| Ting GONG is Professor of Political Science
and Subject Leader for Political and International
Affairs. She earned her MA and PhD from the Maxwell
School of Citizenship and Public Affairs of Syracuse
University, USA. Before joining City University
of Hong Kong, she taught in the United States
for more than a dozen years. She has done extensive
research on corruption and anti-corruption reform,
post-communist transformation, and bureaucratic
behavior and ethics. She is the author of the
first English book-length study of China’s corruption,
The Politics of Corruption in Contemporary China:
An Analysis of Policy Outcomes, and has also
published in political science and public administration
journals. She was the recipient of grants and
awards from the J. William Fulbright Foundation,
the National Endowment for the Humanities, American
Political Science Association, and American Association
of University Women. |
| Recent publications |
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“Objective Responsibility vs.
Subjective Responsibility: An Analysis
of the CCP’s Internal Supervision
Regulations,” The China Review (forthcoming,
2008).
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“The CCP’s Discipline Inspection
in China: Its Evolving Trajectory
and Embedded Dilemmas,” Crime,
Law and Social Change, Vol.
49, No. 1- 2 (2008).
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“Corruption
and Local Governance: The Double
Identity of Chinese Local
Governments in Market Reform,” The
Pacific Review, Vol. 19,
No. 1 (2006): 85-102.
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“New Trends in China’s Corruption:
Change Amidst Continuity,” in
Lowell Dittmer and Guoli Liu, eds., China's
Deep Reform: Domestic Politics
in Transition (Rowman & Littlefield
Publishers, 2006), pp. 451-469.
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| Research interests |
- Corruption and public governance
- Post-communist transformation in
China
- Bureaucratic behavior and ethics
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| Teaching interests |
- Corruption and governance
- Contemporary Chinese politics
- Research methods
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Prof Gong, Ting
MA PhD Syracuse
Professor
Tel: +852 2784 4667
Fax: +852 2788 8926
Email: tgong2@cityu.edu.hk
Room: AC-B7425 |
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