Dr Xu Ying

Dr Xu Ying

Lecturer, School of International Studies, Renmin University, Beijing

Email: xuyingdawai@sina.com

Xu Ying research is in two key areas, Chinese and international organizations, particularly NGOs, and China’s foreign diplomacy. She recently worked together with Jane Duckett on a Leverhulme Trust-funded research project, ‘NGOs and the making of Health Policy in China’ (2006-07). She is currently a visiting scholar in the Political Science Department, Columbia University.

Selected Publications

Books
NGOs in Contemporary International Politics, Contemporary World Publishing House, Beijing (2006)

Journal Articles
"Three Highlights in China's Public Diplomacy," China-Today Forum, March 2008.
"Deformed Independence: Exploration into INGO's Chief Structural Difficulty," Forum of World Economy and Politics, Vol. 3, 2008.
"The Relationship between INGOs and Developed Countries from the Perspective of Political Opportunity Structure," Journal of Yunnan Normal University, July 2008.
"INGOs' Basic Paths in their participation of the Humanitarian Aid," China-Today Forum, July 2007.
"Thucydides and Theory of Realism of International Relations," Journal of Northeastern University of China (Social Sciences), Vol. 6, No. 2, March 2004.
‘INGOs’ Governance and its Inspiration for China’, Journal of University of International Relations , No.3, 2004.

Research Report
‘NGO Advocacy in China’, China Development Brief Special Report, September 2006 (with Robin Wexler and Nick Young).