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Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Brown. Author, The Poetry of Power: Uyghur National Culture in Twentieth-Century China (forthcoming, Columbia UP). Translator, Waiting to Be Arrested at Night (Tahir Hamut Izgil, Penguin Press).
Associate Professor of Chinese literature at Cornell, poet, translator. My current project is "On Stricture: Chinese Poetry and American Culture." More (incl links to open-access research) at nickadmussen.com.
Poli Sci Asst. Prof UCI | Comparative Politics | China | Migration | Development
Professor of Law at Duke. Author of The Authoritarian Commons, Chinese Small Property, and Finance against Law. After two decades studying law, I’m still captivated by these questions: What is law? Does law matter? Why?
Assistant Prof, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, UW-Madison; New academic mom; Feminist
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Historian of 19c China—info, cities, war, society. Author, The Peking Gazette in Late Imperial China (2021). Travel, kid stuff, cooking and other jams.
Scholar of migration, families, and inequalities. Author of Time and Migration (Cornell, 2021) and Co-author of Transnational Social Protection (Oxford, 2023).
China historian, tango addict, and childless cat lady
Assistant Professor of Sociology @McMaster University | Media, power, and computational social science.
I write about China's environmental affairs and its footprint across the globe. Author of upcoming book In Search of Green China (Polity, 2025).
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William Clayton Chair and Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins University SAIS. Political economy; state-business relations; economic, industrial and tax policies; authoritarian capitalism. https://www.lingchen-scholar.com/
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Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton, host of The Civic Forum podcast (https://www.youtube.com/user/rorytruex). Subscribe on Substack: https://rorytruex.substack.com/
Professor at Seton Hall Law working on China, Taiwan, criminal justice, and human rights. Can otherwise be found hanging with my boys (including Brodie 🐾).
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Sociologist doing China stuff; activism; democracy
Assoc. Prof. of Law, American U. Washington College of Law; Assoc. Member, Oxford Law; lawyer & anthropologist; writes on non-liberal law, international development, transnational business, property, justice; https://www.matthewserie.com/ Views are my own.
Associate professor of international relations at Lehigh University. East Asian IR, Chinese and Japanese foreign policy, nationalism and national identity, historical memory, reconciliation.
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Jeremy Daum is a Sr. Researcher at Yale Law School's Paul Tsai China Center, focussing on criminal justice and policing.
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Academic researcher of Chinese politics and political economy, US-China relations, paradiplomacy, and cities. Lover of music, maps, and mapo dofu.
Living in Seoul... writing on empire, China, and America... watching the two Koreas... reminiscing about Rome
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Professor of Law @ UCLA School of Law; faculty co-director, Emmett Inst on Climate Change & the Environment; Walter & Shirley Wang Chair in US-China Relations; Chinese law & politics.
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Academician, word technician, Atlantan, Russian-American-Latvian-Jew. Associate Prof @Georgia State in Global Comm; China expert. Author of Media Politics in China and Chinese Soft Power. Currently writing China's image-making in Africa.
A world-leading center on Greater China at Harvard University. Dedicated to advancing scholarship and research for over 65 years.
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Assoc prof in policy and engineering at UC San Diego. Decarbonizing world’s toughest grids @ Power Transformation Lab. pwrlab.org
Managing Director, Indo-Pacific Program, German Marshall Fund @GMFAsia, China, Taiwan, Indo-Pac, Europe-China, RT≠ endorsement
Asst Prof @ University Notre Dame FTT. All things Chinese theatre, technology, media, performance. Author Revolutionary Stagecraft (UM Press 2024)
Program Ops @NCUSCR | China-watcher | Asia-Pacific security issues
Associate Professor at the University of Nevada; Author, Rebranding China (2019); PIP Fellow, National Committee on US-China Relations; Fellow, The Penn Project on the Future of US-China Relations
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Historian of China and Tibet
Dean of Arts and Sciences, NYU Shanghai
Professor at UC Irvine (China, medicine, health humanities)
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Author, Needled: How Acupuncture Became Alternative (forthcoming, Viking)
Historian of Sinitic lands and Central Asia at Georgetown University, and mandolinist for By & By. Work on Qing Empire, the Uyghur Region, Silk Road, stringed instruments in world history.
Studying China's foreign and security policies and director of MIT's Security Studies Program
Executive Director, @GeorgetownCAL. China hand, Hong Kong law expert, and Taiwan aficinado. Amateur Dylanologist, cinephile, and biblilophile.
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Associate Professor at Hopkins/SAIS. Former White House industrial strategy economist. Industrial policy, trade, climate, economic security. Views my own. DC | HNL. 🏳️🌈
She/her. China historian and writer in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Also reader, knitter, Phillies/Flyers fan, road tripper.
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Author, historian, China scholar. Between Philly & NYC. Weekly words https://www.sinicapodcast.com/s/this-week-in-chinas-history Books: Champions Day: https://tinyurl.com/yrxk942f Heart of Buddha https://tinyurl.com/3kh5pav8 Creating a Chinese Harbin
China, climate, stats, and cities. Johns Hopkins SAIS, Good Authority. No Kings.
Historian. Books include Imperial Twilight (Knopf, 2018) and Autumn in the Heavenly Kingdom (Knopf, 2012). New book: The Raider (Knopf, 2025). https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/618088/the-raider-by-stephen-r-platt/
U.S.-China relations @ncuscr. Dog and stepdaughter mom.
宋怡明 Frank Wen-hsiung Wu Prof. of Chinese History; former Director, @FairbankCenter for Chinese Studies, Harvard Univ.; #PIPFellow @NCUSCR; Chair @WCFIA_Canada; mostly tweeting @MichaelSzonyi
Global Trade, Local Consequences. | Analyzing trade politics through research, analysis, engagement, and innovation.
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Social scientist at the University of San Francisco's Economics Department. 纸上谈兵。
Assoc. Prof. of Hist. and Intl. Affrs. at Grg. Wshngtn. Univ.
Historian of the Uyghur region/Xinjiang/East Turkestan/Moghulistan/etc.
Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics. I write about industrial policy, trade, climate&energy, and China.
Political Scientist, Author of Policing China: Street-Level Cops in the Shadow of Protest
Assistant Professor @ University of Hong Kong
China, international relations, development
Comparative historian, legal theorist, Chinese law and politics observer @Yale.
Study China maritime strategy & int’l security policy
Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Adjunct Professor at Johns Hopkins SAIS
Book: China’s Law of the Sea yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300256475/chinas-law-of-the-sea/
Historian, Modern China, Political Economy, Environment, Science and Tech, Energy, Dams, Statistics, etc. scholar.harvard.edu/arunabh.ghosh
Political Scientist professor at Northwestern • Writer • Photographer
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Associate professor of government at Smith College; former Visiting Senior Fellow for US-China Subnational Relations at the Truman Center for National Policy. I write about China, Taiwan, and US city- and state-level engagement with both places.
Historian of Modern China at Trinity University (focus on language, identity, gender, protest, Hong Kong); author of Dialect and Nationalism in China, 1860-1960; NCUSCR PIPVII 2021-2023; Wilson Fellow 2022-2023. 4th-gen Italian-American
Associate Professor of Political Science at Yale University, focusing on China's domestic and international politics.
Assistant professor of political science at Stetson University, views own. Research interests: civil society, authoritarianism, environmental politics, China, Russia. elizabethplantan.com
The CMP is an independent research project studying the Chinese media landscape within the PRC and globally, as well as the CCP's media and political discourse.
NPR correspondent. 10 years in China and Taiwan. Now DC-based. My book "Let Only Red Flowers Bloom" is now out: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/724947/let-only-red-flowers-bloom-by-emily-feng/
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The premier international affairs magazine for the Asia-Pacific, covering politics, defense and society from China and Kazakhstan to Myanmar and Australia. thediplomat.com
David M. Lampton Professor of China Studies SAIS Johns Hopkins, senior fellow Asia Society Center for China Analysis, previously Cornell, State Dept, Yale
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