Avery N. Goldstein (born 1954) is an American political scientist currently serving as the David M. Knott Professor of Global Politics and International Relations at the
University of Pennsylvania and a senior fellow at the
Foreign Policy Research Institute. His research focuses on international relations theory, strategic studies, and Chinese Politics.[1]
Education
Goldstein holds a BA in political science (1975) and a MS in secondary education (1976) from the
University of Pennsylvania, as well as a MA (1978) and PhD (1985) in political science from
UC Berkeley.
Academic career
Goldstein joined UPenn as an assistant professor of political science in 1985.[2][3] In 2009, he was appointed David M. Knott Professor of Global Politics and International Relations.[4]
Selected publications
Goldstein, Avery (1991). From Bandwagon to Balance-of-Power Politics: Structural Constraints and Politics in China, 1949-1978. Stanford University Press.
ISBN9780804718509.[5]
Goldstein, Avery (2000). Deterrence and Security in the 21st Century: China, Britain, France, and the Enduring Legacy of the Nuclear Revolution. Stanford University Press.
ISBN9780804737364.[6]
Goldstein, Avery (2005). Rising to the Challenge: China’s Grand Strategy and International Security. Stanford University Press.
ISBN9780804751384.[7]
^Reviews of From Bandwagon to Balance-of-Power Politics include:
Teiwes, Frederick C. (July 1992). "From Bandwagon to Balance-of-Power Politics: Structural Constraints and Politics in China 1949-1978. by Avery Goldstein". The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs (28): 177–179.
doi:
10.2307/2950061.
JSTOR2950061.
Reins, Thomas D. (1993). "From Bandwagon to Balance-of-Power Politics: Structural Constraints and Politics in China, 1949–1978 Goldstein, Avery: Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press 366 pp., ISBN 0-8047-1850-4, Publication Date: 1991". History: Reviews of New Books. 21 (3): 130–131.
doi:
10.1080/03612759.1993.9948694.
^Reviews of Deterrence and Security in the 21st Century include:
Lee, Wei-chin (2002). "Deterrence and Security in the 21st Century: China, Britain, France, and the Enduring Legacy of Nuclear Revolution (review)". China Review International. 9 (1).
doi:
10.1353/cri.2003.0027.
Freedman, Lawrence (March 2002). "Deterrence and Security in the 21st Century: China, Britain, France, and the Enduring Legacy of the Nuclear Revolution. By Avery Goldstein. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2000. 356p. $49.50". American Political Science Review. 96 (1): 262–263.
doi:
10.1017/S0003055402344344.
Quester, George H. (December 2001). "Reviewed Work: Deterrence and Security in the 21st Century: China, Britain, and France, and the Enduring Legacy of the Nuclear Revolution by Avery Goldstein". Political Psychology. 22 (4): 860–862.
JSTOR3792491.
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.
doi:
10.1086/689238.
^ 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.
JSTOR26559306.
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.
"Reviewed work: The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China by Jacques deLisle, Avery Goldstein, Guobin Yang". Contemporary Sociology. 47 (2): 246. March 2018.
JSTOR26425124.
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.
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.
ProQuest2150946575.
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.
Avery N. Goldstein (born 1954) is an American political scientist currently serving as the David M. Knott Professor of Global Politics and International Relations at the
University of Pennsylvania and a senior fellow at the
Foreign Policy Research Institute. His research focuses on international relations theory, strategic studies, and Chinese Politics.[1]
Education
Goldstein holds a BA in political science (1975) and a MS in secondary education (1976) from the
University of Pennsylvania, as well as a MA (1978) and PhD (1985) in political science from
UC Berkeley.
Academic career
Goldstein joined UPenn as an assistant professor of political science in 1985.[2][3] In 2009, he was appointed David M. Knott Professor of Global Politics and International Relations.[4]
Selected publications
Goldstein, Avery (1991). From Bandwagon to Balance-of-Power Politics: Structural Constraints and Politics in China, 1949-1978. Stanford University Press.
ISBN9780804718509.[5]
Goldstein, Avery (2000). Deterrence and Security in the 21st Century: China, Britain, France, and the Enduring Legacy of the Nuclear Revolution. Stanford University Press.
ISBN9780804737364.[6]
Goldstein, Avery (2005). Rising to the Challenge: China’s Grand Strategy and International Security. Stanford University Press.
ISBN9780804751384.[7]
^Reviews of From Bandwagon to Balance-of-Power Politics include:
Teiwes, Frederick C. (July 1992). "From Bandwagon to Balance-of-Power Politics: Structural Constraints and Politics in China 1949-1978. by Avery Goldstein". The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs (28): 177–179.
doi:
10.2307/2950061.
JSTOR2950061.
Reins, Thomas D. (1993). "From Bandwagon to Balance-of-Power Politics: Structural Constraints and Politics in China, 1949–1978 Goldstein, Avery: Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press 366 pp., ISBN 0-8047-1850-4, Publication Date: 1991". History: Reviews of New Books. 21 (3): 130–131.
doi:
10.1080/03612759.1993.9948694.
^Reviews of Deterrence and Security in the 21st Century include:
Lee, Wei-chin (2002). "Deterrence and Security in the 21st Century: China, Britain, France, and the Enduring Legacy of Nuclear Revolution (review)". China Review International. 9 (1).
doi:
10.1353/cri.2003.0027.
Freedman, Lawrence (March 2002). "Deterrence and Security in the 21st Century: China, Britain, France, and the Enduring Legacy of the Nuclear Revolution. By Avery Goldstein. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2000. 356p. $49.50". American Political Science Review. 96 (1): 262–263.
doi:
10.1017/S0003055402344344.
Quester, George H. (December 2001). "Reviewed Work: Deterrence and Security in the 21st Century: China, Britain, and France, and the Enduring Legacy of the Nuclear Revolution by Avery Goldstein". Political Psychology. 22 (4): 860–862.
JSTOR3792491.
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.
doi:
10.1086/689238.
^ 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.
JSTOR26559306.
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.
"Reviewed work: The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China by Jacques deLisle, Avery Goldstein, Guobin Yang". Contemporary Sociology. 47 (2): 246. March 2018.
JSTOR26425124.
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.
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.
ProQuest2150946575.
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.