Mary Gallagher

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Associate Professor

Office Location(s): 7743 Haven Hall
734.615.9154
metg@umich.edu
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  • Affiliation(s)
    • Faculty Associate, Center for Chinese Studies
    • Faculty Associate, Center for Comparative Political Studies
  • Fields of Study
    • Developing and transitional states
    • Chinese politics
    • Law and social change
  • About

    Mary Gallagher is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan, where she is also the Director of the Center for Chinese Studies, and a faculty associate at the Center for Comparative Political Studies at the Institute for Social Research.  Her research areas are Chinese politics, comparative politics of transitional and developing states, and law and society.  The underlying question that drives her research in all of these areas is whether the development of markets is linked to the sequential development of democratic politics and legal rationality.  Put simply, she is interested in the relationships between capitalism, law and democracy.  Her empirical research in China is used to explore these larger theoretical questions.  

    Professor Gallagher was a foreign student in China in 1989 at Nanjing University.  She also taught at the Foreign Affairs College in Beijing from 1996-1997.  She was a Fulbright Research Scholar from 2003 to 2004 at East China University of Politics and Law in Shanghai, China.  It was funded by the Fulbright Association and the National Science Foundation.  From 2005-2007 she was part of the public intellectual program for the National Committee on US-China Relations, a program that brought together academics and policy makers working on US-China relations.  

  • Education
    • Princeton University, Ph.D. (Politics)
    • Princeton University, M.A. (Politics)
    • Smith College, B.A. cum laude (Government)
  • Awards
    • The Rule of Law in China: If They Build It, Who Will Come?
  • Grants
    • Roy Pierce Scholars' Fund Award (2006)
    • American Council of Learned Societies (2006)
    • US-China Legal Cooperation Fund (2004)
  • Presentations
    • Winning Coalition Size and Economic Performance: The Selectorate Theory and East Asian Developmental States (MPSA Annual Meeting, 2012)
    • Bottom-Up Enforcement: Legal Mobilization as Law Enforcement in the PRC (APSA Annual Meeting, 2010)
    • Who has the right to make law in China? Populism, Professionalism, and Fragmentation in China’s Legal Realms (Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, 2010)
  • Courses Taught
    • Authoritarian Politics
    • Graduate Seminar in Chinese Politics
    • Interdisciplinary Seminar in Chinese Studies: The Social Sciences
  • Selected Publications:
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