Zhiyuan Cui is a Professor at the School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing. He received his Ph.D in Political Science from University of Chicago in 1995 and taught at the Department of Political Science at MIT from 1995 to 2003. He was Anthony W. and Lulu C.Wang Distinguished Visiting Professor at Cornell University Law School in 2007 and 2008. He was selected as a Fellow of The Institute for Advanced Studies in Berlin in 2004. His selective writings include "The Dilemma of Invisible Hand Paradigm"(1999, Economic Science Publisher, Beijing; "The Second Thought Liberalization Movement and Institutional Innovation"(Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1997), "Whither China?"(Seoul, 2003). He is a co-author (with Adam Przeworski et al) of "Sustainable Democracy"(Cambridge University Press, 1995) and the editor of Robert Unger's "Politics"(Verso, 1997). With Huang Ping, he co-edited "China and Globalization: Washington Consensus, Beijing Consensus or what?" (Beijing, 2005). His recent essays are translated into Korean as
The Manifesto for Petty Bourgeois Socialism (2014):
http://dolbegae.co.kr/book/2848/
Areas of Research:Political economics; political philosophy