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New subscribers to H-NEAsia include... Katherine Chu; University of Southern California; Nationalism, China Politics, Chinese foreign affairs I am a PhD candidate in the dept of Politics and International Relations at University of Southern California. Currently I am writing my dissertation on Nationalism in Films, the cases in China and India. Look forward to hearing from all of you! Michael Edwards; Missouri State University; International Affairs, China I'm currently a graduate student. I'd like to become better interconnected with the academic community. Sadiq Javer; Tsinghua University; Islam in China, Islamic Architecture in China I am currently a PhD student at researching early Islamic architecture in China. I am subscribing to H-NEAsia because I hope to find others who are engaged in research about China and Chinese History. Carl J. Saxer; Hanyang University; politics, international relations, history Carl J. Saxer received his M.Sc and Ph.D. in political science from the University of Oxford in 2001. Previously he taught at Yale University, the University of Copenhagen, Seoul National University, and Copenhagen Business School. His field of research is comparative politics, in particular political institutions and globalization. He has published a monograph with Routledge and his articles have appeared in a number of academic journals. His present research deals with the connection between domestic politics and the ongoing globalization.
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