I graduated from Harvard College in 2009 with an honors thesis in government advised by Stephen Rosen on Chinese politics. I explained sudden policy shifts on ethnic minorities (少数民族政策) from a security and political economy perspective, using perceived border threats and data on central government budgetary spending on ethnic minorities. In addition, I finished with minors in Korean and Teacher Education, in a joint-program between the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School of Education and am credentialed to teach Social Studies/History, Political Philosophy, Chinese language, English, and Korean language in Massachusetts and California. During my undergraduate years, I was a researcher with the Long Term Strategy Group, founded by Professor Stephen Rosen and created two time-series data sets on Chinese perceptions of Japan and on the United States economy in the media. I have also been a summer Compliance analyst at Goldman Sachs Asia where I wrote and compiled the compliance rules for the new Goldman Sachs China and India branches as well as new global finance rules in 2008. Outside academia and research, I am a Political Science representative to the Graduate Students Association at UCSD and serve as the Graduate representative to the Campuswide Judicial Board and the Capital Outlay and Space Advisory Committee (COSAC). Contact j2kwong ( a t ) ucsd ( d o t ) edu Social Sciences Building 9500 Gilman Drive, #0521 La Jolla, CA 92093-0521 鄺恩龍 加州大學聖地牙哥分校政治係博士研究生 主修東亞國際關係 哈佛大學政治學學士畢業 광현용 캘리포니아 대학교 샌디에이고 동아시아정치학 박사학생 하버트대학교학사 촐업 |