
Zheng Wang, Ph.D.
Assistant Professorwangzhen@shu.edu
McQuaid Hall, 101A
973-275-2003
CVProfile
Zheng Wang, an expert in conflict resolution and international negotiation, joined the Whitehead School of Diplomacy in the fall of 2004.
His current research interests include cross-cultural negotiation and conflict
resolution, historical memory and intergroup conflict. He
has published book chapters and journal articles in various
publications.
Zheng Wang received a Ph.D. in Conflict Resolution from the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
(ICAR) at George Mason University. He received a Master's degree in peace studies from the University of Bradford (UK) and a postgraduate certificate in
cross-cultural communication from Peking University (China). Previously, he served
for eight years at a Beijing-based think tank on international security issues,
departing as the deputy director of research.
Courses Frequently Offered
Graduate
DIPL 6104: Art and Science of International Negotiation
DIPL 6115: Cross Cultural Negotiation and
Conflict Management
DIPL 6117: International Mediation
DIPL 6118: Global Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
Undergraduate
DIPL 4183: Art and Science of International Negotiation
Recent Research and Publications
"International Mediation." In Garber, Julie, B. Welling
Hall, Joseph Liechty, Timothy McElwee, eds. Peace,
Justice, and Security Studies: A Curriculum Guide.
Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Reinner Publishers, forthcoming.
"Ethnicity and Nationalism." In
Garber, Julie, B. Welling Hall, Joseph Liechty, Timothy
McElwee, eds. Peace, Justice, and Security Studies: A
Curriculum Guide. Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Reinner
Publishers, forthcoming.
"Peace Studies in the Chinese
Century: International Perspectives" (Book Review).
Journal of Peace Education, forthcoming.
"Culture, Apology, and International Negotiation: The Case of the Sino-US ‘Spy Plane’ Crisis," International Negotiation 10(2) (with Kevin Avruch), 2005
"The Floating Island: Change of Paradigm on the Taiwan Question," Journal of Contemporary China 13(39) (with Carol L. Hamrin), 2004
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