Yuhua Wang
@YuhuaWang5
Professor @Harvard | Author of Tying the Autocrat’s Hand and The Rise and Fall of Imperial China | Editor @BlogBroadstreet | Co-Organizer @CPRPVirtual
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Join us on this Friday (April 19) for Ketian Vivian Zhang's presentation on 'Alliances with Chinese Characteristics? The Rationale of China’s Strategic Partnerships,' followed by discussion comments from Josh Kertzer and Xiaoyu Pu. Paper and Zoom link here: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/
Join us on April 5 for Xian Huang's presentation on 'Risk, Inequality, and Public Support for Social Insurance Integration in China,' followed by comments from Mark Frazier (New School) and Philipp Rehm (Johns Hopkins). Paper and Zoom link below: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/
Welcome to an extraordinary event- 'Top Historians Roundtable,' featuring Profs. Timothy Brook, Prasenjit Duara, Valerie Hansen Valerie Hansen Kenneth Pomeranz, Hilde De Weerdt Hilde De Weerdt, organized by Profs. Xin Zhang Xin Zhang 张信 & Taisu Zhang & Dandan Chen Dandan Chen陈丹丹
TOMORROW! Come listen to Dali L. Yang to understand how bureaucratic politics affected the COVID outbreak in 2019, which offers important implications concerning China's policymaking on public health and other areas.
It's official: people no longer can think that I'm an assistant to the professor. I've been promoted to Professor of Government at HarvardGovernment. I'm so incredibly grateful for all the support that I've received in this long journey. I feel like the luckiest 😎
Exciting book talk by Dali L. Yang on Living Through and Researching the Covid-19 Pandemic
Join us for our next CPRP presentation on Feb. 9 at 1pm EST by Erik Wang on “State-Building or State-Weakening? The Consequences of Military Control in Medieval China,' followed by comments by
Jack Paine and Peng Peng 彭澎. Paper and Zoom link: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/
📢 new episode out: Statecraft as Stagecraft
What happens when public agencies need to respond to citizen demands but don't have the power to do so?
Iza Ding tells us about how China's Environmental Protection Bureau performs 'good governance.' 🇨🇳
scopeconditionspodcast.com/episodes/episo…
New semester, new CPRP schedule. We are pleased to bring a fantastic group of scholars together this spring. Jia Li (Utah State University) will kick off our first presentation next Friday (1/26) to discuss elections in HK. See below for more details:
chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/