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Christie McDonald

Person
Research interests: The dialogue of literature and criticism with philosophy, political theory, anthropology, and the arts as a global venture.

Susan Greenhalgh

Person

Research interests: Social studies of science, technology, and medicine; global health, public health, health policy; corporate corruption of science; anthropology of the state, governance, and public policy; obesity epidemic; politics of reproduction...

Michael Walton

Person

Research interests: India; rural education; inequality; the political economy of cities; corporate behavior; and the politics of state-society and state-business interactions.

David B. Yoffie

Person

Research interests: Political economy of multinational trade and investment; interaction of government and corporate strategies in global competition; and high technology industries.

Martin K. Whyte

Person
Research interests: Contemporary social life in China; the post-Socialist transition; comparative family systems; and the sociology of development.

James L. Watson

Person
Research interests: China and Hong Kong; globalism; diasporas; migration; food systems; and post-Socialist and late-Communist cultures.

Mark Tushnet

Person
Research interests: Comparative constitutional law; constitutional law; and judicial review in the United States and around the world.

Kenneth Shepsle

Person

Research interests: Formal models of political institutions, particularly as applied to the interface between politics; and political economy.

Kay Kaufman Shelemay

Person
Research interests: Ethnomusicology; musical ethnography; African Horn and new African communities abroad; migration; diaspora; memory; and ritual studies.

Stephen Peter Rosen

Person
Research interests: Nonrational aspects of strategic behavior; impact of social structures on military organizations; and technological change and the future of war.