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Political Science Faculty

Peter J. Li, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Office: N1009F
Phone: 713-221-2741
E-mail: lipj@uhd.edu
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Dr. Li received his bachelor of arts degrees in English and foreign service in China. In 1988, he was awarded an M.A. degree in International Relations at Syracuse University. He graduated with a PH.D. in comparative politics from Northern Arizona University in 2000. 

Dr. Li has been teaching at the University of Houston-Downtown since 2002. He teaches U.S. Government (I & II), East Asian Politics, International Relations, Comparative Politics, US Foreign Policy, and International Political Economy. His areas of speciality include China's domestic and foreign policies, China's environmental & wildlife policy, political and social transformation under conditions of economic modernization. He also consults international animal welfare organizations on animal welfare policy issues related to China and other East Asian nations.

Dr. Li has authored articles in refereed journals on China's modernization and its impact on the nation's wildlife policy making and management. These journals include China Information, Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, and Journal of Wildlife Rehabilitation. He also writes for popular media such as the Chronicle of Houston, South China Morning Post, Animal People, the World Journal and Southern Chinese News.