Wang Dong

Biography

WANG Dong is Associate Professor in the School of International Studies and Executive Deputy Director of the Institute for China-U.S. People to People Exchange at Peking University. He concurrently serves as Secretary General of the Pangoal Institution, a leading China-based public policy think tank. He is Member of the Steering Committee of the “East Asia Security Forum”, Chinese Overseas Educated Scholars Association, and Member of the Advisory Committee for the Carter Center-Global Times “US-China Young Scholars Forum”. Wang Dong received his bachelor in law from Peking University and M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from University of California (UCLA). Dr Wang had taught at York College of Pennsylvania, with a tenure-track appointment, before joining the faculty of Peking University. Dr Wang has written extensively on international relations and China’s foreign policy. His articles and reviews appear in Diplomatic History, The New York Times as well as other top academic and news outlets. Dr Wang has provided consultation to China’s State Council and Ministry of Foreign Affairs on matters important to Chinese foreign policy. He has also served as Chinese delegate for important Track-II dialogues such as the Munich Security Conference and the Shangri-La Dialogue.