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Ho-fung Hung 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Hung, Ho-fung January 2018 Address: Department of Sociology Johns Hopkins University 541 Mergenthaler Hall 3400 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218, USA Citizenship: USA and Hong Kong EDUCATION 2004 Ph. D.(Sociology), Johns Hopkins University 1999 M.A. (Sociology), State University of New York at Binghamton 1998 M.Phil (Sociology), The Chinese University of Hong Kong 1995 B. Soc. Sc.(Sociology), The Chinese University of Hong Kong ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2018- Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Professor in Political Economy, Department of Sociology and Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University 2016-2017 Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Associate Professor in Political Economy, Department of Sociology, The Johns Hopkins University 2011-2017 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, The Johns Hopkins University 2014 July Visiting Professor, International Summer School, Renmin University, Beijing (teaching a course on “Globalization and Development”) 2005-2011 Assistant to Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Indiana University at Bloomington 2005-2011 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Indiana University at Bloomington 2010-2011 Associate Director, Research Center for Chinese Politics and Business, Indiana University at Bloomington 2007-2010 Senior Associate, Research Center for Chinese Politics and Business, Indiana University at Bloomington 2004-2005 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Chinese University of Hong Kong 2002-2003 Visiting Scholar, Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Hung, Ho-fung

January 2018

Address:

Department of Sociology

Johns Hopkins University

541 Mergenthaler Hall

3400 N. Charles Street

Baltimore, MD 21218, USA

Citizenship:

USA and Hong Kong

EDUCATION

2004 Ph. D.(Sociology), Johns Hopkins University

1999 M.A. (Sociology), State University of New York at Binghamton

1998 M.Phil (Sociology), The Chinese University of Hong Kong

1995 B. Soc. Sc.(Sociology), The Chinese University of Hong Kong

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2018- Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Professor in Political Economy,

Department of Sociology and Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International

Studies, Johns Hopkins University

2016-2017 Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Associate Professor in Political Economy,

Department of Sociology, The Johns Hopkins University

2011-2017 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, The Johns Hopkins University

2014 July Visiting Professor, International Summer School, Renmin University, Beijing

(teaching a course on “Globalization and Development”)

2005-2011 Assistant to Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Indiana University at

Bloomington

2005-2011 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures,

Indiana University at Bloomington

2010-2011 Associate Director, Research Center for Chinese Politics and Business, Indiana

University at Bloomington

2007-2010 Senior Associate, Research Center for Chinese Politics and Business, Indiana

University at Bloomington

2004-2005 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Chinese University of Hong Kong

2002-2003 Visiting Scholar, Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and

Technology

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HONORS, AWARDS AND GRANTS

2016 Asian and Transnational Studies Book Award (Honorable Mention), Section on

Asia and Asian America, American Sociological Association

2016 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences,

Johns Hopkins University

2016 Dissertation Improvement Grant, National Science Foundation, USA (for Daniel

Thompson’s dissertation research: “Income Distribution and Redistribution in Rich

Countries Under Finance-led Capital Accumulation”)

2013 Best Book Prize, Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies

2012 Best Article Award, Section on Global and Transnational Sociology, American

Sociological Association

2012 Best Article Award, Section on the Political Economy of the World System,

American Sociological Association

2012 Finalist, Charles Tilly Best Book Award, Section on Collective Behavior and

Social Movement, American Sociological Association

2011 Johns Hopkins University Faculty Startup Research Grant

2010 President’s Book Award, Social Science History Association

2010 First Prize, Best Research Paper Award, World Society Foundation, Switzerland

2010 Outstanding Junior Faculty Award and Research Grant, Indiana University

2009 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship (Article) Award, Section on Political

Sociology, American Sociological Association

2009 Best Research Paper Award, Section on Asia and Asian America, American

Sociological Association

2009 Best Article Award (Honorable Mention), Section on Comparative and Historical

Sociology, American Sociological Association

2005 Indiana University Faculty Startup Research Grant

2004 Biannual best article award, Section on the Political Economy of World System,

American Sociological Association

2003 Reinhard Bendix best student article award, Section on Comparative-Historical

Sociology, American Sociological Association

2003 Social Science History Association – Rockefeller Graduate Paper Award

2002 International Dissertation Field Research Fellowship, Social Science Research

Council, USA

2002 Dissertation Improvement Grant, National Science Foundation, USA

2001 J. Brien Key Graduate Research Grant, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences,

Johns Hopkins University

2000 Summer Research Travel Fellowship, Institute for Global Studies in Culture,

Power and History, Johns Hopkins University

1999 Graduate Excellence in Research Award, State University of New York at

Binghamton

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

1) Globalization and Neoliberalism

2) Development

3) Nationalism

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4) Contentious Politics

5) Comparative-historical and Quantitative Methods

6) China and East Asia

PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS EDITORIAL BOARDS

2016-21 Editorial Board, Social Science History

2015-17 Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology

2015-18 Editorial Board, American Sociological Review

2014- Editorial Board, Sociology of Development

2014- Editorial Board, Journal of World-System Research

PUBLICATIONS: BOOK

Ho-fung Hung. 2016. The China Boom: Why China Will Not Rule the World. New York:

Columbia University Press. ISBN: 978-0-231-16418-4 (HB), 978-0-231-16419-1 (PB)

* 2016 Asian and Transnational Studies Book Award (honorable mention), Section on Asia

and Asian America, American Sociological Association

* Invited Author Meets Critics Panel, Social Science History Association Annual Meeting

2016

* Simplified Chinese edition published in 2016 at China CITIC Press

* Korean edition forthcoming at Geulhangari

* featured in World Policy Institute’s World Policy Blog, New Books Network, Asia

Society’s ChinaFile, KABC’s Money Talk radio show, and France’s BFM business

* featured in book symposium in “Trajectories,” newsletter of ASA comparative historical

sociology section. (with Jack Goldstone, Richard Lachman, James Mahoney. And Dingxin

Zhao)

* Reviewed favorably in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Foreign Affairs, Forbes,

Seeking Alpha, Marginal Revolution, First Things, Asian Review of Books, Pacific

Affairs, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Contemporary Sociology,

International Sociology, Development and Change, Caixin, China Youth Daily

(Zhongguo qingnian bao) [Beijing, in Chinese], Studies of Chinese Communist Party

History (Zhonggong dangshi yanjiu) [Beijing, in Chinese]

Ho-fung Hung. 2011. Protest with Chinese Characteristics: Demonstrations, Riots, and Petitions

in the Mid-Qing Dynasty. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN: 978-0-231-

15202-0 (HB), 978-0-231-15203-7 (PB)

*Winner of the Social Science History Association President’s Book Award 2010

*Best Book Prize, Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies 2013

* Finalist, Charles Tilly Best Book Award, Section on Collective Behavior and Social

Movement, American Sociological Association 2012

*Sponsored by Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange

* Reviewed favorably at American Journal of Sociology, Choice, American Historical

Review, Journal of Asian Studies, Contemporary Sociology, China Journal, China

Review International, Social History

* Simplified Chinese translation forthcoming at Guangxi Shifan Daxue chubanshe

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Ho-fung Hung ed. 2009. China and the Transformation of Global Capitalism. Baltimore, MD:

Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN: 0801893070 (HB); 0801893089 (PB)

* reviewed favorably at Choice, Contemporary Sociology, Foreign Affairs, Journal of

World System Research, International Journal of Comparative Sociology; Asia-Pacific

Economic Literature, included in Times Higher Education Economics Round-up. Selected

by Choice as one of the key readings on China’s Rising as a Superpower, February 2011.

* Korean translation published by Mizibooks, 2012

PUBLICATIONS: JOURNAL ARTICLES

Ho-fung Hung 2016. “From Qing Empire to the Chinese Nation: An Incomplete Project.”

Introduction in Ho-fung Hung. ed. Themed Section on “China’s Periphery Nationalisms”

Nations and Nationalism. Vol. 22, No. 4. 660-665.

Ho-fung Hung and Daniel Thompson. 2016. “Money Supply, Class Power, and Inflation:

Monetarism Reassessed” American Sociological Review. Vol. 81, No. 3. 447-466.

* 12nd most read ASR article for June 2016

* featured in “Work in Progress: Short-form Sociology on the Economy, Work and

Inequality” (July 2016), official blog of the American SBociological Association’s Section

on Organizations, Occupations and Work

Ho-fung Hung 2015. “Grandpa State instead of Bourgeois State: Patrimonial Politics in China’s

Age of Commerce, 1644-1839.” Political Power and Social Theory. Vol. 25. 115-135.

Emel Akçali; Lerna K. Yanik and Ho-Fung Hung. 2015. “Inter-Asian (Post-)Neoliberalism?”

Asian Journal of Social Sciences. Vol. 43, No.3. (Special Issue Introduction). 5-21

Ho-fung Hung 2014. “Trois visions de la conscience autochtone à Hong Kong.” (Three visions of

Local Consciousness in Hong Kong) Critique n° 807-808 août-septembre 2014. 695-710.

* cited in Le Monde, 22 septembre 2014

* English version appeared in The Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol. 12, Issue 44, No. 1,

November 3, 2014. (http://apjjf.org/2014/12/44/Ho-fung-Hung/4207.html )

* Chinese version appeared in Reflexion. Oct 2014 (Taipei)

* Korean version appeared in Redian (blog entry: http://www.redian.org/archive/80140 ).

Ho-fung Hung 2014. “Cold War and China in the (Un)making of the Global Dollar Standard.”

Political Power and Social Theory. Vol. 24. 53-80.

Ho-fung Hung. 2013. “China: Savior or Challenger of the Dollar Hegemony?” Development and

Change. Vol. 44, No. 6. 1341-1361.

Ho-fung Hung. 2013. “Labor Politics and Three Stages of Capitalism in China.” South Atlantic

Quarterly. Vol 112, No. 1. 203-212.

* Chinese translation appeared in Lingdaozhe Vol. 54. (Beijing)

Ho-fung Hung and Ip Iam Chong. 2012 “Hong Kong Democratic Movement and the Making of

China’s Offshore Civil Society.” Asian Survey. Vol. 52, No. 3. 504-527.

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Ho-fung Hung. 2012. “Marx, Weber, and the Ceaseless Accumulation of Capital” (responses to

Fred Block “Varieties of What? Should We Still be Using the Concept of Capitalism?” in

Scholarly Controversy section) Political Power and Social Theory. Vol. 23. 303-311.

Ho-fung Hung. 2011. “Global Crisis, China, and the Strange Demise of the East Asian Model.”

Swiss Journal of Sociology. Vol. 37, No. 2. 305-320.

* reprinted at Christian Suter and Mark Herkenrath eds. World Society in the Global

Economic Crisis. Zurich and Berlin: LIT

Ho-fung Hung and Jaime Kucinskas. 2011. “Globalization and Global Inequality: Assessing the

Impact of the rise of China and India, 1980-2005” American Journal of Sociology Vol.

116, No. 5. 1478-1513.

*Co-winner of 2012 Best Article Award, ASA’s Section on Global and Transnational

Sociology.

* Winner of 2012 Best Article Award, ASA’s Section on the Political Economy of the

World System

Ho-fung Hung and Huei-ying Kuo. 2010. “One-county, two-systems and its antagonists in Tibet

and Taiwan.” China Information. Vol. 24, No. 3. 317-337.

*2nd most read article of the journal, as of January 2012

* reprinted in Ray Yep 2013. Negotiating Autonomy in Greater China: Hong Kong and It

Sovereign Before and After 1997. Copenhagen, Denmark: NIAS

* translated and reprinted in Peng Laikwan ed. Biancheng duihua: xianggang, zhongguo,

bianyuan, bianjie (Dialogue at the margins of the city: Hong Kong, China, periphery, and

borders) Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong Press.

Ho- fung Hung 2010. “Uncertainties in Enclave” New Left Review. No. 66 Nov/Dec 2010. 55-77.

Ho-fung Hung. 2009. “Cultural Strategies and the Political Economy of Protest in Mid-Qing China,

1740-1839.” Social Science History. Vol. 33, No. 1. 75-115.

Ho-fung Hung 2009. “America’s Headservant? Dilemma of China in the Global Economy” New

Left Review No. 60 Nov/Dec. 2009 (lead article). 5-25.

*French translation published in La Chine & l’ordre du monde. Revue Agone, n° 52, 2013

*Chinese and abridged translation published in Guanchajia bao (The Economic Observer),

January 11, 2010; and Xinhua yuebao (New China Monthly), February 2010.

* Spanish translation published in Spanish edition of New Left Review No. 60.

* Norwegian translation published in Rødt. February 2011.

* German and abridged translation published in Luxemburg. January 2011

*Portuguese translation published in Novos Estudos. No. 89, March 2011

Ho-fung Hung. 2008. “Agricultural Revolution and Elite Reproduction in Qing China: The

Transition to Capitalism Debate Revisited.” American Sociological Review. Vol. 73, No.

4. 569-588.

* Co-Winner of the 2009 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award, ASA’s Section

on Political Sociology

* Co-Winner of the 2009 Best Research Paper Award, ASA’s Section on Asia and Asian

America

* Honorable mention of 2009 Best Article Award, ASA’s Section on Comparative &

Historical Sociology

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Ho-fung Hung. 2008. “Rise of China and the Global Overaccumulation Crisis.” Review of

International Political Economy. Vol. 15, No.2. (lead article). 149-179.

Ho-fung Hung. 2007. “Changes and Continuities in the Political Ecology of Popular

Protest: Mid-Qing China and Contemporary Resistance” China Information. Vol. 21,

No.2. 299-329.

* ranked No. 35 among the 50 most read articles of the journal as of April 2008

Melvin L. Kohn, Valeriy Khmelko, Vladimir Paniott and Ho-fung Hung. 2005. “Social Structure

and Personality during the Process of Radical Social Change: A Study of Ukraine in

Transition” Comparative Sociology. Vol. 3, No. 3. 239-84.

*reprinted in Masamichi Sasaki ed. 2009 New Frontiers of Comparative Sociology.

Leiden: Brill.

Ho-fung Hung. 2004. “Early Modernities and Contentious Politics in Mid-Qing China, c. 1740-

1839.” International Sociology. Vol. 19, No. 4. 478-503.

Ho-fung Hung. 2004. “The Politics of SARS: Containing the Perils of Globalization by more

Globalization.” Asian Perspective. Vol. 28, No.1. 19-44.

Ho-fung Hung. 2004. “From Global Pandemic to Global Panic: SARS and the Fear of ‘Yellow

Perils’ amid the Rise of China.” Hong Kong Journal of Sociology. Vol. 5. 29-49.

Ho-fung Hung. 2003. “Orientalist Knowledge and Social Theories: China and the European

Conceptions of East-West Differences from 1600 to 1900.” Sociological Theory. Vol. 21,

No. 3. 254-79.

*Winner of the 2003 Reinhard Bendix award of the ASA’s section on Comparative-

Historical Sociology

* Winner of the 2004 biannual best article award of ASA’s section on the Political

Economy of the World System

Ho-fung Hung. 2001. “Imperial China and Capitalist Europe in the Eighteenth-Century Global

Economy.” Review (Fernand Braudel Center) Vol. 24, No. 4. 473-513.

Ho-fung Hung. 1998. “Thousand-Year Oppression and Thousand-Year Resistance: The Tanka

Fisherfolk in Tai O Before and After Colonialism.” Chinese Sociology and Anthropology.

Vol. 30, No. 3. 75-99.

Ho-fung Hung. 1998. “Rethinking the Hong Kong Cultural Identity: The Case of Rural

Ethnicities.” Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies Occasional Paper

Series No. 81, Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Stephen W. K. Chiu and Ho-fung Hung 1997. “The Colonial State and Rural Protest in Hong

Kong.” Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies Occasional Paper Series

No. 59, Chinese University of Hong Kong.

PUBLICATIONS: BOOK CHAPTERS AND OTHERS

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Ho-fung Hung. Forthcoming. “China and the Global South: The Question of Hegemony.” Jean Oi

and Thomas Fingar. eds. Challenges and Choices in China’s Future

Alvin Camba and Ho-fung Hung. Forthcoming “The China Boom and Africa.” In JC Alden and

Daniel Large. ed. New Directions in the Study of Africa and China. New York: Social

Science Research Council.

Ho-fung Hung. Forthcoming. “Democratization and Local Identity in Hong Kong.” Wu Weiping

and Mark Frazier. Sage Handbook of Contemporary China. Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Ho-fung Hung. Forthcoming. “China’s State Capitalism in Hong Kong.” In Tai-lok Lui, Stephen

WK Chiu and Ray Yep. ed. Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Hong Kong. New

York: Routledge

Ho-fung Hung and Mark Selden. 2017. “China’s Post-Socialist Transformation and Global

Resurgence: Political Economy and Geopolitics.” Juliane Furst, Silvio Pons, and Mark

Selden ed. The Cambridge History of Communism III: Globalization, Collapse, and

Survival. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Ho-fung Hung. 2017. “World Capitalism, World Hegemony, and World Empires.” Claudio

Benzecry, Monika Krause, and Isaac Ariail Reed ed. Social Theory Now. Chicago:

University of Chicago Press.

Ho-fung Hung. 2017. “The Global, the Historical, and the Social in the Making of Capitalism.”

Julian Go and George Lawson. ed. Global Historical Sociology. New York: Cambridge

University Press.

Ho-fung Hung. 2017 “Can We Have Globalization without the US?” Trajectory. American

Sociological Association Comparative and Historical Sociology Section newsletter. Winter.

2017.

Ho-fung Hung. 2016. “How China’s SOEs Impede US-China Economic Integration” China Policy

Institute blog, University of Nottingham, UK. https://cpianalysis.org/2016/11/21/how-

chinas-soes-impede-us-china-economic-integration/

Ho-fung Hung. 2016. “Global Crisis and the Rise of China.” Gregory Hook ed. Sociology of

Development Handbook. Berkeley and L.A.: University of California Press. 485-504.

Ho-fung Hung 2016. “Chinas Glanz und Grenzen” Blätter für Deutsche und Internationale

Politik. 7/16. 49-60.

Ho-fung Hung. 2015. “RMB Inclusion into SDR: Hyperbole and Reality.” Columbia University

Press book blog. December 1, 2015. http://www.cupblog.org/?p=18003

Ho-fung Hung. 2015. “Political Uncertainties in Post-Miracle China.” China Policy Institute blog,

University of Nottingham, UK.

https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/chinapolicyinstitute/2015/04/02/political-uncertainties-in-

post-miracle-china/

Ho-fung Hung. 2015. “China Steps Back.” New York Times op-ed. April 6, 2015.

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Ho-fung Hung. ed. 2014 “Symposium on Vivek Chibber’s Postcolonial Theory and the Specter of

Capital ” Journal of World-system Research. Vol. 20, No. 2

Ho-fung Hung and Zhan Shaohua 2013. “City and Industrialization, East and West” Peter Clark et

al. eds. Oxford Handbook on Cities in World History. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

645-663.

Ho-fung Hung 2013. “Peasant Rebellion in China” David A. Snow, Donatella Della Porta, Bert

Klandermans, and Doug McAdam eds. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and

Political Movements. Oxford: Blackwell.

Ho-fung Hung. 2012. “China in the Global Crisis: Death Knell in the Global Developmental

Model?” Amiya Bagchi and Anthony D’Costa ed. Transformation and Development: The

Political Economy of Transition in India and China. New Delhi and Oxford: Oxford

University Press. 131-151.

Ho-fung Hung. 2012. “Judging Obama” (Introduction to the symposium on judging Obama)

Contexts. Summer 2012.

Ho-fung Hung 2011. “Sinomania: Global Crisis, China’s Crisis?” Socialist Register 2012. New

York: Monthly Review Press. 217-234.

Ho-fung Hung 2007. “The Rise of China: Harbinger of a New Global Order, or In the Footsteps of

Pre-Crisis Japan and the Asian Tigers?” Japan Focus. February 9, 2007.

Ho-fung Hung. 2005. “Contentious Peasants, Paternalist State, and Arrested Capitalism in China’s

Long Eighteenth Century.” in Christopher Chase-Dunn and Eugene N. Anderson eds. The

Historical Evolution of World-Systems. New York, NY: Palgrave. 155-73.

Ho-fung Hung. 2004. “Orientalism and Area Studies: The Case of Sinology.” in Richard Lee and

Immanuel Wallerstein eds. Overcoming the Two Cultures. Boulder, CO: Paradigms. 87-

103.

*Turkish translation published in 2007 by Metis (Istanbul)

Giovanni Arrighi, P. K. Hui, Ho-fung Hung and Mark Selden 2003. “Historical Capitalism, East

and West.” in Giovanni Arrighi, Takeshi Hamashita and Mark Selden eds. The Resurgence

of East Asia: 50, 150 and 500 Years Perspectives. London and New York: Routledge.

259-333.

*Chinese translation published in 2006 by Sheke wenxian chubanshe (Beijing)

Ho-fung Hung. 2001. “Identity Contested: Rural Ethnicities in the Making of Urban Hong Kong.”

In Lee Pui-tak ed. Hong Kong Reintegrating with China: Political, Economic and

Cultural Dimensions. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. 181-202.

Stephen W. K. Chiu and Ho-fung Hung. 1999. “State Building and Rural Stability.” In Tak-Wing

Ngo ed. Hong Kong: State and Society under Colonial Rule. London and NY: Routledge.

74-100.

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Stephen W. K. Chiu, Ho-fung Hung and O. K. Lai 1999. “Environmental Movements in Hong

Kong.” In Alvin Y. So and Yok-shiu F. Lee eds. Asian Environmental Movement in

Comparative Perspective. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe. pp. 55-89. (winner of the Harold

and Margaret Sprout Award of the International Studies Association for the best book on

international environmental affairs)

WORKS IN PROGRESS

Ho-fung Hung. In Progress. “Origins of Globalization Revisited: The Case of Clinton’s U-Turn on

U. S. -China Trade, 1993-94.”

Ho-fung Hung. In Progress. “Market, Bureaucrats, or State Capitalism? Determinants of Rural

Income in Six Chinese Provinces, 1986-2002.”

Ho-fung Hung. In Progress. U.S. Long Capitalist Crisis and the Chinese Origins of Trade

Globalization (Book Manuscript)

Ho-fung Hung. ed. Themed Section on “China in the Global South.” Palgrave Communications.

(invited guest editor)

Ho-fung Hung and Sefika Kumral. ed. Special Issue on “Empires and Nationalism.” Studies in

Ethnicity and Nationalism. (invited guest editor)

Fang Zhicao and Ho-fung Hung. In Progress. “Historicizing Embedded Autonomy: The Rise and

Fall of a Local Developmental State in Dongguan, China”

PUBLICATIONS: IN CHINESE

Ho-fung 2014. Shaonian xianggang: tianchao diguo xia bentu zhuti de chengzhang (Young Hong

Kong: the rise of local subjectivity under the heavenly-dynastic empire) Hong Kong:

Roundtable Synergy Books.

Ho-fung Hung. 2012. Fukua zhonghua: daguo xiongqi yu xianggang zhuti de qianshi jinsheng

(Extravagant China: rise of China and Hong Kong identity in historical perspectives) Hong

Kong: Roundtable Synergy Books.

Ho-fung Hung 2009. “Obama’s Global New Deal: Dawn or Twilight?” Lingdaozhe (Beijing:

Caijing Wenzhai). February 2009, No. 26.

Ho-fung Hung 2007. “Will the twenty-first century continue to be an American Century?” Dushu

(Beijing: sanlian shudian). 2007. no. 4. 98-105

Ho-fung Hung 2005. “The New Orleans disaster and its aftermath.” Dushu. (Beijing: sanlian

shudian). 2005. no. 12. 97-104.

Ho-fung Hung 2004. “SARS, ‘Yellow Perils,’ and Global Governance.” Dushu (Beijing: sanlian

shudian). 2004, no. 10. 136-43.

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Ho-fung Hung 2004. “State, Class and Contentious Politics in Late Imperial China: A Preliminary

Quantitative Analysis.” Lau Siu-kai, Wan Po-san, Lee Ming Kwan, and Wong, Siu-lun

eds. Social Stratification in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China. Hong Kong:

Institute for Asia-Pacific Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong. 341-70.

Ho-fung Hung 2003. “Fashionable or Obsolete? A Sociological Analysis of Neo-liberal Ideology.”

Dushu (Beijing: sanlian shudian). 2003, no. 5. 13-20. Reprinted in Wang Hui and Huang

Ping ed. 2007 Dushu shinian wenxuan 2: chonggou womende shijie tujing (Selected

works in Dushu in the last ten years: reconstructing our conception of the world) Beijing:

Sanlian shudian.

Ho-fung Hung 2002. “From Early Modernities to Multiple Modernities and Confucian

Modernities.” Dushu (Beijing: sanlian shudian). 2002, no. 4. 96-102.

Ho-fung Hung 2000. “Where are we Heading after the Long Twentieth Century?” Dushu (Beijing:

sanlian shudian). 2000. 17-21.

Ho-fung Hung 1998. “Discoursing the 1967 Riot: Hong Kong Nativism, Chinese Nationalism and

Left-wing Thoughts.” in Law Wing-sang ed. Whose City? Civic Culture and Postwar

Discourse in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. 89-112.

Ho-fung Hung 1997. “A Preliminary Analysis of Northbound Colonialism: From the Fictions of

Leung Fung Yee to Hong Kong In-Betweenness.” in Stephen C. K. Chan ed. Cultural

Imaginary and Ideology. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. 53-88.

COMISSIONED PUBLICATIONS

Ho-fung Hung. 2008. Entry on “The Early Qing Dynasty” in Encyclopedia on The World and Its

Peoples: Eastern and Southern Asia. Terrytown, NY: Marshall Cavendish Corporation

Ho-fung Hung. 2006. The Rise of China. Hong Kong: Step Forward Multimedia and Department of

Sociology, Chinese University of Hong Kong (General Education Book Series) In Chinese

BOOK REVIEWS

2014. “Canadianization?” (Review of Leo Panitch & Sam Gindin, The Making of Global

Capitalism.) New Left Review. No. 88. July/August 2014.

2013. “China's Rise Stalled?” (Review of Michael Pettis The Great Rebalancing) New Left

Review. No. 81. May/June 2013.

2012. Sebastian Heilmann and Elizabeth Perry 2011. Mao’s Invisible Hand: The Political

Foundations of Adaptive Governance in China. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia

Center. In The Journal of Asian Studies. Vol. 71, No. 1

2011. “Beijing and the Banks: Paper-Tiger Finance.” (Review of Carl Walter and Fraser Howie.

Red Capitalism in China) New Left Review. No. 66 Nov/Dec 2011.

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2011. Reberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy Patrick Moran. Unveiling Inequality: A World-

Historical Perspective. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. In Journal of World-system

Research, Vol. 17, No. 2.

2011. Christine Loh. Underground Front: The Chinese Communist Party in Hong Kong. Hong

Kong: University of Hong Kong Press. In China Information. Vol. 25, No. 1

2010. Dorothy Solinger. States' Gains, Labor's Losses: China, France, and Mexico Choose

Global Liaisons, 1980-2000. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. In China Quarterly.

2008. Melvyn Goldstein. A History of Modern Tibet, Vol 2: The Calm before the Storm, 1951-

1955. Berkeley: University of California Press. Journal of Asian Studies. Vol. 67, No. 2

2007. Christopher Chase-Dunn and Salvatore Babones. eds. Global Social Change: Historical and

Comparative Perspectives. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. In Contemporary

Sociology. Vol. 36, No. 5

2006. Faruk Tabak ed. Allies as Rivals: The US, Europe, and Japan in a Changing World-System.

Boulder: Paradgim. in Contemporary Sociology. Vol. 35, No. 3

2006. Agnes S. Ku and Ngai Pun eds. Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong: Community, Nation

and the Global City. NY: Routledge. Social Transformation in Chinese Societies. Vol. 1

2003. James C. Hsiung ed. Hong Kong the Super Paradox: Life after Return to China New York:

St. Martin’s Press. China Review International. Vol. 9, No. 1. 136-39.

INVITED TALKS AND CONFERENCES

Speaker. “China Boom”

-- Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University, Sept 28, 2017

-- Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation, April 25, 2017, Vienna,

Austria

-- Conference on Political Economy of China, Institute of Economics, Federal University of

Rio de Janeiro, Rio, Brazil, March 9-10, 2017,

-- Author meets critics section, Social Science History Association Annual Meeting,

November 17-20, Chicago, 2016

-- Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies Lecture Series, University of Michigan-Ann

Arbor, September 20, 2016

-- Berkeley Sociology Forum, UC-Berkeley, April 13, 2016

-- Political Economy Seminar, UC-Riverside, March 4, 2016

-- Asia/Pacific Studies Institute book seminar, Duke University, February 29, 2016.

-- Colloquium on the Economies and Societies of India and China. India China Institute,

New School University, New York, February 20, 2015.

-- Modern China Seminar, Columbia University, April 9, 2014

-- UCLA Center for Social Theory and Comparative History, February 24, 2014

Speaker. Tenth-Anniversary Conference of China Studies Program at Stanford Center at Peking

University, “China’s Possible Futures.” Peking University, Beijing, November 10, 2017

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Speaker. Tenth-Anniversary Conference of China Studies Program at Stanford University, “China’s

Possible Futures.” Stanford University, May 11-12, 2017.

Speaker. “The Socialist Origins of China’s Ethnic Tensions.” Socialisms lecture series, University

of Vienna, Vienna, April 28, 2017.

Presenter. Roundtable Discussion on “The Logics of State Power in Imperial China.” Association

for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Toronto, March 16-19, 2017

Speaker. “The Origins of Globalization Revisited: The Clinton U-Turn on US-China Free Trade,

1993-94.”

-- Sociology colloquium, CUNY Graduate Center, March 3, 2017

-- Sociology colloquium, University of Virginia, November 16, 2017

Presenter. Workshop on “Contestations of the Liberal Script.” Freie Universität Berlin, Germany,

February 9-10, 2017 (Eight-German Universities dialog on reflecting upon and defending

the liberal orders)

Panelist. Panel on “Where is the Silk Road Leading?” Gaidar Forum 2017. Russian Presidential

Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, January 12-14, 2017.

Panelist. Panel on “Global Transformation in the Mirror of Historical Sociology.” Gaidar Forum

2017. Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration,

Moscow, January 12-14, 2017.

Presenter. “Political Uncertainties in Post-Miracle China.” Conference on “Democratization in

China.” New York University, October 2, 2016.

Participant. Academic Dialogue on “US-China Policy for the Next Administration.” Institute for

Communitarian Policy Studies, George Washington University, Washington D.C..

September 26, 2016.

Discussant. SAIS Grassroots China Initiative Workshop on Modern Tibet. SAIS, Johns Hopkins

University. Washington D.C., September 6, 2016.

Discussant. Regular Session on “Comparative Historical Sociology.” American Sociological

Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, August 20-23, 2016.

Speaker. “Global Asia: Re-visioning Area Studies for our Times,” Inaugural Plenary for the Global

Asia Initiative, Social Science Research Council and Duke University, March 24, 2016.

Resource person. “Inter-Asia Studies Workshop.” Social Science Research Council and Global

Asia Initiative, Duke University, March 24-25, 2016.

Presenter. “Tribute-Trade System and Maritime Capitalism in Early Modern East Asia.” IROWS-

ISA workshop: systemic boundaries. UC-Riverside, March 5, 2016.

Speaker. “The Many Visible Hands in the Making of US-China Trade Liberalization.” Watson

Institute, Brown University, February 18, 2016.

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Panelist. “Domestic Political Economy and China's "Going Out" Strategy,” Center for International

Governance Innovation and SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C., February

17, 2016.

Panelist. “Uneasy Triangle: The US, China, and Russia and the New Global Order.” Kenan

Institute, Wilson Center and Center for Global Interest, Washington, D. C., Oct. 23, 2015.

Co-speaker. “The National Ideas in China and Russia.” Kenan Institute and Kissinger Institute,

Wilson Center, Washington, D. C., July 23, 2015.

Panelist. “US-China Forum on China’s Reform: Opportunities and Challenges.” Carter Center,

Atlanta, Georgia. May 5-6, 2015.

Presenter. “Cold War, China, and the Global Dollar Standard”

- BRICS and Global New Order, IBASE, Rio, November 17-18, 2014.

-Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, June 19, 2014

- Gaidar Forum “Russia and the World,” Russian Presidential Academy of National

Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, January 15-18, 2014.

- Workshop on History, Culture, and Society, Harvard University, Oct 18, 2013

- Sociology Colloquium series, UC-Berkeley, Oct 14, 2013

- Sociology Colloquium, SUNY-Binghamton, Sept 27, 2013

- French Center for Research on Contemporary China, Hong Kong, July 19, 2013.

- Asian Pacific Politics Colloquium, Northwestern University, March 13, 2013.

- Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong, February

26, 2013.

- Comparative Research Workshop, Yale University, September 25, 2012.

- Keynote presentation at the conference on “O Brasil E A China Na Atual Conjuntura Da

Economia-Mundo Capitalista”, UNESP, Marilia-SP, Brasil, August 27-29, 2012

- International Relation Department and Socio-Economic Center, Universidade Federal de

Santa Catarina, Brasil, August 31, 2012

- Watson Institute, Brown University, “Year of China” seminar series, April 2, 2012.

- Center for Contemporary China Studies Colloquium, National Tsing-hua University,

Hsin-chu, Taiwan, Dec 12, 2011.

- Conference on “China Rising: Toward a Global-Asia Era,” University of Bristol,

December 5-6, 2011

- Sociology Department Colloquium, University of Maryland at College Park. November

29, 2011

- Conference on “Global Asias,” Penn State University, November 4-5, 2011

- Panel on “China and Globalization.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting

August 20-23, 2011

- Conference on the State of the Chinese Economy, US-China Institute, University of

Southern California, LA, February 25-26, 2011

- Global Studies Colloquium, University of California- Riverside, February 24, 2011.

- Conference on Global Crisis, Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory, University of

Chicago, Dec 3-5, 2010

- Panel on “Democracy and Decline in United States,” Social Science History Association

Annual Meeting, November 17-21, 2010

Panelist. “Hong Kong: Still One Country, Two Systems?” Asia Society, New York, Oct 28, 2014.

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Organizer. Conference on “Imagined Communities and Frontier Politics in China’s Long Twentieth

Century.” Arrighi Center for Global Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Oct 21-22, 2014

Presenter. “The Global, the Historical, and the Social in the Making of Capitalism.” Yale

Workshop on Global Historical Sociology, Oct 24, 2014

Organizer and presenter. Conference on “Immagined Communities and Frontier Politics in China’s

Long Twentieth Century.” Johns Hopkins University, Oct 21-22, 2014.

Organizer. Panel on “Global Inequalities: National, International, and Social Movement

Perspectives.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August

16-19, 2014.

Organizer. Panel on “Postcolonial Theory and the Specter of Capital.” Social Science History

Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 21-23, 2013.

Director. Worship on “ ‘After Neoliberalism?’ The Future of Postneoliberal State and Society in

Asia.” Social Science Research Council Inter-Asia Connection Conference, Koc

University, Istanbul, Oct 2-5, 2013

Presenter. “The Hong Kong and Taiwan Questions in US-China Relations.” Patuxent Defense

Forum, St Mary’s College of Maryland, April 23, 2013

Presenter. “Market, Capitalism, and the State in the Global Longue Duree” at the presidential panel

on “Histories of Capitalism as Global Histories.” Social Science History Association

Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, Nov 1-4, 2012.

Panelist. “Author Meets Critics” Panel on Patricio Korweniwicz and Timonthy Moran. Unveiling

Inequality. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting August 17-20, 2012.

Presenter. “China’s State-Building in the Longue Duree, Eighteenth to Twentieth Century.”

Chicago University Beijing Center Second Political Sociology Workshop, Beijing, July 18-

20, 2012

Discussant. Panel on “Conflict and Society in China.” Association for Asian Studies. March 15-18,

2012.

Presenter. “New Geopolitical Settings in Asia.” Plenary session, the First South-South Forum on

Sustainability, co-organized by UNDP, Renmin University, Beijing, and Lingnan

University, Hong Kong; Lingnan University, Hong Kong, Dec 13-14, 2011.

Presenter. “From Empire’s Periphery to Nation’s Residues: The Tibet and Hong Kong Questions

Revisited.” - Conference on “Democracy, Empires, and Geopolitics.” Academia Sinica,

Taiwan, Dec 10-11, 2011.

Panelist. Book Panel on Dan Slater. Ordering Power: Contentious Politics and Authoritarian

Leviathans in Southeast Asia. Social Science History Association Annual Meeting. Boston,

November 17-20, 2011.

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Presider and Organizer. Panel on “Obama’s Agenda in Historical Perspectives.” Social Science

History Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Nov 17-20.

Presenter. “China and the Transformation of Global Capitalism.” Special book panel, Conference

on “China goes global.” Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Oct 3-4, 2011

Presenter. Concluding expert panel on “Future of China and Chinese Companies.” Conference on

“China goes global.” Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Oct 3-4, 2011

Presenter. “Tilly Beyond Europe: Protest with Chinese Characteristics Past and Present.”

- Institute of East Asian Studies, UC-Berkeley, September 28, 2011

- Workshop on East Asia, University of Chicago, November 16, 2010

- Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, February 11, 2010

- Center for East Asia and Pacific Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,

April 7, 2010.

- Department of Sociology, Purdue University, Mary 29, 2010

- Department of Sociology, University of California at San Diego, April 20, 2010.

Panelist. “New Direction in Globalization Research,” American Sociological Association Annual

Meeting, Las Vegas, August 20-23, 2011.

Presenter. “Chinese Civil Society, Onshore and Offshore.”

- China impact studies group colloquium, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.

December 19, 2011

- Panel on “Chinese Civil Society,” North American Chinese Sociologists Association

Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, August 19, 2011.

- Panel on “Reconsidering US America’s China Policy: Engaging Party and People.”

American Enterprise Institute and Project 2049 Institute. March 17, 2011, Washington,

DC.

Presenter. “China and the New Inter-Imperial Rivalry.”

- Historical Materialism conference, New York City, May 17-18, 2011

Presenter. “Global Crisis, China, and the Strange Death of the East Asian Developmental Model,”

Conference on Global Economic Crisis, World Society Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland,

September 10-11, 2010.

Presenter. “China and the Global Crisis”

- East Asian Studies Center Colloquium, Indiana University, March 12, 2010

- Public Panel on “China, Japan, and US: Together in Crisis?” Asian Institute, University

of Toronto, February 5, 2010.

- Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong, January

14, 2010

-International Conference on “China-India seminar: Innovation, transformation,

displacement and growth,” Institute of Development Studies Kolkata, University of

Calcutta, Kolkata, India, December 21-23, 2009

Presenter. “Crisis, China, and the New Inter-imperialist Rivalry” International Conference on

“Global Capitalist Crisis and Political Restructuring,” Department of Political Science,

York University, Toronto, Canada, February 6-7, 2010.

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Presenter. Public Panel on “Global Crisis and the Asian Challenge.” York University, Toronto,

Canada, February 5, 2010

Presenter. “One-Country, Two-Systems from its Unannounced Birth in 1950s Tibet to Prenatal

Death in 2000s Taiwan.” International Conference on “Center and Metropolis, Autonomy

of Hong Kong in Comparative and Historical Perspective.” City University of Hong Kong,

January 15, 2010

Presenter. “Grandpa State Instead of Bourgeois State? Patrimonial Politics in China’s Age of

Commerce, 1644-1839.” Panel on “Patrimonialism and Power,” Social Science History

Association Annual Meeting, Long Beach, November 12-15, 2009

Discussant. Panel on “Conflicts, Breakdown, and Rebuilding in Comparative-Historical

Perspective,” Social Science History Association Annual Meeting, Long Beach, November

12-15, 2009

Presenter. Panel on “From Rhodesia to Beijing: Reflecting on the Scholarship of Giovanni Arrighi.”

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 8-11, 2009.

Presenter. “Asian Exporters: Challengers or Bondservants of the Clothless Emperor?” in

Conference on “Dynamics of Global Crisis, Anti-systemic Movements, and New Models of

Hegemony.” Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and Universidad Nómada,

Madrid, Spain. May 25-29, 2009

Presenter. “East Asian Developmental Model and the Limits of China’s Global Financial Power.”

in “Pre-BRIC Summit Preparatory Meeting: BRICs and the New World Order.” Observer

Research Foundation and Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi,

India. May 13-14, 2009

Presenter. “Asian Tiger in Extremis: Sources and Limits of China’s Global Financial Power.” in

Conference on “Regional Powers, New Developmental States, and Global Governance:

BRICSA in the New World Order.” Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown

University. March 13-14, 2009

Presenter. “From Mayhem to Hard Landing: How the 1989 Crackdown Makes and Breaks the

Chinese Economic Miracle.” Conference on “Remembering China’s Revolutionary

Anniversaries: 1919, 1949, 1989.” East Asian Studies Center, Indiana University-

Bloomington, February 20, 2009

Co-Presenter. “Conflict in China.” East Asian Studies Colloquium, East Asian Studies Center,

Indiana University, Bloomington, February 6, 2009.

Presenter. “ ‘One County, Two-Systems’ and Its Discontents: Limits of Flexible Chineseness in

1950s Tibet and 1980s Hong Kong.” Conference on “Unpacking China: Local Identity,

Ethnic Diversity, and Contesting Visions.” October 17-18, East Asian Studies, Ohio State

University.

Organizer. Panel on “State Formation and Contentious Politics, East and West” Social Science

History Association Annual Meeting. October 23-26, 2008. Miami

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Discussant. Panel on “International Relation and State Transformation.” Social Science History

Association Annual Meeting. October 23-26, 2008. Miami

Presenter. “Grandpa State instead of Bourgeois State: Fictitious Patrimonial Politics in China’s Age

of Commerce, 1644-1839.” Conference on “Patrimonial Politics, Now and Then, Yale

Center for Comparative Research, Yale University, May 9-10, 2008.

Discussant. Saskia Sassen. “Marxism and Globalization.” Conference on the Yale edition of The

Communist Manifesto. February 1, 2008. Indiana University, Bloomington

Chair. Author meets critics section on Kathleen Thelen. How Institutions Evolve: The Political

Economy of Skills in Germany, Britain, the United States, and Japan. Social Science

History Association Annual Meeting, November 15-18, 2007, Chicago.

Participant. Indiana Democracy Consortium Conference. June 28-29, 2007, Bloomington, Indiana

Presenter. “Can China Survive Success? The Political Economy of a Developmental Miracle.”

Research Seminar in Public Affairs and Public Policy, SPEA, Indiana University,

Bloomington. October 26, 2007.

Presenter. “Chinese Nationalism and Its Discontents: 1950s Tibet and 1980s Hong Kong in

Comparative Perspective.” East Asian Studies Center Colloquium, Indiana University,

Bloomington. September 28, 2007.

Presenter. “Rise of China and the Global Overaccumulation Crisis.” Mellon Colloquium on Global

Networks, Institute for Research on World-Systems, UC-Riverside. March 12, 2007.

Presenter. Ho-fung Hung 2006. “Chinese Nationalism and Its Discontents: 1950s Tibet and 1980s

Hong Kong in Comparative Perspective.” Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taipei.

September 22, 2006.

Co-presenter (with David Fidler). Symposium on “The SARS Crisis Revisted: A Symposium on

Chinese and International Responses to the 2003 Epidemic.” East Asian Studies Center and

the Center for the History of Medicine, Indiana University. September 2006

Discussant. Roundup session for the international conference on “Capitalism with Chinese

Characteristics: China’s Political Economy with Theoretical and Comparative

Perspectives.” Indiana University, Bloomington, May 19-20, 2006.

Presider and discussant. Regular Session on World-system. American Sociological Association

Annual Meeting. August 2005, Philadelphia

Presenter. “Rise of China in the Capitalist World-System.” Department of Sociology, University of

Macau. May 4, 2005

Discussant. Panel on “China’s Peripheral Political Problems.” Association for Asian Studies

Annual Meeting. March 2005, Chicago.

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Presenter. “Neo-Confucianism, State Formation, and Contentious Politics in Early Modern China.”

Department of Sociology, State University of New York at Albany. November 16, 2004

Presenter. “Popular Protest and Ecological Pressure in Late Imperial China.” Paper presented at the

International Conference on “Shifting Social Spaces in China’s Transition?

Environmentalism, Public Participation and Popular Protest,” April 22-24, Tsinghua

University, Beijing.

REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Participant. Roundtable Panel on “Populism and Popular Dissent in Asia: Will they lead to

Democratic Backsliding or Authoritarian Consolidation in the Region?” Association for

Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Washington D. C.. March 22-25, 2018.

Ho-fung Hung. 2017. “Can We Have Globalization Without the US?” Panel on “Theorizing

Trump.” Social Science History Association Annual Meeting, November 2-5, 2017.

Ho-fung Hung and Daniel Thompson. 2016. “Monetary vs. Social Origins of Neoliberalism

Inflation, Disinflation, and the Monetarist Delusion” Session on Open Topic on Political

Economy of the World System. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting,

August 23, 2016

Ho-fung Hung 2016. “Class Politics of the China Boom.” Session on Asian Capitalism. Society for

the Advancement of Socio-Economics Annual Meeting, June 24-26, 2016

Ho-fung Hung 2016. “Global Post-Fordism and the Rise and Fall of China’s Export-Oriented

Growth” Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Seattle, March 30-April 3, 2016

Ho-fung Hung 2016. “Is the China Boom bringing a Post-American World?” International Studies

Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, March 16-19, 2016.

Ho-fung Hung 2015. “Is China Saving Global Capitalism from the Global Crisis?” Panel on

“Retrench and Rebalance: Regional Responses to the Global Economic Crisis.” Social

Science History Association, November 12-15, 2015, Baltimore.

Ho-fung Hung 2015. “From a World of Hegemony to a World of Empires: The Curious Case of

U.S. Hegemonic Decline.” Panel on “The Dynamics of Imperial and Hegemonic Rule:

Reflections Historical and Contemporary.” Social Science History Association, November

12-15, 2015, Baltimore.

Ho-fung Hung 2015. “Rethinking Hegemony and Pre-Modern World System” Panel on “One

World System or Many? The Works of Christopher Chase-Dunn.” American Sociological

Association Annual Meeting. August 22-25, 2015.

Fang Zhicao and Ho-fung Hung 2015. “Historicizing Embedded Autonomy: The Rise and Fall of a

Local Developmental State in Dongguan, China” Panel on “Can Comparative-Historical

Sociology Save the World? Global Poverty.” American Sociological Association Annual

Meeting. August 22-25, 2015.

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Ho-fung Hung. 2014. Panelist, “China vs US: Could Geopolitical Rivalry Lead to War?” American

Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 16-19, 2014.

Ho-fung Hung. 2013. “The Future of Hegemony: Rethinking the Gramscian Theory of Global

Politics in the Time of ‘The Rise of the West’” Social Science History Association Annual

Meeting, Chicago November 21-23, 2014

Ho-fung Hung. 2013. “The Future of Hegemony: Rethinking the Gramscian Theory of Global

Politics in the Time of ‘The Rise of the West’” American Sociological Meeting Annual

Meeting, New York, August 10-13, 2013

Ho-fung Hung. 2012. “Is China Saving Global Capitalism?” Paper presented at the panel on

“Sociology of Development.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August

17-20, 2012. Denver, CO.

Ho-fung Hung. 2012. “In Dollar We Trust? Cold War and China in the (Un)making of the

Empire’s Money.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August,

2011, Las Vegas.

Ho-fung Hung and Jaime Kucinskas 2009. “Does Globalization Reduce Global Inequality? A

Reassessment Based on Disaggregating “Chindia” into Smaller Spatial Units.” Panel on

“Comparison in a Multi-level Globalizing World.” American Sociological Association

Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 8-11, 2009

Ho-fung Hung 2008. “Can China Survive Success? The Political Sociology of a Developmental

Miracle.” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting,

Boston, August 1-4, 2008.

Ho-fung Hung 2008. “Flexible Nationalism: 1950s Tibet and 1980s Hong Kong in Comparative

Perspectives.” Paper presented at the Historical Society for Twentieth-Century China

Annual Meeting, East-West Center, University of Hawaii, June 16-17, 2008.

Ho-fung Hung 2007. “A Rocky Road from Empire to Nation: The Tibet, Taiwan, and Hong Kong

Questions in China’s Modernity.” Panel on “Borders, State-Buildings, and Modernity in

Empires and Nations.” Social Science History Association Annual Meeting, Chicago,

November 2007.

Ho-fung Hung 2007. “Elite Reproduction and Class Politics in Early Modern China: Transition to

Capitalism Debate Revisited.” Session on “Comparative Sociology”, ASA Annual

Meeting, New York, August 2007.

Ho-fung Hung 2007. “Rethinking Confucianism and Democracy: The Case of Neo-Confucianst

State and Docile Protesters in Eighteenth-Century China.” North American Chinese

Sociologist Association Annual Conference. August 10, New York City.

Ho-fung Hung 2006. “A Rocky Road from Empire to Nation: The Tibet, Hong Kong and Taiwan

Questions in China’s Modernity.” Paper presented at the session on “Nations and

Nationalism,” ASA Annual Meeting, Montreal, August 2006.

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Ho-fung Hung 2006. “Rise of China and the Global Overaccumulation Crisis.” Paper presented at

the panel on “Globalization: Wal-martization of the World?” Global Division, Society for

the Study of Social Problem Annual Meeting, Montreal, August 2006.

Ho-fung Hung 2005. “Rise and Demise of the Qing Empire: Neo-Confucianist State, Class

Conflict, and Arrested Transition to Capitalism in Early Modern China.” Paper presented at

the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (Session on “Consolidation and

Fragmentation of Historical and Contemporary Empires”), August 2005, Philadelphia.

Ho-fung Hung 2004. “Frontier Politics and the Contradictions of Chinese Nationhood: Tibet,

Taiwan and Hong Kong in Question.” Paper presented at the Hong Kong Sociological

Association Annual Meeting, December 2004, Hong Kong.

Ho-fung Hung 2004. “The Politics of SARS or, Containing the Perils of Globalization by more

Globalization.” Paper to presented at the American Sociological Association Annual

Meeting (Regular Session on “Transnational Sociology”), August 2004, San Francisco.

Ho-fung Hung 2004. “Early Modernities and Contentious Politics in Qing China.” Paper presented

at the 36th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology (Panel on “States,

Markets and Social Movements in World-Historical Perspective”), July 2004, Beijing.

Ho-fung Hung 2003. “Dynamics of Contentious Politics in Early Modern China: The Impacts of

State Formation, Commercial Growth and Ecological Change in Comparative Perspective”

Paper presented at the Social Science History Association Annual Meeting (Panel on

“Commerce and Finance as Large Historical Causes”), November 2003, Baltimore.

(winner of the SSHA-Rockefeller graduate student travel award)

Ho-fung Hung 2003. “Early Modernities and Contentious Politics in Mid-Qing China, c. 1740-

1839.” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (Panel

on “Integrating Non-Western Histories into Social Theories”), August 2003, Atlanta.

Melvin L. Kohn, Valeriy Khmelko, Vladimir Paniott and Ho-fung Hung. 2003. “The Psychological

Dynamics of Radical Social Change: A Study of Ukraine in Transition.” Paper presented at

the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (Paper session on “Social

Structure, Culture, and Individual Functioning”), August 2003, Atlanta.

Ho-fung Hung 2002. “State, Class and Contentious Politics in Late Imperial China: a Quantitative

Analysis.” Paper presented at the “Third International Conference on Stratification Studies

in Chinese Societies,” November 2002, Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Giovanni Arrighi and Ho-fung Hung 2002. “Historical Capitalism, East and West.” Paper

presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (Paper session on

“East Asia in World System Perspective”), August 2002, Chicago.

Ho-fung Hung 2002. “Contentious Peasants, Paternalist State, and Arrested Capitalism in China’s

Long Eighteenth Century.” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association

PEWS Section Annual Conference, May 2002, University of California at Riverside.

Ho-fung Hung 2000. “Orientalism in the Modern World-System: The Western Conception of

China, 1500-1968.” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual

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Meeting (Paper session on “Mentalities, Ideologies, and Cultural Constructions in the

World-System”), August 2000, Washington D. C.

Ho-fung Hung and Mark Selden 1999. “Social Movements, System Transformation and the

Political Economy of East Asia, 1500-2000.” Paper presented at the International

Conference on “The Rise of East Asia: 500, 150 and 50 Years Perspectives,” November

1999, Johns Hopkins University.

Stephen W. K. Chiu and Ho-fung Hung 1996. “Engineering Rural Stability: The New Territories in

Hong Kong’s History.” Paper presented at the International Conference on “Hong Kong:

Polity, Economy and Society Under Colonial Rule,” August 1996, Sinological Institute,

Leiden University, the Netherlands.

TEACHING

Courses Taught

Graduate Seminar (number of final enrolled students in bracket)

World-Historical Sociology (Spring 2012 [5]; Spring 2014 [7]; Fall 2015[5])

Sociological Analysis (Fall 2012 [11]; Fall 2014 [10]; Fall 2016)

Program of Global Social Change Seminar (Fall 2013 [9]; Spring 2014 [8])

Development and Globalization (Graduate Seminar, Indiana University)

Undergraduate Seminar

Neoliberalism (Fall 2016 [12])

The China Boom: Origins, Global Impacts, and Demise (Fall 2014 [10]; Spring 2016 [15])

Global Social Change (Fall 2011 [23]; Fall 2012 [16]; Fall 2013 [28]; Fall 2014 [14]; Fall 2015

[15])

Politics and Society (Spring 2012 [26])

Nations, States, and Boundaries (Fall 2014 [10]; Spring 2016 [14])

Undergraduate Advisees

Alex Chambers (Class of 2016)

Garrett Cleary (Class of 2017)

Clementine Guelton (Class of 2017)

Monica Guo (Class of 2017)

Arthur Lo (Class of 2017)

Alexander Mire (Class of 2016)

Perri Searles (Class of 2017)

Daniel Shats (Class of 2016)

Jonathan Tai (SAIS BA/MA program)

Sean White (Class of 2015)

María Belén Wu (Woodrow Wilson Fellow, 2016- )

Lisa Xiao (Woodrow Wilson Fellow, 2015- )

Anna Zeng (Class of 2016)

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Ph. D advisees

Daniel Thompson (Expected graduation: 2019)

Zhicao Fang (Expected graduation: 2020)

Alvin Camba (Expected graduation: 2021)

Conrad Jacober (Expected graduation: 2022)

Dissertation Committee:

Daniel Thompson (Sociology, Johns Hopkins University). “Distribution, Redistribution,

Unemployment and Consumer Services Growth under Financialization in Rich

Democracies, 1976-2001” (First advisor)

Minhyoung Kang (Sociology, Johns Hopkins University). “Divergent Trajectories of Labor

Resistance in South Korea, 1987-2016” (Departmental dissertation proposal defense

committee). 2017

Ricardo Jacobs (Sociology, Johns Hopkins University). “Land and Labour in Class Formation and

the Accumulation of Capital: A View of the South African Present through the Lens of the

Past” (Departmental dissertation proposal defense committee). 2016

Emily Mokros (History, Johns Hopkins University). “Communications, Empire, and Authority in

the Qing Gazette.” (GBO dissertation defense committee chair). 2016

Sefika Kumral (Sociology, Johns Hopkins University). “Democracy and Violence: Social Origins

of Anti-Kurdish Riots in Turkey” (GBO dissertation defense committee member). 2016

Egle Verseckaite (Political Science, Johns Hopkins University). “Citizenship as a Stateness

Boundary Maintenance Regime: The Curious Case of Lithuanian Dual Citizenship.” 2015

(GBO dissertation defense committee chair)

Chen Ling (Political Science, Johns Hopkins University) “Globally Distorted Development:

Varieties of Local State Capitalism and the Paradox of Industrial Upgrading in China.”

2013 (GBO dissertation defense committee chair)

Daniel Pascuiti (Sociology, Johns Hopkins University). “Global Cities in Time and Space,” 2011-

13 (Second advisor)

Lingli Huang (Sociology, Johns Hopkins University). “Irrigation and Agricultural Development in

China” 2011- (Second advisor)

Burak Gurel (Sociology, Johns Hopkins University). “Labor Mobilization and Rural Economies in

China and India” 2010-2015 (GBO dissertation defense committee member)

Yao Li (Sociology, Johns Hopkins University) “Channeling Chinese Protest,” 2011-2014 (Second

advisor; GBO dissertation defense committee member)

Erdum Yoruk (Sociology, Johns Hopkins University) “Welfare Reform in Turkey,” 2011-2012

(Second advisor; GBO dissertation defense committee member)

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Shaohua Zhan (Sociology, Johns Hopkins University) “Social Leveling and Industrious

Revolution in China,” 2010-2012 (GBO dissertation defense committee member)

Michael Lee (Political Science, Indiana University) “Regulatory Change and Financial Crises since

1791,” 2010-2011

Michael Thompson (Sociology, Indiana University) “A Case of Progressive Federalism? Political

Institutions and State Minimum Wage Laws within the United States,” 2010-2011

Todd Beer (Sociology, Indiana University) “The Influence of Transnational Actors on

Environmental NGOs in Kenya,” 2009-2011

Thesis Committee and Qualifying Exam Committee

Zhicao Fang (Trial Research Paper, Sociology, Johns Hopkins University) “Frontier Wars and

Evolution of Imperial State China.” 2017 (First Reader)

Daniel Thompson (Trial Research Paper, Sociology, Johns Hopkins University) “Great U-turns:

Financialization and Income Inequality in 16 More-Developed Countries.” 2014 (First

Reader)

Yige Dong (Trial Research Paper, Sociology, Johns Hopkins University) “Segregated Leveling and

Feminized Services: Why Gender Segregations and Hierarchies Persisted in the Labor

Force in Mao-era Urban China (1949-76).” 2014 (Second Reader)

Zhang Yang (Sociology, University of Chicago) “Transnational Dynamics of Political-Economic

Change,” Special Field Examination. 2012

Amy Irby (Qualifying Exam Committee, Sociology, Indiana University), “Medical Sociology,”

2010

Jason Blind (First year faculty mentor, Sociology, Indiana University), 2010

Kristin Jordan (Qualifying Exam Committee, Sociology, Indiana University), “Education and

Inequality,” 2010

Cynthia Jefferies (East Asian Languages and Cultures Master Thesis Committee), “Media and

Communications in China,” 2009-

Alicia Fehring (East Asian Languages and Cultures Master Thesis Committee), “China-Africa

Relation in Historical Perspective,” 2009-

Deidre Redmond (Qualifying Exam Committee, Sociology, Indiana University), “Medical

Sociology, Mental Health,” 2009

Shelley Nelson (Qualifying Exam Committee, Sociology, Indiana University), “Social

Stratification: Class, Education and Intergenerational Mobility,” 2008

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Michael Thompson (Qualifying Exam Committee, Sociology, Indiana University), “Political

Sociology,” 2007

Jennifer Janney (Qualifying Exam Committee, Sociology, Indiana University), “Social Movements

& Institutions,” 2007

Kerry Greer (First year faculty mentor, Sociology, Indiana University), 2007

Undergraduate theses

Ryan Lucas (Independent Research), “China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Origins and Prospects.”

Fall 2017

Maria Belen Wu (Woodrow Wilson Fellow), “Trade and Investment Flows between Argentina and

China.” 2016-18

Lisa Xiao (Woodrow Wilson Fellow), “Regulating Informal Financing in South China.” 2015-18

Daniel Shats (International Studies/East Asian Studies honor thesis), “The Russian Far East and

Sino-Russia Relation.” 2015-16

Hye Yeon Park (International Studies honor thesis), “Politics of Industrial Upgrading in China.”

2015-16

SERVICES

Professional

2016 Member, Best book by international scholar award, Section on Global and

Transnational Sociology, ASA

2016 Member, Reinhard Bendix best graduate student paper award, Section on

Comparative and Historical Sociology, ASA

2015 Chair, Best Graduate Student Paper Award Committee, Section on Global and

Transnational Sociology, ASA

2014-16 Elected Council Member, Section on Global and Transnational Sociology,

American Sociological Association

2014-16 Member, Selection Committee, International Dissertation Research Fellowship,

Social Science Research Council

2014 Member, Task force on Mutually-Assured Restraint for US-China Relation, GW's

Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies, George Washington University

2013 Nominating Committee, Social Science History Association

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2013 Nominating Committee, Theory Section, American Sociological Association

2013 Chair, Book Award Committee, Section on Transnational and Global Sociology,

American Sociological Association

2013-15 Member, Publication Committee, Section on Political Economy of the World

System, American Sociological Association

2012 Screener, Social Science Research Council Dissertation Proposal Development

Fellowship

2012 Co-chair, Best Article Award Committee, Section on Asia and Asian American,

American Sociological Association

2011-14 Treasury-Secretary, Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology, American

Sociological Association.

2011- Associate Editor, Sociology of Development Handbook, Section on Sociology of

Development in Formation, American Sociological Association

2011 Member, President’s Book Award Committee, Social Science History Association

2010-12 Co-Chair, State and Society Network, Social Science History Association

2009-10 Member, Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship (Article) Award Committee,

Section on Political Sociology, American Sociological Association

2009-10 Member, Best Article Award Committee, Section on Comparative and Historical

Sociology, American Sociological Association

2009-10 Member, Book Award Committee, Section on Political Economy of the World-

System, American Sociological Association

2008-09 Member, Barrington Moore Book Award Committee, Section on Comparative and

Historical Sociology, American Sociological Association

2008-09 Member, Article Award Committee, Section on Political Economy and the World

System, American Sociological Association

2008-09 Member, Nomination Committee, Section on Political Economy and the World

System, American Sociological Association

2007-10 Elected Council Member, Section on the Political Economy of the World System,

American Sociological Association

2007-08 Chair, Publication Committee, Section on the Political Economy of the World

System, American Sociological Association

2006 Organizer and presider. Session on “China and Global Capitalism.” American

Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 2006, Montreal.

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2005-06 Member, Membership Committee, Section on Political Economy of the World-

System, American Sociological Association.

2003-04 Member, Reinhard Bendix Award Committee, Section on Comparative-Historical

Sociology, American Sociological Association.

2002-03 Elected Student Council Member, Section on the Political Economy of the World

System, American Sociological Association.

University

Johns Hopkins University

2017-18 Chair, Ad Hoc Promotion Committee, Homewood Academic Council

2016- Member, Centers and Programs Committee, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences

2016 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Selection Committee

2012-13 Member, Homewood Academic Council’s Ad Hoc committee on departmental

review (Political Science)

2011- Faculty Advisory Board, Arrighi Center for Global Studies

2011-14 Dean’s Teaching Fellowship Selection Committee, Krieger School of Arts and

Sciences, Johns Hopkins University

Indiana University

2010- Associate Director, Research Center for Chinese Politics and Business, Indiana

University

2010-11 Member, Academic Fairness Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana

University

2009 Member, selection committee, Postdoctoral Fellowship, Research Center on

Chinese Politics and Business, Indiana University

2008 Member, selection committee, Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship,

East Asian Studies Center, Indiana University

2007- Member, Indiana Democracy Consortium, Indiana University

2007- Senior Associate, Research Center for Chinese Politics and Business, Indiana

University

2007, 2010 Member of selection committee, Starr Fellowship, Indiana University

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Department

Johns Hopkins University

2018 Chair, Graduate Admission Committee

2017-18 Chair, Seminar Committee

2015-16 Member, Graduate Admission Committee

2015- Internal Faculty Mentor: Ryan Calder

2013-14 Chair, Seminar Committee

2013- Member, Graduate Standards and Development

2014-15 Member, Graduate Summer Research Grant

2012 Chair, Faculty Recruitment Committee

2011-12 Member, Undergraduate Committee

2011-12 Member, Seminar Committee

Indiana University

2010-11 Member, Graduate Recruitment and Evaluation Committee

2010-11 Member, Graduate Admission Committee, East Asian Languages and Cultures

Department

2009-11 Member, Executive Committee

2009 Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee

2008-09 Coordinator, Junior Faculty Working Group

2008-09 Member, Undergraduate Affairs Committee

2008-09 Member, Social Action Award Committee

2007 Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee

2006-07 Member, Library coordinator

2006-07 Member, Library committee, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures

2005-07/09-10 Member, Karl Schuessler Award committee

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REVIEWER FOR

Center for Engaged Scholarship (dissertation fellowship reviewer)

American Council of Learned Societies (dissertation fellowship applications reviewer)

Social Science Research Council (Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship reviewer)

Cambridge University Press (book manuscript reviewer)

Stanford University Press (book manuscript reviewer)

Oxford University Press (book manuscript and proposal reviewer)

University of California Press (book manuscript reviewer)

Pine Forge Press (book proposal reviewer)

Rowman and Littlefield (book manuscript reviewer)

Swiss National Science Foundation (research proposal reviewer)

US National Science Foundation (research proposal reviewer)

Virginia University Press (book manuscript reviewer)

Verso (book manuscript reviewer)

Journal manuscript reviewer for:

Asian Survey

American Journal of Sociology

American Sociological Review

Capital and Class

China Information

The China Journal

China Perspective

Globalizations

Hong Kong Journal of Sociology

International Migration Review

International Sociology

International Studies Association's Compendium of International Studies

International Studies Quarterly

Journal of Asian Studies

Journal of Comparative Family Studies

Journal of World-System Research

Law and Society Review

Management and Organization Review

New Political Economy

Political Geography

Review of International Political Economy

Review of International Studies

Social Forces

Social Movement Studies

Social Psychology Quarterly

Sociological Quarterly

Sociological Theory

Sociology of Development

Twentieth-Century China

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MEDIA COVERAGE & PUBLIC OUTREACH

Featured as one of the 21 representative scholars in the TV documentary film Capitalism: A Six-

Part Series (Icarus Films 2015, with English, French, German, and Chinese versions).

http://icarusfilms.com/new2015/capi7.html

Interviewed and featured in “Warum China in der Falle sitzt,” Die Presse, Austria, April 26, 2017

Interviewed and featured in “Siechtum statt Crash: Warum China keine Weltmacht wird,” Kurier,

Austria, April 26, 2017

Contributor. Discussion on “When Xi Meet the Trumps.” Foreign Policy Chinafile Conversation.

April 5, 2017.

Interviewed by Sophie Shevardnadze at SophieCo on RT. “US not ready for long confrontation with

China, risks public opinion backlash – China scholar.” January 16, 2017.

Interviewed in Real News Network for Trump’s phone call to Taiwan. “Trump Taiwan Phone Call

Not an Impulsive Act.” Dec 7, 2016.

Contributor. Discussion on “Should Washington Recalibrate Relations with Taipei?” Chinafile

Conversation. Dec 5, 2016

Contributor. Discussion on “Should China's Neighbors Rely on the U.S. for Protection?” at

Chinafile Conversation, November 15, 2016.

Featured in Trends (Belgium) for my work on inflation, wage policy, and central bank in article

“HO-FUNG HUNG PLEIT VOOR ANDERE AANPAK OM DE INFLATIE AAN TE

WAKKEREN: ‘Lonen moeten omhoog’” October 20, 2016.

Contributor. Discussion on “The Hong Kong Election: What Message Does it Send Beijing?” at

Chinafile Conversation. September 7, 2016

Contributor. Discussion on “What Can We Expect from China at the G20?” Foreign Policy

ChinaFile Conversation. September 1, 2016.

Contributor. Discussion on “How Should the Republican Party Approach China Policy?” ChinaFile

Conversation. July 20, 2016.

Interviewed and cited on New Yorker on racism in China, June 9, 2016

Interviewed and cited on The Diplomat on human cost of Chinese manufacturing slowdown. April

14, 2016.

Interviewed and cited on Associated Press on Chinese elite and the Panama Papers, April 9, 2016

Interviewed and cited on New York Times on new student radical parties in Hong Kong, Feb. 16,

2016

Interviewed and cited on Quartz on Chinese currency into IMF SDR currency basket. Nov. 30,

2015.

Contributor. Discussion on “Cross-Strait Summit: A Win for Taiwan’s President?” at Foreign

Policy Magazine Chinafile Conversation. Nov. 8 2015.

Interviewed and cited on Wall Street Journal on historic meeting of Taiwan’s and China’s

president. Nov 3, 2015.

Interviewed and cited on Christian Science Monitor on Xi Jinping’s visit to the US. September 23,

2015

Interviewed and cited in AGI China (Italy) on devaluation of Chinese currency. August 12, 2015.

Interviewed and cited on Quartz on China’s economic rebalancing. July 22, 2015

Contributor. Discussion on “Has China’s ‘One Country, Two Systems’ Experiment Failed?” at

Chinafile Conversation, Asia Society. June 2015.

Interviewed and cited on New York Times on debate over June 4 vigil in Hong Kong. April 29,

2015.

Interviewed and cited in Bloomberg news on Hong Kong election reform. April 21, 2015.

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Contributor. Discussion on “When Will China’s Government Collapse?” at Foreign Policy

Magazine Chinafile Conversation. March 2015.

Contributor. Discussion on “Is Mao Still Dead?” at Asia Society Chinafile Conversation. February

2015.

Contributor. Discussion on “Hong Kong’s Aspiration is Anything But.” At Foreign Policy

Magazine Chinafile Conversation. January 2015

Interviewed and cited in AGI China (Italy) on Chinese leader visit to World Economic Forum.

January 22, 2015.

Interviewed and cited in People’s Daily (China) on losing attraction of neoliberalism in the

Western world. December 15, 2014.

Interviewed and cited in Bloomberg news on the end of the Hong Kong Occupy movement.

December 2, 3, 11, 2014

Interviewed and cited in Guardian on the end of the Hong Kong Occupy movement. December 11,

2014.

Interviewed at Asia Society website on Hong Kong’s protest movement, December 10, 2014

Interviewed and cited at New York Times on British colonial rule in Hong Kong and

democratization, Oct 27, 2014.

Interviewed and cited on Financial Times on Hong Kong democratic reform in British colonial

period, Oct 12, 2014.

Interviewed and cited on Quartz on Hong Kong democratic reform in British colonial period.

October 10, 2014.

Appeared on Inside Story show at Al Jazeera America on Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution, Sept

29, 2014

Appeared on Voice of America Chinese program Haixia luntan. September 28, 2014.

Interviewed and cited on Guardian article on Hong Kong protest. September 29, 2014.

Interviewed and cited on Quartz on Hong Kong protest. September 29, 2014.

Interviewed lived on BBC World News on Hong Kong protest, September 29, 2014.

Appeared on John Batchelor show to talk about Hong Kong protest, September 3, 2014.

Interviewed and cited on Guardian on Hong Kong political development and its conflict with

Beijing, September 1, 2014.

Interviewed and cited in an AP story on Chinese elite’s offshore wealth, January 22, 2014.

Interviewed live on WABC’s John Batchelor show on political violence in Hong Kong, August 7

and 21, 2013

Interviewed and quoted at The Independent on trial of Bo Xilai and implication for China’s new

leadership, August 21, 2013

Interviewed and quoted at Irish Times on rise of neo-Maoism and future of political development in

China, August 21, 2013

Interviewed at KPFP Suzi Weissman’s Beneath the Surface program on China’s debt crisis, April

19, 2013

Interviewed and cited at New York Times (A Reuters story) on princelings and private equity fund

in China, April 8, 2013

Interviewed and cited at The National (Abu-Dhabi) on China’s leadership transition, January issue,

2013

Interviewed and cited at Piauí (Brazil) on leadership transition in China, December issue, 2012.

Interviewed and cited at The Independent (UK) on the leadership transition in China, Nov 7, 2012.

Interviewed and cited at Businessweek/Bloomberg News on the leadership transition in China, Oct

24, 2012

Participation in public affair program on KALW-FM (public radio in California’s Bay Area),

discussing China’s labor unrest and economic turning point.

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Interviewed and cited at The New York Times on the politics of China’s economic slowdown,

September 27, 2012.

Live interviewed on BBC World News on anniversary of June 4 crackdown on democratic

movement, June 4, 2012.

Interviewed and cited at Bloomberg News on Hong Kong students class boycott

Interviewed and cited at The Independent and Irish Times on China’s political transition in light of

Bo Xilai’s downfall, April 12, 2012.

Interviewed and cited at Straits Times on China’s political transition in light of Bo Xilai’s downfall,

April 11, 2012.

Live interviewed at BBC World News on Chinese political transition in light of Bo Xilai’s

downfall, April 10, 2012

Interviewed and cited in Voice of America (for both radio broadcast and online news) on Hong

Kong Chief Executive election, March 22, 2012.

Interviewed and cited in New York Times on political-economic tensions caused by increasing

China-Hong Kong integration, March 5, 2012

Interviewed and cited in New York Times on alleged corruption of Hong Kong’s Chief Executive,

February 29, 2012.

Interviewed and cited in The Straits Times (Singapore) on Hong Kong-China conflict, February 4,

2012

Interviewed and cited in The Straits Times (Singapore) on the impact of China’s leadership

transition on the country’s political and economic development in 2012, Dec 27, 2011.

Interviewed and cited in The Globe and Mail (Canada) on the impact of US debt downgrading on

China, August 8, 2011.

Interviewed and cited in The Straits Times (Singapore), on the impact of China’s train crash on

China’s attempt to export high-speed rail system. July 27, 2011.

Interviewed and cited in Toronto Star, on brewing social unrest in Hong Kong, May 14, 2011.

Interviewed and cited in Wall Street Journal, on rising protest wave in Hong Kong, April 11, 2011.

Cited in New Internationalist (UK) for the article “Whose Miracle?” Issue. 441, April 2011.

Interviewed and quoted in The Guardian (UK) for the article “Is China really the new superpower

in the block?” Nov 9, 2010.

Interviewed and quoted in The Straits Times (Singapore), on China’s high speed rail development,

March 27, 2010.

Interviewed and quoted in The Guardian (UK), on China’s selling of US Treasuries on February

17, 2010.

Featured in the Room for Debate Section at the New York Times, on racism and minorities in China,

Dec 13, 2009

Interviewed and quoted in Expresso (Portugal), on US-China relation, Dec 12, 2009

Featured in the Business Section, South China Morning Post, on US-China relation, Dec 1, 2009

Interviewed and quoted in Folha de S. Paulo (Brazil’s national newspaper), on US-China relation,

November 29, 2009

Interviewed in Beneath the Surface Show with Suzi Weissman at KPFP (Pacifica Radio, LA), on

US-China relation, November 20, 2009

Interviewed and quoted in Valor Econômico (financial newspaper in Brazil), on the upcoming

BRICs summit in Russia, June 15, 2009.

Interviewed in Open Source with Christopher Lydon, on how BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, and

China) will help construct a new global order amid the global economic crisis, March 19,

2009

Interviewed in RTHK (official radio of Hong Kong), on implication of Obama’s presidency on Asia

and China, Nov 6, 2008; January 21, 2009

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Interviewed and quoted in Yahoo! Sport, on how unrest in Tibet could affect the Beijing Olympics,

April 16, 2008.

CONSULTANCY WORK

2010-2011 Council member, Gerson Lehrman Groups

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS

American Sociological Association; International Studies Association; Society for the Study of

Social Problems; Social Science History Association; Association for Asian Studies; Society for the

Advancement of the Socioeconomics