
معرفی
Paul Schroeder is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Case Western Reserve University. He holds a Ph.D. in Chinese Politics from Ohio State University (1987). His research focuses on China, international relations, international trade, Chinese politics, foreign policy, and environmental policy. Schroeder combines academic expertise with extensive practical experience, including roles as a journalist, representative for the Ohio Department of Development in Wuhan, and managing director of East-West Trade Development, Ltd.
Education:
- Ph.D., Chinese Politics, Ohio State University, 1987
Teaching: Schroeder teaches courses on China and the Environment, International Relations, Chinese politics, U.S.-Asia relations, and development in the Global South through CWRU's SAGES program. He is praised for integrating practical experience with academic rigor.
Professional Background:
- Former journalist covering Ohio government
- Represented Ohio's Department of Development in Wuhan, China
- Managed law and economics programs at the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
- Co-founded Families of the Fallen for Change to advocate for Iraq War policy alternatives
Awards/Grants: No specific awards mentioned; however, his work with congressional policy development and grassroots advocacy highlights his impactful contributions.
Labs/Teams: Active in international trade consultancy and U.S.-China relations initiatives through his professional affiliations.



