James C. Hsiung Office: Department of Politics, New York University 19 West 4 Street (Rm 222) Tel. (212) 998-8523 New York, N. Y. 10012 FAX: (212) 995-4184 E-Mail: jch2@nyu.edu EDUCATION B.A., National Taiwan University, 1955 M.A., Southern Illinois University, 1960 Ph. D., Columbia University, 1967 EXPERIENCE New York University New York, N.Y. Assistant Professor of Politics, 1967-69 Associate Professor of Politics, 1969-75 Professor of Politics, 1975-present Administrative responsibilities -- Director of East Asian Studies, CAS, 1968-73 Director of Third World Studies, CAS, 1973-75 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Politics Dept., 1971-73; 1990-92 Director of Graduate Studies, Pols. Dept., 1973-1975; 1979-1.980; 1984-1985 Columbia University New York. N.Y. Associate, East Asian Dept., 1961-64 Lecturer, 1964-67 Asst. Professor, Government Dept., summer 1968 Adjunct Visiting Full Professor, 1978-79 Faculty Seminar Associate, Modern China Seminar, 1969-present; Chairman, 1972-73 Research Associate, East Asian Institute, 1968-69; 1974-76 Faculty Seminar Associate, Pre-Industrial Seminar, 1974-78 Administrative responsibilities Asst. Dir., East Asian (NDEA) Summer Center, 1968-69 Coordinator, East Asian (NDEA) Summer Center, Chinese Program, 1966; 1967 Visiting Appointments Lingnan University, Hong Kong [Visiting] Chair Professor & Head, Dept. of Politics-Sociology, 1997-1999 1
Honorary Professor, Dept. of Politics-Sociology, 1999-present MAJOR BOOKS PUBLISHED Ideology & Practice: The Evolution of Chinese Communism (New York: Praeger, 1970); Law and Policy in China s Foreign Relations (New York: Columbia University Press, 1972); The Logic of Maoism: Critiques and Explications (New York: Praeger, 1974); China in the Global Community (New York: Praeger, 1980), coedited with Samual S. Kim; Asia and U. S. Foreign Policy (New York: Praeger, 1981), coedited with Winberg Chai; Contemporary Republic of China: the Taiwan Experience, 1950-1980 (New York: Praeger, 1981); + paperback edition published by the American Assn. of Chinese Studies, 1981; The Trial of the Gang of four & Its Implications in China (Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland School of Law, 1981); U. S. - Asian Relations: The National Security Paradox (New York: Praeger, 1983); Congress, the Presidency, and the Taiwan Relations Act (New York: Praeger, 1985), coedited with Louis Koenig and Kingyu Chang; Beyond China's Independent Foreign Policy (New York: Praeger, 1985); Human Rights in East Asia: a Cultural Perspective (New York: Paragon House, 1985); Distribution of Power and Rewards (Lanham, Md.: UPA, 1991); China s Bitter Victory: The War with Japan, 1937-1945 (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1992), coedited with Steven I. Levine; Asia Pacific in the New World Politics (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1993). Anarchy & Order: the Interplay of Politics & Law in International Relations (Boulder, Co: Lynne Rieener, 1997) Hong Kong the Super Paradox (New York: St. Martin s Press, January 2000) Twenty First Century World Order & the Asia Pacific (New York: Palgrave, 2001). Monograph: Comprehensive Security: Challenge for Pacific Asia (University of Indianapolis Press, 2004) China and Japan at Odds: Deciphering the Perpetual Conflict, ed. (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan 2007 [forthcoming]) 2
SELECTED MOST RECENT ARTICLES/PAPERS & Book CHAPTERS (since 1988) "Sino-Soviet Detente and Chinese Foreign Policy," Current History (Sept., 1988); Book Chapter: "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); "Hong Kong's Structural Relationship with the Central Government in Beijing after 1997," 17 Asian Affairs 3 (1990); "Challenge to the NPT Regime in Asia: Patterns and Rationales." Journal of International Affairs (Spring 1990); "Mainland China's Paradox of Partial Reform: A Post Mortem on Tiananmen," 26 Issues and Studies 6 (Taipei) (1990); "The Post-Cold War World Order and the Gulf Crisis," 18 Asian Affairs 1 (1991); "The Disintegration of the Soviet Union: A Retrospective View on Gorbachev's Reforms" (in Chinese), The Mirror Post Journal (Hong Kong) (November 1991); Book Chapter: "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); Book Chapter: "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); Book Chapter: "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). Book Chapter: "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). "Human Rights in Light of the Traditional Chinese Humanist Tradition," paper, Third World Conference, Governors' State University, Chicago, April 30, 1993. "An Emergent Chinese Omni-directional Foreign Policy: Follow-on from Zhoubian Diplomacy," Asian Survey: An American Review, June 1995. Book Chapter: "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) 3
"China and Asia-Pacific Security" (in Chinese), in China and the World (Hong Kong, July 1997) Hong Kong as a Non-sovereign International Actor, in 24 Asian Affairs: An American Review (Washington, DC) 4:-237-245 (Winter 1997-1998). Interpreting the Hong Kong Basic Law with Chinese Characteristics, 5 American Journal of Chinese Studies (Fall 1998) United States Policy Toward Asia Pacific in the Post-Cold War Era, China Review (Hong Kong) (March 1998). The U.S. All-Out Engagement China Policy and Its Implications for Beijing and Taipei, 26 Asian Affairs 1:26-36 (Spring 1999). Pacific Asia in the Twenty-First Century World Order, 29 Asian Affairs 2:99-115 (Summer 2002). Book Chapter: 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) Commentary: "Rule of Law in Hong Kong: What to Expect for the Time Ahead," CSIS Hong Kong Update (Spring 2000). Pacific Asia in the Twenty First Century World Order, Asian Affairs (Washington, D.C.), vol. 29, no. 2: 99-116 (Summer, 2002). "Aftermath of China's Accession to the World Trade Organization," The Independent Review: Journal of Political Economy, vol. 8, no. 1 (Summer 2003). Book Chapter (Ch. 1): Globalization, FTAA, and Pacific Asia s Economic Security, in Regional Cooperation Among ASEAN, Japan, and the Chinese Economies, eds., H.S. Lim and M.K. Nyaw (Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2004); Lead Article: The Strategic Triangle Update: Dynamics Between China, Russia, and the U.S., Harvard International Review, vol. 24, no. 1 (Spring 2004). Sea Power, the Law of the Sea, and the Sino-Japanese East China Sea Resource War, American Foreign Policy Interests (published by the National Committee on American Foreign Policy), vol. 27, no. 6 (Dec. 2005), 513-530. The ROC s (Taiwan s) Quest for Wider International Participation, American Foreign Policy Interests (published by the National Committee on American Foreign Policy), vol. 28, No. 3 (2006). U.S.-China Relations in Transition, China Review (Hong Kong), No. 100 (April 2006). Book Chapter: Universality Claims & Failures Across Cultures: Liberalism vs. Asian Values, in Justice in a Divided World, ed., Stephen Simon (Penn State University Press, 2007 [forthcoming]). 4
COURSES TAUGHT (over the years) International Politics: Concepts and Theories Diplomacy and Negotiations International Governance International Law International Organization International Relations of Pacific Asia Chinese Foreign Policy and World Politics Comparative Politics & Comparative Communism Comparative Far East Politics Politics of East Asia: China and Japan Oriental Political Culture and Thought Ideologies of 19th- and 20th-Century China Seminar: Dilemmas and Paradoxes in International Relations Seminar: Post-Cold War International Relations, a Theoretical Review PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP American Political Science Assn. International Studies Assn. American Society of International Law Assn. of Asian Studies American Assn. for Chinese Studies OTHER AFFILITIATIONS (past and present) China Council, The Asia Society Consulting Editor, The Asian Affairs Quarterly Editorial Advisory Board, Asian Thought & Society Editorial Advisory Board, The American Asian Review Steering Group on China's Foreign Policy & International Affairs, American Society of International Law, funded by SSRC-ACLS Committee of One Hundred Director, Contemporary U.S.-Asia Research Institute Vice Chairman, Jin Song Educational Foundation (Hong Kong) President, Han Yun Academy (Hong Kong) Board of Directors, The Pacific Rim Institute GRANTS RECEIVED Columbia University, East Asian Institute, 1968~69; 1973-75 NYU, Arts & Science Research Fund grants, various years Pacific Cultural Foundation research grant, 1979-80; 1980-81 IREX travel grant to the Soviet Union, 1980, 1985 5
HEW, Office of Education, Title VI Institutional Grant, 1973~75 Washington Institute, Research Grant, 1984-85, for book on human rights in Eat Asia CUSAR Institute (New York), Research Grant, 1983~85, for study of dynamics in the US-Soviet- China triad RGC (Hong Kong), Research Grant, 1998-2001 HONORS & HONORIFICS Academician, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (China) Visiting Professor, Mingchuan University, Taoyuan, Taiwan Honorary Professor, Lingnan University, Hong Kong Honorary Professor, Nanchang University (Jiangxi, China) Honorary Professor, Guangzhou University (Canton, China) Honorary Professor, South China Normal University (Canton, China) Honorary Trustee, Beijing College of China-Singapore Business and Management (Beijing) Honorary Professor, Zhongshan (Sun Yat-sen) University (Canton) Advisor, the Sun Yat-sen Social Science Journal, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Senior Advisor and Honorary Professor, Hailian University (Nanchang, China) Senior Advisor to Chair of the Board, Kaifeng University (Honan, China) Former Advisor to Premier Sun Yun-hsuan, ROC, Taipei, Taiwan Former Advisor, Ministry of Education, Republic of Singapore This c.v. was updated: March 14, 2007. 6