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Thirty Years of
China-US Relations: Analytical Approaches and Contemporary Issues

Environmental Protection Policy and
Experience in the US and China's Western Regions

China's Environmental Crisis: Domestic and
Global Political Impacts and Responses

China in Search of a Harmonious Society

Harmonious World and China's New Foreign Policy

Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development

New Dimensions of Chinese Foreign Policy

The Political Economy of Asian Transition from Communism

China's "Peaceful Rise" in the 21st Century

China in the Twenty-First Century

Post-Mao China: from Totalitarianism to Authoritarianism? |
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NEWS
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China in 2010: Legacies of the Past, Prospects for the Future
(March 5, 2010) |
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Three
Joint International Conference in Beijing and Shanghai (March 24-25,
27-28, 29, 2009) |
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1. SFSU
Center for US-China Policy Studies held a joint conference
on "Environmental
Protection Policy: The Impact of National and Local Policy on
the Western Region -- US and China Experience"
with Chinese Academy
of Social Sciences (CASS)'s Institute of Ethnology and
Anthropology from
March 24-25, 2009. Professors Qian Guo, Barbara Holzman and
Xiaohang Liu from the Department of Geography and Human
Environmental Studies, Professor Sheldon Gen from the Department
of Public Administration, and Professor Gary Pahl of the
Department of Anthropology, attended and delivered papers at the
conference. Also in attendance were Professor Sujian Guo of the
Department of Political Science and Director of the Center for
U.S.-China Policy Studies and Joel Kassiola, Dean of the College
of the Behavioral and Social Sciences, who gave the Opening
Remarks, Closing Remarks, and Commentaries of the BSS faculty's
conference papers. More to be updated.
 
2.
SFSU Center for US-China Policy Studies held a joint conference
on "Grassroots Democracy and Community Governance" with
Shanghai Normal University College of Law and Politics from
March 27-28, 2009. Professor Sujian Guo, Director of CUSCPS,
gave the opening remarks. He also chaired a panel and gave
commentaries of papers. More to be updated.
 
3. SFSU
Center for US-China Policy Studies held a joint roundtable
conference
on "Political Science and Chinese Political Studies" with
Fudan University National Institute of Advanced Study in Social
Sciences, Shanghai on March 29, 2009. More to be updated.

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Guo invited to attend the
Fudan-IAS inauguration & advanced forum at Fudan University
(Dec. 5-9, 2008) |
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In
December 5-9, 2008, Dr. Sujian Guo was invited to attend the
inauguration ceremony of Fudan University National Institute of
Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (Fudan-IAS)
and the Advanced Forum on “Social Sciences in an Era of
Globalization.” The Forum brought together over 150
distinguished scholars across all social science disciplines
from both within and outside China, and there scholars exchanged
their views on the development of China’s social science
tradition, theories, and methods, and how China’s social
sciences can further integrate into the world’ social sciences
while retaining and developing its distinct tradition and making
a contribution to the world’s social sciences in the era of
globalization.
At the
Forum, Dr. Guo delivered a talk, served as a panel chair and
discussant, and networked with scholars from both within and
outside China. There, Guo was appointed as an adjunct professor
of Fudan-IAS, which has entered an agreement with CUSCPS for
future cooperation and academic exchange. Dean
Deng Zhenglai of
Fudan-IAS issued an official certificate of this appointment.
More details about the Advanced Forum
After the
Forum, Guo was also invited to deliver a talk on
“Post-U.S.
Election Analysis” at
Fudan University Center for Chinese Foreign Policy, and
there he was appointed as a guest research fellow of the Center.
Professor Ren Xiao, Director of the Center and Associate Dean of
Fudan Institute
of International Studies issued an official certificate of
appointment. |
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Joint International Conference in Beijing (March 24-25, 2009)
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SFSU
Center for US-China Policy Studies will hold a joint conference
on "Environmental
Protection Policy: The Impact of National and Local Policy on
the Western Region -- US and China Experience"
with Chinese Academy
of Social Sciences (CASS)'s Institute of Ethnology and
Anthropology from
March 24-25, 2009.
More
details |
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Joint
International Conference in Shanghai (March 27-28, 2009)
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SFSU
Center for US-China Policy Studies will hold a joint conference
on "Grassroots Democracy and Community Governance"
with Shanghai Normal University College of Law and Politics from
March 27-28, 2009.
More
details
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Successful Summer
Program at Peking University (June 2008)
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SF
State and MSU students recently returned from a new summer
program at Peking University, which was created and
directed by Sujian Guo. The program
was successfully launched and implemented in June. Read the
featured
story about this program and
student comments
on the program. Dean Kassiola attended the kick-off and the
first week classes with the students. For more information about
the PKU program, please visit the website:
http://bss.sfsu.edu/pku/
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Kassiola
and Guo's Summer Academic Activity in China (June 2008)
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In June
2008, Dr. Sujian Guo, Center Director,
joined by Dean Joel Kassiola of the College of Behavioral and Social
Sciences (BSS), made a number of visits to Chinese institutions in
China, including Peking University School of International
Relations, School of Government and Public Administration,
School of Environmental Sciences, China Academy of Social
Sciences, Central Bureau of Compilation and Translation of the
CPC Central Committee. There,
Kassiola and Guo met with institutional leaders, faculty and
students, and explored
opportunities for collaboration and exchange between institutions. Kassiola and
Guo also gave talks on topics of their areas. Kassiola's speech
was on environmental political theory and China's development and environment,
and how China can become a world leader in green political
thinking. Guo was also invited to give
speeches on the cross-Taiwan Strait relations, China's peaceful
rise, and Chinese economic system in transition at Wuhan
University, Inner Mongolia University, and Shanghai Institute of
Development. Guo and Kassiola were then headed to HK for an
international conference on "Greater
China in an Era of Globalization." Dr. Jean-Marc F.
Blanchard, Associate Director, also participated, presented a
paper, and chaired panels at the conference after his research
trip to Russia and China.
  
  
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A
New Era: Hu Jintao Visits Japan (May 15, 2008)
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Japan and China are renewing efforts to build stable, strategic ties for a stronger East Asia.
Dr. Sujian Guo was
invited to join a panel with Dr. T.J. Pempel of UC Berkeley to explore the complex bilateral relationship between Japan and
China, the two leading powers in East Asia. The panel was
organized by Japan Society, and the panel discussion was
moderated by Dr. Uldis Kruze of University of San Francisco. The
panel was co-sponsored by Asia Society, USF Center for the
Pacific Rim, and World Affairs Council. More
details
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Talk
on Taiwan post-Election and the Cross Taiwan Strait Relations
(April 1, 2008)
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The Center for US-China Policy Studies (CUSCPS) presents the panel "Taiwan's Presidential Election and Cross Taiwan Strait Relations" on Tuesday, April 1, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in HSS 151. Professor of Political Science Sujian Guo and Associate Professor of International Relations Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
discussed the results of Taiwan’s presidential election,
implications for the cross Taiwan Strait relations, challenges
and opportunities facing the newly elected president on Taiwan,
and U.S. Taiwan policy. The event is open to the public. For more information, please visit the CUSCPS Web site at
http://cuscps.sfsu.edu
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Talk
on China's National People's Congress and its Implications
(March 20, 2008)
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The Center for US-China Policy Studies (CUSCPS) presents the panel "China's National People's Congress (NPC) and Its Implications" on Thursday,
March 20, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in HSS 317. Professor of Political Science Sujian Guo and Associate Professor of International Relations Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
discussed the 11th NPC's appointment and policy decisions and the implications of these appointments and decisions for China's domestic and foreign policies. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit the CUSCPS Web site at
http://cuscps.sfsu.edu
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Talk
on Cross Taiwan Strait Crisis at North China University
(November 9, 2007) |
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On
November 9, 2007, Dr. Sujian Guo, CUSCPS Director, was invited
to speak on the
Taiwan
issue and US-China relations at
North
China
University
in
Beijing
. During his visit, Dr. Guo met with Dr. Wang Xiaochun,
President of the university, Dr. Qin Zhiyong, Dean of College
of Law and Politics, Dr. Shi Wenzhong, Director of the
Institute
of
Contemporary Culture Studies
to explore further collaboration and exchange between CUSCPS
and their centers and institutes in the future.
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The 17th
Party Congress in China: Implications for China's Future
Domestic and Foreign Policies |
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On
November 2, 2007, the Center for U.S.-China Policy Studies (CUSCPS)
organized a panel on the 17th Party Congress and its
implications for China's future domestic and foreign policies,
featuring Dr. Sujian Guo, Professor of Political Science
and Director of CUSCPS and Dr. Jean-Marc F. Blanchard,
Associate Professor of International Relations and Associate
Director of CUSCPS. Professor Guo talked about the significance of the Party Congress, the new leadership, and its domestic and foreign policy strategies in the foreseeable future. Professor Blanchard
talked about the implications of the 17th Party Congress for China's domestic and foreign economic policies as well as China's foreign energy security policies.
Faculty, students, the SF bay area community, and local
Chinese media reporters attended the event, which was held @ HSS 362, IR Briefing Theatre, 1600 Holloway Ave., San
Francisco, CA 94132.
  
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Visit
to Ministry
of Foreign Affairs (left) and Seminar on Taiwan issue (right),
September 2007 |
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From
September 14 to 20, 2007, Dr. Sujian Guo, CUSCPS Director, was
invited to participate and speak at a series of seminars and
workshops in Bejing organized by Global Forum of Chinese
Political Scientists (GFCPS) in collaboration with
Peking
University
and China Reform Forum. Seminars and workshops feature a rich
blending of scholarly and policy analysis, China and overseas
Chinese scholars, academic and governmental institutions,
where a group of overseas Chinese scholars from the United
States, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, and Taiwan to exchange
their views with scholars and experts of top Chinese
institutions in Beijing. Guo and his colleagues paid
post-conference visits to Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
China Association of International Strategy, and met with Vice
Minister Zhang Yeshui and General Gong Xianfu to exchange
views on the China-US relations in general and the
Taiwan
issue in particular, and explore opportunities for further
collaboration and exchange in the future.
 
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CUSCPS
Successfully Hosted an International Conference on Campus on July
14-15, 2007 |
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The Center for US-China Policy Studies
successfully hosted and co-sponsored with the BSS College and
the Mr. and Mrs. S.H. Wong Foundation Ltd. Hong Kong an international conference
of ACPS on "Harmonious World - China's Domestic and Foreign Policies" on July 14-15,
2007 at SFSU Towers Conference Center. For the information
about keynote speakers, programs, papers, etc., please visit the
conference
website.
The nation's foremost China scholars, Professor Joseph Fewsmith
and Professor Robert
Ross,
are featured keynote speakers, and they addressed China's pronounced domestic and foreign policy issues at the conference.
Dean Kassiola delivered a welcome speech at the opening
plenary on the dilemma of industrial civilization and China's
development path in the 21st century and attended the two-day
conference. Dr. Yenbo Wu, Associate Vice President for
International Education, also attended the two-day conference
and introduced Professor Joseph Fewsmith, one of the keynote
speakers at the dinner banquet. Some of our faculty members,
such as Professors Qian Guo, Kathy McAfee, and Wei Liang,
also attended the conference. The conference received a wide
coverage by local Chinese media, such as World Journal, Sing
Tao Daily, Ming Pao, Qiao Bao, KTSF Ch. 26, etc. People from
the SF bay area communities also attended the conference.
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The above
are some pictures taken at the conference. It was a great international gathering where
ACPS members and distinguished China scholars from the United States,
China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Europe and elsewhere
came together to exchange their views on the topics related to the broad theme of the conference and other important topics related to China.
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"The World in 2050: China Superpower?" |
Peking
University President Xu Zhihong |
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Director
Helen Zheng, Shanghai Trade Admin |
Chinese
General Consulate in San Francisco |
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CUCPS
Host Meetings b/w China Liaoning NGO Delegation and NGO
leaders in Bay Area |
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CUCPS
Host Business Presentation Reception from China Dalian Lushun |
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CUSCPS
Associates Meet with Professor Lin Dong from National Defense
University of China
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Dean may influence China environmental policy |
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Joel Kassiola, dean of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, and a group of five SF State faculty recently saw aspects of China that Americans, and even most of the country's citizens, rarely can access. With a provocative speech at the Chinese Central Party School in Beijing, Kassiola may also inspire the country's future development and environmental policies. 
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SFSU creates Center for U.S.-China Policy Studies |
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The Center for U.S.-China Policy Studies, based in SF State's College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, will collaborate with Chinese institutions on research, training, scholarship and outreach.
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CUSCPS Associates
Make Visit to China |
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In June 2006,
Center for U.S.-China Policy Studies (CUSCPS) Officers and Associates,
joined by Dean Joel Kassiola from the College of Behavioral and Social
Sciences (BSS), made the CUSCPS’s first trip to China.
There, Dean Kassiola, Dr. Sujian Guo, Director of the CUSCPS,
Dr. Jean-Marc F. Blanchard, Associate Director of the CUSCPS, Center
Associates Dr. Xiaohang Liu, Dr. Robert Smith, and Dr. Yanchun Zhang
participated in a major international conference in Beijing and paid
visits to a number of top Chinese academic institutions to explore
opportunities for collaboration and exchange between faculty and
students at these universities and the CUSCPS, BSS, and the larger
SFSU community. Dean
Kassiola and Dr. Blanchard also gave talks at several Chinese
universities in
Beijing
and Shanghai.
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