Jianxun Wang
Curriculum Vitae
School of Law
China University of Political Science and Law
27 Fuxue Road, Changping District
Beijing 102249
P.R. China
Academic Positions
July 2006 - Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, School of Law, China University of Political Science and Law
Education
Indiana University-Bloomington (USA)
Ph.D. in Political Science, April 2006
Peking University (P.R. China)
Master of Law, July 1998
Lanzhou University (P.R. China)
Bachelor of Law, July 1995
Research Interests
Comparative Constitutional Law
Political Theory
Chinese Law and Politics
Public Choice & Constitutional Political Economy
Publications
I. Books
(1) 2008. ed. Twenty Lectures on Self-governance (zizhi ershi jiang). Tianjin: Tianjin People’s Press. In Chinese.
(2) 2003. Meiguo lianbang zhuyi (The Chinese Translation of The Meaning of American Federalism: Constituting a Self-governing Society by Vincent Ostrom). Shanghai: Shanghai Sanlian Press. In Chinese.
II. Journal Articles and Book Chapters
(1) Forthcoming. “Constitutionalism and Development: A Preliminary Study” (xianzheng yu fazhan: yige chubu yanjiu), Hongfan Review (Journal of Legal and Economic Studies). In Chinese.
(2) 2009. “The Road to Democracy in China: A Tocquevillian Analysis,” in Conversations with Tocqueville: The Global Democratic Revolution in the 21st Century, ed. Aurelian Craiutu and Sheldon Gellar, 271-294. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
(3) 2009. “Public Participation in Public Spending” (qiandaizi zhong de gongzhong canyu), in Public Participation: Institutional Foundations for a Risk Society, ed. Dingjian Cai, 219-251. Beijing: Law Press. In Chinese.
(4) 2009. “The Role of Public Intellectuals and Lawyers in Public Participation” (gongzhong canyu: zhishi fenzi he lüshi de juese), in Public Participation: Institutional Foundations for a Risk Society, ed. Dingjian Cai, 317-350. Beijing: Law Press. In Chinese.
(5) 2008. “Federalism and American Constitutionalism” (libang zhuyi yu meiguo xianzheng), in From Classical Thinking to Modern Polity: Lectures on Western Legal and Political Thoughts, ed. Quanxi Gao, 419-443. Beijing: Law Press. In Chinese.
(6) 1999. “A Criticism of the Legal Moralistic Approach to Legislation” (falü daode zhuyi lifaguan pipan), in Controversies on the Revisions of the Marriage Law, ed. Yinhe Li and Yinan Ma, 18-33. Beijing: Guangming Daily Press. In Chinese.
(7) 1998. “American Constitutional System” (Chinese Translation), in Readings: American and German Judicial Systems and Procedures, ed. Bing Song, 57-80. Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press. In Chinese.
(8) 1998. “German Lay Judges: Comparisons with American Criminal Jury” (Chinese Translation), in Readings: American and German Judicial Systems and Procedures, ed. Bing Song, 169-182. Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press. In Chinese.
(9) 1998. “Germany: A Country without Plea Bargains” (Chinese Translation), in Readings: American and German Judicial Systems and Procedures, ed. Bing Song, 402-411. Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press. In Chinese.
(10) 1997. “Reflections on the Mediation System from the Perspective of Sociology of Law” (tiaojie zhidu de falü shehuixue sikao), Peking University Law Journal 1: 26-30. In Chinese.
(11) 1997. “A Study on Some Legal Issues of Reward Advertisements” (xuanshang guanggao ruogan falü wenti zhi yanjiu), Gansu Political Science and Law Institute Journal 3: 53-57. In Chinese.