Ka
Zeng is an Assistant Professor at
the Department of Political Science, University of
Arkansas. She is the author of a forthcoming book
titled Trade Threats, Trade Wars: Bargaining, Retaliation,
and American Coercive Diplomacy (University of Michigan
Press, 2003). Her current research focuses on the
domestic sources of international trade, Chinese
economic negotiation behavior, and China’s
harmonization with international law.
Publications
on the process of international economic negotiation:
Zeng,
Ka. March 2005. Negotiating China's Entry into the World
Economy. Presented at 2005 meetings of the International
Studies Association.
Zeng,
Ka. 2003. Trade Threats, Trade Wars: Bargaining,
Retaliation, and American Coercive Diplomacy. University
of Michigan Press.
Zeng,
Ka. 2002. Trade Structure and the Effectiveness of America's
'Aggressively Unilateral' Trade Policy. International
Studies Quarterly, 46: 93-115.
Zeng,
Ka. 2002. Complementary Trade Structure and U.S.-China
Negotiations over Intellectual Property Rights. East
Asia: An International Quarterly 20, no.1: 54-80.
Zeng,
Ka. 2001. Domestic Politics and the Us-China Wto Agreement. Issues & Studies 37,
no. 3: 105-41.
Zeng,
Ka. 2000. Explaining Patterns of Trade War and Threat
Effectiveness: The Importance of Competitive Versus Complementary
Trade Structure. Dissertation. University of Virginia.
Contact
Information:
Department
of Political Science
428 Old Main
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: (479)575-5327
Fax: (479)575-6432
Email: kzeng@uark.edu
Web: http://plsc.uark.edu/faculty/zeng.html