Xu Zhengyuan
Associate Professor
xu_zhengyuan@aliyun.com

Education
Sept 2008 -Sept 2009 | Postdoctoral Fellow, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Geneva
2007 | Fulbright Scholar, United States
Apr 2004-Mar 2008 | Ph.D., Center for Chinese Studies, Aichi University, Japan
Sept 2003-Jul 2006 | Doctor of Laws in Diplomacy, School of International Relations, Renmin University of China
Sept 2000-Jul 2003 | Master of Laws in Diplomacy, School of International Relations, Renmin University of China
Sept 2001-Jun 2002 | Master’s Program, Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies, China
Sept 1996-Jul 2000 | Bachelor of Laws in International Politics, School of International Relations, Renmin University of China
Academic Title & Position
Associate Professor
Research Fellow
Affiliation: School of International Relations
Research Interests
Contemporary Chinese diplomatic strategy, China’s path of peaceful development, China’s major-power relations, China and international regimes
Selected Publications & Achievements
Compilation
Chief editor of "Reading America" (Foreign Languages Press, 2004), "Reading the UK" (Foreign Languages Press, 2004) and other works.
Translation
Participated in the translation of "A Global History" (Peking University Press, 2006), "Common Japanese Phrases for Daily Life" (Foreign Languages Press, 2001) as well as other academic articles.
Compilation of Textbooks/Professional Works
Contributed to the compilation of etiquette-related works including "Diplomatic Etiquette", "Etiquette for Civil Servants" and "Reception Etiquette".
Academic Papers
Published papers such as "Power and Responsibility: The Construction of China’s Identity as a Responsible Great Power Since the Mid-1990s", "China’s International Responsibility and the Positioning of Its Identity as a Responsible Great Power", "Reorienting China-Japan Relations from a Structuralist Perspective", "A Comparative Analysis of China-US Diplomatic Decision-Making Consultation Mechanisms" and "US-EU Divided on High-Tech Issues" in academic journals and newspapers including "Teaching and Research", "Aichi University Review" and "China Daily".
Awards
Won the "First Prize" of the "Fei Yimin Paper Writing Competition" hosted by Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies for the paper "A Comparative Analysis of the Nanjing Massacre and the 9/11 Attacks: The Impact of Public Psychological Shock on Government Policies".