Wang Jisi (Chinese: 王缉思; pinyin: Wáng Jīsī) is a Chinese academic and international relations scholar. He currently serves as the president of the Institute of International and Strategic Studies at Peking University. He served as the Dean of Peking University's School of International Studies from 2005 to 2013 and has held the position of Peking University Boya Chair Professor since 2017.[1][2]
In addition to his academic work, Wang has been "closely associated with China's Ministry of State Security for decades", joining undercover MSS officers, including then-head of the MSS United States operations bureau Lin Di and a spy previously declared persona non grata for falsely posing as a journalist, on trips to Japan and the US. He also served as an early member of the China International Culture Exchange Center, a front run by the MSS' 12th Bureau.[3]
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^"Peking University School of International Studies official page". Archived from the original on 2010-09-11. Retrieved 2010-09-11.
^Joske, Alex (2022). "The Revolving Door: Scholars and the MSS". Spies and Lies: How China's Greatest Covert Operations Fooled the World. Melbourne: Hardie Grant Books. pp. 139–140. ISBN 9781743797990. At the same time, Wang has been closely associated with the MSS for decades. He became a member of the Social Investigation Bureau's CICEC front group in the early 1990s, joining its strange medley of scholars, artists and undercover officers, like future Minister of State Security Geng Huichang. Even before then, Wang was joining MSS officers on trips to Japan (including one who had previously been declared persona non grata while posing as a journalist) and the United States. As head of American studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in the early 1990s, Wang was a colleague of MSS US operations guru Lin Di, who covertly managed the academy's foreign exchanges for many years. In 1998, Lin, then operating as CICEC's secretary-general, accompanied Wang to workshops in Tokyo and Washington. In 2003, Wang would join Lin and other MSS officers, now acting as researchers in China Reform Forum, at a RAND Corporation conference. These were the same events Lin used as cover to rendezvous with his Californian agents. Wang also headed the Central Party School's Institute of International Strategic Studies at the peak of its deep collaboration with (MSS front) China Reform Forum.
WangJisi (Chinese: 王缉思; pinyin: WángJīsī) is a Chinese academic and international relations scholar. He currently serves as the president of the Institute...
Brookings Institution. 2012. Addressing U.S.-China Strategic Distrust (with WangJisi). The Brookings Institution. Published in Chinese as: 中美战略互疑:解析与应对. Beijing...
Managing China-Japan-US Relations. ed Gerald Curtis, Ryosei Kokubun, WangJisi. Nihon Kokusai Kōryū Sentā. Japan Center for International Exchange, 2010...
March 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2014. Curtis, Gerald, Ryosei Kokubun and WangJisi. (2010). Getting the Triangle Straight: Managing China-Japan-US Relations...
Institute. 31 March 2010. Retrieved 8 July 2014. Kenneth Lieberthal; WangJisi (2 April 2012). "US, China Experts Warn of Growing Bilateral Distrust"...
1959 in Beijing. He used the annotations written by Wang Chi-ssu (C: 王季思, P: WángJìsī, W: Wang Chi-ssu) and Su Huan-chung. Due to the usage of allusions...
“Taiwan in the China-Japan-US Triangle,” Gerald Curtis, Ryosei Kokubun, and WangJisi eds., Getting the Triangle Straight: Managing China-Japan-US Relations...
土木之变; traditional Chinese: 土木之變; Mongolian: Тумугийн тулалдаан), or the Jisi Incident (simplified Chinese: 己巳之变; traditional Chinese: 己巳之變), was a frontier...
the ECB) - Hubert Védrine (Former French Minister of Foreign Affairs) - WangJisi (President of the Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Peking...
revised Introductory chapter and appendices, and foreword by Professor WangJisi of Peking University (Beijing: Central Composition and Translation Press...
Gregorian calendar. According to the Book of Wei by Wang Chen et al., Lady Bian was born on the jisi day of the 12th month of the 3rd year of the Yan'xi...
corresponds to 30 Mar to 28 Apr 148 BCE in the proleptic Julian calendar. jisi day of the 4th month of the 4th year of Emperor Jing's reign, per vol.16...
poet, writer, theater history critic, verse writer, playwright, scholar WangJisi (王季思), a renowned drama scholar Gao Ming (高明), a literary historian, established...
Governor-General of Guangdong and Guangxi Zhou Youde (周有德) and Governor of Guangdong Wang Lairen (王來任), and residents were allowed to return to their original homes...
which became endemic in the last decades of the Ming. In the spring of 1628, Wang Jiayin started a revolt in Shaanxi with some 6,000 followers, one of whom...
Ming dynasty was thrown into a major rebel crisis. Meanwhile in Liaoning, Wang Huazhen, Vice Censor-Chief of the Right and Touring Pacification Commissioner...
outline of the text can be found in Ma & Wang (2018). Chapters in Moni guangfo 《摩尼光佛》 are: Xiasheng zan 《下生贊》 Jisi zhou 《吉斯咒》 Tianwang zan 《天王贊》 Chengyang...
tribe, Wang Tai, from 1548 onward. As hegemon he created alliances with both Jurchens and Mongols, eventually assuming the title of khan. Under Wang Tai...
Zheng agents received custody of Wang Yunsheng after he tried using a 10 year old expired permit in Nagasaki in 1653. Wang was pardoned by Koxinga after...
p. 399. Draft History of Qing, Volume 4, "Annals of Shunzhi 1": "On the jisi day of the eleventh month of the third year of Shunzhi [2 January 1647],...
execution of his fellow commander Mao Wenlong. This breach, known as the Jisi Incident, was the first time the Jurchens had broken through the Great Wall...