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Lynette H Ong, Dr
University of Toronto
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Contact Information
Curriculum Vitae [PDF]
Expertise
China’s Political Economy
Politics of Development
Political Economy of East & Southeast Asia
Comparative Political Economy
Courses/Seminars
Politics in Contemporary China
Politics & Transformation in the Asia-Pacific
Honors & Awards
Harvard University, An Wang Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2008-09
University of Toronto, SIG Conference Funding, 2008
University of Toronto, Start-up Grant; 2007-08
Australian National University Ph.D. Scholarship; 2003-07.
Sir Roland Wilson Scholarship 2005 (Awarded to the best Ph.D candidate in Political Science).
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Dept of Political Science, UofT
Fairbank Center, Harvard University
Association for Asian Studies
American Political Science Association
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Refereed Journal Articles
Unpublished Papers
Conference Papers & Presentations
Other Publications (selected)
Refereed Journal Articles
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Between Development and Clientelist States: Explaining Rural Industrialization in China
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Comparative Politics (forthcoming, 2012)
(2012)
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Fiscal Federalism and Soft Budget Constraint: The Case of China
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International Political Science Review
(2012)
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"Greasing the Wheels of Development: Rural Credit in China"
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Politics and Markets in Rural China, Bjorn Alpermann ed.
(2011)
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Communist Party and Financial Institutions: Institutional Design of China's Post-Reform Rural Credit Cooperatives
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Pacific Affairs
(2008)
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The Political Economy of Township Government Debt, Township Enterprises, and Rural Financial Institutions in China
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China Quarterly
(2006)
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Multiple Principals and Collective Action: China’s Rural Credit Cooperatives and Poor Households’ Access to Credit
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Journal of East Asian Studies
(2006)
Unpublished Papers
The Apparent 'Paradox' in China's Climate Policies: Weak International Commitment on Emission Reduction and Aggressive Renewable Energy Policy
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Article under review at an environmental politics journal.
(2010)
The Political Economy of Credit in Rural China: The Rural Credit Cooperatives
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Ph.D. Thesis, The Australian National University
(2007)
Conference Papers & Presentations
Between Developmental and Clientelist States: Explaining Rural Industrialization in China
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Association of Asian Studies (AAS)
(2008)
Fiscal Federalism and Soft Budget Constraints: The Case of China
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Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA)
(2006)
The Political Economy of the Rural Credit Cooperatives’ Institutional Design
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Association of Asian Studies (AAS)
(2006)
The Political Economy of the Rural Credit Cooperatives’ Institutional Design
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Association of Chinese Political Science (ACPS)
(2006)
The Nexus between Township Government Debt, Township Enterprises, and Rural Financial Institutions in China
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International Conference on Asian Studies (ICAS)
(2005)
An Institutional Analysis of China’s Rural Credit Cooperatives Using the Principal-Agent Framework
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Graduate Seminar on Chinese Studies, University Services Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong
(2005)
The Politics of Finance in Rural China
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Chinese Studies Graduate Summer School Workshop, Australian National University
(2004)
Other Publications (selected)
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Gold in China's Golden Hills
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Far Eastern Economic Review
(2009)
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Rural Development Since 1978: Agricultural Banking
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The Encyclopaedia of Modern China, Gale Modern China series, Cengage Learning
(2009)
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Rural Development Since 1978: Agricultural Policy
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The Encyclopaedia of Modern China, Gale Modern China series, Cengage Learning
(2009)
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China’s Village Voices Clamor for Democracy
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Far Eastern Economic Review
(2006)
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Local Government Debt: Another Bail-Out Job, China Economic Quarterly
(2006)
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Modern Mask Hides Conditions in Rural China
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Asia Times Online
(2004)
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China Anti-Poverty Loans Go to Favored Businesses
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Asia Times Online
(2004)