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J.D., Chinese Academy of
Social Sciences (CASS)
CASS
Dr.Chen is currently an associate professor at CASS and was the director of the international division of the Foreign Affairs Bureau. He did his graduate studies at the Department of Law at CASS. He has been a visiting scholar at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard, and was a visiting scholar at the Kennedy School of Government. |
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Ph.D., Peking University
Peking University
Dr. He was a professor of history and vice president at Peking University. He was the deputy director of the Center for Asian-Pacific Studies and the director of several other institutes and centers. Over the past decade Dr. He has been a visiting scholar at many prestigious American universities including UCLA, Stanford University, UC Berkeley as well as several other universities around the world.
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Ph.D., Beijing Normal University
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS)
Dr. Hou is an associate research fellow at the Institute of History, CASS. For five years prior to that, Dr. Hou, from 1996 to 2001, was the editor of the Journal of Chinese Historical Studies. During the 2001-2002 academic year, he was a visiting scholar at the Harvard-Yenching Institute, Harvard University. He received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in history from Beijing Normal University. His research area specializes in the northern-southern dynasties and on the early Buddhist concepts. |
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Ph.D., EHESS Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Paris
Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS)
Dr. Padovani received a Ph.D. in contemporary Chinese history from the University of Paris. She was a senior fellow at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center and has been a visiting scholar at the Center of Contemporary China EHESS, Universties Service Center as well as an assistant professor at The Chinese University of Hongkong. She is a senior fellow at SASS as well as an advisor for the French Consulate General in Shanghai.
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Ph.D., Stanford University
Dr. Plum teaches courses on Chinese history, US-East Asian relations, religious studies, human rights, and US women's history at Stanford University. In the past, she has developed and directed summer and semester length experiential education programs in China for American high school and college students. She was the co-founder and co-director of the China Semester Program. She was also a board member for the Pacific Village Institute (PVI).
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Ph.D., University of Bonn
Renmin University of China (RUC)
Dr. Shen is currently a professor at the Institute for China Studies, RUC, Beijing. He earned his Ph.D. in language and cultural science of Central Asia from the University of Bonn in Germany and has degrees in history and Tibetan studies. He has been a visiting scholar at many universities around the world. His research focuses on Tibet, specifically the life and institutions of the various Dalai Lamas, and the Sino-Tibetan relationship and Tibetan Buddhism.
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Ph.D., University of Amsterdam
Peking University
Dr. Wang is currently a professor of history and a council member of the Center for Indian studies at Peking University, where he joined the faculty in 1985. He received his B.A. from Peking University, his M.A. from the Graduate School of the Academy of Social Science, and Ph.D. at the Center for Asian Studies at The University of Amsterdam. His academic field is on the rural Chinese. |
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Ph.D., University of Washington in Seattle
The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies
Dr. Wiest is currently the research director for TBC. He has also been a research fellow at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and a visiting scholar at the University of Hong Kong's Centre of Asian Studies. Dr. Wiest was also the founder and research director of the Center for Mission Research & Study at Maryknoll, coordinator of the Maryknoll in China History Project, and research director of the Maryknoll Society of Oral History Program. |
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Ph.D., Peking University
Ph.D., University of Paris VII
Peking University
Dr. Yang is currently a professor at the Institute for Afro-Asian Studies at the School of International Studies at Peking University, deputy director of the Center for Asia-Pacific Studies, and deputy director of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Peking University.
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M.A., Renmin University of China (RUC)
RUC
Professor Ye has been a professor of history at RUC since 1981. She was a visiting scholar at London University's School of Oriental and African Studies and at the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University. She received her M.A. in history from RUC. |
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