Ho-fung Hung, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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Social Structure and Development, Asia History, GeneralGoogle:
"Ho-fung Hung"Parents
Sign in to add mentorGiovanni Arrighi | grad student | 2004 | Johns Hopkins | |
(Dynamics of popular contentions in mid-Qing China.) | ||||
Melvin Kohn | grad student | 2004 | Johns Hopkins (Anthropology Tree) | |
(Dissertation committee member) |
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Hung H. (2020) The periphery in the making of globalization: the China Lobby and the Reversal of Clinton’s China Trade Policy, 1993–1994 Review of International Political Economy. 1-24 |
Hung H. (2018) Global Capitalism in the Age of Trump Contexts. 17: 40-45 |
Hung H, Kumral S. (2018) The Rise of Empires and Nationalism Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism. 18: 91-92 |
Hung H. (2018) The tapestry of Chinese capital in the Global South Palgrave Communications. 4: 1-6 |
Hung H, Thompson D. (2016) Money Supply, Class Power, and Inflation Monetarism Reassessed American Sociological Review. 81: 447-466 |
Hung HF. (2013) Labor politics under three stages of Chinese capitalism South Atlantic Quarterly. 112: 203-212 |
Hung Hf. (2013) China: Saviour or challenger of the dollar hegemony? Development and Change. 44: 1341-1361 |
Hung H. (2012) Mao's Invisible Hand: The Political Foundations of Adaptive Governance in China . Edited by Sebastian Heilmann and Elizabeth J. Perry. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 2011. viii, 320 pp. $24.95 (paper). The Journal of Asian Studies. 71: 210-211 |
Hung H. (2011) Book review: Christine Loh, Underground Front: The Chinese Communist Party in Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press: Hong Kong, 2010; 360 pp.: 9789622099968, US$45 (hbk) China Information. 25: 110-112 |
Hung Hf, Kucinskas J. (2011) Globalization and global inequality: Assessing the impact of the rise of China and India, 1980-2005 American Journal of Sociology. 116: 1478-1513 |