Huang Jing (academic)
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Huang Jing (; born 1956) is a Chinese-American political scientist and alleged foreign agent. He was the director of the Centre on Asia and Globalisation and the Lee Foundation Professor on US-China Relations at the
National University of Singapore The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a national public research university in Singapore. Founded in 1905 as the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Medical School, NUS is the oldest autonomous university in the c ...
's Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy until his permanent residence was revoked after the Ministry of Home Affairs called him "an agent of influence of a foreign country" on August 4, 2017.


Biography


Early life

Huang Jing was born in China in 1956. His parents were military doctors who served in the
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during the Korean War. While a teenager, he was sent to Yunnan as part of the Down to the Countryside Movement. Huang graduated from Sichuan University, where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in English, and he went on to earn a master's degree in history from Fudan University and a PhD from Harvard University in 1995. Huang is married to Shirley Yang Xiuping (楊秀萍). They are both U.S. citizens, and resided in Singapore. In 2017, both of them had their Singapore permanent residence permit cancelled by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and denied re-entry to Singapore.


Career

Huang taught at Harvard University from 1993 to 1994. He was an associate professor of political science at Utah State University from 1994 to 2004, where he was also the director of the Asia Studies Program, and he was granted tenure in 1998. He also taught at Shandong University. He was a Shorenstein Fellow at
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from 2002 to 2003, and a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution's John Thornton China Center from 2004 to 2008. In 2008, Huang joined the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, where he was the director of the Centre on Asia and Globalization and the Lee Foundation Professor on US-China Relations. He also became an analyst for Xinhua News Agency. Since 2019, Huang has been the dean of the Institute of International and Regional Studies at the Beijing Language and Culture University.


Intervention in Singapore diplomatic incident

On August 4, 2017, Huang's permanent residence in Singapore was cancelled, and both his wife and himself were denied re-entry, on the assumption that he was ''"an agent of influence of a foreign country"'' and''"subversion and foreign interference in Singapore's domestic politics"'' by Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs. He was accused by the Ministry of Home Affairs for working for intelligence organizations and agents from an unnamed country to influence Singapore's foreign policy and local public opinion. After Huang's permanent residence was cancelled, he was sharply critical of the move when addressing the media: "It's nonsense to identify me as ‘an agent of influence’ for a foreign country. And why didn't they identify which foreign country they're referring to? Is it the US or China?". He also told the media he would seek help from his lawyer and the US Embassy in Singapore. Huang also refuted on the cancellation of his PR by stating that: "My family and my home are all here. I have property in Singapore, too. How can they treat me like this? If they have evidence, they should take me to court." Huang also claimed that he wasn't given a deadline to leave Singapore and had seven days to appeal against the cancellation to Ministry of Home Affairs. Huang said he will seek help from lawyer and United States embassy in Singapore. According to ''The New York Times'', " me view his academic writings as pro-Chinese."


NUS reaction

The
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spokesman told the media that the NUS has no tolerance towards foreign interference, and will not be able to allow Huang to continue working at NUS due to his permit cancelled.


Later comments

In June 2019, Huang told the
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that he "worked the whole year in Washington DC, my home, to show that I am not what Singapore implied I am". At the time of Huang's remarks, Singapore did not clarify which country they believed Huang to be acting on behalf of, and Huang said he "wanted to show that at least the US doesn’t think I am working for whoever". He also added that he didn't have "any hard feelings against Singapore" for the incident.


Bilahari Kausikan's response

Bilahari Kausikan responded to Huang's comment by telling the media that Singapore is not "some banana republic" that will take serious action carelessly. Kausikan also said Huang's working in United States proves nothing, as Huang was working against Singapore's interest instead of the United States.


Yeo Jun Wei agent incident

On 25 July 2020, a Singaporean named Dickson Yeo Jun Wei was charged with using his political consultancy in America as a front to collect information for China's intelligence agency. Yeo's PhD supervisor at
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had been Huang Jing before he was deported by Singapore. Kausikan claims Huang Jing was the Chinese “agent” who had recruited Yeo to spy for Beijing, Huang respond to Kausikan's remark and told the media that Kausikan's claim were “nonsense” and “unreasonable”, as well as demanded Kausikan either prove the comments or retract them.


Publication


Books publication

Huang Jing had made several publication of books, including ''Factionalism in Chinese Communist Politics'', which won the 2002 Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize. * * *


Newspaper commentaries

Huang had written pro-Beijing commentaries for newspaper office from China, including the
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. His action had been quoted by The New York Times and the Post.


References

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