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| Friday, May 19 |
| 8:45-9:30 am | Panel I. Opening Remarks
Welcoming Remarks
Marjorie Lyles (Indiana University)
Jeff Wasserstrom (Indiana University)
Contextualizing China’s Political Economy
Scott Kennedy (Indiana University)
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| 9:30-9:40 am | Coffee Break |
| 9:40-11:45 am |
Panel II. Transitology: Making the Transition from Plan to
Market
Chair: Rick Harbaugh (Indiana University)
Crossing the River by Feeling for Stones or Carried Across by the Current? The Dynamics of Reform in Post-Mao China
Andrew Wedeman (University of Nebraska)
The Ubiquity and Fungibility of Property Rights in China
Andrew Mertha (Washington University, St. Louis)
Hooked, Unhooked, Still Hooked: Lawyers, Political Embeddedness, and Institutional Continuity in China's Transition from Socialism
Ethan Michelson (Indiana University)
Discussants:
Barry Naughton (University of California, San Diego)
Vladimir Popov (New Economic School, Moscow)
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| 11:45-1:15pm | Luncheon
Keynote Speaker: Stephan Haggard (University of
California, San Diego) |
| 1:15-3:00 pm | Panel III. The Chinese State
Chair: Michael Robinson (Indiana University)
Regulation and Regulatory Politics in China's Tiered Economy
Margaret Pearson (University of Maryland)
Into Space: The Local Developmental State, Capitalist Transition, and the Political Economy of Urban Planning in Xinji
Marc Blecher (Oberlin College)
China Versus India: Why Does a Poor Democracy Not Do Better on Corruption?
Yan Sun (City University of New York)
Discussants:
Kevin O’Brien (University of California, Berkeley)
Ben Ross Schneider (Northwestern University) |
| 3:00-3:15pm | Coffee Break |
| 3:15-5:30 pm | Panel IV. Public Policy Issues
Chair: Nandini Gupta (Indiana University)
When are Banks Sold to Foreigners? An Examination of the Politics of Selling Banks in Mexico, Korea, and China
Victor Shih (Northwestern University)
China's Industrial and Foreign Trade Policies: What Are They and How Successful Have They Been?
Arthur Kroeber (China Economic Quarterly, Beijing)
One Country, Three Systems: The Politics of Welfare Policy in China's Authoritarian Developmental State
Mark Frazier (Lawrence University)
Discussants:
Yi-feng Tao (National Taiwan University)
Greg Kasza (Indiana University)
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| 6:30-9:00 pm | Participants' dinner at Kennedy house |
| Saturday, May 20 |
| 9:15-11:15 am | Panel V. Popular Political Reactions to
Capitalism
Chair: Heidi Ross (Indiana University)
What's Capitalist about Resistance with Chinese Characteristics? Comparing the Soviet Union and China, with Special Reference to Xinjiang
Gardner Bovingdon (Indiana University)
The New Standard of Influence: Initial Thoughts on Business Lobbying in China in Comparative Perspectiv
Scott Kennedy (Indiana University)
Contradictions of Market Media in the Party's China: Super Voice Girls and Dismissing Newspaper Editors
Barrett McCormick (Marquette University)
Changing China: Private Entrepreneurs and Adaptive Informal Institutions
Kellee Tsai (Johns Hopkins University)
Discussants:
Jeff Wasserstrom (Indiana University)
Aseema Sinha (University of Wisconsin) |
| 11:15-12:45pm | Luncheon
Featured Speaker: Hu Shuli, editor, Caijing
Magazine |
| 12:45-2:15 pm | Panel VI. Lessons Learned, Capitalism’s Trajectory,
and Future Research
Chair: Scott O’Bryan (Indiana University)
Discussants:
Ho-fung Hung (Indiana University)
Stephan Haggard (University of California, San Diego)
Jason Kindopp (Eurasia Group) |
| 3:00-4:30 pm | Cultural Activity for Participants |
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