WANG, YU

Publications

WANG, YU
Education Background:
Ph.D. in Politics, Wilf Family Department of Politics, New York University, U.S.A. 2009.

MA in Politics, Wilf Family Department of Politics,
New York University, U.S.A. 2007.

Bachelor of Law, Department of International Law,
Foreign Affairs College, China. 2001.
Office Address

Room 409, Zhi Xin Building

Research

Political Economy, Public Policy, International Relations, and Comparative Politics

PublicationsInfo

[17] Yu Wang and Yun Liu. 2023. Does Geopolitical Risk Influence China’s Defence Sector Returns? Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy, 29(3): 279-287.

  1. [16] Yu Wang. 2023. Revisiting the Guns-Butter Tradeoff: A Wavelet Analysis of the U.S. and Britain. Policy Studies, 44(4): 519-534.
  2. [15] Yu Wang and William X. Wei. 2023. The Nexus between Federal Revenue and Spending in Canada. Statistics, Politics, and Policy, 14(1): 113-123.
  3. [14] Yu Wang. 2023. Defense Budget Growth and Inflation: A Wavelet-Based Study of the U.S. and Britain. Political Studies Review, 21(2): 260-284.
  4. [13] Yu Wang. 2021. Bargaining Power and U.S. Military Aid in the Post-Cold War Era. Security and Defense Quarterly, 35(3): 7-23.
  5. [12] Yu Wang. 2021. Interest or Influence? An Empirical Study of U.S. Foreign Aid to Israel. Israel Affairs, 27(4): 664-674.
  6. [11] Yu Wang and Chenbo Yang. 2019. Elections and the Development of Civil War: An Empirical Study of Sri Lanka. Democracy and Security, 15(2): 111-136.
  7. [10] Yu Wang. 2018. Bargaining Matters: An Analysis of Bilateral Aid to Developing Countries. Journal of International Relations and Development, 21(1): 1-21.
  8. [9] Yu Wang. 2016. The Effect of Bargaining on U.S. Economic Aid. International Interactions, 42(3): 479-502. 
  9. [8] Yu Wang and Minggang Peng. 2016. Party Unity after Elections. Politics, 36(2): 169-179.
  10. [7] Yu Wang. 2014. Guns-Butter Tradeoff in Contemporary China. Defense and Security Analysis, 30(1): 67-75.
  11. [6] Yu Wang. 2013. Veto Players and Foreign Aid Inflows. Oxford Development Studies, 41(3): 391-408.
  12. [5] Yu Wang. 2013. Determinants of Southeast Asian Military Spending in the Post-Cold War Era. Defence and Peace Economics, 24(1): 73-87. 
  13. [4] Yu Wang and Shuai Jin. 2013. Veto Players and Foreign Aid Provision. Constitutional Political Economy, 24(1): 43-56.
  14. [3] Yu Wang. 2011. Evaluating the Candidate Incumbency Effect in Japan’s Single-Member District Elections. Representation, 47(2): 171-185. 
  15. [2] Yu Wang. 2008. The Effect of State-Endorsed Arbitration Institutions on International Trade. New Political Economy, 13(4): 419-445.
  16. [1] Yu Wang. 2007. The Incumbent Advantage in Japanese Lower House Elections. Representation, 43(3): 199-208.