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Board of Directors (2006 - 2008)


Dr. Sujian Guo
, President, Professor in the Department of Political Science and Director of Center for US-China Policy Studies (CUSCPS) at San Francisco State University. He is Editor of the Journal of Chinese Political Science. His research interest include comparative politics, Chinese/Asian politics, US-China relations, communist and post-communist studies, democratic transition, and the political economy of East and Southeast Asia. He has published more than two dozens of articles both in English and Chinese. His books include The Political Economy of Asian Transition from Communism, China's "Peaceful Rise" in the 21st Century: Domestic and International Conditions, Post-Mao China: from Totalitarianism to Authoritarianism? Contact: Tel: (415) 338-7523, Fax: (415) 338-2391, e-mail: sguo@sfsu.edu

Dr. Baogang Guo, President-elect, Associate Professor of Political Science at Dalton State College.  He holds a Ph.D. degree from Brandeis University and a Master's degree from Zhengzhou University.  He is a member of the Asia  Council of the University System of Georgia, a Research Associate in China Research Center at Kennesaw, GA, and associate editor of the Journal of Chinese Political Science. His research interests include comparative public policy, political culture, and political legitimacy. He is an associate editor of China Today (Greenwood Press, 2005), the author of six book chapters. His recent publications appeared on referred academic journals, including Asian Survey, Journal of Chinese Political Science, Modern China Studies, Journal of Comparative Asian Development, Twenty-first Century, and American Journal of China Studies. Contact: Tel: (706) 272-2678, Fax: (706) 272-2698, e-mail: bguo@daltonstate.edu

Dr. Jean-Marc F. Blanchard, Research Director, Associate Professor in the Department of International Relations and Associate Director of Center for US-China Policy Studies at San Francisco State University (SFSU), San Francisco, California.  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 Books, 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.  His articles have appeared in the China Quarterly, Journal of Contemporary China , Geopolitics, Security Studies, and International Interactions.  At SFSU, he is the International Relations Department’s instructor for courses on Chinese Foreign Policy.  Contact: Tel: (415) 405-2481, Fax: (415) 338-2280, Email jmfblanc@sfsu.edu

Dr. Barrett McCormick, Director of Membership, Professor of Political Science at Marquette University. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He specializes in Chinese Politics and his recent research concerns Chinese media. He has published articles in various journals and anthologies including Journal of Asian Studies, The China Journal, Pacific Affairs, Issues and Studies, and Twenty-First Century. He is author of Political Reform in Post-Mao China and co-editor of What If China Doesn't Democratize? and The Future of Chinese Socialism. Contact: Tel: (414) 288-6842, Fax: (414) 288-3360, Email: Barrett.McCormick@Marquette.edu 

Dr. Gregory J. Moore
, Director of Public Relations, A
ssistant Professor of Political Science and East Asian politics at Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida.  His research and teaching interests and responsibilities include comparative politics, international relations, Chinese politics and foreign policy, East Asian politics and international relations (including China, Taiwan, North Korea, South Korea and Japan), Sino-American relations, and research methods and theory.  Prior to his coming to Eckerd College, he served as Assistant Director of the Center for China-United States Relations at the University of Denver, and taught at the University of Denver, Renmin University of China, Metropolitan State College of Denver, and a number of other Chinese universities.  He has lived in China for four and a half years, variously teaching, studying Chinese, and doing research.  He got his doctorate from the University of Denver’s Graduate School of International Studies, his masters from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, and his bachelors from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. Contact: Tel: (727) 864-8308, E-mail: mooregj@eckerd.edu

Dr. Jianwei Wang, Secretary, Eugene Katz Letters and Science Distinguished Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Stevesn Point.  He received his B.A. and M.A in international politics from Fudan University in Shanghai and his Ph. D. in political science from the University of Michigan . His teaching and research interests focus on Chinese foreign policy, Sino-American relations, Sino-Japanese relations, East Asia security affairs, UN peacekeeping operations, and American foreign policy.  His publications include Managing Arms In Peace Processes: Cambodia, Limited Adversaries, Sino-American Mutual Images in the Post Cold War Era, Power of the Moment, America and the World after 9/11(co-author), and Histroy and Culture of China (editor).  Contact: Tel: (715)-346-3869, Fax: (715)-346-4215, e-mail: j2wang@uwsp.edu

Dr. Yanmin Yu, Treasurer, Professor and Department Chair of Mass Communication at University of Bridgeport. Elected Distinguished Professor of the Year at University of Bridgeport 2003-2004.  Awarded Fulbright Scholarship in 2005 to Australia and 2000 to Egypt and Israel. Research interests include media and society, media and foreign policy, media and international relations, and intercultural communication. Recent publications include “The Role of the Media: A Case Study of China’s Media Coverage of the U.S. War in Iraq” in Y. Hao and S. Lin (Eds.), China’s Foeign Policy Making: societal Force and Chinese American Policy, London: Ashgate, 2005; “Using Media to Get into the Whitehouse: Clashes between American Media and American Politics in X. Wang & G. Liu (Eds.), Social and Behavioral Science, Volume III of On the Frontiers of Science, Tsinghua University Press 2005; and “Politics in Taiwan’s Broadcasting and Television” 2004. Contact: Tel: 203-576-4157 and Emails: whydouble@gmail.com or yanmin@bridgeport.edu

 

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