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丁学良
X L DING
Professor
(2358 7818 ; soxld@ust.hk)
PhD, Harvard University (1992)
Research Fellow, Australian National University (1996-98)
Current Research Activities:
Comparative capitalisms; state-society relations; development/modernization; social history; political humor.
Representative Research Publications:
Ding, Xue-liang (2006) "Core Institutional Elements of A Research University", A Collection of Public Lectures by Leading Scholars (Guoqiang Tian, ed., Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press, 2006), Volume 1, pp. 260-274.
Ding, X. L. (2006) "India and China: Each Has Its Own Problems but There Is A Big Difference", Carnegie ChinaNet (Washington DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace), June Issue 2006.
Ding, X.L. (2006) "The Chinese Cultural Revolution Was A Revolution of Everyone Revenging on Everyone - Reflections on the Cultural Revolution at Its 40th Anniversary", Reflexion (Taipei: Linking Publishing Company, in Chinese), No. 1, 2006, pp. 153-175.
Ding, Xue-liang (2006) "The Chinese Cultural Revolution Was A Revolution of Everyone Revenging on Everyone - Reflections on the Cultural Revolution at Its 40th Anniversary.", Reflexion (Taipei: Linking Publishing Company, in Chinese), No. 1, pp. 153-175.
Ding, Xue-liang (2006) "To Institutionalize Social Justice", China and World Affairs (Beijing: Tsinghua University, in Chinese), No. 1, pp. 25-33.
Ding, Xue-liang (2006) "“Core Institutional Elements of A Research University.” Pp. 260-274 in ,", A Collection of Public Lectures by Leading Scholars (Guoqiang Tian ,ed., Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press, 2006), Volume 1, pp. 260-274.
Ding, X. L. (2005) Mekong: The Spring of Life, (co-produced by the Great Mekong Subregional environmental protection research team) Kunming: Yunnan Fine Arts Publishing Company, 2005. viii, 233 pp..
Ding, X. L. (2005) "What Does 'Upgrading the Governing Capacity' Mean to A Ruling Party That Has Been Governing China For Half A Century?", Carnegie China Insight, Monthly Newsletter, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC, USA, September Issue, 2005.
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