Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard
Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard is a Danish historian and academic. He is the Professor of China Studies at the Department of International Economics and Management and Director of the China Policy Program at Copenhagen Business School. He is an internationally recognized authority on China's political economy, including state-Party-business relations and the role of the Chinese Communist Party in the current modernization process. EducationKjeld Erik Brødsgaard obtained MA degree in History in 1978 from Aarhus University and the University of Copenhagen. He studied in Peking University (1978-1979), Nanjing University (1982-1983) and Stanford University (1980-1981). In 1990, Brødsgaard obtained his Ph.D. in Modern Chinese Studies from the University of Copenhagen after successfully defending of a thesis titled "Readjustment and Reform in the Chinese Economy, 1953-86".[1] CareerAcademic careerFrom 1984 to 1986, Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard was a Carlsberg Foundation Research Fellow. In 1986, he was appointed Assistant Professor in Third World Studies at the East Asian Institute of the University of Copenhagen, while also serving as director of the university's Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies. From 1990-2003, he was Associate Professor of Modern East Asian History at Copenhagen University. In 2003 he moved to Copenhagen Business School (CBS) to become Professor of International Business in Asia/China and to head the Asia Research Centre. He has held visiting professorships at, among others, Peking University, National University of Singapore and Academia Sinica.[1] Editorial workKjeld Erik Brødsgaard serves on many editorial boards, including China: An International Journal;[2] Journal of Current Chinese Affairs;[3] Governance and Public Policy in China; and China Report.[4] He is the founder and chief editor of the Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies.[5] Publications
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