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Baodong (Paul) Liu, Ph.D., is currently a TRISS Endowed Professor in Political Science at the Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.  Professor Liu has published two books, 15 peer-reviewed journal articles, and numerous book chapter/reviews, encyclopedia entries, columns and proceedings. His book, Race Rules: Electoral Politics in New Orleans, 1965-2006, coauthored with James Vanderleeuw, was published by Rowman and Littlefield/Lexington Books in 2007. His peer-reviewed articles have appeared in such professional journals as Social Science Quarterly, American Politics Research, Sociological Methods and Research, PS: Political Science and Politics, Urban Affairs Review, American Review of Politics, Journal of Urban Affairs, Political Behavior,  and Southeastern Political Review, among others.

Professor Liu’s applied research has included analyses of economic development, federal voting rights cases, racial voting patterns, and various citizen surveys. Currently the editor of Urban News for the American Political Science Association’s Urban Politics Section, Professor Liu also has provided his valuable services to a variety of committees across the nation.

Professor Liu received his Bachelor of Laws from the East China University of Politics and Law in 1987, his Master in Political Science degree from Oklahoma State University in 1995, and his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of New Orleans in 1999. His dissertation, Black Candidates, White Voters and Racial Context, won Byran Jackson Award from Urban Politics Section of American Political Science Association, and Ted Robinson Award for the best research in race and ethnicity from the Southwestern Political Science Association.

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