Jacques deLisle
Jacques deLisle | |
|---|---|
| Born | June 21, 1961 |
| Other name | 戴杰 |
| Education | Princeton University (BA) Harvard University (JD) |
| Occupations | Political scientist, legal scholar |
| Employer(s) | University of Pennsylvania, Foreign Policy Research Institute |
Jacques deLisle (born June 21, 1961) is an American legal scholar and sinologist. He specializes in the study of Chinese law and politics, China's international relations, and cross-strait relations. He is the Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is also a professor of political science. In addition, he is chair of the Asia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.[1][2]
DeLisle is co-editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Comparative Law,[3] a member of the U.S. State Department's Advisory Committee on International Law,[4] and an associate member of the International Academy of Comparative Law.[5]
Education and career
[edit]DeLisle graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts in international affairs in 1982. He then earned his Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from Harvard Law School in 1990 and completed research towards a doctorate, all but dissertation, at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. He clerked for Chief Judge (later Justice) Stephen Breyer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit before working for the Office of Legal Counsel at the U.S. Department of Justice. In 1994, deLisle joined the University of Pennsylvania faculty as an assistant professor of law. He was promoted to full professor in 1999, and became Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law in 2006. In 2010, deLisle received a secondary appointment as professor of political science.[6][7]
Selected publications
[edit]- deLisle, Jacques; Goldstein, Avery, eds. (2014). China's Challenges. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-2312-5. JSTOR j.ctt9qh43f.[8]
- deLisle, Jacques; Goldstein, Avery; Yang, Guobin, eds. (2016). The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 9780812223514. JSTOR j.ctt1b3t8nr.[9]
- deLisle, Jacques; Goldstein, Avery, eds. (2017). China's Global Engagement: Cooperation, Competition, and Influence in the 21st Century. Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 9780815729693. JSTOR 10.7864/j.ctt1hfr0wn.[10]
- deLisle, Jacques; Goldstein, Avery (2019). To Get Rich Is Glorious: Challenges Facing China's Economic Reform and Opening at Forty. Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 9780815737254. JSTOR 10.7864/j.ctvbd8m70.[11]
- deLisle, Jacques; Goldstein, Avery, eds. (2021). After Engagement: Dilemmas in U.S.-China Security Relations. Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 978-0-8157-3835-0. JSTOR 10.7864/j.ctv11hpt2r.
- deLisle, Jacques; Yang, Guobin, eds. (2022). The Party Leads All: The Evolving Role of the Chinese Communist Party. Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 9780815739517.[12]
References
[edit]- ^ "Jacques deLisle". www.law.upenn.edu. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
- ^ "FPRI Appoints Michael Beckley as Director of the Asia Program and Jacques deLisle as Chair of the Asia Program - Foreign Policy Research Institute". www.fpri.org. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
- ^ "American Journal of Comparative Law". Retrieved March 20, 2026.
- ^ "2025 Current Fiscal Year Report: Advisory Committee on International Law".
- ^ "Annuaire – AIDC-IACL". Retrieved March 20, 2026.
- ^ "Jacques deLisle". University of Pennsylvania Law School. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
- ^ "Jacques deLisle". University of Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Contemporary China. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
- ^ Reviews of China's Challenges include:
- Wood, Nick (2015). "The rise of China: a review of China's Challenges, Edited by Jacques deLisle and Avery Goldstein". Harvard International Review. 36 (4).
- Verma, Raj (2017). "Jacques deLisle and Avery Goldstein, China's Challenges". Journal of Contemporary Asia. 47 (1): 168–170. doi:10.1080/00472336.2016.1178796.
- Verma, Raj (2017). "Book review: Jacques deLisle and Avery Goldstein (eds), China's Challenges". Journal of Asian and African Studies. 52 (8): 1277–1278. doi:10.1177/0021909616649540.
- Zheng, Yongnian (December 2015). "China's Challenges. Edited by Jacques Delisle and Avery Goldstein . Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. vi + 317 pp. $34.95; £23.00. ISBN 978-0-7391-8292-5". The China Quarterly. 224: 1094–1096. doi:10.1017/S0305741015001319.
- Bakken, Børge (January 2017). "China's Challenges, edited by Jacques DeLisle and Avery Goldstein. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. iv+317 pp. US$34.95/ £23.00 (paper, eBook)". The China Journal. 77: 198–200. doi:10.1086/689238.
- Vieira, Helena (October 25, 2015). "China's Challenges – Book Review". LSE Business Review.
- Dian, Matteo (October 19, 2015). "Book review: China's challenges edited by Jacques deLisle and Avery Goldstein". LSE Review of Books.
- ^ Reviews of The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China include:
- Hassid, Jonathan (July 2017). "The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China, edited by Jacques deLisle, Avery Goldstein, and Guobin Yang. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016. vi+284 pp. US$49.95/£32.50 (paper)". The China Journal. 78: 158–160. doi:10.1086/691709. JSTOR 26559306.
- Schneider, Florian (February 2017). "The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China, written by Jacques deLisle, Avery Goldstein, and Guobin Yang". Asiascape: Digital Asia. 4 (1–2): 147–157. doi:10.1163/22142312-12340073.
- Han, Rongbin (December 2016). "The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China". The China Quarterly. 228. doi:10.1017/S0305741016001326. JSTOR 26291606. ProQuest 1854072538.
- "Reviewed work: The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China by Jacques deLisle, Avery Goldstein, Guobin Yang". Contemporary Sociology. 47 (2): 246. March 2018. JSTOR 26425124.
- Huang, Ronggui (2018). "The internet, social media, and a changing China". Chinese Journal of Communication. 11 (1): 131–133. doi:10.1080/17544750.2018.1426375.
- ^ Reviews of China's Global Engagement include:
- Cheung, Hok Wong (March 2019). "Jacques deLisle and Avery Goldstein, Eds., China's Global Engagement: Cooperation, Competition, and Influence in the twenty-first Century". Journal of Chinese Political Science. 24 (1): 177–178. doi:10.1007/s11366-018-09591-x. ProQuest 2150946575.
- Fulton, Jonathan (September 2017). "China's global engagement: cooperation, competition, and influence in the 21st century. Edited by Jacques deLisle and Avery Goldstein. Washington DC: Brookings. 2017. 439pp. Index. Pb.: £27.50. ISBN978 0 81572 969 3. Available as e-book". International Affairs. 93 (5): 1283–1284. doi:10.1093/ia/iix148.
- ^ Pasquali, Paola (2021). "Forty Years of China's Economy: A Historical Perspective". The International Spectator. 56 (1): 146–148. doi:10.1080/03932729.2020.1851965.
- ^ Mittelstaedt, Jean Christopher (2023). "The Party Leads All: The Evolving Role of the Chinese Communist Party Edited by Jacques DeLisle and Guobin Yang. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press. viii + 427 pp. $49.79; £45.15 (pbk). ISBN 9780815739517". The China Quarterly. FirstView: 511–512. doi:10.1017/S0305741023000449.