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PROFESSIONAL CV
(June, 5, 2020)
Maria Csanádi
Connection: Institute of Economics, Centre for Economics and Regional Studies
Address: Tóth Kálmán u. 4. 1097 Budapest. office: T.3.40
email: [email protected]
phone: +36 30 8164260
Education and degrees:
1973 Karl Marx University of Economics, Budapest (M.Se. Thesis: Industrial
Activity of General Whole Sale Co-operatives in Hungary Between 1968 and
1971)
1978 Doctoral. Thesis: Selectivity in the Distribution of Resources and Subsidies in
Hungary
1993 PhD Thesis: System dependencies: The Impact of State-socialism on the
Transformation in Hungary
2005 Academic Doctoral Thesis: A Comparative Model of Party-States:
Structural and Dynamic Background of Similarities and Differences in
Reproduction, Reforms, Collapse and Transformation
Languages
English, French, Italian, Portuguese (State exams) and spoken German
Research interest and current researches in progress:
Institutionalized interdependencies between economic and political decision making in
partystate systems.
Structural similarities and dissimilarities between different party-state systems.
Development and institutionalization of the new Hungarian power structure and comparative
studies on this topic in Eastern Europe and China;
Comparative theory the structure, operation and transformation of party-states systems,
specifics of Chinese transformation;
Impact of global crisis on system transformation in China and its spatial disparities; spatial
disparities impact of global crisis on migration and institutionalizing policies (2009-2010);
Spatial disparities of the impact of stimulus package in China on migration and on the
dynamics of economic transformation (2010-2016)
Common systemic ground behind the disparities of European and Chinese transformations
Overinvestment and Economic Overheating in China after the Global Crisis: An Interpretation
with a Comparative Model on Communist Systems
Dynamics of anti-corruption campaigns and power redistribution in China
Opening up the black box: transformation specifics through enterprise entry and exit in
China and its relation to overinvestment
Regional specifics of transformation in China through enterprise entry and exit and their
relation to overinvestment (research in progress)
Power and corruption: how to institutionalize authoritarian power and corruption in a captured
democracy? The case of Hungary since 2010 (research in progress)
Teaching experience:
Courses on "Structure of Interdependencies Between Political and Economic Decision-
Making", "Political Criteria in the Selective Distribution of Resources in 1970-79 and in 1980-
88", at Karl Marx University Regularly in Budapest University of Economics in comparative
macroeconomics, each time the course reached my topic
My model was on the curricula ELTE University Department of Sociology 2007 February-May
Structure, dynamics and transformation of party-states, with a special view on Hungary and
China József Attila University at Szeged doctoral and master school research on comparing
Russian and Chinese transformations between 2008 and 2016, and at Pázmány Péter
University since 2018-
Fellowships:
Kellogg Institute, The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, between
11September - 15 December, 1992
Cornell University, Department of Govemment in 1993 March
East Asian Institute National University of Singapore, (2005 July-August)
Oxford University China Center visiting fellow, 2009, March
Publications
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Other Activities:
Organization and participation with presentations at six Workshops for presenting newest
research results of Chinese and Hungarian colleagues between the Institute of Economics HAS
and Beijing Normal University School of Economics and Business Administration in the
framework of research collaboration between the two Institutes since 2011 and 2016
Research interest and current researches in progress:
Institutionalized interdependencies between economic and political decision making in
partystate systems.
Structural similarities and dissimilarities between different party-state systems.
Development and institutionalization of the new Hungarian power structure and comparative
studies on this topic in Eastern Europe and China;
Comparative theory the structure, operation and transformation of party-states systems,
specifics of Chinese transformation;
Impact of global crisis on system transformation in China and its spatial disparities; spatial
disparities impact of global crisis on migration and institutionalizing policies (2009-2010);
Spatial disparities of the impact of stimulus package in China on migration and on the
dynamics of economic transformation (2010-2016)
Common systemic ground behind the disparities of European and Chinese transformations
Overinvestment and Economic Overheating in China after the Global Crisis: An Interpretation
with a Comparative Model on Communist Systems
Dynamics of anti-corruption campaigns and power redistribution in China
Opening up the black box: transformation specifics through enterprise entry and exit in
China and its relation to overinvestment
Regional specifics of transformation in China through enterprise entry and exit and their
relation to overinvestment
Power and corruption: how to institutionalize authoritarian power and corruption in a captured
democracy? The case of Hungary since 2010 (research in progress)
The spatial agglomeration of network and market enterprises in China), is being prepared in
cooperation with Balázs Lengyel and Shengyu Liu to the journal PLOS ONE (work in
progress).
Social and power connotations in the reactions to the pandemics (COVID-19) world-wide
Teaching experience:
Courses on "Structure of Interdependencies Between Political and Economic Decision-
Making", "Political Criteria in the Selective Distribution of Resources in 1970-79 and in 1980-
88", at Karl Marx University Regularly in Budapest University of Economics in comparative
macroeconomics, each time the course reached my topic
My model was on the curricula ELTE University Department of Sociology 2007 February-May
Structure, dynamics and transformation of party-states, with a special view on Hungary and
China József Attila University at Szeged doctoral and master school research on comparing
Russian and Chinese transformations between 2008 and 2016, and PhD advisor since 2008
Teaching Pázmány Péter University since 2018-
Fellowships:
Kellogg Institute, The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, between
11September - 15 December, 1992
Cornell University, Department of Govemment in 1993 March
East Asian Institute National University of Singapore, (2005 July-August)
Oxford University China Center visiting fellow, 2009, March
Projects
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Publications
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Academic lectures at universities and research institutes:
1989
Party-State Interlocking Directorates: Economic and Political Decision Making in Hungary.
Paper presented at Northwestern University's Interdisciplinary Seminar Series on Soviet and East
European Reforms,
1992
Dividing the Pie: Bureaucratic Politics In Socialist Hungary. Center for East-European Studies,
University of California, Berkeley,
Institutionalized Relationships Between the Party and the State and Economy. University of
Wisconsin, Madison,
Institutionalized Relationships Between Party and State Decision Making Structure. Center for
European Studies, Harvard University,
Party-State Interlocking Directorates: Economic and Political Decision Making m Hungary.
Northwestern University, Evanston,
Structure, Cohesion and Disintegration of Interlocking Directorates. Columbia University, New
York, Structure, Cohesion and Disintegration of Interlocking Directorates. New School of Social
Researches, New York,
Structure, Cohesion and Disintegration of Interlocking Directorates. University of Connecticut,
Storrs,
The Structure, Development, Reproduction and Decay of Party-State Systems. Notre Dame
University, Kellogg Institutefor International Studies, Indiana,
Major Factors and Reasons of Uncertainty in Post-Communism Notre Dame University The
Kellogg Institute of International Studies, Indiana,
1993
The Dynamics of the Emerging of the Extreme Right in Hungary Cornell University European
Studies Institute, Ithaca,
1997
Environmental Consequences of Enterpreneurial Behaviour The Woodrow Wilson Institute,
Washington, Environmental Consequences of Enterpreneurial Behaviour at International
Institutional Development Center for Risk Management, Washington,
Environmental Consequences of Enterpreneurial Behaviour at Notre Dame University,
1999
The Structural and Dynamic Properties of the Interactive Party-State (IPS) Model Central
European University (CEU) Budapest, 1999
Environmental Connotations of the Privatization and FDI in Hungary Central European
University (CEU) Budapest,
2000
Structural and Dynamic Properties of the Interactive Party-State (IPS) Model Budapest
University of Economics, Budapest,
2001
Environmental Connotations of the Privatization and FDI in Hungary Unirule Institute of
Economics, Beijing,
A Model of Social and Political Change of Party-states: Structural and Dynamic Background of
Similarities and Differences in Reproduction, Reforms, Collapse and Transformation China
Center for Economic Research, Peking University, Beijing,
The Interactive Party-state Model: Different Patterns Self-reproduction and Transformation and
Critical Stage of Transformation in China, Symposium on "Problems During the Transitional
Period" China Center for Comparative Politics, Beijing
2003
Structural and dynamic background of reforms and the Hungarian transformation path
Blankensee, Germany, 2004 Reforms in a Comparative Perspective: Comparing East European
and Chinese Reforms East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore
2005
Challenging Comparative Reform Views Europe Asia Institute, Shanghai, 2005
Beijing,
Challenging Comparative reform views Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Europe Asia
Institute 2
Challenging Comparative reform views School of Government, Beijing University,
Comparing Hungarian and Chinese Transformations, Institute of China Center for Comparative
Politics, Beijing,
2006
Why Eastern Europe does notfollow the Chinese Path of Economic Transformation? East Asian
Institute, National University of Singapore,
Environmental connotations of the privatization process Institute of Quantitative and Technical
Economics Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
The IPS model and its Chinese version Institute of Quantitative and Technical Economics
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
The IPS model and its Chinese version Institute of Russian, East European and Central Asian
Studies Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
The IPS model and its Chinese version Department of Political Science, Beijing Normal
University, Beijing
Party-states as networks "International Conference on Network Analysis and Complexity"
Budapest , 2006 31 July-2 August
2007
What have we learned from post-communist transformations? Institute for Russian, East
European and Central Asian Studies of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASS )
The IPS model and its Hungarian and Chinese specifics Institute of World Economy CASS,
Beijing
The IPS model and its Hungarian and Chinese specifics Institute of Economics CASS , Beijing
2008
The IPS model and its Hungarian and Chinese specifics Department of Political Sciences,
University of Science and Technology (Hong Kong)
What have we learned from post-communist transformations? Chinese University of Hong Kong
Spatial disparities of system transformation in China Center for Comparative Politics and
Economics of the CC (Beijing)
Spatial disparities of system transformation in China Beijing Normal University Economics and
Resource Management Institute (Beijng)
Spatial disparities of system transformation in China Institute of Economics CASS (Beijng)
Spatial disparities of system transformation in China Peking University China Center for
Economic Research (Beijng)
Spatial disparities of system transformation in China Beijing Normal University School of
Economics and Business (Beijng)
Political transformation in party-states: a theoretical approach UNIRULE Institute of Economics
(Beijng)
Party-state systems and system transformations Kyoto University (Kyoto)
Spatial disparities of system transformation in China Chuou University (Tokyo)
2009
Global crisis and its implications on political transformation in China, Oxford University (UK),
The impact of global crisis on system transformation in China and its spatial disparities Renmin
University, Department of Economic Geography, Beijing
The impact of global crisis on system transformation in China and its spatial disparities Center
for Comparative Politics and Economics of the CC, Beijing
The impact of global crisis on Hungary Institute of Economics CASS, Beijing The model of the
structure, operation and transformation of party-states BNU SEBA, Beijing
Comparing the data of 16 prefectures (preparatory course for field study) BNU -- SEBA, Beijing,
Interviewing methodology (a preparatory course for field study) BNU SEBA, Beijing,
2010
Adaptation pressures on system transformation during global growth and global decline Institue
of Economics CASS, Beijing
2011
Adaptation pressures on system transformation and reactions during global decline. King’s
College, London,
Structure, operation and transformation of party-state systems Fudan University, Shanghai
Structure, operation and transformation of party-state systems Shanghai Normal University
Department of Cold War
Intensive seminar on interviewing methodology and preparatory works for migrant interview
plans Beijing Normal Universtiy SEBA
2012
The Chinese way of Economic reforms London School of Economics
2013
Az IPS modell, a pártállam szerkezete, működése és átalakulása előadás, MTA
Történettudományi Intézet
2014
Crisis, stimulus package and migration presentation at the Institute of Political and Economic
Studies CCCP CC, Beijing
Systemic Background of Investment Overheating, Local Indebtedness and Selectivity in China
Industrial Institute CASS, Beijing
Characteristics of resource allocation during crisis: the case of one city’s manufacturing
enterprisesInstitute of Urban and Environmental Studies CASS, Beijing
2016
Systemic background of overheating during transformation 26 October, 2016, Nanjing: Nanjing
University of Finance and Economics, School of Economics. Presentation: Maria Csanádi &
Ferenc Gyuris
China in between varieties of capitalism and communism Beijing Normal University, Department
of Economics, Beijing
China in between varieties of capitalism and communism Development and Reform Commission,
Institute of Spatial Planning and Regional Economy, Beijing
2018
Overinvestment, intervention and transformation in China. Presentation 23 October, 2018,
Beijing: National Development and Reform Commission, Institute of Spatial Planning and
Regional Economics (NDRC ISPRE). Presentation 1: Maria Csanádi & Ferenc Gyuris:
Overinvestment, intervention and transformation in China
24 October, 2018, Tianjin: Nankai University, Department of Political Economic Studies.
Presentation: Maria Csanádi & Ferenc Gyuris
Opening up the black box: Transformation specifics through enterprise entry and exit in China
25 October, 2018, Beijing: Beijing Normal University, School of Economics and Business
Administration, China Institute for Income Distribution. Presentation: Maria Csanádi, Ferenc
Gyuris & Wanjun Wang
Overinvestment, intervention and transformation in China.
26 October, 2018, Beijing: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Industrial
Economics. Presentation 1: Maria Csanádi & Ferenc Gyuris
Dynamics of anti-corruption campaigns and power redistribution in China. 29 October, 2018,
Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong, Department of Politics and Public Administration.
Opening up the black box: Transformation specifics through enterprise entry and exit, 29
October, 2018, Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong, Department of Politics and
Public Administration Maria Csanádi, Ferenc Gyuris & Wanjun Wang
Dynamics of the Hungarian transformation 31 October, 2018, Fuzhou: Fujian Normal University.
2019
The political and economic transformation in Hungary and China
22 October, 2019, Taipei: National Taiwan University, European Union Center.
Main research directions and discussion 23 October, 2019, Taipei: National Cheng-Chi
University, Department of Political Science. Presentation, with Prof. Chung-Min Tsai and two
other professors
The political and economic transformation in Hungary and China. 25 October, 2019, Taipei:
Soochow University, Department of Political Science & Central and Eastern European Center.
Opening up the black box: Transformation specifics through enterprise entry and exit in China
28 October, 2019, Hangzhou: Zhejiang University, School of Public Affairs. Presentation, Maria
Csanádi & Ferenc Gyuris
Comparing Hungarian and Chinese transformations from systemic perspective
30 October, 2019, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Quantitative and Technical
Economics, Beijing
Structure, operation and transformation of party-state systems 1 November, 2019, Beijing:
Renmin University, School of Economics.
Consultations
2015. 10. 30 Yang Ping (deputy director and Mr. Yue, Li Yongying NDRC Investment Research
Institute
25 October, 2015, Beijing: Zhou Fengsheng (China Enterprise Reform and Development Society)
26 October, 2015, Beijing: Ding Ningning (former Director General, Research Department of
Social Development, Development Research Center, the State Council)
27 October, 2015, Beijing: Chang Xin, Zhang Xiaoxi (CASS Institute of Economics)
28 October, 2015, Beijing: Zhou Fengsheng (China Enterprise Reform and Development
Society), Gao Xu (China Everbright Securities)
29 October, 2015, Beijing: Wang Hongju (CASS National Academy of Economic Strategy)
30 October, 2015, Beijing: Qiyuan Xu, Cao Yongfu (CASS Institute of World Economics and Politics)
2015.11.02 Feng Xingyuan, Rural Development Institute research fellow, Unirule Institute
deputy head
2015.11.02 15:00-14:15 YuYongding, director of the Institute of World Economy and Politics
(IWEP)
21 October, 2018, Tianjin: Guangwen Meng and his research group (Tianjin Normal University,
College of Urban and Environmental Science)
2 November, 2018, Shanghai: Chen Zhao (Deputy Director, China Center for Economic Studies
[CCES], Fudan University, School of Economics)
Linxiang Ye (vice dean, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics),
Li Shi (professor, Beijing Normal University),
Yu Yongding (former Chief Executive, Chinese Academy of social Sciences (CASS) Institute of
World Economics and Politics),
Zheng Yisheng (Senior Research Fellow, CASS Institute of Quantitative and Technical
Economics),
Bao Chuanjian and Lai Haironggal (directors, China Center for Overseas Social and
Philosophical Theories),
Wan Haiyuan, (research fellow, Beijing Normal University Department of Economics),
Zhang Wenkui (deputy director, National Development and Reform Commission).
22 October, 2019, Taipei: Hungdah Su (Jean Monnet Chair Professor, National Taiwan
University/Director General, European Union Centre in Taiwan), Kuo-chun Yeh (Professor,
Graduate Institute of National Development, NTU), Hui Mei Tsai (Director, Center for Financial
and Economic Strategies, Chung-Hua Institute for Economic Research), Feng-Cheng Fu
(Consultant, Center for Financial and Economic Strategies, Chung-Hua Institute for Economic
Research), Meng-chun Liu (Head of the First Research Division, Chung-Hua Institute for
Economic Research), Marc Cheng (Executive Director, European Union Centre in Taiwan)
22 October, 2019, Taipei: Ko Chyong-Fang (Institute of European and American Studies,
Academia Sinica)
25 October, 2019, Taipei: Yu-Shan Wu, Tse-Kang Leng (Directors, Institute of Political Science,
Academia Sinica)
25 October, 2019, Taipei: Chia Ming Chang (Director), James Cheng (Executive Director)
(Central and Eastern European Center, Soochow University)
26 October, 2019, Shenzhen: Shengyu Liu (Guangdong University)
27 October, 2019, Fuzhou: Hairong Lai (Dean, Fujian Normal University)
Conferences
The „Chinese style reforms” and the Hungarian „Goulash Communism .Conference on China’s
Three Decades of Reform and Development in Global Perspective, EAI University of Singapore
(Singapore), 2008
From Entity to System and from System towards a Political Entity Conference on Reinventing
the Chinese Party-state: Reflections on the Social Transformation in China Peking University,
University of Oxford, Shenyang Normal Universtiy (Shenyang), 2008
Institutional Reactions to the Impact of Global Crisis at Source and Destination Cities of
Migration in China BNU SEBA Workshop, 2010
Institutional Reactions to the Impact of Global Crisis At Source And Destination Cities Of
Migration In China, Conference, on: Global Economic Recovery:The Role of China and Other
Emerging Economies, Chinese Economic Association (Europe/UK), Oxford, 2010
Adaptation pressures on system transformation during global growth and global decline Kyoto
University wokshop, Kyoto, 2010
Spatial disparities of adaptation to crisis in China and its consequences. Chinese-Hungarian
conference on Economics of Crisis, Education and Labour Budapest, on June 30 and July 1 2011
Structural reasons of learning from and surpassing the Hungarian reform model in China" New
views: the Relations between China and the Soviet Union and East European Countries, 1949-
1989" hosted by Institute of World History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing,
October 18-19, 2012
Characteristics of resource allocation during crisis: the case of Zhengzhou’s manufacturing
enterprises SEBA-CERHAS 3rd. Labour Economics International Conference, October 26-27,
Crisis, stimulus package and migration – first results (co-authored by Nie Zihan) SEBA-
CERHAS 4th
Labour Economics International Conference, Budapest, June 14-15, 2013
Systemic background of overheating and Local Indebtedness in China conference in „Balancing
China’s Economy” Leiden Conference, 2013. August 30-31 (accepted presentation but not
presented due to sudden illness).
Systemic Background of Overheating and Local Indebtedness in China BNU Business School
and Institute of Economics, Center for Economic and Regional Studies HAS 5th meeting 20-21,
2014 June,
Chinese Transformation in Between Varieties of Capitalism and Communism (paper prepared for
the conference titled: The Role of State in Varieties of Capitalism (SVOC) – Achievements and
challenges for Central and Eastern Europe and the emerging markets, 26–27 November 2015,
Budapest; organiser: Institute of World Economics of the Centre for Economic and Regional
Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Center for EU Enlargement Studies, Central
European University)
Overrunning investments in China and the outflow of capital to abroad: connections and
consequences 18 November, 2017, Budapest: “Stormy Waters” Conference. Pázmány Péter
Catholic University, Modern East Asia Research Group. Paper, Mária Csanádi & Ferenc Gyuris:
(in Hungarian)
Publications
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Forthcoming papers and a book
Maria Csanádi & Ferenc Gyuris: Uneven Economic Overheating in a Transforming Party-State
During the Global Crisis: The Case of China (manuscript to the journal Communist and Post-
Communist Studies)
Maria Csanádi, Ferenc Gyuris & Wanjun Wang: Opening up the black box: interacting
subspheres through enterprise entry and exit in China (manuscript to be submitted to The China
Quarterly)
A third manuscript, on our case study #5 (the spatial agglomeration of network and market
enterprises in China), is being prepared in cooperation with Balázs Lengyel and Shengyu Liu to
the journal PLOS ONE.
A fourth manuscript on case study #3 is to be submitted soon to the Journal of East Asian
Studies: Csanádi, Mária: Dynamics of Anti-Corruption Campaigns and Power Distribution in
China
A book manuscript to be submitted in May 2020, on the evolution of the present Hungarian
system after 2010. Title: From Party to System: Paths to political capture and systemic corruption
in Hungary in cooperation with Mihály Laki, István János Tóth and Miklós Hajdu