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Biography Revised: 6/5/2006
Career Data Updated: 6/5/2006

PHOTO: Wang Jisi
Wang Jisi 王缉思
President of the International Studies Institute of Beijing University
Born: 1948

Biography

Wang Jisi, male, Han nationality, is a native of Guangzhou City. He was born in 1948, and obtained a master's degree at Beijing University. He is guest professor of the National Defense University of the PLA, president of the Chinese Association for American Studies, founding member of the Pacific Council on International Policy in Los Angeles, International Council Member of the Asia Society in New York City, and Advisory Council Member of the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies of the Brookings Institution in Washington DC. He is also advisor of the Asia Center at Harvard University. Wang Jisi is currently president of the International Studies Institute of Beijing University.

Career Data

2005— President, Beijing University, Institute of International Studies Beijing Municipality
1991—2005 Director, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of American Studies
1990—1991 Visiting Associate Professor, University of Michigan USA, Michigan, Ann Arbor
1990—1991 Freeman Professor of Asian Studies, Claremont McKenna College USA, California, Claremont
1984—1985 Visiting Scholar, University of California USA, California, Berkeley
1983—1991 Professor, Beijing University, International Politics Department Beijing Municipality
1982—1983 Visiting Fellow, Oxford University, St. Anthony's College United Kingdom, Oxford
1980—1983 Student, Beijing University Beijing Municipality (Received Master's Degree)


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