Roselyn Hsueh CV (December 2014)

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Roselyn Hsueh CV (December 2014)
Roselyn Hsueh
Department of Political Science
Temple University
rhsueh@temple.edu
http://www.roselynhsueh.com
Tel: 510-517-8968
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Department of Political Science, U.C. Berkeley, May, 2008.
Dissertation nominated for American Political Science Association Gabriel Almond Award
for Best Dissertation in the Field of Comparative Politics
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Temple University, August 2009-Present.
Visiting Scholar, Religion, Politics, and Globalization Program, Institute of International Studies,
U.C. Berkeley, 2013-2014; Residential Research Faculty Fellow, Institute of East Asian
Studies, and Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Law and Society, Boalt Law, U.C.
Berkeley 2012-2013.
Hayward R. Alker Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for International Studies, and Research
Affiliate, U.S.-China Institute, University of Southern California, 2008-2009.
Fulbright Visiting Scholar, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of
Social Sciences, 2005-2006.
BOOKS
2011. China’s Regulatory State: A New Strategy for Globalization. Cornell Studies in Political
Economy. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
REFEREED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS
Forthcoming. “State Capitalism, Chinese-Style: Strategic Value of Sectors, Sectoral
Characteristics, and Globalization,” accepted for publication in Governance.
2014. “Fieldwork in Political Science: Encountering Challenges and Crafting Solutions,” coauthored Introduction essay in co-initiated and co-organized symposium, PS: Political
Science and Politics (April 2014).
2013. “Institutional Development and the Regulatory State in the South,” in The Rise of the
Regulatory State of the South: Infrastructure and Development in Emerging Economies,
edited by Navroz K. Dubash and Bronwen Morgan. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2012. “China and India in the Age of Globalization: Sectoral Variation in Post-Liberalization
Reregulation,” Comparative Political Studies 45:1 (January 2012), pp. 32-62.
2005. “Who Rules the International Economy? Taiwan’s Daunting Attempts at Bilateralism,” in
Bilateral Trade Arrangements in the Asia Pacific: Origins, Evolution and Implication,
edited by Vinod Aggarwal and Shujiro Urata. New York: Routledge.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
2014. Book Review, David H. Shinn and Joshua Eisenman’s China and Africa: A Century of
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Engagement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012), in The China Journal
73 (2015).
2014. “Taiwan’s Treaty Trouble,” in Foreign Affairs (June 3, 2014).
2012. “China’s Development Strategy and the Global Financial Crisis,” in Asia Policy (July)
2011. Book Review, Irene Wu’s From Iron Fist to Invisible Hand: The Uneven Path of
Telecommunications Reform in China (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2009), in
Journal of Chinese Political Science 16:2.
2008. Book Review, Yuezhi Zhao, Communication in China: Political Economy, Power, and
Conflict (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008), in Journal of Chinese Political Science 13:3.
2004. “Mobilization of Civil Society in Taiwan’s Path to Democratization,” DSC Conference
Acquisitions of the British Library. Wetherby, U.K.
WORKS IN PROGRESS
“How China is impacting Business-State Relations in Africa: The Cases of Angola and Nigeria,”
coauthored with Michael Nelson, under referred journal review.
“Foreign Capital Liberalization and Development: Lessons from Nations and Sectors,” under
refereed journal review.
Micro-institutional Foundations of Capitalism: The Globalization of China, India, and Russia,
book manuscript under preparation for submission to Cambridge University Press.
“Governing Nanotechnology in a Globalized World: Cross-National Dimensions and Strategic
Assessments of a Disruptive Technology,” Department of Defense/ Naval Postgraduate
School Project on Advanced Systems and Concepts for Countering WMD (with collaborators
at Georgia Institute of Technology, Naval Postgraduate School, and Northeastern University)
Chapter in edited volume, tentatively titled, The Politics and Economics of Innovation, Growth
and Development Across India’s Sectors: Understanding Change Amidst Continuity.
“Regulating Social Policy: The Politics of Market Reform in China’s Education and Health
Sectors”
“Political Polarization, Industry Associations, and Neo-corporatism in East Asia”
CONFERENCE AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS/ TALKS
“Who Defines National Interest in Taiwan’s Trade Policy? Industry Associations, Partisan
Politics and the Cross-Strait Trade in Services Agreement,” paper presentation, Conference
on The Politics of Polarization: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective, The Taiwan Democracy
Project at the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford
University, October 18, 2014.
Discussant on panel “Great Powers, Emerging Technologies, and Regionalism in Eurasia,” the
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August
28-31, 2014.
Invited talk, “Economies and Identities: The Politics of Taiwan's Globalization in the Age of
China,” Center for Democracy, Development, and Rule of Law, Stanford University, May 5,
2014
Invited to participate in Conference on South Asian Development, South Asian Studies Program,
National University of Singapore, July 21-22, 2014.
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“National Sector-specific Global Integration: Comparing Labor and Capital-Intensive Textiles in
China and India,” paper accepted for presentation on self-organized panel, “Understanding
Globalization Through The Politics of Sectors,” the Annual Convention of the International
Studies Association, Toronto, March 26-29, 2014.
Visiting Professor, Graduate School, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico, March, 3-6, 2014.
Invited to participate in 42nd Taiwan-American Conference on Contemporary China, Institute of
International Relations (IIR), National Chegnchi University (NCCU), Taiwan, December 56, 2013.
Invited talks, “Policy Analysis: Prospects for Chinese Economic Policy in the Xi Jinping Era,”
and “China versus India: Two Paths to Integration into the International Economy,”
Department of Political Science and Institute of Asian Research, University of British
Columbia, November 26, 2013.
“Super-Suits and Strategic Technology: Analyzing Strategic Regulation in the Textile Sector In
China and India,” Paper accepted for panel on “Governing Nanotechnology in a Globalized
World II: Cross-National Dimensions,” Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging
Technologies (S.NET), 5th Annual meeting October 27-30, 2013, Boston.
“Strategic Value, Domestic Institutions, and Sectoral Structures: The Globalization of
Telecommunications in China and India,” paper presented on self-organized panel,
Comparative Political Economy of China and India, at the Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Chicago, August 31, 2013.
“How is China impacting Business-State Relations in Africa?,” paper (with Michael B. Nelson)
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago,
August 30, 2013.
"Who Wins? China Wires Africa: The Cases of Angola and Nigeria,” paper prepared for
the NYU/Giessen Development Finance Conference, New York University School of Law,
New York, New York, April 9, 2013.
“Governing Nanotechnology in a Globalized World: Cross-National Dimensions and Strategic
Assessments of a Disruptive Technology,” Research Workshop, San Francisco, April 5-6,
2013.
“Neoliberalism and Global Development: Lessons from Developing Countries and Sectors,”
paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San
Francisco, 2013.
“Strategic Value, Domestic Institutions, and Sectoral Structures: Globalization of
Telecommunications in China and India,” Comparative Politics Colloquium, U.C. Berkeley,
Dec. 7, 2012.
Keynote speaker for the conference, "Re-drawing the Boundaries: Multi-disciplinary
Interrogations of State and Society in China", Institute of East Asian Studies, U.C. Berkeley,
Oct. 7, 2012.
“China’s Regulatory State: A New Strategy for Globalization,” American University; Brown
University; Princeton University; University of Texas, Austin; U.C. Berkeley; Johns Hopkins
SAIS; University of Pennsylvania, University of British Columbia.
HONORS AND AWARDS
Residential Research Faculty Fellowship, U.C. Berkeley, 2012-2013.
Grant-in-Aid for Research, Office of the Provost, Temple University, 2011
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Summer Fellowship, College of Liberal Arts, Temple University, 2010
Faculty Senate Seed Money Grant, Temple University Research Incentive Fund, 2010
Dissertation nominated by U.C. Berkeley Department of Political Science for APSA Gabriel
Almond Award for Best Dissertation in the Field of Comparative Politics, 2009
Hayward R. Alker Post-Doctoral Fellowship, University of Southern California, 2008-2009
University Multiyear Graduate Fellowship, U.C. Berkeley, 2000-2008
National Security Education Program David L. Boren Graduate Fellowship, 2006-2007
Fulbright Foundation Fellowship, Department of State, U.S. Government, 2005-2006
PUBLIC SPEAKING AND MEDIA APPEARANCES
“Policy Analysis: Prospects for Chinese Economic Policy in the Xi Jinping Era,” Teachers and
opportunities for China’s New Leadership, 1990 Institute, San Francisco, August 2014.
Featured Scholar Interview, Centro Asia Pacífico, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico, March
2014.
“Globalization and the Politics of Market Reform in China,” 1990 Institute, San Francisco,
August 2013.
“Diverging Globalizations: Lessons from China and India,” China Policy Institute Blog
(University of Nottingham) and Gateway (Mumbai), May 22, 2013.
Featured research/ radio essay, Academic Minute, WAMC NPR and Inside Higher Ed, March 9,
2012.
Expert panelist, Congressional hearing on China’s State-Owned and State-Controlled
Enterprises, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, February 15, 2002.
“How China Outsmarted the WTO,” Penn Program on Regulation RegBlog, Dec. 26, 2011.
Featured interview, WRTI (NPR affiliate) radio interview, Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 2011.
Featured in “State capitalism in China,” The Economist, November 12 print edition.
“China’s open-door-then-close-door approach to foreign investment,” Nieman Watchdog,
Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University, August 25, 2011.
“Re-Regulation Nation,” featured interview, China Brief, September 2011 issue.
Podcast interview, “Why China has reregulated,” American Chamber of Commerce, August
2011.
Quoted in “The Long Arm of the State: The Government is Flexing Its Muscles in Business,”
The Economist, Special Issue on China, June 2011.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE
American Political Science Association (Member of Jervis-Schroeder Book Award Committee);
International History and Politics Section; Association for Asian Studies; International Studies
Association; Law and Society Association
ACADEMIC REFEREE
America Journal of Political Science; Asia Policy; Business and Politics; The China Journal;
The China Quarterly; Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics; Governance; Issues
& Studies; Oxford University Press; Perspectives on Politics; Regulation & Governance; World
Politics.
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