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Kenneth G. Lieberthal


Arthur F. Thurnau Professor
Distinguished Fellow at the William Davidson Institute
William Davidson Professor of Business Administration
Ph.D., Columbia

7743 Haven Hall
(734) 615-9110
kliebert@umich.edu
Curriculum Vitae


Research Interests:


Kenneth Lieberthal's research focuses on the evolution of China's political economy, multinational corporate investment in China and India, foreign policy decision-making in China, U.S. foreign policy, and Asian security issues.

Selected Publications

  • "The End of Corporate Imperialism" (with C.K. Prahalad), Harvard Business Review (July-August 1998).
  • "US Policy Toward China," Brookings Policy Brief #72 (Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, March 2001)
  • Co-editor (with Shuen-fu Lin and Ernest Young), Constructing China: The Interaction of Culture and Economics (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies Monograph Series, vol. no. 78, 1997).
  • Governing China: From Revolution Through Reform (New York: W.W. Norton, 1995).
  • "The Ties That Bind," The China Business Review (May-June 1998), pp. 10-16.
  • "China's Governing System and Its Impact on Environmental Policy Implementation," China Environmental Series (Washington, D.C.: The Woodrow Wilson Center, 1997).
  • "Domestic Forces and Sino-U.S. Relations," in Living With China: U.S.-China Relations in the Twenty-First Century, ed. Ezra Vogel (New York: W.W. Norton, 1997), pp. 254-276.

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