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Sujian Guo  Ph. D

Professor, Department of Political Science
Director, Center for US-China Policy Studies

San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Ave. HSS 263
San Francisco, CA 94132-4155

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E-mail: sguo@sfsu.edu
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Dr. Sujian Guo is Professor in the Department of Political Science and Director of Center for US-China Policy Studies (CUSCPS) at San Francisco State University, endeavoring to enhance knowledge of China, deepen understanding of US-China relations, and promote collaborative relationships with academic and governmental institutions in China and elsewhere in the world.  Guo has concurrent academic appointments as adjunct professor and guest research fellow of many Chinese academic institutions, such as Fudan Institute for Advanced Study in Social Sciences, Fudan University Center for Chinese Foreign Policy, Renmin University of China, North China University, Inner Mongolia University, and Guizhou University.

Guo is Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Chinese Political Science, a refereed academic journal published by Springer, and Editor of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers-Lexington's book series "Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development." Guo is also Director of BSS summer program at Peking University in Beijing.

His areas of specialization include Comparative Politics, International Relations and Methodology. His research interests have focused on China/Asian politics, US-China relations, international relations of East Asia, communist and post-communist studies, democratic transition, and political economy of East and Southeast Asia. 

He has published more than 40 articles both in English and Chinese. His authored and edited books include Chinese Politics and Government: Power, Ideology and Organization (2012),Civil Society and Governance in China (2012), Reviving Legitimacy: Lessons for and from China (2011); China's Search for Good Governance (2011); Thirty Years of China-US Relations: Analytical Approaches and Contemporary Issues (2010);China's Environmental Crisis: Domestic and Global Political Impacts and Responses(2010)  Environmental Protection Policy and Experience in the U.S. and China's Western Regions (2010); Greater China in an Era of Globalization (2009);China in Search of a Harmonious Society (2008); Harmonious World and China's New Foreign Policy (2008); New Dimensions of Chinese Foreign Policy (2007); Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development (2007); China in the Twenty-First Century: Challenges and Opportunities (2007); The Political Economy of Asian Transitions from Communism (2006); China's "Peaceful Rise" in the 21st Century (2006); and Post-Mao China: from Totalitarianism to Authoritarianism? (2000). 

Guo received his PhD in political science from University of Tennessee in Knoxville (1999), a M.A. in political science from Marquette University in Milwaukee (1993), and a M.A. in international politics from Peking University in Beijing (1987). He taught political science at the rank of visiting assistant professor at Providence College (1999-2000) and Southern Methodist University (2000-2002). 

Guo appears on local and national media programs (WFAA-TV, Public Radio-KERA, Dallas Morning News, Atlantic Monthly, KTSF Channel 26, KTVU Channel 2, ABC Channel 7, NBC Channel 11, KALW 91.7 FM, Sing Tao Daily, World Journal, Sing Tao Chinese Radio, Ming Pao, Qiao Bao, Newsweek Japan, China News Service, etc.) to speak on a variety of current issues in U.S.-China-Taiwan relations, US-China trade, China rising and its implications for the world, Asian security issues, Chinese domestic politics, reforms, foreign policy, U.S. war on Iraq, Middle East Crisis, and human rights issues, etc.



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