

Hilton L. Root
Professor Hilton L. Root is a renowned scholar at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, where he holds the position of Professor of Public Policy. His academic journey is marked by a unique interdisciplinary approach, blending science and the humanities to delve into the complexities of social institutions and the global political economy. His innovative research has earned him numerous accolades, including esteemed fellowships and awards that recognize his significant contributions to the field. Throughout his illustrious career, Professor Root has been affiliated with prestigious institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford University. His expertise has been sought after by international organizations and governments, where he has provided invaluable advice on governance, poverty reduction, and financial policy. His work has had a profound impact on shaping policies and strategies at both national and international levels. As a prolific author, Professor Root has an impressive portfolio of over 220 published works. His writings reflect his deep understanding and insights into areas such as China, economic history, international relations, and political economy. Currently, he is engaged in an ambitious project, writing a book that examines cultural evolution and state formation in China and the West, further cementing his status as a thought leader in public policy. Professor Root's research interests are diverse and encompass international relations, economic history, political economy, and the intricate dynamics of China. His scholarly contributions have not only advanced academic discourse but have also influenced practical policy-making, making him a respected figure in both academic and policy circles. His dedication to exploring the evolution of social institutions and the global political economy continues to inspire students, colleagues, and policymakers alike. Professor Root's work exemplifies the power of interdisciplinary research in addressing complex global challenges and shaping the future of public policy.
Publications
, 338-369, 1991-04-01
, 18-35, 2022-09-21
, 167-189, 1990-02-01
, 97-109, 2017-01-01
, 288-302, 1982-04-01
, 523-548, 2017-01-16
, 156-165, 1981-12-01
, 467-496, 1997-12-01