Chen, Lanyan, Ph. D., University of
British Columbia
Dr. Chen is interested in development and women's issues and
has taught at Victoria University in Canada. She is heavily
involved in international organizations, such as United Nations
Development Projects and International Development Research
Center.
Ding,
Ning, Ph. D., Beijing Normal University
Dr. Ding is the associate director of the Art Dept., at Peking
University. He did his post-doc research at Essex University
and was a visiting scholar at Harvard University in 1998.
Dr. Ding is a prolific author and many of his publications
have received prestigious national awards.
Gui,
Yongtao, Ph. D., Waseda University, Japan
Dr. Gui is an assistant professor of comparative politics
at Peking University. His publications covers a wide range
of subjects.
Huang, Di, MBA, Yale University
Ms. Huang was for many years a consultant
for McKenzie ever since graduation from Yale. She is working
on a book of business strategies.
Huang, Ling, Ph.D., UC Berkeley
Dr. Huang is an assistant professor of economics, specializing in international finance. She has written expensively on the currency policy in China.
Ji,
Mi, Ph. D., Cornell University
Graduated from the Government Dept. of Cornell, Dr. Ji Mi
also holds an MBA degree from INSEAD. She has extensive research
and teaching experience in North America and Europe on international
relations and international business strategy. She is currently
an assistant professor in the Department of International
Political Economy at Peking University.
Lan,
Hua, Ph. D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Dr. Lan had been director of the Chinese Language program
at Amherst College for many years. Well versed in Chinese,
English and Russian literatures, Dr. Lan's interest and writings
in literary criticism cover a wide range of subjects and time
periods from the 1920s all the way to the contemporary era.
Sun, Xiaochun, Ph.
D., University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Sun is a research professor in Chinese Academy of Science
and an expert on Chinese history and philosophy of science.
Among other publications, his main book deals with astronomy
during the Han Dynasty.
Sun,
Youli, Ph. D., University of Chicago
Dr. Sun has taught at many universities in the US since 1988
and tenured at University of Southern Mississippi in 1995.
He has been director of the Beijing program for American University
since 1998. His expertise is on prewar international relations
in East Asia.
Tu,
Rungting, Ph. D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dr. Tu specializes in operations management and marketing.
Before getting his Ph. D., he obtained a master's in Operation
Research at Stanford University and Industrial Engineering
at University of Pittsburg. In 2004, he joined Guanhua School
of Management, at Peking University.
Yuan,
Jian, Ph. D., Yale University
Dr. Yuan is a research professor and vice president of China
Institute of International Studies, Foreign Ministry. She
has taught at Peking University and other institutions. Her
major fields of research cover rural industrialization and
the impact of open trade on developing economies.
Yang, Boxu, Ph. D., University of Toronto
Dr. Yang is a professor of sociology and media studies at Peking University. His research covers the role of media and social changes and globalization.
Zhao, Longkai, Ph.D., University of British Columbia
Dr. Zhao specializes in international finance and teaches at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management.
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