Songying FANG

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Songying FANG   Professor


Graduate institution: Ph.D., University of Rochester


E-mailsongying.fang@sjtu.edu.cn


personal website:https://songyingfang.wordpress.com




Research area


International Relations

Biography


Songying Fang is a Professor of Political Science at the School of International and Public Affairs, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Her research encompasses global governance, territorial disputes, military alliances, great power competition, and public opinion on foreign policy. Dr. Fang has published extensively in these areas, with work appearing in the American Journal of Political Science, International Organization, Journal of Politics, British Journal of Political Science, and Chinese Journal of International Politics. She has been awarded prestigious fellowships from the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance at Princeton University and the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. Additionally, Dr. Fang has served on the editorial boards of leading journals such as American Political Science Review, International Organization, and Chinese Journal of International Politics.

Selected courses


International Politics (undergraduate) 

Applied Research Methods (graduate)

Selected publications


● Fang, Songying, Xiaojun Li, and Adam Liu. 2022. “Chinese Public Opinion about US-China Relations from Trump to Biden.” Chinese Journal of International Politics 15(1): 27-46.

● Fang, Songying and Xiaojun Li. 2020. “Historical Ownership and Territorial Disputes.” Journal of Politics 82(1): 345-360.

● Chapman, Terrence, Songying Fang, Xin Li, and Randal Stone. 2017. “Mixed Signals: IMF Lending and Capital Markets.” British Journal of Political Science 47 (2): 329–349. 

● Barnett, Micheal, Songying Fang and Christoph Zürcher. 2014. “Compromised Peacebuilding.” International Studies Quarterly 58 (3): 608–620.

● Fang, Songying, Jesse C. Johnson and Ashley Leeds. 2014. “To Concede or To Resist: The Restraining Effect of Military Alliances.” International Organization 68 (4): 775-809.

● Fang, Songying and Randall Stone. 2012. “International Organizations as Policy Advisors.” International Organization 66 (4): 537-569.

● Fang, Songying. 2010. “The Strategic Use of International Institutions in Dispute Settlement.” Quarterly Journal of Political Science 5(2):107-131.

● Fang, Songying. 2008. “The Informational Role of International Institutions and Domestic Politics.” American Journal of Political Science 52(2):304-321.

Expertise & public engagement


International Organization, Territorial Disputes, Military Alliances, Great Power Competition, and Public Opinion, Global governance

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