ACPS SPONSORED APSA PANELS

ACPS Panel 1

Power, Choice, and the State in the Reforming China

Chair: John F. S. Hsieh, University of South Carolina
Pnlsts: Authority Patterns and the Rule of Law
Guoli Liu, College of Charleston
The "People’s Court" in Transition: The Prospects of the Chinese Legal Reform
Chian-Fan Zhang, Nanjing University
State-Society Relations in Post-Mao China: Takeover by Civil Society?
Sujian Guo, Providence College
Disc: John F. S. Hsieh, University of South Carolina
Steven W. Lewis, Rice University

ACPS Panel 2

Reconsidering Choices and the State in China’s Continual Reforms

Chair: Weixing Chen, East Tennessee State University
Pnlsts: Reforming China’s Health Care System: An Initial Policy Assessment
Baogang Guo, Thomas College
Prospect of Local Government Reform in China: Policy and Practice
Yang Zhong, The University of Tennessee-Knoxville
SOE Reform in Shandong: Policy Impact on Socio-Political Development
Weixing Chen, East Tennessee State University
Economic Reform and Political Changes: Comparative Study of Mexico and China
He Li, Merrimack College
Disc: Hongying Wang, Syracuse University

ACPS Panel 3

Power, Choice, and the State in the U.S.-China’s Relationship

Chair: Martin W. Slann, Clemson University
Pnlsts: Understanding the Ups and Downs in Sino-American Relations Since 1988: the Roles of Ideational and Material Factors
Greg Moore, University of Denver
The Taiwan Dilemma in the US-China Relationship
Gang Lin, The Woodrow Wilson Center
Chinese Mass Perception of Foreign Threat
Jie Chen, Old Dominion University
Disc: Teh-chang Lin, Institute of International Relations

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Last updated: Aug. 2, 2000