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Josef Gregory MAHONEY
Other names约瑟夫 •格雷戈里 •马奥尼
Years active1998-present
Websitefaculty.ecnu.edu.cn/info/Info_eng.asp?id=20102005

ABOUT edit

Josef Gregory Mahoney is Professor of Politics and International Relations at East China Normal University (ECNU/华东师范大学); Executive Director of the International Center for Advanced Political Studies (ECNU); Founder and Director of the International Graduate Program in Politics (ECNU); Vice Dean for the Institute of Singularity Politics (奇点政治研究院副院长); Associate Editor, US-based Journal of Chinese Political Science (SSCI); Associate Editor, 文艺理论研究; and Co-Editor, ECNU Review. He also serves as a Senior Research Fellow with Jiangsu’s top thinktank—the Institute for the Development of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics (中国特1色社会主义发展研究院)—based at Southeast University (东南大学) in Nanjing. With 200+ publications and a winner of multiple teaching and research awards, he appears frequently on global broadcasts (450+), including CGTN, CCTV, BBC, RT International and TRT World, and is a regular contributor to China Radio International’s The Beijing Hour and RTHK’s Backchat (Hong Kong). He was a member of the Chinese team that translated Jiang Zemin’s Selected Works into English and subsequently a Senior Researcher with Beijing’s leading think-tank, the Central Compilation and Translation Bureau (中共中央编译局). He is a regular contributor to South China Morning Post and Beijing Review, among others. Prior to his doctoral studies he was a public health officer with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC/ATSDR).

Specialties: Modern Chinese history and politics, US-China Relations, US politics, comparative intellectual histories, Marxism, critical theory and methods.

Education edit

Ph.D. Human Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Program in Language, Culture and

Society. George Washington University.  2003.

Dissertation Postmodern Ideology, Postmodern China: Theory,

Practice, and Implications in the People’s Republic

Director Columbian Professor Alfred Hiltebeitel
Committee Professors Bruce Dickson, Molly Frost, Davis Lee
Major fields Critical theory and praxis, Chinese Marxism and Western Marxism
Minor fields Globalization and Nationalism Studies
M.Phil. Human Sciences. George Washington University. 2002.
M.P.A. Public Administration.  University of Alabama at Birmingham.  1995.
Major fields Policy Analysis, Organizational Management
Minor field Statistics
M.S.P.H. International Health. University of Alabama at Birmingham. 1994.
Thesis What Factors Influence Weight Gain in a Hospital Nutrition Rehabilitation Follow-up Program for Under-Fives in Dhaka, Bangladesh?
Advisor Professor Walter Mason
Major field International Health
Minor field Epidemiology
B.A. Latin American Studies.  George Washington University.  1992.
Senior Thesis A Critical Reassessment of Getúlio Vargas’ Import Substitution Industrialization Policies in Brazil
Advisor Professor Peter F. Klarén
Concentration Economics
Minor Journalism

Additional study edit

Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (1997-8). Postgraduate studies in econometrics and economic theory.

Research and Writing Interests edit

History of Chinese politics and political thought in a contemporary and global context; Western and Chinese Marxism; comparative Chinese and Western political philosophy; US-China relations.

Academic Posts and Related Positions edit

Teaching and Research Competencies: History of Modern China, Chinese Politics and Political Development; Comparative Political Philosophy; Critical Theory; Research Methods.

  1. Professor of Politics and International Relations and Doctoral Supervisor (政治与国际关系教授), School of Politics and International Affairs (政治与国际关系学院), East China Normal University (华东师范大学), Shanghai, China, December 2013-present. Associate Professor from 2010-2013 as noted below.
  2. Vice Dean, Institute for Singularity Politics (奇点政治研究院副院长), East China Normal University, December 2022-present.
  3. Executive Director, International Center for Advanced Political Studies (ICAPS/执行主任, 政治学研究国际中心), East China Normal University, July 2015-present.
  4. Director, International Graduate Program in Politics (IGPP/主任, 政治学国际研究生项目), East China Normal University, July 2014-present.
  5. Senior Research Fellow (资深研究员), Institute for the Development of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, School of Marxism (中国特色社会主义发展研究院), Southeast University (东南大学), Nanjing, four-year appointment, January 2020-present.
  6. Visiting Scholar, East Asia Studies Institute, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, August 2021-present.
  7. Visiting Scholar, Confucius Institute, University of Memphis, January 2020-May 2021.
  8. Associate Editor, 《文艺理论研究》/ Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art, February 2019 – present. CSSCI.
  9. Editor, ECNU Review (Shanghai), November 2012-present.
  10. Associate Editor, Journal of Chinese Political Science (United States), December 2009-present. SSCI.
  11. Adjunct Professor of Chinese Politics and History, Council on International Education and Exchange (CIEE Shanghai), 2011-present.
  12. Columnist, China Plus, China Radio International, December 2017-May 2018.
  13. Editor, Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences (Shanghai) August 2012-June 2016.
  14. Columnist, Beijing Review (北京周报), English print and online editions, September 2013-present.
  15. Research Fellow, Center for the Study of Contemporary China, Institute for Advanced Studies, Fudan University (复旦大学), September 2011-2014.
  16. Visiting Professor, School of Marxism, Tongji University (同济大学), Shanghai, China, Spring 2014.
  17. Visiting Scholar, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA), Hamburg, Germany, January-February 2014.
  18. Associate Professor of Politics, East China Normal University, September 2010-December 2013.
  19. Senior Researcher, Central Compilation and Translation Bureau (中共中央编译局), Beijing, September 2010-2013.
  20. Translator and Assistant Editor, English Unit, Central Compilation and Translation Bureau, Beijing, January 2010 to August 2010.
  21. Visiting Scholar with Shaanxi Normal University (陕西师范大学), May-June 2009.
  22. Volunteer Lecturer, Muskegon State Correctional Facility, Muskegon, MI, Spring 2009.
  23. Special Dissertation Director, Peking University (北京大学), School of Marxism, for Li Xiuling’s dissertation on David Harvey’s and its relevance for China (Summer 2007-Summer 2009).
  24. Visiting Scholar with the College of Ethnological Studies at the Minzu University (中央民族大学) in Beijing, PRC (Summer 2007).
  25. Assistant Professor of Liberal Studies and East Asian Studies (tenure-track) with the Department of Liberal Studies and the East Asian Studies Program at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, MI (Fall 2005-Fall 2009).
  26. Adjunct Professorial Lecturer of Critical Thinking and Writing with the Department of English at George Washington University in Washington, DC (Fall 1999-Spring 2005).
  27. Lecturer of Professional Writing with the Department of English at University of Maryland at College Park (Fall 2004-Spring 2005).
  28. Lecturer of English and American History. Liaoning University (辽宁大学), Shenyang, PRC (academic year 1998-1999).
  29. Graduate Research Fellow. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research (ICDRB), a World Health Organization-supported hospital and research center in Dhaka, Bangladesh (summer 1994).

Publications in Peer-Reviewed Journals edit

  1. “China’s Rise as an Advanced Technological Society and the Rise of Digital Orientalism,” Journal of Chinese Political Science, June 14, 2022. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11366-022-09817-z. SSCI.
  2. 约瑟夫·格雷戈里·马奥尼,闫威, “美国的霸权话语逻辑和中国的应对策略,” 当代中国与世界/Contemporary China and World. 第4期 2021. pp., 68-72.
  3. “Culture Industry and Mass Deception: Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Concerns about Soft Power in China,” 文艺理论研究/TSLA (2020). CSSCI.
  4. “马克思主义对中国的三大贡献及其历史背景,” 当代世界与社会主义. 2019, (1): 65-70. CSSCI.
  5. “桑德尔的正义叙事与中国主体性的双重属性悖论,” 马克思主义与现实/Marxism and Reality.第4期.2018. pp., 196-204. CSSCI.
  6. “浅析中国化马克思主义作为一种政治话语得到国际认可的阻碍因素,” Studies on Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping Theories, December 2017, pp. 59-63. CSSCI.
  7. “What’s Wrong with Star Wars, Star Trek and Žižek? A Marxist Analysis.” 文艺理论研究/TSLA, 37:6 (November 2017), pp. 161-176. CSSCI.
  8. Can the Oriental Know Justice? Can the Subaltern Tell Stories?” Neohelicon (2017) 44:445–468. AHCI.
  9. “American Values and Donald Trump: A Marxist Analysis.” 国外理论动态/Foreign Theoretical Trends, 07/2017, pp. 73-85. CSSCI.
  10. “东方主义、新帝国主义和美国的媒体政治,” 国际政治,第80-92页,2016 (6).
  11. “A Marxist Critique of Shusterman’s ‘Somaesthetics,’” 文艺理论研究/TSLA, December 2015 (6.2015), pp. 129-141. CSSCI.
  12. “东方主义、新帝国主义和美国的媒体政治,” 国外理论动态/Foreign Theoretical Trends, October 2015. CSSCI.
  13. “Orientalism, ‘Yellow Peril,’ and the ‘New Yellow Journalism,’” Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences (July 2015), pp. 1-24. ESSCI.
  14. “Review: Daoism and Anarchism,” Journal of Chinese Political Science, 20:2 (June 2015), pp. 217-8. SSCI.
  15. 中国梦:中国发展道路的政治诠释,当代世界与社会主义 (Contemporary World and Socialism), No. 1, 2015, pp. 183-7. CSSCI
  16. 作为文本/反文本的《资本主义与自由》:弗里德曼新自由主义准则的解构和去中心化《文艺理论研究》 2, 2014, 34:6, pp. 38-59. http://qikan.ecnu.edu.cn/Jweb_wyllyj/CN/abstract/abstract389.shtml. CSSCI
  17. “论美国的马克思主义教学:作为一种实践问题.” Journal of East China Normal University (Humanities and Social Sciences). No. 6, 2014, pp. 27-37. CSSCI.
  18. “Review: China and Orientalism: Western Knowledge Production and the PRC,” Journal of Chinese Political Science, 19:345–346, August 2014. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11366-014-9312-4?sa_campaign=email/event/articleAuthor/onlineFirst SSCI.
  19. “Changes in International Research Cooperation in China: Positive Perspectives,” Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, Vol. 2, July 2014. http://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jcca/article/view/746/744.
  20. “当前批判理论的四种主要趋势/ Major Trends in Critical Theory,” 国外理论动态/Foreign Theoretical Trends (1.2014), pp. 25-35. CSSCI.
  21. “承认与关怀—市场化背景下的社会主义价值体系.” 马克思主义与现实/Marxism and Reality.第1期.2014, pp. 72-78. CSSCI.
  22. “Interpreting the Chinese Dream: An Exercise of Political Hermeneutics,” Journal of Chinese Political Science for a Special Issue on the Chinese Dream, 18:4 (December 2013). SSCI.
  23. “剪不断,理还乱,是离愁/Beyond the Western Tower: An Existential Reflection,” Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 6:4 (December, 2013), pp. 119-138. ESSCI.
  24. “关怀和承认的辩证关系,” China Studies Quarterly, 3 (2013), pp. 238-256.
  25. “China and the WTO after New Imperialism,” Asian Journal of Social Sciences, 41 (2013), pp. 381-405. SSCI.
  26. “Review: Communist Hermeneutics: From Heidegger to Marx,” Science and Society, 77:44 (October 2013), pp. 600-603. AHCI.
  27. “既不行动亦无思考—评《解释共产主义:从海德格尔到马克思》,” 当代世界与社会主义 (Contemporary World and Socialism). 4, 2013, pp., 206-208. CSSCI.
  28. “Review: China’s Thought Management,” The China Journal, No. 70. 2013, pp. 208-2010. SSCI.
  29. “From 和 to There: Marxist Hermeneutics with Chinese Characteristics,” 文艺理论研究 (Theoretical Studies in Art and Literature), 2013.2 (187), pp. 145-164. CSSCI.
  30. “我们应该向中国学习什么?” Studies on Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping Theories, 8 (August 2012), 97-104. CSSCI.
  31. “On Wang Hui and Tigers,” Fudan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 5:1 (March 2012), 115-121. ESSCI.
  32. “Fukuyama in China,” Rethinking Marxism, 24:2, (April 2012), 302-307.
  33. “Questions facing Chinese Marxist Theory and its Translation: Do 思想, 实践, and 务实 Equal ‘Ideology,’ ‘Practice,’ and ‘Pragmatic?’”  中国翻译, (Chinese Translators), 2011.3, Beijing, (May 15, 2011), 72-76. CSSCI.
  34. “On Žižek’s Revolution,” 马克思主义与现实  (Marxism and Reality), Beijing, 113 (2011), 131-141. CSSCI.
  35. “Review: The Rise of China and the Demise of the Capitalist World Economy,” Rethinking Marxism, 22:4 (October 2010), 631-633.
  36. “Review: ‘Harmonious World’ and China’s New Foreign Policy,” Journal of Chinese Political Science, 15:3 (June 2010), pp. 343-344. http://www.springerlink.com/content/k6qwr01414483423/. SSCI.
  37. “通往和谐之路:马克思主义、儒家与和谐概念,”国外理论动态/Foreign Theoretical Trends, 406 (December 2009), pp. 50-54. CSSCI.
  38. “Ideology, Telos, and the “Communist Vanguard” from Mao Zedong to Hu Jintao,” Journal of Chinese Political Science, 14:2 (March 2009), 135-166. SSCI.
  39. “Review: Catastrophe and Contention in Rural China: Mao’s Great Leap Forward Famine and the Origins of Righteous Resistance in Da Fo Village by Ralph A. Thaxton, Jr.”  Journal of Chinese Political Science, 14:3, September 2009. http://www.springerlink.com/content/b86930487m358224/ SSCI.
  40. “Review: Rethinking Mao: Explorations in Mao Zedong’s Thought, by Nick Knight, and Mao Zedong: A Political and Intellectual Portrait, by Maurice Meisner. Journal of Chinese Political Science, 13:3, December 2008, 311-12. SSCI.
  41. “A Marxist Perspective on Chinese Reforms: An Interview with Jiexiong Yi.” With Xiuling Li, co-author.  Science and Society, Special Issue on China, 73:2 (April 2009), 177-192. SSCI.
  42. “Review: Basic Economics: A Citizen’s Guide to the Economy, by Thomas Sowell; Applied Economics: Thinking Beyond Stage One, by Thomas Sowell.” Review of Radical Political Economics, published on February 11, 2008 (online ahead of print), http://rrp.sagepub.com/cgi/rapidpdf/0486613407310351v1.

Book Chapters and Encyclopedic Entries edit

  1. “Good Leadership and Common Prosperity,” How China is Governed, Eds. Roy Anthony Rodgers and Yan Wei (Melbourne: Royal Collins), pp. 17-20.
  2. “Quality over Quantity,” How China is Governed, pp. 29-32.
  3. “Socialist Market Economy and Rational Macro Controls,” How China is Governed, pp. 39-43.
  4. “A Model that Delivers,” How China is Governed, pp. 51-56.
  5. “What to Carry Forward in a New Era of Challenge,” How China is Governed, pp. 65-70.
  6. “How the Party Meets Challenges Head On,” How China is Governed, pp. 147-152.
  7. “Misreadings and Misattributions,” How China is Governed, pp. 157-160.
  8. “Social and Ecological Justice in Shanghai and Beyond: A Marxist Assessment,” in Exploring Local Governance Innovation in China and the United States, Liu Guoli and Lin Bohai, Eds. (Chengdu: Xinan Jiatong Daxue Chubanshe, 2016), pp. 79-99.
  9. “What Should We Learn from China?” Dreams and Reality: A New Era of China’s Reforms, Jisi Wang and Michael Hudson, Eds. (Singapore: World Scientific, 2016), pp. 199-225.
  10. Marxismus in China nach Mao,” Marx und der Globale Süden, Felix Wemheuer, Ed. (Köln: Papy Rossa, 2016), pp. 240-276.
  11. “批判理论发展的几种趋势及其内在相关性,”, 国外社会科学前沿 (Shanghai: SASS, 2015), pp. 3-15.
  12. “The Development of Chinese Governance: Theoretical Perspectives,” State-Society Relations and Governance in China, Sujian Guo, Ed. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2014), pp. 127-146.
  13. “我们应该向中国学习什么?” 中国未来30年III-重塑梦想与现实之维. (Beijing: CCTB Press, 2013), pp. 212-235.
  14. “Chinese Political Thought, Encyclopedia of Modern Political Thought, Vol. 1. Gregory Claeys, Ed. (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2013), pp. 133-138.
  15. “Chinese Cultural Revolution,” Encyclopedia of Modern Political Thought, Vol. 1. Gregory Claeys, Ed. (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2013), pp. 126-128.
  16. “Legitimizing Leninism,” Reviving Legitimacy: Lessons for and from China, Deng Zhenglai and Sujian Guo, Eds. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2011), 131-154.
  17. “On the Way to Harmony: Marxism, Confucianism, and Hu Jintao’s Hexie Concept.”  China in Search of a Harmonious Society, Sujian Guo, Ed.  (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2008), 99-128.  

Additional Publications edit

  1. “Post-COVID Reflections,” Beijing Review, No. 2, January 12, 2023, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202301/t20230106_800317847.html
  2. “Have the January 6th Revolutionaries Found Their Feet on the Anniversary of Defeat?,” CGTN Opinions, January 7, 2023, https://news.cgtn.com/news/2023-01-07/Have-January-6-revolutionaries-found-their-feet-on-the-anniversary--1gnkfj8cld6/index.html
  3. “Key Concept: National Rejuvenation Explained,” Beijing Review, No. 52, December 29, 2022, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Governance/202212/t20221226_800316746.html
  4. “Key Concept: Chinese-Style Modernization,” Beijing Review, No. 51, December 22, 2022, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202212/t20221216_800316218.html
  5. “Bringing the Fifth Industrial Revolution to the Global South,” Beijing Review, No. 49, December 6, 2022, https://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202212/t20221202_800315142.html
  6. “Prospects for the Sino-US Relationsh9ip: A Marxist Perspective,” Beijing Review, November 29, 2022, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Pacific_Dialogue/202211/t20221129_800314822.html
  7. “Why Western Media Misrepresent Key Messages,” Beijing Review, Vol. 65, No. 45, November 10, 2022,pp. 22-3, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202211/t20221104_800312689.html
  8. “Key Concept: What is Whole-Process People’s Democracy,” Beijing Review, Vol. 65, No. 43, October 27, 2022, pp. 28-29, www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Governance/202210/t20221021_800311181.html
  9. “Entendiendo lo que China Llama ‘Nueva Era,” Reporte Asia, October 19, 2022, https://reporteasia.com/destacado/2022/10/19/entendiendo-china-llama-nueva-era/
  10. “Better Explaining Chinese Political Values to the West,” China Focus, October 19, 2022, http://www.cnfocus.com/the-instrumental-and-intrinsic-values-of-chinese/
  11. “Key Concept: Changes Unseen in a Century,” Beijing Review, No. 42, October 20, 2022, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Governance/202210/t20221016_800309957.html
  12. “The Theory and Practice of Chinese Democracy,” CGTN Opinions, October 13, 2022, https://news.cgtn.com/news/2022-10-13/The-theory-and-practice-of-Chinese-democracy-1e5wmQloHYY/index.html
  13. “Key Concept: An Alternative Development Initiative,” Beijing Review, No. 39, September 29, 2022, www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Governance/202209/t20220923_800307572.html
  14. “China’s Global Development Initiative Confounds and Exposes Western Critics,” China Diplomacy, September 20, 2022, http://en.chinadiplomacy.org.cn/2022-09/20/content_78429774.shtml
  15. “Could this US Senate Taiwan Bill Lead to War?” China Diplomacy, September 20, 2022, http://en.chinadiplomacy.org.cn/2022-09/20/content_78428994.shtml
  16. “How Understanding the Roots of China’s Property Bubble can Prevent a Repeat of Past Mistakes,” South China Morning Post, August 31, 2022, https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3190666/how-understanding-roots-chinas-property-bubble-can-prevent-repeat
  17. “Key Concept: Understanding What China Calls the ‘New Era,’” Beijing Review, August 26, 2022, No. 35. http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202208/t20220826_800304782.html
  18. “‘Taiwan Independence’ Fantasy,” Beijing Review, August 18, 2022, No. 33. http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202208/t20220812_800303543.html
  19. “Key Concept: What is Socialism with Chinese Characteristics,” Beijing Review, August 11, 2022. http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Governance/202208/t20220805_800302971.html
  20. “People are Always the Most Valuable Asset,” Beijing Review, June 30, 2022, No. 26. http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Governance/202206/t20220627_800298777.html
  21. “Reconsidering the US Narrative,” Beijing Review, June 2, 2022, No. 23. http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Pacific_Dialogue/202206/t20220602_800296041.html
  22. “Why Science, Not Ideology, Is Guiding China’s Covid-19 Policy,” South China Morning Post, May 18, 2022, https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3177718/why-science-not-ideology-guiding-chinas-covid-19-policy
  23. “How China’s Young People See Themselves,” Beijing Review, May 5, 2022, No. 18. http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Governance/202204/t20220429_800292078.html
  24. “Why America is Wrong About China,” Beijing Review, April 15, 2022, No. 15, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202204/t20220408_800281713.html
  25. “By Marxist Contrast,” Beijing Review, March 31, 2022, No. 13. http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202203/t20220325_800280616.html
  26. “New Era, New Thinking,” Beijing Review, March 17, 2022, No. 11. http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202203/t20220303_800277798.html
  27. “Two Sessions: Beijing’s Beacons of Unity and Governance in a World Gone Mad,” CGTN Opinions, March 7, 2022, https://news.cgtn.com/news/2022-03-06/Two-Sessions-Beacons-of-unity-and-governance-in-a-world-gone-mad-18aZoMxcQsU/index.html
  28. “Opposite Paths, Opposite Outcomes,” Beijing Review, January 27, 2022, No. 4. https://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Governance/202201/t20220121_800273585.html
  29. “America 2021, Rife with Disappointment,” Beijing Review, January 13, 2022, No. 2. http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202201/t20220107_800272474.html
  30. “US’ Failure to Learn Cold War Lessons will be to China’s Benefit,” South China Morning Post, December 15, 2021, https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3159535/us-failure-learn-cold-war-lessons-will-be-chinas-benefit?module=opinion&pgtype=homepage
  31. “US Governance: Not the Gold Standard,” Beijing Review, December 16, 2021, No. 50. http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202112/t20211214_800269991.html
  32. “Biden-Putin Duet is a Flop,” CGTN Opinions, December 8, 2021, https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-12-08/Biden-Putin-duet-is-a-flop-15Piqr1Hb44/index.html
  33. “美国政治学教授:美国人该如何正确理解中国共产党的第三个历史决议?” 北京周报, December 7, 2021, https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/GTJE48CiWlP_uYokQtYJUg
  34. “Whole Process Democracy is Real Democracy,” CGTN Opinions, December 5, 2021, https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-12-05/Whole-process-democracy-is-real-democracy-15KaVvjbqus/index.html
  35. “US Should Disinvite Itself from Its Planned ‘Summit for Democracy,’” CGTN Opinions, November 30, 2021, https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-11-30/U-S-should-disinvite-itself-from-its-planned-Summit-for-Democracy--15BpUvr0RbO/index.html
  36. “Evaluating the Xi-Biden Summit,” Beijing Review, No. 48, November 29, 2021, http://www.bjreview.com.cn/Opinion/Voice/202111/t20211129_800264510.html
  37. “Misreadings and Misinterpretations,” Beijing Review, No. 47, November 25, 2021, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202111/t20211122_800264019.html
  38. “Prospects for Virtual China-US Meeting,” CGTN Opinions, November 16, 2021, https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-11-15/Prospects-for-virtual-China-U-S-summit-15czJLEOJ20/index.html
  39. “As US-China Tensions Fuel our Age of Anxiety, We Must Choose a Better Future,” South China Morning Post, November 8, 2021, https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3155014/us-china-tensions-fuel-our-age-anxiety-we-must-choose-better-future
  40. “Good Leadership, Common Prosperity,” Beijing Review, Vol. 64., No. 43, October 28, 2021, pp. 24-5, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202110/t20211025_800261501.html
  41. “The Principles of Chinese Democracy,” CGTN Opinions, October 26, 2021, https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-10-26/The-principles-of-Chinese-democracy-14FvwVpTjPy/index.html
  42. “Washington’s ‘Great Zero-Sum Game,’” Beijing Review, Vol. 62, No. 42, October, 21, 2021, pp. 30-31, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202110/t20211019_800261124.html
  43. “A Century After John Dewey in China: Paternalism Then and Now,” Beijing Review, No. 38, September 23, 2021, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202109/t20210922_800258782.html
  44. “The ‘Lab Leak Lie’ is Racist,” Beijing Review, No. 34, August 26, 2021, https://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202108/t20210823_800256223.html
  45. “The ‘Lab Leak Lie’ is Unscientific,” CGTN Opinions, August 15, 2021, https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-08-15/The-lab-leak-lie-is-unscientific-12Km8DwCPhC/index.html
  46. “The US COVID-19 Origin Narrative: A Misrepresentation of China,” Beijing Review, No. 32, August 12, 2021, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202108/t20210806_800255126.html
  47. “How the CPC Can Keep Moving Forward,” CGTN Opinions, July 11, 2021, https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-07-11/How-the-CPC-can-keep-moving-forward-11OcLCS3wqI/index.html
  48. “Review: China’s New White Paper on Its Political System,” CGTN Opinions, June 25, 2021, https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-06-25/Review-China-s-new-white-paper-on-its-political-system-11nJMpYs1Jm/index.html
  49. “B3W: America’s ‘Make the World Great Again’ Fantasy,” Beijing Review, No. 25, June 25, 2021, https://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202106/t20210621_800250099.html
  50. “Socialist Market Economy and Rational Macro Controls,” Beijing Review, No. 23, June 10, 2021, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Voice/202106/t20210607_800248818.html
  51. “America’s Anti-China Human Rights Hype,” Beijing Review, No. 20, May 20, 2021, http://www.bjreview.com.cn/Opinion/Voice/202105/t20210517_800246657.html
  52. “How the Party Meets Challenges Head On,” Beijing Review, No. 17, April 29, 2021, http://www.bjreview.com/Opinion/Governance/202104/t20210426_800244803.html
  53. “Would That it Were So Simple: On U.S.-Japan relations, CGTN Opinions, April 18, 2021, https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-04-18/Would-that-it-were-so-simple-On-U-S-Japan-relations-today-ZyVLPP5xEA/index.html

Chinese-to-English Translations edit

  • Tong Shijun, “Review Essay: A Critical Theorist’s Work is Never Finished--Stefan Müller-Doohm’s Jürgen Habermas: Eine Biographie, ECNU Review (2020).
  • Wen Jiabao, “Report on the Work of the Government,” Delivered at the Third Session of the Eleventh National People’s Congress on March 5, 2010 (Beijing: Xinhua News Agency, 2010). (With Colleagues at CCTB)
  • Jiang Zemin, Selected Works, Volume II (Beijing: Foreign Language Press, 2012). (With Colleagues at CCTB)
  • Jiang Zemin, Selected Works, Volume III (Beijing: Foreign Language Press, 2013). (With Colleagues at CCTB)
  • Wu Jinglian, Ed. China in the Next Thirty Years (Beijing, Central Compilation and Translation Press, 2011). (With Jia Yuling)
  • Pan Wei, Ed. China Model: A New Developmental Model from the Sixty Years of the People’s Republic (Beijing: Central Compilation and Translation Press, 2013). (With Jia Yuling)

Television, Radio, Podcast and Print Interviews edit

  • Television Interview: “How Did China Prepare for its New Phase of COVID Response?” Xinhua, January 22, 2023, https://xhnewsapi.xinhuaxmt.com/share/news_pc?id=782941749399552&showType=3008&utdId=null&version=3.0.5
  • Television Interview: “Prospect for Blinken’s Visit to Beijing,” Alsharq (Dubai), Live, November 21, 2023, link forthcoming.
  • Radio Interview: Chat Lounge, CGTN Radio, “How will Japan’s Radioactive Discharge into the Sea Affect Us?” January 20, 2023, https://radio.cgtn.com/podcast/news/5/How-will-Japans-radioactive-water-discharge-into-the-sea-affect-us/2705798
  • Print Interview: “日美合谋对付中国背后,心眼真不少,” China News Service, January 20, 2023, https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/sj9CI0GS11w60MKi0gVwDQ
  • Television Interview: “Prospects for China’s Economic Recovery,” 经济半小时, CCTV 2, January 13, 2023, https://vod-finance.cctv.cn/cctv/cctvh5/cctv2/2021/share/index.html?pageId=app://ARTI1673604319687145#/detail?link=ARTI1673604319687145

Presentations, Special Lectures, and Reports edit

  • “A Closer Look at the Contradictory Messaging in the Five Features,” 中国共产觉国际形象传播创新论坛(2022)/ Communist Party of China International Image Innovation Forum, Beijing, December 20, 2022.
  • “Are the Five Features Postmodern and/or Post-Marxist?” 第五届“全球话语与中国经验”国际研讨会/The Fifth International Conference on Global Discourse and Chinese Experience, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, 上海社会科学院中国马克思主义研究所, and 上海社会科学院马克思主义学院, Shanghai, December 14, 2022.
  • “Heidegger’s Nightmare Redux: China’s Rise as an Advanced Technological Society,” 元宇宙与技术政治学 第二届 “面向奇点的政治学研究” 学术研讨会, East China Normal University, Shanghai, December 10, 2022.
  • “Prospects for China-US Relations: A Marxist Perspective,” CICG-Americas Webinar on US-China Relations, Beijing, November 22, 2022.
  • The Dao, Deleuze and the Dialectics of Mao: Sixteen Theses for Rethinking Chinese Security in the New Era,” Keynote, 2022 Sanya Public Security Forum, Hainan, November 19, 2022.