Roselyn Hsueh is a Professor of Political Science at Temple University, where she co-directs the Certificate in Political Economy. In 2024-2025, she is based at the Berkeley Economy and Society Initiative as the inaugural Visiting Scholar. She is the author of Micro-institutional Foundations of Capitalism: Sectoral Pathways to Globalization in China, India, and Russia (Cambridge University Press, 2022), China’s Regulatory State: A New Strategy for Globalization (Cornell University Press, 2011), and scholarly articles and book chapters on states and markets, industrial policy, comparative regulation and governance, and development and globalization. Various peer-reviewed journals, including Comparative Political Studies, Governance, and Review of Policy Research, have published her work. As a policy commentator, her work has featured in such outlets as the BBC, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, and The New York Times. She has testified before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission and consulted for The Center for Strategic and International Studies and The National Bureau of Asian Research. The Fulbright Global Scholar Award and other prestigious fellowships and visiting professorships in China, India, Mexico, Russia, and Taiwan have funded her research and international fieldwork. She held the Hayward R. Alker Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Southern California and earned her B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.
Roselyn Hsueh