Junhua Wu

Former Public Policy Scholar

Professional Affiliation

Chairwoman and Chief Economist, The Japan Research Institute (Shanghai) Consulting Co, Ltd., Council Member. The Japan Research Institute Ltd. (JRI), Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG). Tokyo, Japan., Honorary Research Fellow. Center for Japanese Studies, Fudan University. Shanghai, China., Chief Senior Economist. JRI, SMFG. Tokyo, Japan.

Expert Bio

Education

Ph.D. (ABD)  Major: East Asian Studies Tokyo University. Tokyo, Japan.  March 1990.

M.A. Major: East Asian Studies Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan.  March 1987.

B.A.  Major: Japanese Studies Fudan University. Shanghai, China.  July 1983.

Wilson Center Project

"China's Democratization: Probability and a Possibile Road Map"

Major Publications

  • Wu, J.H. (2009).  What partnership will the U.S. and China become in the Obama era? A chapter in Obama’s United States (edited by Hidehiko Fujii).  Toyo Keizai, Inc.: Tokyo, Japan.
  • Wu, J.H. (2008).  China: Quiet Revolution.  Nikkei Publishing Inc.: Tokyo, Japan.(The 25th Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Special Prize)
  • Wu, J.H. (2008).  Housing bubbles call for comprehensive reform. A chapter in Grand Debate on Reform in China, (edited by Japan Center for Economic Research & Tsinghua University Center for China Research).  Tokyo, Japan: Keisou Shobou.
  • Yishihara, K. & Wu, J.H. (1998).  China’s Economy and Foreign Investment.  Tokyo, Japan: Institute of Developing Economies.
  • Yishihara, K. & Wu, J.H. (1996). China and the Post-Deng Xiaoping Establishment.  Tokyo, Japan: Japan External Trade Organization Press.
  • Wu, J.H. & Hamashita, T. (1995). A Study on Regional Economic Disparities and Development in China (II).  Tokyo, Japan: National Institute for Research Advancement.
  • Kulibayashi, J. & Wu, J.H. (1993).  Economic Development in the Yangtze River Basin.  Tokyo, Japan: Institute of Developing Economies.
  • Maruyama, N. & Wu, J.H. (1992). Huanan’s Economic Sphere. Tokyo, Japan: Institute of Developing Economies. 

Previous Terms

September 1, 2009 - May 1, 2011 “China’s Democratization: Probability and a Possible Road Map.”