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The World Today Series: "How Has China Redefined Globalization and What Are the Implications?" featuring PWH Visiting Scholar Roselyn Hsueh
4:30 PM
Perry World House | Global Policy Lab

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About the speaker:

Roselyn Hsueh is Associate Professor of Political Science at Temple University. She is also affiliated with the Asian Studies Program. Professor Hsueh recently served as Residential Research Faculty Fellow at the Institute of East Asian Studies, U.C. Berkeley and Visiting Scholar at the Center for the Study of Law & Society, U.C. Berkeley School of Law. She also served as Visiting Professor at the Graduate School of Finance and Asia Pacific Center, Tecnológico de Monterrey, in Guadalajara, Mexico. She recently conducted in-depth fieldwork in China, India, Taiwan, Mexico, and Russia. 

Professor Hsueh's research focuses on International and Comparative Political Economy of Development. Her book, China’s Regulatory State: A New Strategy for Globalization, examines the politics of market reform and evolving government-business relations across industries in post-Mao China. Professor Hsueh’s current research include her next book, which investigates the mediating role of market governance in the relationship between global economic integration and development outcomes in China, India, and Russia.