Suzanne P. Ogden
Professor
Ph.D., Brown University
353 Meserve Hall
(617) 373-4408
(617) 373-5311 (fax)
s.ogden@neu.edu
Vita
Areas of Study
Comparative Politics, Chinese Politics, Democratization and Development in China; International Relations, US-China Relations, US Policy Towards Asia
Selected Publications
- Author and Editor, Global Studies; China (Guilford, Ct.: McGraw Hill), 10th edition, 2003., 11th edition, 2005., 12th edition, 2007.
- Inklings of Democracy in China, (Cambridge, Ma.: Harvard University Asia Center, Harvard University Press), 2002.
- China's Unresolved Issues: Politics, Development and Culture, 3rd edition. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995
- Project Director and Chief Editor in collaboration with Kathleen Hartford, Lawrence Sullivan and David Zweig, China’s Search for Democracy: The Student and Mass Movement of 1989. (M.E. Sharpe: Armonk, N.Y.) 1992.
Selected Professional Activities
- Member of:
- National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
- Joint Seminar on Political Development (Harvard-MIT)
- Critical Policy Studies Project (Harvard)
- New England China Seminar (Harvard)
- Evaluator for CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food, CGIAR (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research)
- Roundtable discussant, "Roundtable: Democracy, Sooner or Later?" China in the Red, Frontline
- Research Associate, Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, 1974-present
- Fulbright Lecturer, Foreign Affairs College, Chinese Foreign Ministry, Beijing, 1996-97
- Visiting Fellow, Wolfson College, Cambridge University, England,1997
- International Monitor for national elections in El Salvador, 1994
- Editorial Board, Journal of Contemporary China
- Editorial Board, Annual Editions: World Politics
Courses 2007-2008
Fall 2007
- POL U485 Government and Politics in China
- POl G379 Chinese Politics & Foreign Policy
Courses 2006-2007
Fall 2006
- POL U160 International Relations
- POL G381 U.S.-East Asia Relations
Courses 2005-2006:
Fall 2005
- POL U160 International Relations
- POL G379 Chinese Politics
Courses 2004-2005
Fall 2004
- POL U160 Introduction to International Relations
- POL U485 Government & Politics of China
Spring 2005
- POL G331 Environmental Policy
- POL G381 U.S. - Asia Relations