Andrew G. Walder

Affiliations: 
Sociology Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
Chinese Society, Collective Action/Social Movements, Comparative and Historical Sociology, Political Sociology
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Parents

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Charles Tilly grad student 1981 University of Michigan
 (Dissertation committee member)
Martin K. Whyte grad student 1981 University of Michigan
 (Dissertation chair, "WORK AND AUTHORITY IN CHINESE INDUSTRY: STATE SOCIALISM AND THE INSTITUTIONAL CULTURE OF DEPENDENCY")
Mayer N. Zald grad student 1981 University of Michigan
 (Dissertation committee member)

Children

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Meyer Kestnbaum grad student 1997 Harvard
Bobai Li grad student 2001 Stanford
Yang Su grad student 2004 Stanford
Litao Zhao grad student 2004 Stanford
Jennifer L. Solotaroff grad student 2005 Stanford
Augustin N. Stoica grad student 2005 Stanford
Songhua Hu grad student 2007 Stanford
Shinichi Tanigawa grad student 2007 Stanford
Lu Zheng grad student 2007 Stanford
Dongtao Qi grad student 2009 Stanford
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Walder AG, Chu J. (2020) Generating a Violent Insurgency: China’s Factional Warfare of 1967–19681 American Journal of Sociology. 126: 99-135
Treiman DJ, Walder AG. (2019) The Impact of Class Labels on Life Chances in China American Journal of Sociology. 124: 1125-1163
Guoqiang D, Walder AG. (2017) Forces of Disorder: The Army in Xuzhou’s Factional Warfare, 1967–1969 Modern China. 44: 139-169
Walder AG, Lu Q. (2017) The Dynamics of Collapse in an Authoritarian Regime: China in 1967 American Journal of Sociology. 122: 1144-1182
Walder AG. (2016) Rebellion of the Cadres: The 1967 Implosion of the Chinese Party-State The China Journal. 75: 102-120
Walder AG. (2016) Bending the Arc of Chinese History: The Cultural Revolution's Paradoxical Legacy The China Quarterly. 227: 613-631
Walder AG, Isaacson A, Lu Q. (2015) After State Socialism: The Political Origins of Transitional Recessions American Sociological Review. 80: 444-468
Walder AG. (2015) Rebellion and repression in China, 1966–1971 Social Science History. 38: 513-539
Walder AG, He X. (2014) Public housing into private assets: wealth creation in urban China. Social Science Research. 46: 85-99
Guoqiang D, Walder AG. (2014) Foreshocks: Local origins of Nanjing's qingming demonstrations of 1976 China Quarterly. 220: 1092-1110
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