Professor, Department Director
Department of International Politics
Research Areas:
International Strategy, International Relations Theory, Taiwan Issue, China’s Reunification Model
Books:
The Evolution of Balance of Power and the Nuclear Age (Zhejiang People’s Publishing House, 1989)
The Fission and Integration of the World (Hunan Publishing House, 1992)
The Ten Major Political Cases in Taiwan (Editor, Heilongjiang People’s Publishing House, 1993)
World Political Economy and International Relations (Co-authored, Higher Education Press, 1993)
The Super Sage Kissinger (Xueyuan Publishing House, 1996)
Taiwan in Political Gambling (Editor, China Friendship Publishing Company, 1999)
The Cross-Strait Monsoon: A Multifaceted Perspective on Cross-Strait Relations (Cultural and Art Publishing House, 1996)
The Hong Kong Model and Taiwan’s Future (Editor, World Knowledge Press, 2009)
On the International Pattern (Beijing Publishing House, 2004, winner of the National Excellent Achievement Award in Humanities and Social Sciences of Universities)
New Thinking on International Politics and Cross-Strait Relations (China Review Academic Publishers, Hong Kong, 2005)
Globalization and a Harmonious World (Editor, World Knowledge Press, 2007)
Geopolitics: The Dichotomy and Its Transcendence (Peking University Press, 2007, winner of the Ministry of Education’s Excellent Scientific Research Achievement Award)
Public Opinion Research and Analysis on Cross-Strait Relations (China Economic Publishing House, 2012)
Articles:
Implementing the Spirit of the 16th National Congress to Promote the Peaceful Unification of the Motherland, 2013-09-08
The Conceptual Background of the Cross-Strait Political Stalemate, 2013-09-08
Ontological Issues and the Study of International Relations Theory, 2013-09-08
China’s Position and Choices in the International Pattern, 2013-09-08
National Unity Is the Hard Truth, 2013-09-08
Achieving National Unification through a Win-Win Strategy and Jointly Creating the Great Revival of the Chinese Nation, 2013-09-08
The United States Must Think Thrice—On the Interaction between U.S. Policy on the Two Sides of the Strait and the Cross-Strait Relations Situation, 2013-09-08
The Enlightenment of the Hong Kong Model for Solving the Taiwan Issue, 2013-09-08
On the Ontological Issues of International Relations Theory—From Western Theories to Chinese Theories, 2013-09-08
The One-China Principle and the 1992 Consensus Are Still the Keys to Improving Cross-Strait Relations, 2013-09-08
Cohesive Kinship—An Exclusive Interview with Outlook Weekly, 2013-09-08
On the Laws of Action of the International Pattern and Its Impact on Policy Preferences, 2013-09-08
The Realist Orientation of International Pattern Research and the “Chinese School”—One of the Studies on the Integration of International Relations Discipline, 2013-09-08
International Political Reflections on the Kosovo War, 2013-09-08
Respect Facts and Join Hands to Move Forward—On the Significance and Prospects of Cross-Strait Economic and Trade Cooperation, 2013-09-08
The One-China Principle and the Cross-Strait Situation, 2013-09-08
Historical Facts and Legal Basis Are Undeniable—Refutation of Lee Teng-hui’s “Two States Theory,” 2013-09-08
A Brief Analysis of China’s Current International Environment, 2013-09-08
Opening Up New Ideas for Solving the Taiwan Issue, 2013-09-08
The Rational Choice of China’s Peaceful Unification Model—A Necessary Way for the Two Sides of the Strait to Avoid the Dilemma of War and Peace, 2013-09-08
Modernization and National Unity, 2013-09-08
The Definition Premises and Basic Characteristics of the International Pattern, 2013-09-08
Analysis of the New U.S.-Japan Defense Cooperation Guidelines, 2013-09-08
Guiding the Study of International Relations Theory with the “Keeping Pace with the Times” Ideological Line, 2013-09-08
On the New Type of Major Country Relations in the 21st Century, 2013-09-08
The Trend of Cross-Strait Relations This Year, 2013-09-08
Deng Xiaoping and China’s Current International Strategy, 2013-09-08
On the Three Main Issues Currently Involved in Cross-Strait Relations, 2013-09-08
Mao Zedong Is an Outstanding Representative of Great Strategic Thinking, 2013-09-08
Specific Ways for the Two Sides of the Strait to Dissolve Hostility, 2013-09-08