Political Science

The Dean of Shandong: Confessions of a Minor Bureaucrat at a Chinese University

A Financial Times Best Book of the Year

An inside view of Chinese academia and what it reveals about China鈥檚 political system



Paperback

Price:
$19.95/拢16.99
ISBN:
Published:
Jun 17, 2025
Pages:
208
Size:
5.5 x 8.5 in.
Main_subject:
Political Science

On January 1, 2017, Daniel Bell was appointed dean of the School of Political Science and Public Administration at Shandong University鈥攖he first foreign dean of a political science faculty in mainland China鈥檚 history. In The Dean of Shandong, Bell chronicles his experiences as what he calls 鈥渁 minor bureaucrat,鈥 offering an inside account of the workings of Chinese academia and what they reveal about China鈥檚 political system. It wasn鈥檛 all smooth sailing鈥擝ell wryly recounts sporadic bungles and misunderstandings鈥攂ut Bell鈥檚 post as dean provides a unique vantage point on China today.

Bell, neither a Chinese citizen nor a member of the Chinese Communist Party, was appointed as dean because of his scholarly work on Confucianism鈥攂ut soon found himself coping with a variety of issues having little to do with scholarship or Confucius. These include the importance of hair color and the prevalence of hair-dyeing among university administrators, both male and female; Shandong鈥檚 drinking culture, with endless toasts at every shared meal; and some unintended consequences of an intensely competitive academic meritocracy. As dean, he also confronts weightier matters: the role at the university of the Party secretary, the national anticorruption campaign and its effect on academia (Bell asks provocatively, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 wrong with corruption?鈥), and formal and informal modes of censorship. Considering both the revival of Confucianism in China over the last three decades and what he calls 鈥渢he Communist comeback鈥 since 2008, Bell predicts that China鈥檚 political future is likely to be determined by both Confucianism and Communism.


Awards and Recognition

  • A Financial Times Best Summer Book
  • A Financial Times Best Book of the Year- Politics