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Hung-jenWang is currently Assistant Professor of Political  Science at National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. He     received       his MA in International Security from Josef Korbel School at the University of Denver, US, and PhD in International Politics from ERCCT/Political Science department at the University of Tübingen, Germany. His research interests focus mainly on IR theory, Sino-US relations, and the cross -Taiwan Strait relations. Wang is the author of the book, The Riseof China and Chinese International Relations (IR) Scholarship (Lanham, MD: LexingtonBooks, 2013). He also published the journal articles, including ‘Being Uniquely Universal: Building Chinese International Relations Theory,’ in Journal of Contemporary China (May 2013), and 'China's Call for Discourse Power,' in China: An International Journal (December 2015), and the chapters entitled ‘Subjective Knowledge Foundation of theCross-Taiwan Straits International Peace Discourse,’ in Bart Dessein ed., Interpreting China as a Regional and Global Power (Palgrave 2014), and ‘How Chinese IR Scholars are Addressing Asia’s Current Power Transition,’ in David Walton and Emilian Kavalski eds., Power Transition in Asia (Routledge 2016).

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