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Wang Yizhou
Editor
Academic positions:
  • Professor of international politics and China Foreign Affairs
  • Associate Dean in the School of International Studies (SIS), Peking University, since late 2009.
  • Chief editor of Magazine, World Economics and Politics (monthly), from 1998 to 2008;
  • Deputy director in Institute of World Economics and Politics (IWEP), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) at Beijing, during 1998-2009
 
Main interests recently in research:
  • China’s diplomacy and its process into a global partnership
  • IR theories and its studies in the West and China
  • Trends of international institutions and laws
 
Some of Wang’s books published:
  • International Politics, 1995, Beijing
  • IR studies in the West: History and Theories, 1998, Shanghai
  • Construction within Contradiction: Multiple perspectives on the relationship between China and International Organizations, 2003, Beijing
  • Global Politics and China’s Diplomacy, 2003, Beijing
  • IR Studies in China (1995-2005), 2006, Beijing
  • New Thinking of China’s Diplomacy, 2007, Tokyo
  • Highland of China Foreign Policy, 2008, Beijing
  • Creative Involvement: New direction of China Diplomacy,2011, Beijing
  • Creative Involvement: Evolution of China’s Global Role, 2013, Beijing
 
Education and research experiences:
  • Hubei University, in city of Wuhan, China, 1978-1982;
  • Graduate School of CASS, Beijing, received MA. and Ph. D degrees, 1982-1988.
  • Visiting Scholar, Hungary Academy of Sciences in 1988.
  • Associate Professor and researcher of CASS, 1988-1993.
  • Director in Division of international politics
  • Full Professor of International Politics at IWEP, CASS Since 1994.
  • Visiting Scholar, at CFIA of Harvard University during 1996-1997.
  • Deputy director of IWEP, CASS since 1998
  • Associate Dean, SIS, Beijing University since Oct. 2009
 
Address: School of International Studies, Peking University, Beijing 100871.China.
Telephone of office: 86-10-62759025
 
 
Zhang Xiaoming
Associate Editor
Zhang Xiaoming is a professor of international relations at School of International Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China, where he has taught since 1988. He was educated at Peking University (BA in 1985, MA in 1988 and Ph.D. in 1993). He has been working on Cold War history, China’s relations with its neighboring countries, US-East Asia relations, and theory of international relations. He is the author of the following books in Chinese: George F. Kennan’s Containment (1994), Cold War and Its Legacy (1998), China’s Relations with Its Neighbors (2003), English School of International Relations: History, Theory, and View on China (2010), An Introduction to the History of US-East Asia Relations (2011). He was a fellow of Cold War International History Project at Woodrow Wilson Center (1994), fellow of Korea Foundation at Korea University (1998), Fulbright research scholar at Harvard University (1999-2000), guest researcher at Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (2000), visiting professor at Chuo University, Japan (2005), and visiting senior scholar at London School of Economics (LSE) (2007-2008).
 
Zhuang Junju
Staff Editor
 
 
 
Senior Advisers
Chen Yue, Jia Qingguo, Li Yu, Liang Shoude,
Ni Shixiong, Pan Guohua, Wang Jisi, Yuan Ming
 
         
Editorial Board
Fang Changping, Li Hanmei, Li Yihu, Niu Jun, Qian Xuemei, Tang Shiqi, Wang Lian , Wang Yizhou, Wang Zhengyi, Xu Zhenzhou, Ye Zicheng, Yu Tiejun, Zhang Xiaoming, Zhao Mei, Zhu Feng, Zhuang Junju
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