Professional affiliation:
Professor School of International & Public Affairs (SIPA), JLU
Education:
Post-doc Research Fellow Keck center for International & Strategic Studies, Claremont McKenna College, US
PhD in Political Science University of Aberdeen, UK 1999-02
MA in International Studies University of Montana, USA 1992-94
Graduate Studies in US Foreign Policy Harvard University, USA 1989-90
MA in Contemporary World History Nankai University, China 1985-87
BA in Modern History & English Nankai University, China 1978-82
Previous teaching, research & honorary appointment:
Visiting Professor at University of Aberdeen, UK 2011
Visiting Professor at Colby College USA 2010
Visiting Professor at University of Hong Kong 2010
Visiting Professor at Ewhar Women’s University, South Korea 2010
Visiting Research Fellow in International Law at Tilburg University 2009
Visiting Professor at European Research Institute, Univ. Birmingham 2007
Visiting Professor at University of Hanover, Germany 2007
Visiting Professor at Sichuan University, China 2006
Visiting Professor at Inner Mongolian University of Minorities 2005
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at University of Aberdeen 2004
Lecturer in International Studies at Nankai University 1995-99
Research Associate at Mansfield Center of University of Montana 1994
Research Fellow at Seattle-based National Bureau of Asian Research summer 1993
Research Fellow at Keck Centre for International Studies 1991-92
Harvard-Yenching Fellow at Harvard University 1988-89
Teaching Fellow at Dept. of International History Nankai University 1982-85
Current Research Interests:
International governance, China’s foreign & security policy, Sino-U. S. Relations
Professional Membership/Awards
1. Harvard-Yenching Fellowship 1988-90
2. Keck Fellowship 1990-92
3. Mike Mansfield Scholarship 1992-94
4. EU-China Scholarly Fellowship 2007
5. Member of China’s Association of International Studies
6. Member of Society of Contemporary China’s Studies
Selected publications (since 2009):
Books:
1. European Diplomacy—History and Theory (Tianjin: Renmin Press, 2011)
2. World Order and International Society Perceived from Pluralistic Views (Tianjin: Renmin Press, 2012)
3. Sino-Turkey Relations: Concepts, Policies and Prospects (Istanbul Gelisim Uni. Press, 2015)
4. America’s Diplomacy: Ideas & Practices (Beijing: World Knowledge Press, 2015)
5. Turkey’s Aspiration for a Great Power ((Beijing: World Knowledge Press, 2012)
Professional papers and chapters (partial only):
1. “Zhou Enlai’s Diplomacy at the Bandung Conference: Reappraisal”, New Perspectives in the
Study of Zhou Enlai in the 21st Century ( Beijing: Central Historical Documentation Press, 2008)
2. “Philip Noel-Baker’s Discourse on Collective Security System”, Analects of Historical Studies (Jilin University) No. 1, 2010
3. “Climate Change and its Effects on International Security” Nankai Journal, No. 3, 2011
4. “Historians and their Roles in the Study of IR in China” Journal of Modern World History, No.7 (Beijing: CSS Press, 2011)
5. “From Client State to Strategic Partnership – China’s Changing Perception of Europe”, Roland Vogt (ed.)
Europe and China – Strategic Partners or Rivals (Hong Kong University Press, 2011)
6. “Behind China’s peacekeeping Mission in Africa: interpreting Beijing’s strategic considerations” (Turkey )
The Journal of Security Strategies No.14. 12, 2011
7. “Rethinking of China’s Entry into the Family of Nations”, China & The World ed. Liu Debin, (Beijing:CSS Press, 2012) No. 2
8. “Understanding China’s Security from Civil Society Perspective”, Journal of Social Sciences, (Istanbul Gelisim University, 2014)
Book review:
1. Lorenze M. Luthi: “Beyond Betrayal: Beijing, Moscow and the Paris Negotiations, 1971-1973”, Journal of Cold War Studies, 11:1(Winter 2009): 57-107. http://www.h-net.org/diplo/reviews/
2. Henry A. Kissinger’s On China, 2011. “from a Chinese perspective”, The Journal of Security Strategies
No.15. June 2012.
Teaching courses at Nankai University and Jilin University since 2004
1. European Diplomacy & Its Effects on Modern China
2. History of U.S. Foreign Policy since 1898
3. Evolution of International System (For international students)
4. The Sino-EU Issues
5. Contemporary China’s Strategy
6. Selected Readings in US-UK Historical Documents
7. Modern Europe 1789-1989
8. China’s Foreign Policy (for International Students)
9. Theories of International Relations (for international students)
Languages: Chinese (native), English (fluent) and Russian (primary)