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Ho-fung Hung

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Ho-fung Hung
Born
Other names孔诰烽
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationChinese University of Hong Kong (B. Soc. Sc., M.Phil), State University of New York at Binghamton (MA), Johns Hopkins University (PhD)
Occupation(s)Sociologist, political economist
EmployerJohns Hopkins University
AwardsJoseph Levenson Book Prize (2024)

Ho-fung Hung is an American sociologist and political scientist currently serving as the Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Professor in Political Economy at Johns Hopkins University.

Education

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Hung received a BA from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, an MA from SUNY-Binghamton, and a PhD in sociology from Johns Hopkins University.[1]

Publications

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Books

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  • City on the Edge: Hong Kong Under Chinese Rule (Cambridge University Press, 2022)[2] [3] [4]
  • Clash of Empires: From ‘Chimerica’ to the ‘New Cold War’ (Cambridge University Press, 2022)
  • The China Boom: Why China Will Not Rule the World (Columbia University Press, 2015)[5] [6]
  • Protest with Chinese Characteristics: Demonstrations, Riots, and Petitions in the Mid-Qing Dynasty (Columbia University Press, 2011)[7]
  • China and the Transformation of Global Capitalism (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009) Editor[8]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ "Ho-fung Hung". Sociology. February 20, 2012.
  2. ^ "City on the Edge: Hong Kong Under Chinese Rule by Ho-Fung Hung".
  3. ^ Wu, Justin (2023). "City on the Edge: Hong Kong under Chinese Rule". Journal of Asian Studies. 82 (2): 228–230. doi:10.1215/00219118-10290710.
  4. ^ Mallet, Victor (2022). "Hong Kong's legacy — from Chris Patten's Diaries to City on the Edge". Financial Times.
  5. ^ Milanovic, Branko (2019). "The Social and Geopolitical Origins of China's Rise". CEPR. 46 (1): 85–87. doi:10.1177/0094306116681813gg.
  6. ^ Lachmann, Richard (2017). "The China Boom: Why China Will Not Rule the World". Contemporary Sociology. 46: 85–87. doi:10.1177/0094306116681813gg.
  7. ^ Wang, Wensheng (2012). "Protest with Chinese Characteristics: Demonstrations, Riots, and Petitions in the Mid-Qing Dynasty, by Ho-fung Hung. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011. Xviii + 253 pp. US$50.00/£34.50 (Hardcover)". The China Journal. 68: 245–247. doi:10.1086/666565. JSTOR 10.1086/666565.
  8. ^ Li, Minqi (December 1, 2011). "China and the Transformation of Global Capitalism. Edited by Ho-fung Hung. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. viii + 212 pp. $25.00; £13.00. ISBN 978-0-8018-9308-7". The China Quarterly. 208: 1024–1025. doi:10.1017/S0305741011001159. S2CID 154689256 – via Cambridge University Press.
  9. ^ "AAS 2024 Book Award Winners Announced". 16 February 2024. Archived from the original on 2024-02-19.
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