Chen, Jie
(Principal Investigator). 2009-2010.
Research Grant: “The Middle Class
as the Agents of Political Change in
China.” National Science Foundation.
$20,000 (SES-0936245).
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
2006-2009. Research Grant: “Private
Entrepreneurs as the Agents of Political
Change in China.” National Science
Foundation. $200,000 (SES-0550518).
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
2005. International Conference Grant:
“The Rise of China and Theories
of International Relations and Comparative
Politics.” Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation
for International Scholarly Exchange.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
2003. Summer Research Fellowship: "The
Conceptual Patterns of Chinese Mass
Attitudes toward Democracy: Individual
Liberty vs. Social Order." College
of Arts and Letters, Old Dominion University.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
2001-2002. Research Fellowship: “The
Popular Support for China’s Current
Political Regime.” The Woodrow
Wilson Center for International Scholars
for the 2001-2002 academic year.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
2001-2002. Research Fellowship: “Conceptual
Patterns of Democratic Beliefs in China.”
The Fulbright Scholar Program for summer
2002 (May-August 2002).
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator)
with Robert Holden. 2000. Area Studies
Development Grant: “Strengthening
Asian Studies through Faculty Training,
Study Abroad, Enhanced Language and
Literature Instruction, and the Establishment
of an Asian Studies Major.” Department
of Education, Title VI-A Program (for
2 years). $280,000.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
2000. Research Fellowship: “Congruence
between Mass and Elite Attitudes and
Constraint of Their Respective Belief
Systems in China.” The East Asian
Institute, National University of Singapore.
$36,000.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
1998. Summer Research Fellowship: “Mass
Political Apathy in China: A Survey
of Beijing Residents.” Old Dominion
University. $5,000.
Holden, Robert (Principal Investigator),
Chen, Jie (Consultant), and others (Consultants).
1998. Teaching Improvement Grant: “Undergraduate
International Studies and Foreign Language
Programs.” U.S. Department of
Education (Title VI-A). $4,564 (for
“The Summer in China Program”).
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator),
Yang Zhong (Co-Investigator). 1997.
Research Grant: “Political Attitudes
toward the Post-Deng Regime: A Survey
of Beijing Residents.” Center
for Social Science Research of University
of Tennessee. $2,500.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
1997. Research Grant: “Political
Attitudes toward the Post-Deng Regime:
A Survey of Beijing Residents.”
University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
$1,500.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
1997. Summer Research Grant: “The
Relationship between Political Democratization
and Economic Modernization: A Case Study
of Taiwan.” Great Alliance for
Unification of China (Taiwan). $3,800.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
1996. Teaching Improvement Grant: “Establishing
a Cross-Campus Asian Studies Minor through
Distance Education.” Wisconsin
Higher Education Improvement Council.
$8,500.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
1996. Teaching Improvement Grant: “A
Training Program for Teaching of Specialized
Area-Study Courses through Distance
Education.” University of Wisconsin
System’s Council of International
Education and Office of Academic Affairs.
$ 3,000.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
1996. Teaching Improvement Grant: “Cross-Campus
Collaboration in Teaching Specialized
Area-Study Courses through Distance
Education.” Wisconsin Educational
Communications Board. $7,500.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
1995-1996. Research Grant: "Value
Changes in Post-Tiananmen China: A Survey
in Beijing, China." The University
of Wisconsin System. $3,000.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
1995-1996. Faculty Research Grant: “The
Emergence of New Social Classes and
Their Influence over Political Development
in Contemporary China.” University
of Wisconsin-River Falls. $1,500.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator),
and Jan Hillard (Co-Investigator). 1995.
Grant for Chinese Higher Education Administration
Workshop at University of Wisconsin-River
Falls. Beijing Higher Education Commission.
$60,000.
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
1995. Teaching and Research Fellowship
in China. Rockefeller Foundation through
the Washington Center for China Studies.
$1,600 .
Chen, Jie (Principal Investigator).
1990-1991. Graduate Student Research
Grant: “Ideological Factor in
U.S. Foreign Policy.” Washington
State University. $1,000.
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