Assistant Professor
Dr. Ke Jing holds a PhD in International Economic Administrative Law (2015) and an M.A. in Constitutional and Administrative Law (2007) from Fudan University. She worked as a post-doc research fellow at the Institute of International Studies, Fudan University. Her main research interests lie in Sino-U.S. Economic and Trade Relations, and International Economic Law. Currently her research mainly focuses on several important international economic mechanisms, especially on their dynamic development and impacts on China, such as the RCEP negotiation progress, TPP dynamic tracking, WTO reform and so on. She also pays close attention to bilateral trade friction and China’s corresponding strategies, and tracks the progress of Sino-US BIT negotiation.