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Jonathan schwartz
Jonathan schwartz







Shieh (eds.) State and Society Responses to Social Welfare Needs in China: Serving the People (Routledge, June 2009):177-188. Shieh (eds.) State and Society Responses to Social Welfare Needs in China: Serving the People (Routledge, Hardcover, June 2009 Paperback, August 2010): 3-21.įirst author with Shawn Shieh, “Serving the People? The Changing Roles of the State and Social Organizations in Social Service Provision,” in J. With Shawn Shieh, “State and Society Responses to China’s Social Welfare Needs: An Introduction to the Debate,” in J. “Pandemic Responses in the Asia-Pacific: Risk and Opportunity in PRC’s International Relations,” in Guoguang Wu (ed.) China’s Challenges to Human Security: Foreign Relations and Global Implications (London: Routledge, 2012). Schwartz, “Effectively Responding to Pandemics: Adapting Responses to Differing Institutional Circumstances in the United States and China.” In Robert Hathaway and Michael Wills (eds.) Managing New Security Challenges in Asia (Woodrow Wilson Center Press, spring 2013): 144-170. “Understanding Enforcement: Environment and State Capacity in China,” Sinosphere Vol. “Conducting Research in China: Impediments and Some Options,” Issues and Studies, Vol. "Canada's Role in Chinese Environmental Protection," Journal of Canadian Foreign Policy Vol. "The Impact of State Capacity on Enforcement of Environmental Policies: The Case of China,"Journal of Environment and Development Vol. "Environmental NGOs in China: Roles and Limits," Pacific Affairs Vol. “Evolution of Health Provision in Pre-SARS China: The Changing Nature of Disease Prevention,” The China Review Vol.7(1) (Spring 2007): 81-108. Gregory Evans, “Causes of Effective Policy Implementation: China's Public Health Response to SARS,” Journal of Contemporary China Vol. Schwartz, “Confronting Global Pandemics: Lessons from China and the United States,” Global Health Governance Vol. “Compensating for the Authoritarian Advantage in Crisis Response: A comparative case study of SARS pandemic responses in China and Taiwan,” Journal of Chinese Political Science Vol. al., “From SARS in 2003 to H1N1 in 2009: Lessons Learned from Taipei, Taiwan in preparation for the Next Pandemic,” Journal of Hospital Infection Vol. “Achieving Effective Pandemic Response in Taiwan through State-Civil Society Cooperation: The Role of the Li Zhang,” Asian Survey Vol. SUNY New Paltz Grant, Summer Undergraduate Research Experience Program (2004,Ĭhina and Inner Asia Council Grant, the Association of Asian Studies Small Grantsįirst Author with Muh-Yong Yen, “Towards a collaborative model of pandemic preparedness and response: Taiwan’s changing approach to pandemics,” Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection Vol. SUNY New Paltz, Faculty Research Support/Student Assistant Initiative Award (FallĬenters for Disease Control Grant for research in collaboration with The Institute forīio-Security, St.

jonathan schwartz

The Korea Society, Fellowship in Korean Studies (2006). Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, Fulbright scholar, China (2007-8). Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, Fulbright-Hayes scholar, India (winterĮast Asia Institute (Seoul, South Korea) Fellowship in Peace, Governance and Wilson Center, Research Associate (2010-11). National Asia Research Program, National Bureau of Asian Research and the Woodrow Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan Fellow (Summer 20). Contact InformationĮ-mail Address: Web Site: Education Colleges/ Expertise Keywords: Asia, China, Pandemics, Political Science, public health policy & crisis response.Īvailable For: interviews, essays, speakingĬurrrent Research: China Environmental Policy, Comparative Pandemic response, Taiwan, China, S.









Jonathan schwartz