joint Committee on Contemporary China, The Ohio State University, June
1983.
"The System of Responsibility: Elite Policy and Local Implementation," presented at
the Conference on "Bureaucracy and Rural Development in China," SSRC-
ACLS Joint Committee on Contemporary China, Chicago, IL., August 1981.
Participation in Government Seminars:
Hong Kong Police
Resource Diplomacy under Hegemony, Asia Regional Conference of the Finnish Foreign
Service, 23 April 2009, Island-Shangrila Hotel, Hong Kong.
China, the Olympics and the World, presentation to the Stockholm China Forum, German
Marshall Fund of the United States and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs,
Stockholm, Sweden, 1-3 June 2008.
Sea Turtles or Seaweed? The Employment of Overseas Returnees in China, with
Donglin Han, paper prepared for the France/ILO Symposium 2008, Fourth dialogue
between France and the ILO on the social dimension of globalization, The
Internationalization of Labour Markets, 15 May 2008, Paris, France.
Energy Challenges for China, Capstone Delegation, United States Consul General in Hong
Kong, Helena May Club, Hong Kong, 13 Aug. 2007.
Redefining the Brain Drain: China s Diaspora Option, 11th Conference on Overseas
Education, China Service Center for Scholarly Exchange, Ministry of Education,
Beijing, 17 February 2006 (in Chinese).
Learning to Compete: What Role Does China s Government Play in Triggering a Reverse
Brain Drain ? 8th Guangzhou Conference on Returnees, Ministry of Education,
Guangzhou, 27 December 2005 (in Chinese).
Transnational or Social Capital? Returned Scholars as Private Entrepreneurs, Workshop on
Unemployed Returnees, Department of Personnel, Overseas Study Service Center,
Guangzhou, 2005 (in Chinese).
What Drives China s Internationalization, Official Languages Division, Civil Service
Bureau, Hong Kong Government, 8 October 2003.
Internationalizing China: Domestic Interests and Global Linkages, Canadian International
Development Agency, Hull, Quebec, 1 August 2002.
Globalization and the Movement of Human Capital: The Case of Returnees to China,
presented to the China and Mongolia Bureau, Department of Foreign Affairs and
International Trade, Ottawa, Ontario, 2 August 2002.
Unrest in Rural China, Lecture to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International
Trade, Ottawa, Canada, 12 August, 1999.
"Regional Hot Spots: Overview of Challenges to Regional Security," China-Canada Seminar
on Security Studies, sponsored by the Shanghai Institute for International Strategic
Studies and the Canadian Maritime Forces-Pacific, Shanghai, 5 June 1998.
"Models of Economic Liberalization," presented to the "Greater China in 2010: Scenario
Planning Project," Department of Citizenship and Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, 6
June 1996.
"Industrialization, Globalization, and Regional Tensions in Rural China," presented to the
Conference on "India and China: Different Paths Toward Economic
Competitiveness," Office of Research, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S.
Department of State, 27 September 1994.
Core participant, "China in the Near Term," Summer Study of the Under Secretary of Defense
for Policy, Office of Net Assessment, Office of the Secretary of Defense, The Naval
War College, Newport, RI, 31 July-8 August 1994.
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"China's Open Policy," half-day seminar to the Directorate Officers of the Hong
Kong Government, China Seminar, 13 July 1993.
"Export-Led Growth in Rural China," Department of External Affairs, Ottawa, March 1993;
Research Centre on the Rural Economy, Ministry of Agriculture, Beijing, December
1991.
"Human Rights and Sino-American Relations," lecture to North Asia Relations Division,
Department of External Affairs, Ottawa, Canada, 29 May 1991.
Invited participant, "China Policy Meeting," U.S. State Department, Washington, D.C.,
17 April 1991.
"Rural Industries and China's Foreign Trade," lecture to an Intelligence and Research Bureau
Symposium on China, U.S. Department of State, 27 September 1990.
"Rural Reform in Nanjing: A Foreign Perspective," Nanjing Municipal Rural Work
Department, Nanjing, China, 7 July 1986.
Participant, "The Validity of Long-Term Assessments Concerning China's Political
and Economic Prospects," Department of External Affairs, Ottawa, March
1985.
Community Lectures
Lecture on Chinese politics to the Hong Kong Police Department, Senior Officers Seminar, 9
November 2009
Diaspora Deliver Diversity, Shane-Walsh-Till Memorial Lecture, Chinese International
School, 28 April 2009.
Selected Public Lectures on Research:
1996-2010:
The Conflict between Environmental Protection and Economic Development: China's
Policies on Global Warming, Institute for the Environment, HKUST, 4 Jan. 2010.
Leadership, Quality and Values: Reflections on China s Returnees in the 21st Century,
presented at the Workshop, Life after 60: What's Next for the PRC? Sponsored
by the Economist Intelligence Unit and the University of Southern California,
Hyatt on the Bund, Shanghai, 28 October 2009.
Political Risk in China: Elites, Society and the International System, Norwegian Chamber
of Commerce, Foreign Correspondents Club, 19 May 2009.
Resource Diplomacy Under Hegemony, Keynote Address to The International Seminar on
the Strategy of National Security and Development of Science and Technology,
National University of Defence Technology, May 11-13, 2009, Changsha, China.
Resource Diplomacy Under Hegemony: The triangular nature of Sino-American global
competition, Sino-American Relations Workshop, The Fulbright Program,
Hopkins-Nanjing Center, Nanjing University, Nanjing, May 15-17, 2009.
Diaspora Delivers Diversity, Department of Political Science and Centre for Asian Pacific
Studies, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 20 April 2009.
China, the Olympics and the World, Stockholm China Forum, German Marshall Fund of
the United States and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden,
1-3 June 2008.
Resource Diplomacy Under Hegemony, Stockholm China Forum, German Marshall Fund
of the United States and the Swedish Ministry f