ZHANG BAOHUI
 
Associate Professor
BA (Foreign Service Institute); PhD (Texas)
Office:

Rm. 305, Dorothy Y L Wong Building
Department of Political Science
Lingnan University
Tuen Mun, Hong Kong

TEL: (852) 2616 7152
FAX: (852) 2465 1429
e-Mail: bzhang@Ln.edu.hk
 


Dr. Baohui Zhang received his undergraduate education in China and his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Texas in Austin. Before joining the faculty of Lingnan, he taught for ten years in the United States. His research interests include Chinese politics, international relations of East Asia, and democratization. His main publications are listed below.

Publications | Top

"American Nuclear Primacy or Emerging Mutually Assured Destruction: Predicting the Future of U.S.-China Strategic Balance of Power," forthcoming in Lowell Dittmer andYufan Hao eds., Challenges to Chinese Foreign Policy: Diplomacy, Globalization and the Next World Power (Lexington, KY: The University of Kentucky Press, January 2009).

"Political Paralysis of the Basic Law Regime and Politics of Institutional Reform in Hong Kong," forthcoming in Asian Survey.  

"China's Democratic Transition," forthcoming in Joseph Cheng, ed., Thirty Years of China’s Reform: Changes and Continuities (in Chinese) (Hong Kong: The City University Press, 2008).

"Taiwan's Balancing Act," Global Asia, Vol. 3, No. 2 (July 2008), pp. 82-89.

"Taiwan Strait and The Future of China’s No First Use Nuclear Policy," Comparative Strategy, Vol. 27, No. 1 (Spring 2008), pp. 1-19.

"Improving Democratic Governance in East Asia," Asian Journal of Political Science, Vol, 16, No. 1 (April 2008), pp. 64-84. 

"Nuclear Deterrence and Sino-US Strategic Relationship," in Suisheng Zhao, ed.,
China-US Relations Transformed: Perspectives and Strategic Interactions (New York: Routledge, 2008), pp. 85-102.

"The Modernization of Chinese Nuclear Forces and Its Impact on Sino-U.S. Relations," Asian Affairs: An American Review, Vol. 34, No. 2 (Summer 2007),
pp. 87-100.

"Toward the Rule of Law: Why China’s Path Will Be Different from the West," in Suisheng Zhao, ed., Debating Political Reform in China: Rule of Law vs. Democratization (Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2006), pp.122-137.

"Why and How Does Asia Cooperate," Issues & Studies, Vol. 41, No. 1 (March 2005), pp. 237-243.

"American Hegemony and China U.S. Policy," Asian Perspective, Vol. 28, No. 3 (Fall 2004), pp. 87-113.

"How and When Will China Democratize: The Lessons from Taiwan," Asian Profile, Vol. 32, No.3 (June 2004), pp.191-202.

"U.S.-China Relations: Prospects for Long Term Cooperation," in Bert Edstrom, ed., Interdependence in Asia Pacific (Stockholm: Swedish Institute of International Affairs, 2001), pp. 132-154.

"Communal Cooperative Institutions and Peasant Revolutions in South China, 1926-34," Theory & Society, Vol. 30, No. 1 (February 2001), pp. 1-50.

"The Political Economy of China's 1994 Fiscal Reform," Asian Profile, Vol. 28, No. 4 (August 2000), pp. 259-272.

"Political Opposition and Taiwan's Democratization," in Gang Lin, ed., Prospects for Cross-Taiwan Strait Developments (Hong Kong: yazhou kexue, chuban she, 2000), pp. 52-62.

"Crosscutting Issues and the Consolidation of Democracy in Taiwan" (with Tse-min Lin), Democratization, Vol. 5, No. 4 (Winter 1998), pp.118-143.

"Resource Centralization and Industrial Policies: State Capacity in Structural Adjustment in South Korea and China," Asian Affairs, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Fall 1998), pp.165-186.

"Fiscal Reform and State Capacity Building," in Xiaobing Li and Jie Zhang ed., Social Transition in China (Lanham, MD: The University Press of America, 1998), pp.103-129.

"Corporatism, Totalitarianism, and Transitions to Democracy," Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 27, No.1 (April 1994), pp.108-136. Reprinted in Nicholaos Zahariadis, ed., Theory, Case, and Method in Comparative Politics (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1996).

"Institutional Aspects of Reforms and the Democratization of Communist Regimes," in Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol. 26, No. 2 (June 1993), pp.165-181.

"The State Central Economic Bureaucracies and Systemic Economic Reform: An Institutional Explanation for the Soviet and Chinese Experiences," in Governance, Vol. 5, No. 3 (July 1992), pp. 312-341.

Teaching Subjects | Top

Academic Year:  2008-2009:  
1st Term: POL101 Introduction to Political Science
  POL216 American Foreign Policy
2nd Term POL205 Global Governance
  POL210 Comparative Politics
 
   
 
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