Biography

Prof. James C. Hsiung

New York University, USA

Professor


Email: jch2@nyu.edu


Qualifications

1967 Ph.D., Columbia University, USA

1960 M.A., Southern Illinois University, USA


Publications (Selected)

  1. An Anatomy of Sino-Japanese Disputes & U.S. Involvement: History and International Law (New York: CN Times Books); and (b) I am editing an English edition of book The Xi Jinping Era: Strategy for the China Dream, slated to be released in New York (under the imprint of CN Times Books), in August, prior to President Xi's state visit to the U.S. in September.
  2. "Shadow Boxing or Real Movement? Cross-Strait Relations in 1998,” in China Review 1999, ed. Chong Chor Lau and Geng Xiao (Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 1999)
  3. "The U.S. All-Out Engagement China Policy and Its Implications for Beijing and Taipei,” 26 Asian Affairs 1:26-36 (Spring 1999)
  4. "United States Policy Toward Asia Pacific in the Post-Cold War Era,” China Review (Hong Kong) (March 1998)
  5. "Interpreting the Hong Kong Basic Law with Chinese Characteristics,” 5 American Journal of Chinese Studies (Fall 1998)
  6. "Hong Kong as a Non-Sovereign International Actor,” in 24 Asian Affairs: An American Review (Washington, DC) 4:-237-245 (Winter 1997-1998)
  7. "China and Asia-Pacific Security" (in Chinese), in China and the World (Hong Kong, July 1997)
  8. "The Paradox of Taiwan-Mainland China Relations: Explication of an Emergent Pattern," in The International Status of Taiwan in the New World Order: Legal and Policy Considerations, ed., Jean-Marie Henckaerts (The Hague/Boston./London: Kluwer Law International, 1996)
  9. "An Emergent Chinese Omni-Directional Foreign Policy: Follow-on from Zhoubian Diplomacy," paper, American Political Science Association, September 1, 1994, New York, NY.  Revised text published in Asian Survey (UC-Berkeley), June 1995
  10. "Human Rights in Light of the Traditional Chinese Humanist Tradition," Third World Conference, Governors' State University, Chicago, April 30, 1993
  11. "The Dowager Syndrome: Challenge to the Imagery of Women's Meek Status in Traditional Chinese Families," in Marriages and Family: a Global Perspective, ed., Phylis L. Lin (University of Indianapolis, 1995)
  12. "Human Rights and International Relations: Law, Morality, and Politics," in Human Rights of Migrant Workers, ed., Grziano Battistella (Quezon City, the Philippines: Scalabrini Migration Center, 1993)
  13. "China in the 21st Century Global Balance: Challenge and Policy," in The Evolving Pacific Region, eds., Steve Chan and Cal Clark (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1992)
  14. "The Myth of the Overpopulation Syndrome in Chinese History: Some Food for Thought," in Families East and West, eds., Phylis L. Lin, et al. (University of Indianapolis Press, 1991)
  15. "The Disintegration of the Soviet Union: A Retrospective View on Gorbachev's Reforms" (in Chinese), The Mirror Post Journal (Hong Kong) (November 1991)
  16. "The Post-Cold War World Order and the Gulf Crisis," 18 Asian Affairs 1 (1991)
  17. "Mainland China's Paradox of Partial Reform: A Post Mortem on Tiananmen," 26 Issues and Studies 6 (Taipei) (1990)
  18. "Hong Kong's Structural Relationship with the Central Government in Beijing after 1997," 17 Asian Affairs 3 (Washington, D.C.) (1990)
  19. "Challenge to the NPT Regime in Asia: Patterns and Rationales." Journal of International Affairs (Spring 1990)
  20. "Balance of Power in the Pacific Century: Challenge for the United States," in From Pacific Region to Pacific Community, ed., Bernard Joei (Taipei: Tamkang University Press, 1989)
  21. "Sino-Soviet Detente and Chinese Foreign Policy," Current History (Sept., 1988)


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