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I am Daniel Garst

China Expert with In-Depth Knowledge and Experience

I have over a decade of living and working in China, giving me a deep understanding of the country’s economy, social change, and cultural life. I have published extensively in China, including scholarly articles, journalistic pieces, and grant proposals. I am also an experienced English editor and mentor to Chinese students applying to American universities.

My Unique China Experience

My China experience was unusual in two key respects. First, I spent a year living and working in a very low-tier city in Henan Province. This gave me a unique perspective on the lives of ordinary Chinese people. Second, I worked as a corporate trainer in a subsidiary company of the China National Petroleum Corporation. This gave me a ground-level view of how a Chinese state-owned enterprise operates.

My Expertise and Services

I am well-positioned to help individuals, businesses, and organizations dealing with China. I can provide consulting, editing, grant writing, mentoring, and public speaking services. I am also available to give presentations on China to groups of all sizes.

Specialist Skills and Experience – I am a highly experienced China expert with a proven track record of success in a variety of fields, including research, writing, editing, grant writing, speaking, and mentoring.

Research

I have published extensively on China, with my work appearing in top-flight academic journals, such as Comparative Political Studies, International Studies Quarterly, and Theory and Society. I have also co-authored research papers for the World Bank and the International Labor Organization.

Writing

I am a skilled writer with a clear and concise style. I have written for a variety of publications, including China Daily, China Capitalist, and Business Tianjin. I am also a regular guest columnist for China Daily and a frequent contributor of guest editorials to the same publication.

Editing

I am an experienced editor with a keen eye for detail. I have edited research reports, press releases, conference reports, and photography exhibitions for a variety of organizations, including the German Archaeological Institute, the Heinrich Bӧll Foundation, and Hill + Knowlton Strategies.

Grant Writing

I am a certified grant writer with a proven track record of success. I have written successful grants for the World Bank, the San Joaquin River Parkway Trust, and the Borui Chungxue Education Consulting Center.

Speaking

I am an engaging and informative speaker. I have addressed various groups on China-related topics, including the Chinese economy and the status of women in the country. I am also available to give presentations on a variety of other topics.

Mentoring

I have a deep understanding of American higher education and am passionate about helping students achieve their academic goals. I have mentored Chinese students seeking admission to US universities and have also taught a college preparatory mini-course on international trade.

Education

I have a BA in International Relations and German from the University of Southern California and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Minnesota. I am fluent in German and have a working knowledge of Mandarin Chinese.

Languages

Advanced German (speaking, reading, and writing), working knowledge of Mandarin Chinese

WRITING PORTFOLIO

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

Published while in China

(Co-authored with Wang Huiyao and Miao Lǚ). “Adieu to the Big City? Analyzing the Flow of Educated Skilled Talent from Beijing to Chengdu,” to be published as a WORLD BANK KNOMADS RESEARCH PAPER in 2016, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.

(Co-authored with Bao Yue, Miao Qi, and Liu Ying) (2016). “Human Capital, Perceived Domestic Institutional Quality, and Entrepreneurship among Highly Skilled Chinese Returnees,” JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP. Volume 20 (1): 1-22 (published as the lead article in the issue). Link: http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/jde.

Published prior to coming to China

“Thucydides and the Domestic Sources of International Politics,” in Lowell Gustafson, ed., A WORK TO LAST FOREVER: THUCYDIDES’ INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, pp. 67-95 (Baton Rogue, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 2000).

“From Sectoral Linkages to Class Conflict: Trade and Coalition Formation in Britain prior to and after World War I,” COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, Volume 32 (1999), pp. 788-809.

“From Factor Endowments to Class Struggle: Pre-World War I Germany and Rogowski’s Theory of Trade and Cleavages,” COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, Volume 31 (1998), pp. 22-44.

“Thucydides and Neorealism,” published as the lead article in the INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, Volume 33 (1989), pp. 3-27.

“Wallerstein and His Critics,” THEORY AND SOCIETY, Volume 14 (1985), pp. 469-495.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS (post China)

“Physical Infrastructure and Climate Change in Non-Advanced Countries: Conceptual and Empirical Issues and an Agenda for Future Research.” Prepared for the Dialogue on Civilization Think Tank, Berlin, Germany, April 8, 2018.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS (in China)

“Research Report on Policies to Attract and Retain Highly Skilled Workers in China.” Research Paper prepared by the Center for China and Globalization for the International Labor Organization organized June 20-23 Training Seminar on Talent Attraction Policies done under the auspices of the EU-China Dialogue on Global Talent Mobility.

“Who’s moving to Chinese Cities? Shifting Migration Patterns, Urbanization, and their Implications for China’s Economy and Society.” Background Briefing Paper for the International Organization on Migration March 16-17, 2016 Policy Seminar on “Migration and Cities” in Beijing under the EU-China Dialogue on Migration and Mobility Support.

NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLES, EDITORIALS AND COLUMNS:

“Mr. Nunes, Show Some Spine on Trade.  Valley Nut Growers Depend on You,” FRESNO BEE, June 10, 2018. https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/article212617564.html.

“China’s Flawed Megacities Scheme,” CHINA CAPITALIST e-newsletter, October 2016 (Since this is a private subscription e-newsletter on China’s economy and business affairs, there is no link to this or the other articles I have published in it).

“Off the Rails: China’s Central Asian HSR Dreams,” CHINA CAPITALIST e-newsletter, August 2016.

“Cut the Super-rich some Slack on Charity,” CHINA DAILY (U.S. edition), December 10, 2015. http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2015-12/10/content_22682305.htm.

“The Restless Rich and What to do about them,” CHINA DAILY, July 24, 2015. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2015-07/24/content_21392600.htm.

“Encourage the Super-rich to be More Charitable,” CHINA DAILY (U.S. edition), June 23, 2015. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2015-06/23/content_21075490.htm.

“Can Mercedes Be Nr. 1 in China?” CHINA CAPITALIST e-newsletter, January 2015.

“Changing the One Child Policy Won’t Stop the Greying of China,” CHINA DIGEST, an online digital magazine for mobile devices, article posted on December 18, 2014. No link was supplied by the magazine.

“Chinese tourists are golden harbingers,” CHINA DAILY, September 26, 2014. http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2014-09/26/content_18664813.htm

“China Mulls Reforming its Creaky Pension System, CHINA CAPITALIST e-newsletter, May 2014.

“Chinese Tourists Will Come of Age,” CHINA DAILY, April 30, 2014. http://europe.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2014-04/30/content_17475962.htm.

“China’s Supply Side Employment Challenge,” CHINA CAPITALIST e-newsletter, April 2014.

“How Well is China Tackling Socio-Economic Inequality?” CHINA CAPITALIST e-newsletter, March 2014.

“Hong Kong Anti-Tourist Protest Mood is Good for No One,” CHINA DAILY, February 25, 2014. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2014-02/25/content_17302732.htm.

“China Mulls the Tobin Tax,” CHINA CAPITALIST e-newsletter, February 2014.

Why Tuhao Year-end Bonus Matters,” CHINA DAILY, January 30, 2014. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2014-01/30/content_17265643.htm.

“As China Shifts from Coal, Foreign Firms Can Help it Build for a Greener Future,” CHINA CAPITALIST e-newsletter, January 2014.

“Silk Suits Fashion Designer to a Tea,” CHINA DAILY, October 28, 2013. http://www.chinadailyasia.com/life/2013-10/28/content_15095013.html.

New Tourism Law Raises Hopes,” CHINA DAILY, September 30, 2013. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2013-09/30/content_17004044.htm.

“Give Chinese Tourists a Break,” CHINA DAILY, August 6, 2013. http://europe.chinadaily.com.cn/travel/2013-08/07/content_16877885.htm.

“Living with the Internet Rumor Mill,” CHINA DAILY, May 17, 2013. http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2013-05/17/content_16506560.htm.

“Searching for the Digital Shangri-La: Can E-Commerce Help Global Retailers Crack Open the China Market?” Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business quarterly magazine, March 2013. http://english.ckgsb.edu.cn/?q=node/435.

“China’s Footloose Rich on the Move,” CHINA DAILY, December 5, 2012. http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2012-12/05/content_15987900.htm.

“Moving Toward Modernity: British Paintings at the World Art Museum,” SMART BEIJING online magazine, November 20, 2012; link is http://www.smartbeijing.com/articles/art/marching-toward-modernity-british-paintings-at-the-world-art-museum.

“Shadows and Highlights at the 798 XYZ Gallery,” SMART BEIJING online magazine, October 24, 2012; link is http://www.smartbeijing.com/articles/art/shadows-and-highlights-at-the-798-xyz-gallery.

“Indonesia’s New Land Reform Law: How Much of a Difference Will it Make?” published on June 1, 2012, in the online magazine, THE FINANCIALIST (affiliated with Credit Suisse); link is http://www.thefinancialist.com/indonesia-courts-infrastructure-investors/

“Carving a Strong Niche in China’s Civil Engineering Building Materials Market: The Maccaferri Story,” BUSINESS TIANJIN, May 2012. No link is available for this article.

“Dali: Still Paradise After all These Years?” HIGH ABOVE, the in-flight magazine of Hainan Airlines, May 2012. No link is available for this article.

“Xiamen: Not Just China’s Answer to New Orleans,” published in both English and in Chinese in the January 2012 issue of CHINA NATIONAL TRAVEL magazine; a longer version of this article was published in the February 2012 issue of HIGH ABOVE, the in-flight magazine of Hainan Airlines. Also published as “Xiamen: More than China’s New Orleans,” CHINA PICTORIAL, April 30, 2012. No links for the first two articles, but the CHINA PICTORIAL article link is http://www.chinapictorial.com.cn/en/destination/txt/2012-04/03/content_444567.htm.

“A Spring Festival Hutong Memory,” published January 20, 2012, as a web commentary, CHINA DAILY, http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2012-01-20/comment_14482267.

“These Streets are Made for Walking,” published January 6, 2012, as a web commentary, CHINA DAILY, http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2012-01-06/comment_14396540.

“Analyzing China’s First Decade in the WTO,” BUINSESS TIANJIN, December 2011. http://www.businesstianjin.com/images/magazine/2011-12.pdf.

“Building for a Green Future: An Interview with Mark Norris, China head of Knauf,” BUSINESSTIANJIN, December 2011. http://www.businesstianjin.com/images/magazine/2011-12.pdf.

“绿色北京,” CHINA CONSTRUCTION NEWS, November 8, 2011 (Chinese translation and republication of my “Building Toward a Greener Future, CHINA DAILY, metro edition, March 24, 2011 column).

“Sizing Up Asian Property Markets: Interview with Willy Shee, President of CBRE Asia,” BUSINESSTIANJIN, October 2011. No link is available for this article.

“北京城市规划面林困境—向上还是向外?” CHINA CONSTRUCTION NEWS, September 27, 2011 (Chinese translation and republication of my “Build Upward or Outward? The City’s Growth Dilemma,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, September 27, 2010 column).

“Beijing Should Not Be Ranked Nr. 8,” published August 22, 2011, as a web commentary, CHINA DAILY, http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2011-08/22/conent_13165061.htm

“Made in China, Loved Everywhere,” CHINA DAILY, August 5, 2011. http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2011-08/05/content_13183763.htm.

“Bringing Ordinary Buildings to Life,” CHINA DAILY, July 11, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“City has all the Credentials,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, May 25, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Relieve Subway’s Growing Pains,” CHINA DAILY, metro Edition, May 18, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

”Glorious New Unneeded Luxury Project,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, May 11, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“April in Blooms in Beijing,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, May 4, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“East beats West for Eats, but not for Culture,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, April 26, 2011. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2011-04/26/content_12393635.htm.

“Chinese Traditional Opera Gets a Second Wind,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, April 19, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Building Toward a Greener Future,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, March 24, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Braced for Gusts and Dust,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, March 14, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Cutting it Fine with Silk that is Soaked in Tea,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, March 14, 2011. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2011-03/14/content_12164618.htm.

“Spring is in the Air but first Comes the Big Chill,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, March 7, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“License Lottery is a Gamble that is Unlikely to Pay Off,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, March 1, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“I’m Resolved to do more in the Year of the Rabbit,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, February 21, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Capital’s Festive Spirit Lasts all Year Long for Art Fans,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, February 14, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Homegrown Food Offers the Best Value for the Money,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, January 31, 2011. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2011-01/31/content_11942922.htm.

“Many Factors take the Bite out of Foreign Eateries,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, January 17, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Dry Up the City’s Water Shortage by Using Less,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, January 11, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Few Seem to Have Bought into City’s Finance Street,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, January 4, 2011. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Beijing Silver Designer has a European Tint,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, December 30, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“City Needs to Mop Up Waste and Reasonably Allocate Water,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, December 28, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“City Must Seek Ways to Turn Tide on its Water Crisis,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, December 14, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Liang Sicheng’s Vision for Historic Beijing Can Be Revived,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, December 6, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article

“Beijing’s Parks are its Best-kept Secret,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, November 29, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Beijing Crammed Full of Life,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, November 22, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Autumn in Beijing, It’s Good to Live it Again,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, October 25, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Good and Bad Things about the Rich,” CHINA DAILY, October 21, 2010. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2010-10/21/content_11441078.htm.

“Gulou Gets a Reprieve,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, October 18, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Designer Marks out a New Dream,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, October 13, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Heavenly Temples One May Overlook,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, October 11, 2010. Link is no longer exists for this particular article.

“Build Upward or Outward? The City’s Growth Dilemma,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, September 27, 2010. Link no longer exists for this particular article.

“Mixing with Beijing’s Fashion Glitterati Makes My Head Spin,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, September 13, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Overlooked Treasures are Worth the Effort,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, September 6, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Let’s Make it too Expensive to Drive,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, August 30, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Trouble-free in Sanlitun,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, August 23, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Preserve the Best Lanes for Pedestrians,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, August 9, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Architectural Wonder or a Potential Eyesore?” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, August 2, 2010. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2010-08/02/content_11082018.htm.

“Luxury Goods Don’t Buy Happiness,” CHINA DAILY, July 30, 2010.  http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/2010-08/03/content_11086114.htm.

“Tianjin’s Eco-City is a Model for Beijing,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, July 26, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Is There Really a Property Bubble?” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, July 19, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Home Ownership is just a Dream for Many Beijingers,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, July 14, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Abolish Hukou-related University Admission Quotas,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, July 5, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Getting Malled to Death,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, June 28, 2010. Link Is no longer available for this particular article.

“Rule Breakers Snap Society,” CHINA DIALY, metro edition, June 21, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“One Door Closes, Another Opens, CHINA DAILY, metro edition, June 16, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Rural Economies May Break Invisible Shackles of Hukou,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, June 7, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“In Praise of an Expatriate City,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, May 13, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Tackling the Chronic Traffic Problem,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, May 5, 2010. Link no longer available for this particular article.

“Why China’s Nouveau Riche Stink,” CHINA DAILY, April 30, 2010. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2010-04/30/content_9795347.htm.

“Appreciating Beijing’s Modern Architecture,” CHINA DALY, metro edition, April 26, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Security Tight at Subway Stations,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, April 19, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Save Avant-garde Art,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, April 12, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“April is the Kindest Month,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, April 7, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“My Favorite Beijing Streets,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, March 29, 2010.  http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/life/2010-03/29/content_9655308.htm.

“Mourning Beijing’s Lost Charms,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, March 25, 2010. Link I is no longer available for this particular article.

“Foreign Women Need No Show to Celebrate their Grace,” GLOBAL TIMES, March 17, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Long Road Ahead for Emissions,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, March 15, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Don’t have a Yuan for the Road,” CHINA DAILY, March 10, 2010. http://europe.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2010-03/10/content_11591573.htm.

“China’s Big Easy,” CHINA DAILY, March 3, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Living with the Locals,” CHINA DAILY, metro edition, March 1, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Let’s Google for Truth Behind Search Engine’s Pullout,” CHINA DAILY, January 21, 2010. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2010-01/21/content_9352432.htm.

“Reinventing Myself in an Ever-Changing China” GLOBAL TIMES, January 4, 2010. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“China Caricatured Yet Again in another Blockbuster,” CHINA DAILY, December 19, 2009. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2009-12/19/content_9201942.htm.

“Good tidings from China on Climate Change,” CHINA DAILY, December 16, 2009. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009copenhagenclimate/2009-12/17/content_9192229.htm.

“Money is Need, not Greed for Chinese,” CHINA DAILY, November 27, 2009. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/thinktank/2009-11/27/content_9061394.htm.

Reflections on Beijing’s Underground Labyrinth,” CHINA DAILY, November 11, 2009. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cityguide/2009-11/18/content_8996575.htm.

“The World of Chinese Films One Doesn’t Know,” CHINA DAILY, November 6, 2009. http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2009-11/06/content_11897146.htm.

“Treading Like a Deer in Drivers’ Headlights,” CHINA DAILY, September 19-20, 2009. Link I s no longer available for this particular article.

“China’s Strict Gun Laws Make Me Feel Safer,” THE GLOBAL TIMES, August 13, 2009. Link is no longer available for this particular article.

“Slow but Sure Withering Away of the ‘China Price,’” CHINA DAILY, August 13, 2009. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2009-08/13/content_8563699.htm.

“High Gas Prices Good for Economy, Ecology,” CHINA DAILY, July 16, 2009. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2009-07/15/content_8432342.htm

“An Economic Shift in the Desired Direction,” CHINA DAILY, June 25, 2009. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2009-06/25/content_8321344.htm

“From Chinglish to Standard Business English” a two-part article that appeared in the China National Logging/Great Wall Drilling Company’s LEAP magazine in 2008-2009. No link for this article.

“Henan Province Time,” FRESNO COMMUNITY ALLIANCE NEWSLETTER, August 2006. No link for this article

“I came to China to Teach, but I learned too,” FRESNO BEE newspaper editorial, July 15, 2006. Link for this particular article is no longer available.

“’Evil’ doesn’t get Us very far in explaining Global Terrorism,” FRESNO COMMUNITY ALLIANCE NEWSLETTER editorial, September 2005. No link for the article.

“Not a Gift from the Almighty,” FRESNO COMMUNITY ALLIANCE NEWSLETTER editorial, March 2005. No link for this article.

“Misconceptions about Welfare only blur the focus of Debate,” FRESNO BEE newspaper editorial, published sometime in 1994 or 1995. Link for this particular article is no longer available.

GRANT-WRITING:

Wrote a grant for the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) to assess the impact of local Chengdu talent attraction schemes on reverse migration from Beijing back to Sichuan and their effectiveness in luring skilled labor back to the city; grant was approved by the World Bank in May 2015, which awarded $13,975 to the CCG.

Researched and co-wrote an oral histories project for the San Joaquin River Trust and Parkway. Funding for the project was awarded to the Trust by the California Council on the Humanities on May 1, 2004.

ACADEMIC JOURNAL MANUSCRIPT REVIEW (All Pre-China):

COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, 1996 and 1998.

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, 1993.

REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, 1991-1992.

AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 1989 and 2002.

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, 1985-2000

COPY-EDITING:

HIGH ABOVE, in-flight magazine of Hainan Airlines, December 2011 to May 2014: Copy-edited and polished English language articles for the magazine.

German Archeological Institute, Beijing, November 2011 to June 2013: Copy-edited and polished reports concerning archeological research in China and transcribed presentations given at archeological research conferences; appointed Chief English Editor in April 2013 for the Ancient Silk Fashion Archeological Project.

Tourism Education Press, Beijing International Studies University, January 2007 to November 2015: Copy-edited, polished, and in many cases completely rewrote the English writing for dozens of book-length manuscripts.

Qianmen Tianhe Commercial Company, Beijing, from January-February 2010: Copy edited and polished publicity documents for the company’s “Imagine Taiwan” project near Qianmen, Beijing.

Heinrich Böll Foundation, Beijing Office, June 2010 to March 2011. Copy-edited conference reports, grant proposals, and photography exhibition programs.

Jintai Academy, Beijing, January 2009 to December 2009. Copy-edited and polished publicity brochures, event announcements, course descriptions, and instructor ppt presentations.

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