Jialu Kay Wang

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Jialu Kay Wang (preferred pronouns: He/Him)is an independent commentator and student currently in a joint degree program of International Affairs and International Relations between Hubei University and the University of Canberra, specializing in comparative politics and political economy. His research primarily focuses on U.S. foreign policy and the economic impact of foreign aid, he provides a unique historical lens on contemporary Middle Eastern alliances. His analysis seeks to bridge the gap between historical institutionalism and modern market realities.

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How the U.S. Security Assistance Distorts Israel’s Domestic Market

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