Yong
Wang is an Associate Professor at the School
of International Studies, Peking University. He is also Director
of the Peking University Center for International Political
Economy Research. His primary research interests concern
international political economy, the politics of WTO and
other international economic institutions, and regional integration
in East Asia as well as US-China relations. He tries to illuminate
the relations between state and market on the global and
domestic levels. His current interest concerns the changes
produced by economic globalization and the impact on China’s
economic and political policy making.
Since 1995, he has conducted field research on US-China economic
negotiations and Mainland China and Taiwan’s WTO accession
respectively in the United States, Mainland China and Taiwan.
At Peking University, he teaches courses in International Political Economy,
China-US Economic and Trade Relations, and Politics of International Trade.
Publications
on the process of international economic negotiation:
Wang,
Yong. 2002. China’s Stakes in WTO Accession-The Internal
Decision-Making Process. In China’s WTO Accession: National
and International Perspectives, edited by Robert Ash and Heike Holbig.UK: RoutledgeCurzon
Press.
Wang,
Yong. 2000. China’s Domestic WTO Debate. The China Business
Review 27. no. 1: 54-62.
Wang,
Yong. 1999. Why China Went for WTO. The China Business Review 2,
no. 7 :54-62.
Wang, Yong,
1998. The Rounds of Most Favored Nations: US Trade Policy toward
China, 1989-1997 (in Chinese). Beijing: Central Compilation
and Translation Press. Chapter 8 discusses bilateral negotiations
on market access and intellectual property protection.
Contact
Information:
School of International
Studies
Peking University
Beijing 100871 China
Phone: (8610) 6275 2091
Fax: (8610) 6275 1639
Email:yowang@pku.edu.cn