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Professor Evelyne de Leeuw<br />

Chair in Community Health Systems and Policy<br />

Evelyne de Leeuw is professor of Community Health Systems and Policy. Her research<br />

and teaching involve health policy development, public health development,<br />

healthy cities, and international, transnational and global health.<br />

Professor de Leeuw has a wide array of research interests stemming <strong>from</strong> a<br />

curiosity about health decision-making. Applying theories, methods and tools <strong>from</strong><br />

the social, political and health sciences, she is involved in the following projects in<br />

Australia and overseas:<br />

• Quantitative sociological network mapping and analysis for local health<br />

policy development and implementation (Netherlands, Australia);<br />

• Network mapping of community engagement in pharmaceutical policy<br />

development (Australia);<br />

• The nexus between research, policy and practice (VicHealth, Victoria);<br />

• Healthy Cities, local Agenda 21, community action and policy development<br />

(previously WHO/EURO, currently WHO/WPRO);<br />

• Global health; the interface between global and local health development,<br />

and in particular the mapping of healthscapes for policy purposes;<br />

• Development and implementation of the UDE (Utility-<strong>Dr</strong>iven Evidence)<br />

(Denmark, Netherlands, Australia).<br />

Professor Baogang He<br />

Chair in International Studies<br />

Professor Baogang He is the author of The Democratization of China (Routledge,<br />

1996), The Democratic Implication of Civil Society in China (Macmillan, 1997),<br />

Nationalism, National Identity and Democratization in China (Ashgate, 2000),<br />

Balancing Democracy and Authority: An Empirical Study of Village Elections in<br />

Zhejiang, (Central China Normal <strong>University</strong> Press, 2002), Multiculturalism in Asia<br />

(Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2005), The Search for Deliberative Democracy (Palgrave,<br />

2006), and Federalism in Asia (Edward Elgar, 2007). He has co-authored and cotranslated<br />

several books in Chinese (including John Rawls's A Theory of Justice), and<br />

has published 29 book chapters and more than 34 international refereed journal<br />

articles in English.<br />

Professor He has established an international reputation as an authority on<br />

Chinese democratisation, NGOs and local governance, and has gained international<br />

recognition in the fields of international relations and Asian studies. Much of his<br />

empirical research has been linked to broader theoretical concepts such as civil<br />

society and democracy, and has attempted to test, modify and develop theoretical<br />

hypotheses.<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2011<br />

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