UC San Diego China ExpertsAugust 2008 JOSEPH ESHERICK, professor of History, specializes in modern Chinese history, particularly the intersection of economic, social, and political history in China. In addition, his current work focuses on a family history, the Chinese revolution in northern Shaanxi, and the transition from empire to nation in China. Esherick is available to comment on topics related to modern China. He holds the Hwei-chih and Julia Hsiu Chair in Chinese Studies, earned his Ph.D from UC Berkeley and has been a member of the UCSD faculty since 1990. Contact at: 858-534-8939 or jesherick@ucsd.edu RICHARD MADSEN, professor of sociology, is an internationally known authority on American culture, Chinese society, and, particularly, the sociology of religion in China. He is the author or co-author of 12 books including Popular China: Unofficial Culture in a Globalizing Society (co-editor) and China and the American Dream: A Moral Inquiry, which examine various shifts in Chinese society as well as the highly acclaimed Habits of the Heart and The Good Society, both of which focus on American society and its institutions. Madsen earned his Ph.D from Harvard University. Contact at: 858 534 0486 or rmadsen@ucsd.edu BARRY NAUGHTON, professor of economics in the School of International Relations and Pacific
Studies, is an authority on the Chinese economy, with an emphasison issues relating to industry, trade,
finance, and China's transition to a market economy. Recent research focuses on regional economic
growth in the People's Republic of China and the relationship between foreign trade and investment
and regional growth. He has also written a general textbook on the Chinese economy. Naughton joined IR/PS in 1988 and was named to the Sokwanlok Chair in Chinese International Affairs in 1998. Naughton earned his Ph.D in economics at Yale. Contact at: 858 534 2481 or bnaughton@ucsd.edu
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