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Stanley Rosen

Professor of Political Science

Contact Information
E-mail: rosen@usc.edu
Phone: (213) 740-1697
Office: VKC 232A

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Curriculum Vitae
Faculty Profile on Departmental Website
 

Education

  • Ph.D. Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles, 8/1979
  • M.A. International Relations, University of California - Los Angeles, 6/1966
  • B.A. English/Pre-Med, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 6/1965

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests
Professor Rosen is a specialist on politics in the People's Republic of China, Chinese film, and Chinese society

Publications

Book
  • Ying Zhu and Stanley Rosen (Ed.). (2010). Art, Politics and Commerce in Chinese Cinema. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.
  • Gries, P., Rosen, S. (2010). Chinese Politics: State, Society and the Market. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Rosen, S. (1986). S. Rosen. Policy Conflicts in Post-Mao China: A Documentary Survey with Analysis (co-edited).
  • Rosen, S., Unger, J., Chan, A. (1985). On Socialist Democracy and the Chinese Legal System (co-edited). M.E. Sharpe.
  • Rosen, S. (1982). S. Rosen. Red Guard Factionalism and the Cultural Revolution in Guangzhou.
Journal Article
  • Rosen, S. (2011). "The Use of Film for Public Diplomacy: Why Hollywood Makes a Stronger Case for China". PDiN Monitor. Vol. 2 (5 (May-June)), pp. 6 pages.
  • Rosen, S. (2009). "Contemporary Chinese Youth and the State". Journal of Asian Studies. Vol. 68 (2), pp. 359-369.
Monograph
  • Rosen, S., Chu, D. (1987). S. Rosen. Survey Research in the People's Republic of China (co-authored).
  • Rosen, S. (1981). S. Rosen. The Role of Sent-Down Youth in the Chinese Cultural Revolution.


Honors and Awards

  • USC or School/Dept Award for Teaching, Political Science Award for Outstanding Classroom Teaching and Dedication to Students, 1998-1999  

Service to the University

Administrative Appointments
  • Faculty Master, University Residential College at Birnkrant (appointed by the Provost to be Faculty Master at the first "honors" residence hall at USC), 08/16/2011-  
  • Director, East Asian Studies Center, 08/16/2005-08/16/2011  
  • Faculty Master, New Residential College, 08/20/1997-08/16/2011  

Service to the Profession

Administrative Appointments
  • Member of the Advisory Board, Pacific Basin Institute, Pomona College, 2009-2010   
  • Member of the International Advisory Board, Center for Media Policy Studies, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China, 2009-2010   
  • Member of the International Advisory Board, Institute for the Arts and Humanities, Zhongshan University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2009-2010   
Editorships and Editorial Boards
  • Co-editor of Journal, Chinese Education and Society, 2008-2009   
  • Editorial Board Member, Journal of Contemporary China, 2008-2009