
About
Bai Gao is a Professor of Sociology at Duke University. His research focuses on political economy, globalization trends, and industrial policy, particularly in the context of China and East Asia. He holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University (1994).
Research Interests:
- Impact of state industrial policy on emerging technologies (e.g., electric vehicles in China)
- Globalization dynamics and post-neoliberal policy paradigms
- Comparative analysis of developmental models (China, Japan, Germany)
- Geopolitical implications of China's Belt and Road Initiative
Key Contributions:
- Author of Japan’s Economic Dilemma (2001) and High-Speed Rail: An Analysis of the Chinese Innovation System (2021)
- Edited volumes on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and global political economy
Grants & Funding:
- "FDI and the Chinese Model of Economic Development" (2005-2007)
- "Institutional Analysis of Global Production Networks" (2003-2004)
Courses Taught:
- SOCIOL 541: The United States and the Asian Pacific Region
- SOCIOL 344: Technology and Organizational Environments
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