| 张维迎,你是一个牛津大学中心的什么性质的研究员? |
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张维迎,你是一个牛津大学现代中国研究中心的什么性质的研究员? 张维迎,你是一个牛津大学现代中国研究中心的什么性质的研究员? 这又是在怎么欺骗中国人啥? 不要搞这种虚假的下三流的手脚.我在下面找不到你的名字:
http://www.ccsp.ox.ac.uk/People.html Administratively, the Contemporary China Studies Programme (CCSP) xxxxs a part of the Department of Area and Development Studies within the University’s Division of Social Science. The academic staff of the group hold fellowships in St. Antony’s, St. Cross, Corpus Christi and Pembroke Colleges. The research and teaching carried out by CCSP scholars constitute one exciting part of Oxford University’s growing interest in, links with, and academic study of contemporary China.
Anthropology The Contemporary China Studies Programme is housed in the Institute for Chinese Studies on Walton Street where scholars affiliated with the Programme work closely with other Oxford faculty and research staff in Chinese studies.
Core Members of CCSP
East Asia Chinese Studies
Professor Vivienne Shue, Director Leverhulme Professor in Contemporary Chinese Studies Institute for Chinese Studies and St Antony's College Teaching and research interests: The state and society, contemporary politics and economy, political institutions, political culture, and political history of China. Topics of particular interest include China's evolving institutions of local government, changing xxxxs of popular participation and modes of political contention. Dr. Daniel Buck (Human Geography) Leverhulme Lecturer in the Human Geography of China School of Geography and the Environment, Institute for Chinese Studies and St. Cross College Teaching and research interests: political economy, political ecology, development; industrial networks, agrarian transitions, post-socialism; China and East Asia
Dr. Stefan Henning (Research Fellow in Contemporary Chinese Studies) Chinese-speaking Muslims in the twentieth century; The integration of ethnography and historical narrative; Missionising in twentieth-century China; Religious ethics and political activism; Friedrich Nietzsche.
Dr. Ran Tao (Shaw Research Fellow) Shaw Research Fellow in the Economy of China Institute for Chinese Studies and Corpus Christi College Teaching and research interests: Economic development in China, political economy of finance and taxation in rural and urban China; the regressiveness of taxation and the distribution of the tax burden in contemporary China.
Working closely with the core members of Oxford's Contemporary China Studies Programme are a number of other very active scholars with teaching and research interests in contemporary Chinese affairs, including:
Professor Rosemary Foot, FBA John Swire Fellow in the International Relations of East Asia, St Antony's College Teaching and research interests: International relations of East Asia; multilateral security in the Asia-Pacific; U.S.-China relations; human rights policies in the Asia-Pacific. Dr. Elizabeth Hsu University Lecturer in Medical Anthropology School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography and Green College Teaching and research interests: Conceptual aspects of Chinese medical theory; the anthropology of sensory experience; Asian medicines in the diaspora. Dr. Maria H. A. Jaschok Director of International Gender Studies Centre; Women and Gender in Chinese Studies Network (WAGNet); Queen Elizabeth House and Institute for Chinese Studies Teaching and research interests: Religion, gender, and agency; the gendered construction of memory; marginality and identity in China. Professor John Knight Professor of Economics; Director of the Institute of Economics and Statistics Department of Economics and St. Edmund Hall Teaching and research interests: The labour market and the new urban poverty in China; the role of social capital in the Chinese urban labour market. Dr. Rana Mitter (Modern History and Politics of China) Lecturer in the Politics and History of Modern China Institute for Chinese Studies and St. Cross College Teaching and research interests: History of the Republican period; contemporary Chinese politics, nationalism and ideology; comparative Cold War social and cultural history Dr. Frank Pieke (Anthropology of China) University Lecturer in the Anthropology of Modern China Institute for Chinese Studies and St. Cross College Teaching and research interests: Anthropology of China; China and the overseas Chinese since 1949; political anthropology; overseas Chinese in Europe; international migration. Dr. Steve Tsang (Political Economy of China/Taiwan) Louis Cha Senior Research Fellow and University Reader in Politics Director of Asian Studies Centre and Director of Taiwan Studies Programme, St. Antony’s College Teaching and research interests: Political and diplomatic history of China, Taiwan and Hong Kong; Britain’s relations with China; democratization and governance in Chinese communities, Chiang Kai-shek and 20th century China; peace and security in the Taiwan Strait area. 这又是在怎么欺骗中国人啥? 不要搞这种虚假的下三流的手脚.我在下面找不到你的名字:
http://www.ccsp.ox.ac.uk/People.html Administratively, the Contemporary China Studies Programme (CCSP) xxxxs a part of the Department of Area and Development Studies within the University’s Division of Social Science. The academic staff of the group hold fellowships in St. Antony’s, St. Cross, Corpus Christi and Pembroke Colleges. The research and teaching carried out by CCSP scholars constitute one exciting part of Oxford University’s growing interest in, links with, and academic study of contemporary China.
Anthropology The Contemporary China Studies Programme is housed in the Institute for Chinese Studies on Walton Street where scholars affiliated with the Programme work closely with other Oxford faculty and research staff in Chinese studies.
Core Members of CCSP
East Asia Chinese Studies
Professor Vivienne Shue, Director Leverhulme Professor in Contemporary Chinese Studies Institute for Chinese Studies and St Antony's College Teaching and research interests: The state and society, contemporary politics and economy, political institutions, political culture, and political history of China. Topics of particular interest include China's evolving institutions of local government, changing xxxxs of popular participation and modes of political contention. Dr. Daniel Buck (Human Geography) Leverhulme Lecturer in the Human Geography of China School of Geography and the Environment, Institute for Chinese Studies and St. Cross College Teaching and research interests: political economy, political ecology, development; industrial networks, agrarian transitions, post-socialism; China and East Asia
Dr. Stefan Henning (Research Fellow in Contemporary Chinese Studies) Chinese-speaking Muslims in the twentieth century; The integration of ethnography and historical narrative; Missionising in twentieth-century China; Religious ethics and political activism; Friedrich Nietzsche.
Dr. Ran Tao (Shaw Research Fellow) Shaw Research Fellow in the Economy of China Institute for Chinese Studies and Corpus Christi College Teaching and research interests: Economic development in China, political economy of finance and taxation in rural and urban China; the regressiveness of taxation and the distribution of the tax burden in contemporary China.
Working closely with the core members of Oxford's Contemporary China Studies Programme are a number of other very active scholars with teaching and research interests in contemporary Chinese affairs, including:
Professor Rosemary Foot, FBA John Swire Fellow in the International Relations of East Asia, St Antony's College Teaching and research interests: International relations of East Asia; multilateral security in the Asia-Pacific; U.S.-China relations; human rights policies in the Asia-Pacific. Dr. Elizabeth Hsu University Lecturer in Medical Anthropology School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography and Green College Teaching and research interests: Conceptual aspects of Chinese medical theory; the anthropology of sensory experience; Asian medicines in the diaspora. Dr. Maria H. A. Jaschok Director of International Gender Studies Centre; Women and Gender in Chinese Studies Network (WAGNet); Queen Elizabeth House and Institute for Chinese Studies Teaching and research interests: Religion, gender, and agency; the gendered construction of memory; marginality and identity in China. Professor John Knight Professor of Economics; Director of the Institute of Economics and Statistics Department of Economics and St. Edmund Hall Teaching and research interests: The labour market and the new urban poverty in China; the role of social capital in the Chinese urban labour market. Dr. Rana Mitter (Modern History and Politics of China) Lecturer in the Politics and History of Modern China Institute for Chinese Studies and St. Cross College Teaching and research interests: History of the Republican period; contemporary Chinese politics, nationalism and ideology; comparative Cold War social and cultural history Dr. Frank Pieke (Anthropology of China) University Lecturer in the Anthropology of Modern China Institute for Chinese Studies and St. Cross College Teaching and research interests: Anthropology of China; China and the overseas Chinese since 1949; political anthropology; overseas Chinese in Europe; international migration. Dr. Steve Tsang (Political Economy of China/Taiwan) Louis Cha Senior Research Fellow and University Reader in Politics Director of Asian Studies Centre and Director of Taiwan Studies Programme, St. Antony’s College Teaching and research interests: Political and diplomatic history of China, Taiwan and Hong Kong; Britain’s relations with China; democratization and governance in Chinese communities, Chiang Kai-shek and 20th century China; peace and security in the Taiwan Strait area. |
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