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EDUCATION 1981, Fudan University, Master degree in International Politics 1964-68, Huazhong Normal Institute, Department of Foreign Languages-Russian Section Additional Professional Training 1999-2000, Visiting Scholar in the Department of Government, Georgetown University 1990-91, Fulbright Visiting Scholar in the Department of Political Science, Yale University 1983-84, Finished the one-year American Studies Courses offered by the Fulbright American Studies Center at Shanghai Foreign Languages Institute POSITIONS Visiting Professor, Dean of School of Political Science and Public Management, Hunan University, 2006 Visiting Professor, Sichuan University, 2007 Visiting Professor, Southwest University, 2006 Visiting Professor, East China University of Political Science and Law, 2004 Professor, 1995 Associate Professor, 1989 Lecturer, 1982, Wuhan Univeristy Director, Center of Comparative Politics Studies, Wuhan University, 2003 Dean, School of Politics and Administration, 2001-2003 Vice Dean, School of Law, 1999-2001 Vice Dean, School of Politics and Administration, and Chair, Department of Political Science, 1992-1996 OTHER POSITIONS Vice Chairman, Teaching-Directing Committee in Political Science of the Ministry of Education; Member of the Committee in Political Science of the National Directing Commission for Self-teaching Tests Vice President, Hubei Political Science Association Member, Standing Committee, Chinese Political Science Association FIELDS AND INTERESTS Teaching Political Development of America Western Governments Selected Classic Works in Political Theory Researching: American Government and Politics Comparative Governments Comparative and Cultural Analysis of Political Systems In English-speaking Countries |
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PUBLICATIONS >>>>More…… Articles: 1. How the U.S. Democratic Party Evolved into a Reformist Party (World History, Beijing, No.6, 1984, pp.51-60) 2. On Social Monopoly Capitalism (with He Hongfei, Hubei Social Sciences, Wuhan, No.5, 1987, pp.23-38) 3. The Four Phases of the Development of the American Political System (World History, Beijing, No.6, 1987, pp.23-32) 4. American Presidential Electoral System: Advantages and Disadvantages (Wuhan University Journal, Social Science, No.4, July, 1988) 5. Perspectives on the Political Science in China, with Tong Zhiwei, CASS(Chinese Academy of Social Sciences) Journal of Political Science, No.1, 1997 6. Political Development and Sustainable Stability(Journal of Literature, History and Philosophy, No.5, 1997 7. Thinking on the Globalization, No.5, 1998, Marxism & Reality 8. On Political Civilization and Civilized Politics, Hubei Journal of Social Sciences, No.1, 2002) 9. People's Congress System in a Perspective of the Form of Government, Report of the Chinese Politics Researches, Social Sciences Documentary Publishing House, 2005 10. Harmonious Situation of a Society and A Harmonious Society, Jiangsu Social Sciences, 2006, No.1 Books: 1. Analysis of the American Two-Party System (with Chen Qiren and Wang Bangzuo, Commercial Press, 1984) 2. Comparative Local Governments (contributor, ed. by Diao Tianding and Liu Dehou, Higher Education Press, sponsored by the State Education Commission of P.R.C., 1994) 3. American Political Institutions and Their Developments, in the Political Institutions in Various Countries Series, Lanzhou University Press, 1998 4. Translations: 1. Government by the People, by James MacGregor, J. W. Peltason and Thomas E. Cronin, (the director, final reviser and one of the co-translators, Chinese Social Science Press, 1993) 2. Polyarchy, Participation and Opposition, by Robert A. Dahl(Commercial Press, 2003) >>>>More…… |
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