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Huang Jing
Professor and Director, Centre on Asia and Globalisation PhD (Political Science), Department of Government, 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) 6468 4186 Email:
Huang Jing — CV 
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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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| Profile: |
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Dr. Huang Jing is a Professor and Director of Centre on Asia and Globalisation (CAG) at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP). As an internationally recognized expert 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 Asia-Pacific. His book, Factionalism in Chinese Communist Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2000), won the prestigious Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize in 2002.
Huang also serves as 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. Before joining the LKYSPP, Huang was a Senior Fellow at the John Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution (2004-2008). 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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- Inseparable Separation: the Making of China’s Taiwan Policy (with Xiaoting Li), Singapore: The World Scientific Publishing, 2010
- Factionalism in Chinese Communist Politics, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000 (winner of the 18th Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize).
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| Recent Book Chapters: |
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- “Hu Jintao's Pro-Status Quo Approach in Cross-Strait Relations: Building Up an One-China Framework for the Eventual Reunification,” in The Changing Dynamics of the Relations Among China, Taiwan, and the United States, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011, pp 96- 154.
- “The PLA Navy: Expanded into Uncharted Water,” in Joshua Ho (ed.): Between Rising Naval Powers: Implications for Southeast Asia of the Rising Chinese and Indian Naval Powers, Routledge, 2010, pp. 22-35.
- “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.
- “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.
- “China and America’s Northeast Asian Alliances: Approaches, Politics, and Dilemmas,” in Michael H. Armacost and Daniel I. Okimoto ed., The Future of America’s Alliances in Northeast Asia, Washington DC: The Brookings Institution Press, 2004, pp. 237-249.
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- “A Leadership of Twenty (L20) within UFCCC: Establishing a Legitimate and Effective Regime to Improve Our Climate System,” in Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, Vol. 15, October-December 2009, pp. 435-442.
- “The Tibet Issue: an Impasse or Entrapment,” in East Asian Policy, Vol. 1, No. 3 (July-Sep. 2009), pp. 23-31.
- “Beijing’s perspective on the Russo-Georgian Conflict,” China Brief, Vol. VIII, Issue 17, September 2008, pp. 5-8. http://www.jamestown.org/china_brief/article.php? articleid=2374389
- “The prospect of peaceful reunification: reflections on China’s Taiwan policy,” The Politics, Vol. LXI, Issue III (Summer 2007), pp. 16-19.
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| Recent Policy Briefs and Op-Eds: |
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- “China’s Approach and Perception towards Informal Multilateral Groupings,” commissioned by the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), October 1, 2010
- “Managing Asian G2,” Business Standard, August 26, 2010
- “Time for Asian Group 2,” Business Standard, July 23, 2010
- “Fragile China Still on Course for Democratic Prosperity,” Global Times, October 18, 2009
- “Asians must come together for better future,” Global-is-asian, April-June 2009 (Issue 2), p. 3.
- “The Impasse of the Tibet Issue and China’s Peaceful Development,” Opinion Asia, http://www.opinionasia.org/TheTibetImpasse
- “Social security crucial to higher consumption,” China Daily, January 15, 2009, p. 8 http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2009-01/15/content_7398526.htm
- “Homemade Remedy,” South China Morning Post, Dec. 15, 2008, p. A13.
- “Regionalization: The Prospects for Asia in the Post-Globalization Era,” Opinion Asia, Dec. 6, 2008 http://www.opinionasia.org/ProspectsAsiaPostGlobalisation
- “ Ma Ying-jiou’s First Hundred Days: A Good Learning Process?” Background Briefs, East Asian Institute, No. 395, September 9, 2008
- “China’s Tibet Problem: Still No Way out?” Background Briefs, East Asian Institute, No. 383, May 26, 2008
- “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
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