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Thomas Heberer (born 13 November 1947 in Offenbach/Main, Germany) is a German
sinologist Sinology, also referred to as China studies, is a subfield of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on China. It is an academic discipline that focuses on the study of the Chinese civilizatio ...
. He is senior professor of Chinese politics and society at the
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.


Education

Thomas Heberer studied
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(major),
Philosophy Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
,
Political Science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
, and
Chinese Studies Sinology, also referred to as China studies, is a subfield of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on China. It is an academic discipline that focuses on the study of the Chinese civilization p ...
in Frankfurt, Göttingen, Mainz and Heidelberg. In 1977, Heberer completed his Ph.D. at the
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on the Mass Line concept of the
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. The same year he went to China, where he worked as an editor of the German section of the Peking Review in
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for more than four years (1977–81). During this time, he witnessed China’s early reform and transformation process first-hand.


Career

Heberer worked from 1983 to 1985 as a research fellow with the Overseas Museum in Bremen ( Übersee-Museum Bremen), where he was in charge of the Chinese Collection and established the museum’s permanent China exhibit. He was then appointed as a
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at the Institute of Geography of the
University of Bremen The University of Bremen () is a public university in Bremen, Germany, with approximately 18,400 students from 117 countries. Its 12 faculties offer more than 100 degree programs. The University of Bremen has been among the top 50 European rese ...
and carried out a research project on the development of the private economic sector in China, funded by the
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. His ensuing
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thesis dealt with the role of the informal economic sector of urban and social development in China. In 1989 he received the
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, or authorization to lecture, in
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at the University of Bremen. From 1991 to 1992, Heberer served as a professor of Chinese Economic Studies at the University for Applied Sciences in Bremen. From 1992 to 1998, he was a professor of political science with a focus on East Asian politics at the University of Trier. From 1998 to 2013, he held a chair professorship of political science with a focus on East Asia at the
University of Duisburg-Essen The University of Duisburg-Essen () is a public research university in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. In the 2019 ''Times Higher Education World University Rankings'', the university was awarded 194th place in the world. It was originally ...
’s Institute of East Asian Studies.CV of Thomas Heberer
/ref> Upon his retirement in February 2013, he was appointed Senior Professor of Chinese Politics and Society by the university president. He continues to actively pursue research on China and its political and social development. Heberer has held visiting professorships at:
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,
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; China Center for Comparative Politics and Economics;
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and National Sun Yat-sen University;
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;
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and Peking University. Thomas Heberer is on the editorial board of several academic journals, including the International Journal of Political Science & Diplomacy,
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(until the end of 2021), the Journal of China in Comparative Perspective, the European Journal of East Asian Studies, the Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, the Journal of Chinese Governance, the Chinese Political Science Review, the
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, the International Journal of Political Science & Diplomacy, and the journal 国外理论动态/Foreign Theoretical Trends. He is co-founder of the Association of Social Science Research on China (ASC) and was on the Advisory Board of the Europe-China Academic Network (ECAN) of the European Commission. Heberer was the founding director and co-director of the Confucius Institute "Metropole Ruhr" at the University of Duisburg-Essen from 2008 to 2021. In 1998 he hosted the “Second International Yi Conference” at the University of Trier, and in 2006 he organized a major exhibition on the history, culture, religion, and society of the Yi at the Duisburg Historical Museum. In 2000/2001 he collected 250,000
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among several German institutions for establishing a primary school for Yi minority children in Meigu County including a scholarship program. Heberer is active as a political consultant. Among other things, he has worked on issues such as urban diplomacy or academic and cultural exchange.


Research

Heberer conducted his first field research in 1981 on the issue of Chinese nationalities’ policies and development policies in ethnic minority areas among the Yi (Nuosu), one of the largest
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in China, in the Liangshan Mountains in Southwestern Sichuan province. He has continued to work on various aspects of the Yi society such as ethnic entrepreneur and environmental governance, and has been actively involved in creating academic and public awareness for the Yi minority. Throughout the following decades, Heberer extended his research to study such diverse topics as the development of China’s
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, rural
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and
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, the political and social role of private entrepreneurs in China and Vietnam, the diffusion of intellectual ideas into politics, environmental governance, urban communities (''shequ''), mobilized participation and co-production; administrative reforms; new patterns of governance in rural areas; and the agency of local cadres. Heberer has also examined the formal and informal political participation and organizational behavior of social groups in China. In the process, he has further developed the sociological concept of “strategic groups” in the context of both local cadres and entrepreneurial groups in China. In addition, he studied social and policy innovations in China, and critical junctures of authoritarian systems. He also worked on new patterns of political representation from a comparative perspective, and on social disciplining and civilizing processes in the context of modernization. Heberer describes China's robust
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as based on the following five factors: (1) the legitimacy of its political system as viewed by its citizens, (2) the ability to exercise social control and regulation, (3) coercive resources, (4) the capacity to consult and collaborate with emerging social groups and organizations to balance conflicting interests, and (5) the ability to learn from failures and mistakes. In an op-ed in September 2023 together with another German China scholar, Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer, the authors opted for the release of sanctions against China because they considered the situation in Xinjiang as having shown "clear signs of a return to 'normality'". After their statements met with criticism from within the German-speaking community of China scholars – which pointed in particular to the highly restricted environment in which the visit took place –, Heberer and Schmidt-Glintzer published another piece a week later in which they attempted to explain their trip.


Selected publications

Heberer has authored or co-authored more than 40 books and has also edited or co-edited more than 25 volumes in German, English and Chinese. His English book publications include:


Books authored

* * First published by Armonk/London (M.E. Sharpe), 2006. * Softcover edition. First published by University of Washington Press, 2007. * (paperback edition 2013). * *


Books edited

* (co-edited by Claudia Derichs), The Power of Ideas – Intellectual Input and Political Change in East and Southeast Asia, Copenhagen 2006 (NIAS Press) * (co-edited by Gunter Schubert), Regime Legitimacy in Contemporary China: Institutional Change and Stability, London/New York (Routledge) 2008 He also attaches great importance to publishing in Chinese and presenting his work to a wider audience in China.For instance: 托马斯•海贝勒, 俞可平,安晓波 (主编):中共的治理与适应。 比较的视野。北京,中央编译出版社,2015; 托马斯•海贝勒,杨雪冬,舒耕德共同主编: “主动的”地方政治:作为战略群体的县乡干部“。北京 (中央编译出版社), 2013年; 托马斯•海贝勒,迪特•格鲁诺,李惠彬共同主编:中国与德国的环境治理(比较的视角) (中文)。 北京 (中央编译出版社), 2012年; 托马斯•海贝勒,舒耕德: 从群众到公民——中国的政治参与。北京 (中央编译出版社), 2009年; 托马斯•海贝勒,何增科,舒耕德: 城乡公民参与和政治合法性,北京 (中央编译出版社),2007; 托马斯•海贝勒:凉山彝族企业家。 社会和制度变迁的承载者。 北京(民族出版社),2005; 托马斯•海贝勒:作为战略群体的企业家。中国私营企业家的社会与政治功能研究。北京(中央编译出版社) 2003. On the occasion of his 70th birthday in 2017, Zhejiang University Press published a Chinese collection of Heberer’s major research articles on China (托马斯∙海贝勒中国研究文选), edited by the political scientist Yu Jianxing. Among his book publications in Chinese are: * 作为战略群体的企业家. 中国私营企业家的社会与政治功能研究(Entrepreneurs as Strategic Groups. The social and political function of private entrepreneurs in China), Beijing (Zhongyang bianyi chubanshe) 2003. * 凉山彝族企业家. 社会与制度变迁的承载着 (Yi Entrepreneurs in Liangshan. Carriers of Social and Institutional Change), Beijing (Minzu chubanshe) 2005. * 从群众到公民. 中国的政治参与 (From Masses to Citizens. Political Participation in China), Beijing (Zhongyang bianyi chubanshe) 2009. * (co-edited by Dieter Grunow and Li Huibin), 中国与德国的环境治理比较的视角 (Environmental Governance in China and Germany from a Comparative Perspective), Beijing (Zhongyang bianyi chubanshe) 2012. * (co-edited by Gunter Schubert and Yang Xuedong), 主动的地方政治。作为战略群体的县乡干部 (Proactive Local Politics: County and Township cadres as Strategic Groups), Beijing (Zhongyang bianyi chubanshe), December 2013. * (co-edited by Yu Keping and Björn Alpermann), 中共的治理与适应:比较的视野 (Governance and Adaption of the CCP: A Comparative Perspective), Beijing (Zhongyang bianyi chubanshe) 2015. * 东普鲁士与中国——追溯一段不解之缘 (East Prussia and China: Tracing a wondrous relationship, Chinese Edition), Wuhan: Wuhan University Press 2022.


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External links


The Official Website of Thomas Heberer

On Heberer's life and work (in Chinese): Cong hongse chongjing dao tianye xianshi. Wang Hai (Thomas Heberer) yu Deguo Zhongguo yanjiu de zhuanxing [From red expectations to the reality of fieldwork. Wang Hai (Thomas Heberer) and the transformation of China research in Germany], Taipei 2010
* 托马斯∙海贝勒中国研究文选 (Selection of Thomas Heberer’s research in China Studies), Zhejiang University Press, Hangzhou 2017, with a biographical introduction.
CV of Thomas Heberer

List of publications
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