DANIEL KOLDYK Europe: St. Antony’s College Oxford University 62 Woodstock Road Oxford, UK OX2 6JF +44 (0) 750 357 0142 China: 山东省,济南市,洪家楼5号,山东大学老校, 政治学与公共管理学院,当代社会主义研究所 邮编:250100 +86 1585 310 9527 E-mail: daniel.koldyk@politics.ox.ac.uk daniel.koldyk@gmail.com EDUCATIONAL Education: AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY DPhil (PhD) in Politics (2006 – present) MPhil (MA) in Comparative Government (2004-2006) MA in East Asian Studies (1997-1999) BA in Political Science (1992-1995) Oxford University Oxford University University of Toronto University of Western Ontario Teaching Positions: Adjunct Professor Course Instructor/Lecturer 2007) Tutor 2007) Language Instructor Language Instructor Associations and Fellowships: Research Fellow Visiting Fellow Reviewer (referee) Reviewer (referee) Professional Employment: Shandong University, School of Politics (2007-2009) Oxford University, Department of Politics and International Relations (2005Oxford University, Department of Politics and International Relations (2006New Bridge, Beijing, China (1996-1997) Shenyang University, China (1995-1996). Institute of Contemporary Socialism, Shandong University (1999-2000; 2007-2009) Asian Institute, University of Toronto (summer 2008) Comparative Political Studies Political Research Quarterly Political and Economic Analyst, Foreign Affairs Canada (2001 – presently on leave) Deputy Director, Atlantic Council of the United States (Washington), (2001) Skills Training: Small Group Teaching Skills, Oxford University (2006) Tutorial Teaching Skills, Oxford University (2005) Advanced Research Student (research and language training), Shandong University (1999-2000) SCHOLARSHIP Dissertation: AND PUBLICATIONS From Coercion to Cooptation in Urban China: Social Stratification, Property, and Grassroots Politics in a Leninist State in Transition Books: 1 Boris Brutzkus, Economic Planning in Soviet Russia, Translated (into Chinese) by Daniel Koldyk and Jianmin Wang (forthcoming 2009). Articles and Chapters, Refereed: “The Shequ Experiment: Grassroots Political Reform in Urban China,” (with James Derleth) in Journal of Contemporary China 13 (November 2004): 747-777. “社区实验: 市民社会的前兆 [Experimenting with Community Level Institutions: Prospects for Civil Society in China],” (with James Derleth) in 当代世界社会主义问题 [Issues of Contemporary World Socialism] 4 (2003): 3-18. “The District People’s Congress and Political Reform in China,” (with James Derleth) in Problems of PostCommunism 2 (March/April 2002): 15-22. Articles, Other: “Community Development and Political Reform in Urban China,” (with James Derleth) in China Development Brief (Autumn 2002): 38-43. “中国社区发展: 过去, 现在 和未来的任务 [Community Development in China: Past, Current and Future Roles],” (with James Derleth) in 中国和加拿大的社区发展 [Community Development in China and Canada], ed. Chen Qineng and Jiang Peng (Beijing, PRC: Ethnic Publishing House, May 2002) 75-87. “U.S. – Korean Missile Policy,” Intellibridge, 8 March 2001. “The 2001 Chinese Defense Budget,” Intellibridge, 6 March 2001. “China–Taiwan Economic Relations: the ‘Cross-Strait Common Market’,” Intellibridge, 25 February 2001. Reviews: “Virtual China: The Internet as Threat or Opportunity? A Response,” in St. Antony’s International Review 3 (May 2007): 58-63. This is a peer reviewed journal. Invited Lectures and Conference Presentations (abridged): “Political Inclusion and Property in Urban China: A Discourse Analysis of the 2007 Property Law,” Workshop on Political Change in China, University of Toronto, Toronto, April 2008. “From Coercion to Co-optation: Local Governance in a Leninist State in Transition,” The Asian Institute (Munk Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto), Toronto, April 2008. “State Power and Social Stratification in Leninist States,” Tamkang University and World Development Conference, Tamkang University, Taiwan, January 2008. “Modernization, Efficient Authoritarianism, Corporatism? Conceptual Models and Political Change in China,” workshop on “Developments and Setbacks in Urban and Rural Grassroots Democracy,” Shandong University, China, December 2007. “Accommodating Social Stratification: A Comparative Analysis of China’s Urban Grassroots Political System,” Canadian Asian Studies Association, La Malbaie, Quebec, November 2007. “Governing Without Democracy: The Changing Landscape of Urban Governance,” School of Politics, Shandong University, China, November 2007. 2 “Inequality in Urban China,” Leverhulme Trust Seminar on Chinese Studies, Institute of Chinese Studies, Oxford University, May 2007. “Pre-determined Outcomes: Canadian Regionalism and Its Impact on Federal Elections,” Workshop on “Canada and the World Today,” Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China, September 2005. “The Rule of Law in China?” paper delivered at the workshop on Rule of Law: Chinese Law and Business in China, Oxford University, May 2005. “Community Level Political Reform in Urban China,” International Symposium on the Development of Civil Society in China, Shandong University, China, May 2002. ACADEMIC AWARDS Scholarships: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Scholarship (SSHRC), 2006, $80,000. Oxford University, Asian Studies Centre Wai Seng Senior Research Scholarship, 2006, £42,228. Leverhulme Trust China Graduate Studies Scholarship, 2004, £30,000 Oxford University, Department of Politics and International Relations Bursary, 2004, £2,000. Canada China Scholarship Exchange Program, 1999, full academic scholarship in China for language and research training. University of Toronto East Asian Studies Fellowship, 1998 and 1999, $12,000. Research Support: The Asian Institute, University of Toronto, 2008, $1000. Canadian Asian Studies Association, 2007, $1300. St. Antony’s College Carr and Stahl Travel Awards, 2007, £300. Leverhulme Trust China Studies Award, 2005, £3,206. Project Grants: Canadian International Development Agency Grant, 2002, $20,000. TEACHING Courses taught at Oxford University: Spring (Hilary Term) 2007 -Comparative Government, 40 enrolled. Course instructor. Fall (Michaelmas Term) 2006 -Comparative Government, 41 enrolled. Course instructor. -Chinese Government and Politics, 27 enrolled. Course tutor. Spring (Hilary Term) 2006 -Comparative Government, 38 enrolled. Course instructor. 3 Courses taught at Shandong University: Fall 2007 -Social Science Methodology, doctoral seminar, 21 enrolled. (Designed and taught course). Fall 2008 -Political Inclusion and Political Change in Authoritarian Countries. (Designing and teaching course). MISCELLANEOUS Languages: English (native) French (advanced) Mandarin Chinese (advanced) Community Service: Vice President (Academic) of student government, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University (2006-2007). Sports Officer of student government, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University (2005-2007). Big Brother (Mentor), Big Brothers/Big Big Sisters of Ottawa, Canada (2002-2004). United Way Representative, Ottawa, Canada (2002-2003). Athletics: Oxford Blues, Oxford University Varsity Ice Hockey, Division One, British University Ice Hockey Association (2004-2009). 4