Wendy Leutert
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
24
Citations
473
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
10
Publishing since 2016
Wendy Leutert studies how China governs its economy and engages with the wider world, with particular attention to state-owned enterprises (large companies owned or controlled by the government). Her work examines how China manages these firms domestically and how they operate abroad through infrastructure projects, overseas ports, and development partnerships. She also researches China's broader economic reforms, its interactions with international institutions, and comparisons with other state-led economies such as Singapore.
Publication activity has been steady over the past decade, averaging about three works per year with a slight uptick in 2024.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- China’s Adaptive State Capitalism and Its International Sources
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2025
- Made in China: When US‐China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade by Elizabeth O'BrienIngleson, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2024, x + 335 pp.
The Developing Economies · 2025
- Pivoting to overseas development: international NGOs' changing engagement with China
International Affairs · 2025
- Building the Road Ahead
East Asian Policy · 2024
- China’s Twitter Diplomacy:
Michigan State University Press eBooks · 2024
- Singapore’s Temasek Model and State Asset Management in China
Asian Survey · 2024
- China's State-Owned Enterprises
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2024
- Complementary Partners? Attitudes toward Multiactor Development Projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The Journal of Politics · 2024
- Replication Data for: Complementary Partners? Attitudes toward Multi-Actor Development Projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Harvard Dataverse · 2023
- Correspondence: Debating China's Use of Overseas Ports
International Security · 2023
- Appendix for "Pier Competitor: China's Power Position in Global Ports," International Security, Vol. 46, No. 4 (Spring 2022), pp. 9–47
Harvard Dataverse · 2022
- Reimagining the Chinese Economy Through Sino-Japanese Engagement in the 1980s
2022
- Pier Competitor: China's Power Position in Global Ports
International Security · 2022
- Puzzling Partnerships: Overseas Infrastructure Development by Chinese State-Owned Enterprises and Humanitarian Organizations
Studies in Comparative International Development · 2022
- Personnel Power: Governing State-Owned Enterprises
Business and Politics · 2021
- The China Quarterly×2
- International Security×2
- Cambridge University Press eBooks×2
- Harvard Dataverse×2
- Asia policy×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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