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| Huang Jing |
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Visiting Professor
PhD (Political Science), Harvard University
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy National University of Singapore 469C Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259772
DID: (65) 6516 5250
Fax: (65) 6778 1020
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| Courses (planned): |
- Security Issues in Asia-Pacific
- Policy-making in China: Structure and Process
- Crisis Management in International Politics
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- Security issues in Asia-Pacific (issues relating to Taiwan and Korea)
- Nuclear proliferation
- Chinese politics and decision-making
- China’s foreign relations
- China’s development strategy
- Sino-US relations
- Shanghai Cooperation Organization
- China’s energy security and environment
- Tibet
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As an internationally recognised authority on Chinese politics, China’s foreign relations and security issues in Asia-Pacific. Huang has written two books and numerous journal articles, book chapters, policy papers, and op-eds on Chinese politics, China’s foreign policy, the military, US-China relations, and security issues in the Asia-Pacific region. His book, Factionalism in Chinese Communist Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2000), won the prestigious Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize in 2002.
Huang is a Senior Overseas Economic Analyst for China’s Xinhua News Agency. This appointment has obliged him to provide advice to China’s policy-makers on major policy issues. He also serves as the overseas advisor to The China Foundation for International and Strategic Studies. Before joining the School, Huang was a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the East Asian Institute at NUS (2008) and a Senior Fellow at the John Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution (2004-2007). He also taught at Harvard University (1993-94), Utah State University (1994-2004) and Stanford University (2002-2003). Huang received his PhD in Political Science from Harvard University, and his MA in History from Fudan University.
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| Recent Academic Publications: |
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“Institutionalization of political succession: progress and implications”, in Cheng Li ed., China’s Changing Political landscape, Washington DC: The Brookings Institution Press, 2008, pp. 80-97.
- “The prospect of peaceful reunification: reflections on China’s Taiwan policy”, The Politics, Vol. LXI, Issue III (Summer 2007), pp. 16-19.
- “A revolution achieved without revolution: continuity and changes in the CCP’s governance capability”, in Roderick MacFarquhar ed., China in Transition, Harvard University Press, 2006.
- “On Sino-Japanese relations and the US approach”, Japan Economy Current, October 2005.
- “Economic and Military Costs”, in Steve Tsang ed., The Military Balance and Decision Making across the Taiwan Strait, Oxford University Press, 2005.
- “China and America’s Northeast Asian Alliances: Approaches, Politics, and Dilemmas”, in
Michael H. Armacost and Daniel I. Okimoto, The Future of America’s Alliances in Northeast Asia, Washington DC: The Brookings Institution Press, 2004, pp. 237-49
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- “Beijing’s Approach and Strategy toward the Dalai Lama: Dilemma and Choices”
- “‘Peaceful Rise’: China’s Solution to its Dilemmas in Foreign Policy or Just an Expansionist Strategy?”
- “Sustaining China’s Development: Challenges and Choices”
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| Recent Presentations or Conference Papers: |
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- “Beijing’s Approach and Strategy toward the Dalai Lama: Dilemma and Choices”, at the East Asian Institute, NUS, September 12, 2008
- “The Rise of India: A Potential Rivalry or Partner?” at the International Conference: The Rise of China and India: Toward a Harmonious Region? Singapore, August 21, 2008
- “The Tibet Issue and China’s Approach toward the Dalai Lama”, at the East Asian Institute of US, April 16, 2008
- “Why has Beijing been reluctant to adjust its exchange rate?” at the Macquarie Education Seminar, Hong Kong, December 7, 2007
- “The 17th Party Congress and its impact on China’s economic policy”, at the Macquarie Education Seminar, Singapore, December 6, 2007
- “China’s security environment and its approach in safeguarding national security”, at the 3rd Bush China-US Relations Conference: Development, Energy, and Security, Washington DC, October 23-25, 2007.
- “One-China Principle vs. one-China policy in US-China relations,” Yale University, Sept. 26, 2007
- “The one-China strategic framework and its implications to US-China relations”, at the Conference on Cross-Strait Relations, Peking University, Aug. 20, 2007
- “The US-China de-facto co-management of the status quo in the Taiwan Strait”, at the Conference of the Prospect of Cross-Strait Relations, Taipei, June 29, 2007
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- “Ma Ying-jiou’s First Hundred Days: A Good Learning Process?” Background Briefs, East Asian Institute, No. 395, September 9, 2008
- “Beijing’s perspective on the Russo-Georgian Conflict”, China Brief, Vol. VIII, Issue 17, September 2008, pp. 5-8.
- “China’s Tibet Problem: Still No Way out?” Background Briefs, East Asian Institute, No. 383, May 26, 2008
- “Bai yuan youjia shidai de zhongguo duice” (The high oil price and China’s energy strategy),
Oriental Outlook, Vol 108 (January 24, 2008), pp. 60-63.
- “Citizenship Arising from the Earthquake”, China Daily, May 28, 2008 (p. 8)
- “Ma Ying-jiu shengxuan dui dalu de tiaozhan” (Ma Ying-jiu’s Victory and its challenges to the mainland), China Times, March 26, 2008
- “Economy not a zero-sum game”, China Daily, May 28, 2007
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