Jing Lin Ph.D. candidate Visiting scholar 100 Eggers Hall, Political Science Department of Political Science, Purdue University Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244 100 North University, West Lafayette, IN 47907 Email: jlin19@syr.edu or lin770@purdue.edu Mobile: 315-708-6039 Homepage: https://jlin19.expressions.syr.edu/ EDUCATION PhD. Expected 2016, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Advisor: Margarita Estévez-Abe General Exams: Public Administration (pass with distinction) and policy, Comparative Politics (pass) Research interests: comparative political economy of development, Chinese politics, welfare politics, public policy and administration Dissertation title: Funding the Elderly: Explaining the Fiscal Structure of the Chinese Urban Enterprise Pension Scheme B.A. 2009, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China Major: International Political Economy Thesis: China and the International Green Economic Development Regime: An Analysis on the Social Coalitions of China s State-owned Enterprises. (University Outstanding Thesis Award) VISITING SCHOLARSHIP Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN April 2015 Now Political Science, School of Liberal Arts Sponsor: Professor Rosalee Clawson Tsinghua University, Beijing, China May 2013-December 2014 Political Science, School of Humanities and Social Sciences Advisor: Professor Xiaojin Zhang PUBLICATIONS 1. Lin, Jing, and Dale A. Tussing, Inter-regional competition in retirement benefit growth The role of sub-national government in authoritarian China, The Journal of Contemporary China, (forthcoming). 2. Lin, Jing (2015) Labor Mobility without Pension Portability: Migrant Workers Endangered Pension Entitlement in China, Asian Social Welfare and Policy Review 9: 269 81. 3. Lin, Jing, and Jeffery M. Stonecash (2012) Incumbent and Party Vulnerabilities in the House of 1
Representatives, The Forum, Vol. 10, Issue 3, Article 3. 4. Lin, Jing (2011) State s Role in Welfare Programs under Globalization [ 全球化与国家社会保障职能的变动 ], Teaching and Research [ 教学与研究 ], Vol. 11, pp. 14-22 (in Chinese). 5. Lin, Jing, and Ye Tian (2010) Labor Laws and Chinese Enterprises Going out Strategy under International Labor Standards [ 国际劳工标准下的各国劳动立法与中国企业 走出去 ] Oversea Investment and Export Credit [ 海外投资与出口信贷 ], Vol.2, pp. 19-22 (in Chinese, by invitation). 6. Tian, Ye, and Jing Lin (2009) International Labor Standards and Labor Governance in China [ 国际劳工标准与中国劳动治理 ], World Economics and Politics [ 世界经济与政治 ] Vol.5, pp.1-16 (in Chinese). 7. Cao, Qi, Jing Lin, Lizhi Liu, Xue Wang, and Yang Yang (2008) New Thoughts on the Mainland Policy towards Taiwan: A Statistical Analysis on the Articles about Taiwan in People s Daily [ 政治传播学视角下的大陆对台政策新探 ], Hebei Academic Journal [ 河北学报 ], Vol. 28, pp. 1-4 (in Chinese). 8. Lin, Jing (2008), The Immigration Culture of Southern Fujian [ 闽南移民文化 ] In Conference Collection of Southern Fujian Cultural Forum, edited by South Fujian Cultural Association and Xiamen Intangible Cultural Heritage, China Culture and History Press, pp. 274-278 (in Chinese). WORKING PAPERS 1. Authoritarian resilience and public perception of economic inequality Findings from panel surveys in China (with Tianguang Meng, in preparation for submission to a peer review journal) 2. Advance with the time: The evolution of the Chinese government s ideology of welfare 3. "Internalizing International Institutions: The Politics of China s Embrace of International Labor Standards" (with Ye Tian and Junyan Jiang). 4. Authoritarian Rulers Redistributive Incentives A Theoretical Discussion (by invitation, in preparation for submission to Tsinghua Review of Political Economy) (in Chinese) 5. Who stole civil servants prestigious pensions? The end of occupation-based urban pension system (with Quan Lu). RECENT AWARDS AND HONORS EITM Scholarship, The Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM) Institute, 2016 Dean s Summer Fellowship, Maxwell School, 2015 Travel Grant for the Annual Conference, American Political Science Association, 2013 Summer Research Grant, Moynihan Institute, Maxwell School, 2013 Roscoe-Martin Award for Dissertation Research, Maxwell School, 2012, 2013 Global Young Leaders Academy Leadership Scholarship, Global Young Leaders Academy, 2012 Teaching Assistant Scholarship, Syracuse University, 2009-2012 2
Teaching Associate, Syracuse University, 2011 Dean s Summer Research Project Assistantship Award, Maxwell School, 2010 Outstanding Thesis Award, Renmin University of China, 2009 3 rd Place in National Undergrad Innovative Competition, Ministry of Education of China, 2009 The Highest Prize in Originality Cup Contest of Social Sciences, Renmin University, 2008 INVITED TALKS 1. Funding the Elderly The Fiscal Structure of the Chinese Urban Pension Program, Asian Study Group, Purdue University, April 29, 2015. 2. Who Pays for China s Pension Programs Local Fiscal Structure of the Chinese Urban Pension Program for Enterprise Employees [ 谁为中国养老? 地方城镇企业职工养老保险的财政收入结构 ], Department of Political Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, April 15, 2015. 3. China s Fragmented Urban Pension System, East Asia Program, Moynihan Research Center, Syracuse, NY, September 20, 2013. 4. A Long March to Fund the Elderly [ 何以养老 ], School of Labor and Human Resources, Renmin University, Beijing, China, May 31, 2013. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Purdue University POL141 Politics of the World (expected) Summer 2016 Syracuse University Environmental Policy and Politics (co-lecture, and review section) Spring 2013 Comparative Politics and Governments (co-lecture, and discussion section) Fall 2012 Environmental Policy and Politics (co-lecture, and review section) Spring 2012 Political Theory (teaching assistant) Fall 2011 Politics of Citizenship (teaching assistant) Spring 2011 Comparative Politics and Governments (discussion section) Fall 2010 Oil, Water, and War (teaching assistant) Spring 2010 Comparative Politics in Developing Countries (teaching assistant) Fall 2009 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1. Lin, Jing, and Tianguang Meng, Authoritarian resilience and public perception of economic inequality Findings from panel surveys in China, 2016 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, 4/2016. 2. Lin, Jing, and Dale Tussing, Inter-regional Competition in Retirement Benefit Growth The Role of Sub-national Government in Authoritarian China, 2015 American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, 9/2015, organizer and presenter of 3
the panel on Chinese Welfare Politics. 3. Lin, Jing, Funding the Elderly: Explaining Variations in Pension Contribution Rates in Sub- National China, 2013 APSA Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois, 8/2013, organizer and presenter of the panel on Welfare in Transitional Economies. 4. Estévez-Abe, Margarita, and Jing Lin, The Real Varieties of Welfare Capitalism in East Asia: Continuities and Discontinuities, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics 25 th Annual Meeting, Milan, Italy, June, 2013. 5. Lin, Jing, Funding the Elderly: Explaining Variations in Pension Contribution Rates in Sub- National China 2013 New York State Political Science Association (NYSPSA) Annual Conference, Syracuse, NY, 4/2013, paper presenter. 6. Lin, Jing, Varieties of Transitions: Pension Policies in Transitional Authoritarian Regimes, 2012 APSA Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 9/2012, organizer and presenter of the panel on Welfare in Transitional Economies. (Conference was cancelled) 7. Lin, Jing, Political Coalition and Pension Reform: A Case Study on the Chinese Pension Privatization, 2011 New York Conference on Asian Studies, Buffalo, NY, 9/2011, paper presenter. 8. Lin, Jing, Changing Pension Policies in a Changing Society, 2011 APSA Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, 9/2011, organizer and presenter of the panel on China s New Welfare Politics. 9. Lin, Jing, Privatization in a Socialist Regime: The Resilience of Chinese Communist Party in the Pension Privatization Reform, The 2011 Overseas Young Chinese Forum's Annual Conference, Canton, NY, 5/2011, paper presenter. 10. Lin, Jing, Changing Pension Policies in a Changing Society: The Case of China, 2011 NYSPSA Annual Conference, Lewiston, NY, 4/2011, paper presenter. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Invited Panel Chair, Political Economy of Authoritarian Welfare States, 2015 APSA Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, 9/2015. Graduate student representative, Meredith Teaching Award, Syracuse University, 2013. Graduate student representative, East Asian Senior Faculty Search, Maxwell School, 2013. Student Assistant, Maxwell-China Executive Education Program, Maxwell School, 2010-2013. Coordinator, Chinese Book Collection at Bird Library, Syracuse University, 2011-2013. Vice President, Chinese Scholars and Students Association, Syracuse University, 08/2011 05/2012. Discussant, Federal Education Policy and the Politics of Assessment and Accountability (Sean Miskell), Political Science Research Workshop, SU Political Science Department, April 1, 2011. President, Model United Nation Club, Renmin University of China, 2007-2008 4
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Political Science Association Association for Asian Studies Midwest Political Science Association LANGUAGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES Mandarin Chinese, and Taiwanese (Hokkien) (native speaker) English (fluent) 5
REFERENCES Margarita Estévez-Abe, Ph.D. Associate Professor Political Science Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Syracuse University mestev02@maxwell.syr.edu (315) 443-3859 Hongying Wang, Ph.D. Associate Professor Political Science University of Waterloo h279wang@uwaterloo.ca (519) 888-4567 ext. 32143 Jeffrey M. Stonecash, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus Political Science Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Syracuse University jstone@syr.edu (315) 443-3629 Mark W. Frazier, Ph.D. Professor of Politics Chair of the Department of International and Area Studies Director of India-China Institute The New School for Social Research frazierm@newschool.edu (212) 229-5747 ext. 3090 Updated March 2016 6