Chapman, Michael E., PhD, Boston College
Dr. Chapman joins Peking University¡¯s history department as a visiting assistant professor for 2009¨C10; he has published several articles, and his manuscript ¡°Arguing Americanism: Franco Lobbyists, Roosevelt¡¯s Foreign Policy, and the Spanish Civil War¡± is under contract to Kent State University Press. In addition to U.S. foreign relations, he is particularly interested in national identity, political philosophy, urban culture, and global trade.

Chen, Shaofeng, PhD, National University of Singapore
Dr. Chen Shaofeng is an associate professor of Political Sciense.

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.

Guo, Aimin, Ph. D., University of Stony Brook
Dr. Guo's study focuses on Chinese multi-ethnic culture and Chinese nationalism. His book, Chinese Multi-ethnic Culture and Today¡¯s China, will be published by Foreign Language Press in October 2011, and his Ph.D dissertation: Nationalism as Power: Five Social Groups in the Boxer Movement. is revised for publishing.

Jin, Li, Ph. D., Harvard University
Dr. Jin Li has taught at many universities in the US, including Brown University. She specializes in late Qing Literrature.

Lin, Qingxin, Ph. D., University of Hong Kong
Dr. Lin is an associate professor of Peking University. He specializes in Chinese historycal Novels.

Ma, Li, Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis
Dr. Ma is a professor at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management. He specializes on the study of organizational behavior.

Peng, Feng, Ph. D., Peking University
Dr. Peng is a professor at Peking University¡¯s Department of Philosophy. He has widely published on aesthetics.

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.

Wang, Xiuli, Ph. D., Syracuse University
Dr. Wang teaches at the School of Journalism and Communication at Peking University.

Wu, Lijuan, Ph. D., University of Maryland, College Park
Dr. Wu teaches at Department of Sociology at Peking University. Her research concentrating on the social change brought about by the market-oriented reform and globalization.

Xie, Tao, Ph. D., Northwestern University
Dr. Xie is a professor at Beijing Foreign Studies Univeristy. His specialty is American Politics and comparative politics.

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.

Zhang, Qingmin, Ph.D., China Foreign Affairs University
Dr. Zhang is an expert on Chinese American Relations and teaches at Peking University's School of International Studies.

Zhang, Xing, Ph.D.
Dr. Zhang is teaching at the School of Foreign Languages at Peking University.

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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