Andrew J. Nathan

Affiliations: 
Political Science Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
International Relations
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John King Fairbank grad student 1971 Harvard (History of History Tree)
 (Factionalism in Early Republican China: The Politics of the Peking Government, 1918-1920)

Children

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Kenneth Lieberthal grad student Columbia
Michael R. Chambers grad student 2000 Columbia
Zhe Sun grad student 2000 Columbia
Annette M. Clear grad student 2002 Columbia
Nguyen V. Tung grad student 2004 Columbia
Sondra Venable grad student 2005 Columbia
Juntao Wang grad student 2006 Columbia
Scott W. Harold grad student 2008 Columbia
Brian F. Lafferty grad student 2009 Columbia
Michael R. Siebecker grad student 2009 Columbia
Joel Wuthnow grad student 2011 Columbia
Candace H. Blake-Amarante grad student 2013 Columbia
Shiau-Chi Shen grad student 2013 Columbia
Justine Guichard grad student 2014 Columbia
Chien-min Yang grad student 2014 Columbia
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Nathan AJ. (2020) The Puzzle of Authoritarian Legitimacy Journal of Democracy. 31: 158-168
Fewsmith J, Nathan AJ. (2019) Authoritarian Resilience Revisited: Joseph Fewsmith with Response from Andrew J. Nathan Journal of Contemporary China. 28: 167-179
Nathan AJ. (2016) The puzzle of the Chinese middle class Journal of Democracy. 27: 5-19
Nathan AJ. (2016) Domestic Factors in the Making of Chinese Foreign Policy China Report. 52: 179-191
Nathan AJ. (2016) Meeting China Halfway: How to Defuse the Emerging US–China Rivalry by Lyle J. Goldstein. Washington, DC, Georgetown University Press, 2015. 400 pp. $29.95. Political Science Quarterly. 131: 849-851
Nathan AJ, Scobell A. (2015) China's search for security Contemporary Southeast Asia: a Journal of International and Strategic Affairs. 37: 154
Nathan AJ. (2014) Für Werte und Interessen: Warum Deutschland die Menschenrechte in China fördern sollte- und wie Internationale Politik. 69: 86-93
Nathan AJ. (2013) Foreseeing the unforeseeable Journal of Democracy. 24: 20-25
Nathan AJ, Scobell A. (2013) Globalization as a security strategy: Power and vulnerability in the China model Political Science Quarterly. 128: 427-454
Scobell A, Nathan AJ. (2012) China's overstretched military Washington Quarterly. 35: 135-148
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