Roselyn Hsueh

Assistant Professor

Office: 443 Gladfelter
Phone: 215-204-6388
Email: rhsueh@temple.edu

Courses (Fall 2011):
PS 3251 China: State and Society (Undergraduate Lecture),
PS 8203 Political Economy of Development (Ph.D. seminar)

Bio: Roselyn Hsueh (Ph.D, University of California-Berkeley, 2008) is Assistant Professor of Political Science.  Her research focuses on International and Comparative Political Economy of Development.  Her new book, China’s Regulatory State: A New Strategy for Globalization (Cornell University Press/ Cornell Studies in Political Economy, 2011) examines China's distinctive integration into the international economy, with special focus on market reform and evolving government-business relations across industries in post-Mao China. She has served as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Southern California’s Center for International Studies and as a Fulbright visiting scholar at the Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.  Her current research include a comparative study of the politics of market reform across industries in China, India, and Russia; a collaborative project on China's foreign economic engagement in Africa; and an examination of the relationship between economic and social regulation in China.

Personal Website
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