China Research Center

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The China Research Center "was founded in 2001 to promote collaboration toward understanding greater China based on in-depth research and experience. The Center draws much if its expertise from the universities around the region, working collaboratively across institutions and jointly with the public and private sectors. The universities currently represented are Agnes Scott, Dalton State, Emory, Georgia Perimeter, Georgia State, Georgia Tech, Kennesaw State, Mercer, Oglethorpe, and the University of Georgia." [1]

Supporters

"The Center gratefully acknowledges past financial support from the Journal of Contemporary China, the Sam Nunn School of International Relations and the CIBER at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Department of Economics & Finance, the Center for Global Initiatives and the Department of Political Science at Kennesaw State University, the Asian Studies Center at Georgia State University, KPMG, Troutman Sanders, The Carter Center, Alcan Inc., and others." [2]

Associates

  • Rong Cai - Chinese literature & popular culture Emory University
  • John Garver - China's foreign relations Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Baogang Guo - Chinese labor issues Dalton State College
  • Stephen Herschler - Chinese local politics Oglethorpe University
  • Ken Jin - Custom training for Chinese delegations Kennesaw State University
  • Joachim Kurtz - Chinese intellectual history Emory University
  • Jerome Legge - Chinese population & gender policy University of Georgia
  • Chien-pin Li - Political economy of greater China Kennesaw State University
  • Haizheng Li - Chinese economy & labor issues Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Xiaoliang Li - Chinese language & culture Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Yawei Liu - Local political processes in China The Carter Center
  • Hanchao Lu - China's modern history & Shanghai's modernization Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Karin Myhre - Chinese language & culture University of Georgia
  • Clifton Pannell - China's economic geography & urbanization University of Georgia
  • Penelope Prime - China's economy & provincial development Mercer University
  • Li Qi - China's economy & capital markets Agens Scott Colloege
  • James Schiffman - Chinese politics & media CNN International
  • Susan Walcott - China's economic geography & high-tech parks Georgia State University
  • Fei-ling Wang - Chinese politics & labor issues Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Guo-hua Wang - China higher education Emory University
  • Shu-chin Wu - Chinese intellectual history Agens Scott Colloege
  • Lynn Yang - Chinese economy & intellectual property rights Deloitte Tax LLP

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Web: http://www.chinacenter.net