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Joseph Fewsmith
Department of International Relations
156 Bay State Road
Room 401
Boston, Massachusetts 02215
(617) 353-6344
(617) 353-5350 fax
fewsmith@bu.edu |
Director of East Asian Studies Program; Professor of International Relations and Political Science. (BA, Northwestern University; MA, PhD, University of Chicago)
Specialization: Comparative Politics, Chinese Domestic and International Politics
Professor Fewsmith is the author of four books: China
Since Tiananmen: The Politics of Transition (2001), Elite Politics in Contemporary China (2001), The Dilemmas of Reform in China: Political Conflict and Economic
Debate (1994), and Party, State, and Local Elites in
Republican China: Merchant Organizations and Politics in Shanghai,
1980-1930 (1985). He is very active in the China
field, traveling to China frequently and presenting papers at professional
conferences such as the Association for Asian Studies and the American
Political Science Association. His articles have appeared in such
journals as Asian Survey, Comparative Studies in Society and History,
The China Journal, The China Quarterly, Current History, The Journal
of Contemporary China, Problems of Communism, and Modern China.
He is also a research associate of the John King Fairbank Center
for East Asian Studies at Harvard University.
Professor Fewsmith teaches the following courses:
The Pacific Challenge (IR 275/PO 365)
China: From Revolution
to Reform (IR 370/PO 369)
Foreign Policy of
the People's Republic of China (IR 577/PO 578)
Problems and Issues
of Post-Mao China (IR 585/PO 558)
Seminar on China in the Contemporary World (IR 764)
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