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Wang Yong, Professor of International Studies

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Wang Yong is a professor at School of International Studies and the director of the Center for International Political Economy at Peking University. In addition to his roles at Peking University, Dr. Wang is a professor at the Party School of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, an appointed lecturer for the HKSAR Senior Civil Servants Training Program on Chinese Affairs at Peking University, and a consultant of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).  

His authored books in Chinese include the Political Economy of International Trade (2008), The Political Economy of China - U.S. Trade Relations (2007), and The Rounds of Most Favored Nations: the Politics of US-China Trade Relations, 1989-1997 (1998). Dr. Wang has additionally published dozens of papers and book chapters in Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean and Spanish, on the topics of Chinese political economy, foreign policy, China-US relations, regional cooperation, international political economy and the World Trade Organization (WTO). 

He received his BA, MA, and Ph.D. from Peking University.

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