D. Grob is Assistant Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he teaches courses on Chinese Legal Reform, American Administrative Law, Law and Society, and a PhD seminar entitled “Politics, Philosophy and Public Policy.” He holds a PhD. in Political Science from Stanford University (2001), and M.A. and A.B. degrees in International Relations specializing in East Asia from the University of Pennsylvania. Grob studied Administrative Law at Peking University School of Law, and has conducted research in China on administrative law reform. His main areas of interest include the development of administrative procedures, administrative review and rulemaking processes at the grassroots in the U.S. and China. Grob’s non-academic professional experience includes work in banking and healthcare-related U.S.-China trade. His Mandarin oral proficiency has been rated “Advanced-High” by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, and he is a recipient of a 2005 Award for Teaching Excellence from the University of Maryland.
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