Julia C Strauss
BA (Connecticut College) MA, PhD (California-Berkeley)
Overview: SOAS
Department of Politics and International Studies
Professor of Chinese Politics
SOAS China Institute Academic Staff, SOAS China Institute the
Editor of The China Quarterly
Chinese politics and comparative political sociology.
Teaching:
Introduction to Political Analysis
State & society in Asia & Africa
State and society in the Chinese political process
Research:
1. both sides of the Taiwan Straits
2.state building, institution building, governance, the performative dimensions of politics, the environment.
3.China's "going out" policy toward the developing world, particularly with respect to Africa and Latin America.”
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1.Connecticut
The University of Connecticut is one of the top public research universities in the nation, with more than 30,000 students pursuing answers to critical questions in labs, lecture halls, and the community.
2.BA
The BA (Bachelor of Arts) degree is the principal liberal arts degree. All of our departments in the College of Arts and Sciences as well as our several cross-disciplinary programs offer at least one BA program. At Lehigh, one earns a Bachelor of Arts in Arts and Sciences with a major in, for example, Music (not a BA in Music). Most BA programs require 30+ or 40+ credits, which leaves a lot of flexibility in the form of free electives. The student can use the free electives to sample widely from other course offerings or to earn an additional credential (a second major, a minor, or some combination of both).https://cas.cas2.lehigh.edu/content/ba-vs-bs-degrees
3.The China Quarterly :
The China Quarterly is the leading scholarly journal in its field, covering all aspects of contemporary China including Taiwan. Its interdisciplinary approach covers a range of subjects including anthropology/sociology, literature and the arts, business/economics, geography, history, international affairs, law, and politics. Edited to rigorous standards by scholars of the highest repute, the journal publishes high-quality, authoritative research, keeping readers up to date with events in China. International in scholarship, The China Quarterly provides readers with historical perspectives, in-depth analyses, and a deeper understanding of China and Chinese culture. In addition to major articles and research reports, each issue contains a comprehensive Book Review section.
4.Affliation:
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a college affiliated to the University of Mumbai
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enterprise noun (BUSINESS)
[Publications]
Her publications include the co-edited volumes From the Great Wall to the New World: China and Latin American in the 21st Century (CUP, forthcoming 2012), China and Africa: Emerging Patterns in Globalization and Development (CUP 2009), and Staging Politics: Power and Performance in Asia and Africa (IB Tauris, 2007).
Single authored books include the edited volume The History of the People's Republic of China (CUP, 2006), and the monograph Strong Institutions in Weak Polities: State Building in Republican China, 1927-1940 (Clarendon, 1998).
She has written articles on subjects as wide ranging as China's contemporary forestry administration and terror in the early years of the People's Republic, with the articles "Forestry Reform and the Transformation of State Capacity in fin de siècle China" (Journal of Asian Studies, 68:4), and "Paternalist Terror: The Campaign to Suppress Counterrevolutionaries and Regime Consolidation in the People's Republic of China, 1950-53" (Comparative Studies in Society and History).
She is currently working on a monograph with the working title "Security, Land and Rice: Trajectories of Regime Consolidation in China and Taiwan, 1949-1955".
Authored Books
Edited Books or Journal Volumes
Hockx, Michel and Strauss, Julia, eds. (2005) Culture in the Contemporary PRC. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (China Quarterly Special Issues, New Series, no. 6)
Book Chapters
Strauss, Julia (2014) 'Communism and Political Terror.' In: Smith, Stephen A., (ed.), The Oxford Handbook on the History of Communism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Oxford Handbooks in History)
Evans, Harriet and Strauss, Julia (2011) 'Introduction: gender, agency and social change.' In: Evans, Harriet and Strauss, Julia, (eds.), Gender in Flux: Agency and its Limits in Contemporary China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-10. (The China Quarterly Special Issues; Vol. 10)
Strauss, Julia and Saavedra, Martha (2009) 'Introduction: China, Africa and internationalization.' In: Strauss, Julia and Saavedra, Martha, (eds.), China and Africa: Emerging Patterns of Globalization and Development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (The China Quarterly Special Issues)
Strauss, Julia and O'Brien, Donal B Cruise (2007) 'Introduction.' In: Strauss, Julia and O'Brien, Donal B Cruise, (eds.), Staging Politics: Power and Performance in Asia and Africa. London: I. B. Tauris, pp. 1-14. (International library of political studies, v. 18)
Strauss, Julia (2007) 'Introduction: In Search of PRC History.' In: Strauss, Julia, (ed.), The History of the People’s Republic of China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (The China Quarterly Special Issues)
Journal Articles
Hockx, Michel and Strauss, Julia (2005) 'Introduction.' The China Quarterly, 183. pp. 523-531.
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