
معرفی
Sujian Guo is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at San Francisco State University, where he also serves as Director of the Center for US-China Policy Studies. He holds editorial leadership roles as Editor-in-Chief or Co-Editor-in-Chief for four peer-reviewed journals: Journal of Chinese Political Science, Journal of Chinese Governance, Chinese Political Science Review, and Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Additionally, he edits the Rowman & Littlefield Publishers-Lexington book series Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development.
- Professor, Department of Political Science
- Director, Center for US-China Policy Studies
- Editorial roles in four journals and a book series
- Visiting positions at Fudan University, Zhejiang University, and others
Education
- Ph.D., University of Tennessee (1999)
- M.A., Peking University (1987)
Research Interests
Professor Guo’s research spans comparative politics, international relations, and methodology, with a focus on Chinese/Asian politics, US-China relations, and the political economy of East and Southeast Asia. His work examines democratic transitions, state-society relations, environmental governance, and China’s global role. He integrates theoretical frameworks with empirical analysis of China’s political development and authoritarian resilience.
Publications and Media Engagement
His publications highlight trends in China’s governance, sustainability, and political reform. He frequently appears in media outlets such as WFAA-TV, KERA, KTVU, and Sing Tao Daily, discussing U.S.-China relations, trade, and Asian security.




