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WANG
JIANWEI ¤ý«Ø°¶
Department Head, Full Professor
Other Roles
- Department Head of the Department Governemnt and Pulbic Administration
- Program Coordinator of Master of Arts in International Relations and Public Policy
Academic
Qualifications
- Ph. D. in Political Science, University of Michigan, 1994
- Master Degree in International History,
Fudan University, Shanghai, 1985
- Bachelor Degree in International Politics,
Fudan University, Shanghai, 1982
Teaching
Area
- International relations, international relations theory, international
organization, Model United Nations
- Chinese politics and foreign policy, Asian politics
- American government, American foreign policy
Research
Area
- U.S.-China relations
- Chinese foreign policy
- China-Japan relations
- East Asian security affairs
Current
Research
- U.S.-China relations after ¡§9.11¡¨
- China¡¦s peaceful rise
- International relations theory
- Japan¡¦s foreign relations
- Cross-straits relations
Previous
Research
- UN peacekeeping operations
- U.S.-China mutual images
- territorial disputes
- democratization and China¡¦s foreign policy
Selected
Publications
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Power of the Moment, America and the World after
9/11 (co-author), Beijing: Xinhua Press, 2002.
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Limited Adversaries, Sino-American Mutual Images in the Post-Cold
War Era, Oxford University Press, 2000
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¡§Hu Jintao¡¦s ¡¥new thinking¡¦ on cross-Strait relations,¡¨ American
Foreign Policy
Interests, Volume 28, Number. 2, 2007.
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¡§Building a new conceptual framework for U.S.-China relations,
The Journal of Comparative Asian Development, Number 1, 2006.
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¡§Seize the moment¡Xcross-strait relations after the antisecession
law,¡¨ American Foreign Policy Interests, Volume 27, Number 4, August,
2005.
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¡§China¡¦s multilateral diplomacy in the new millennium,¡¨ in Yong
Deng and Fei-Ling Wang, eds., China Rising, Power and Motivation
in Chinese Foreign Policy, Lanham: Roman & Littlefield, 2005.
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¡§The U.S. pressure on the RMB appreciation and U.S.-China relations,¡¨
in Tung Chen-yuan, ed. RMB Exchange Rate: a Economic and Strategic
Analysis, Taipei: Cross-strait Interflow Prospect Foundation, 2004.
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¡§China: A Challenge or Opportunity for the United States?¡¨ Journal
of East Asian Studies, No.3, 2003.
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¡§Territorial disputes and Asian security: sources, management,
and prospects,¡¨ in Muthiah Alagappa, ed., Asian Security Order,
Instrumental and Normative Features, Stanford University Press,
2003.
Professional
Affiliations
- Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, London
Courses
Taught
- Introduction to international systems
- International political economy
- International relations theory
- Model United Nations
- American foreign policy
- American government
- Chinese politics
- U.S.-China relations
- East Asian politics
Contact
Details
Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities (FSH)
University of Macau
Av. Padre Tomˆhs Pereira S.J., Taipa, Macao
Room: P305, Pearl Jubilee Building
Telephone: +(853) 8397 8305
Fax: +(853) 2883 8312
E-mail address: jjwang@umac.mo
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