Eurasian Strategy Project

Hongying Wang

Hongying Wang teaches comparative politics, international relations, and globalization. Her research explores the interactions between domestic and international politics and political economy, with a focus on China. She is the author of Weak State, Strong Networks: The Institutional Dynamics of Foreign Direct Investment in China (Oxford University Press, 2001). Her articles on Chinese politics, political economy, and foreign policy and on globalization have been published in Asian Perspective, Asian Survey, China: An International Journal, The China Quarterly, Development, Global Governance, Journal of Asian Business, Journal of Contemporary China and The Pacific Review, and various edited volumes. She is currently doing research on China’s integration into the international system and its impact on domestic politics. She directs the East Asia Program at the Moynihan Institute of Syracuse University. She was a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington DC in 2005-06, and a fellow of the Public Intellectual Program of the National Committee on US-China Relations in 2005-2007.
Personal webpage: http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/psc/faculty/Wang.asp