Howard Wang

Howard Wang

Political Scientist

Howard Wang is a political scientist at RAND.

From 2024-2025, Wang was detailed to the Office of the Secretary of Defense as a China Policy Advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for China, Taiwan, and Mongolia. Prior to RAND, he was a policy analyst for the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, where he researched U.S.-China military competition and deterrence in the Taiwan Strait. 

Wang's primary research interests include Chinese Communist Party political decision-making and People's Liberation Army strategy and doctrine. Wang completed his Doctorate in International Affairs (DIA) at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, where he was awarded distinction for his thesis research on the Chinese Communist Party's sea power strategy. He completed his Master's in Public Policy at Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy and his bachelor's degree at Boston University.

Education

D.I.A. in China and Asia-Pacific Studies, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies; M.P.P., Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy; B.A. in philosophy and political science, Boston University

Languages

Mandarin Chinese

Selected Work

  • Howard Wang, "China Plans for ‘Total War’: Developing the Capacity to Defeat the ‘Strong Enemy’ of the United States," Journal of Contemporary China, 2026
  • Wang, Howard, Political Discourse, Debate, and Decisionmaking in the Chinese Communist Party, RAND Corporation (RR-A3821-1), 2025
  • Howard Wang, "‘Security Is a Prerequisite for Development’: Consensus-Building toward a New Top Priority in the Chinese Communist Party," Journal of Contemporary China, 2022

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