The National Committee on United States-China Relations is pleased to have selected the sixth cohort of its Public Intellectuals Program (PIP), generously funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York. The twenty fellows comprise a wide range of research interests, geographic locations, and types of institutions. Read full announcement.
Freeman Chair in China Studies, Center for Strategic and International Studies |
Assistant Professor of History, Tennessee State University |
Authorand Int'l Correspondent, The Christian Science Monitor |
Communist Party of China Elite Politics; Chinese Domestic Politics; Chinese Intellectual and Political History
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Modern Chinese History; Race and Ethnic Studies; Postcolonial Theory; Transnational Studies |
Education in China; Comparative Education; Culture and Cross-Cultural Identity; Impact of Technology on Society |
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh |
Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, Michigan State University |
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto; Director, East Asia Seminar Series at the Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy |
Environmental Policy; Organizational Behavior; Public Opinion; Law and Society |
Innovation and Economic Development in China and Industrializing Countries; Urbanization and Environmental Changes |
Grassroots Politics; Labor; State-Society Relations; Citizenship |
Assistant Professor, History Department, Harvard University |
Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Arkansas |
Assistant Professor, China Maritime Studies Institute, U.S. Naval War College |
Modern Chinese History; Social, Economic, and Environmental History; History of Science and Statecraft; History of Statistics; Water and Dams |
Islam and Politics in East Asia; Modern Chinese History; Borderlands History |
Chinese Foreign Policy; Asian Maritime Security |
Associate Professor of Sociology & Director of Asian/Asian American Studies, Syracuse University; Senior Research Associate at Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University |
Founder and CEO, China Ocean Institute |
Partner, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP |
Education; Migration; Student Mobility; Globalization; Contemporary Chinese Society |
Chinese Foreign Policy; Marine Environmental Policy; Fisheries Policy; Ocean Development and Strategy; Maritime Security; China-Africa Relations |
U.S.-China Relations; Rule of Law; Law and Civil Society; Urbanization and Community; Citizenship, Nationalism, and Identity; Cross-Cultural Communication and Subnational Exchanges |
Director, Penn Global China Program, Office of the Provost, University of Pennsylvania |
Assistant Professor of Energy, Resources, and Environment, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies |
Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Nevada, Reno; Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Asia and Latin America Program, The Inter-American Dialogue |
Environmental Politics and Policy in China; Water Resources; Climate Policy; Ocean Conservation; Central-Local Relations; Technological Competition |
Clean Energy Transitions; Climate Policy; Central-Local Relations; Strategic Sources of State Capacity; Renewable Energy Policy |
Chinese Foreign Policy; East Asian Politics; Emerging World Powers (BRICS); International Relations Theory |
F. Warren McFarlan Associate Professor, Business, Government and International Economy, Harvard Business School |
Lt. Col, U.S. Marine Corps; Special Assistant to the Chairman, Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Ph.D. candidate, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University |
Assistant Professor, Political Science, Colorado College |
State-Business Relations in Contemporary China; Urbanization; Property Rights; Central-Local Relations in China |
Post-Cold War Sino-North Korean Relations; Chinese Military Modernization; Nuclear Weapons Issues; Cross-Strait Relations; East Asia Security Issues |
Communist Party Ideology and Discourse; Urbanization of the Grasslands; Political Theory; Aesthetics |
Associate Professor of Law, Yale Law School |
Comparative Legal and Economic History; Contemporary Chinese Law and Politics; Private Law Theory; Property Law; Law and Culture |
The sixth cohort joins an accomplished community of 100 PIP fellows who have formed a strong network of mutual support and academic collaboration. |