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Wang Shaoguang, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Wang Shaoguang spoke at the USC U.S.-China Institute conference on “The Future of U.S.-China Relations.” His presentation was entitled “Great Transformation: The Emergence of Social Policies in China.”

March 27, 2007
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Please click on the play button to view the presentation. The conference website has links to video from the conference and to many of the papers presented there.

Shaoguang Wang is Professor of Political Science at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the chief editor of the China Review, an interdisciplinary journal on greater China. He studied for his LL.B. at Peking University and his Ph.D. at Cornell University. He taught at Tijiao High School in Wuhan from 1972-1977 and Yale University from 1990 to 2000. He has authored, co-authored, and edited twenty books in Chinese and English. In addition, he has contributed to numerous edited volumes and journals. His research interests include political economy, comparative politics, fiscal politics, democratization, and economic and political development in former socialist countries and East Asian countries. Dr. Wang has also been named a Changjiang Professor at the Tsinghua School of Public Policy and Management.

 

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