
Yuhua Wang
@yuhuawang5
Professor @Harvard | Author of Tying the Autocrat’s Hand and The Rise and Fall of Imperial China | Editor @BlogBroadstreet | Co-Organizer @CPRPVirtual
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Join us on Nov 1 (Friday) for our next presentation by Youngjoon Lee (Maryland) on "To Lobby or to Donate? How Chinese Firms Responded to A Public Health Emergency," followed by comments from Dali L. Yang and Hye Young You. Zoom link and slides here: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/


New #firstview: @ischoolUI's MIT FutureTech's Meicen Sun Damocles's Switchboard: Information Externalities and the Autocratic Logic of Internet Control cambridge.org/core/journals/…





Please join us this Friday (Nov 22) for a presentation by Geoff Hoffman (UCSD) on "The Growth and Influence of Party Organizations in Chinese Internet Firms," followed by comments from Holger Kern (FSU) and Meg Rithmire. Paper and Zoom link here: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/



Excited to share that I will join NYU Politics Department as an Assistant Professor this fall! Special thanks to my advisors, colleagues, and friends MITPoliticalScience, Niehaus Center, Johns Hopkins SAIS! Looking forward to this new chapter!


Join us for our next session by Chen Wang (Idaho) who will present “Wait for the Right Time: Leader’s Type, Tenure and International Cooperation.” Tyler Jost Tyler Jost (Brown) and Jessica Weeks (Wisconsin) will serve discussants. Paper and Zoom link here: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/

Can authoritarian leaders mitigate data manipulation by their subnational governments? Join us next Friday (Feb. 21) to find out the answer in a new paper by Handi Li, Shengqiao Lin | 林声巧, and Minh D. Trinh. See below for paper abstract and Zoom info. chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/

Cool article engaging with Yasheng Huang 黄亚生 and Yuhua Wang's great books academic.oup.com/psq/advance-ar…


Join us for our next presentation on March 7 by Shengqiao Lin | 林声巧 on “Partnership as Assurance: Regulatory Risk and State‒Business Equity Ties in China,” followed by comments from Jean Oi (Stanford) and David Szakonyi (GWU). Paper and Zoom link here: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/

