Biography

Dr. Zhiqun Zhu

Department of Political Science & Department of International Relations

Bucknell University, USA

Professor


Email: [email protected]


Qualifications

2003 Ph.D., University of South Carolina, Political Science

1997 M.A., Indiana State University, Political Science

1988 B.A., Shanghai International Studies University, English Language & Literature


Publications (selected)

  1. “Three Levels of U.S.-China Strategic Rivalry,” Brown Journal of World Affairs, Brown University (Fall/Winter 2020): pp. 119-134.
  2. “China-Middle East Relations: New Developments, New Challenges,” East Asian Policy, October-December 2020 Issue: pp. 90-101.
  3. “Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Israel and U.S.-China Strategic Rivalry,” Journal of Peace and War Studies, Issue 2 (October 2020): pp. 75-91.
  4. “Dealing with North Korea’s Nuclear and Missile Programs: A Chinese Perspective,” Journal of War and Peace Studies (Inaugural issue, March 2019): pp. 1-20.
  5. “Going Global 2.0: China’s Growing Investment in the West and Its Impact,” Asian Perspective, Vol. 42 No. 2 (April–June 2018): pp. 159-182.
  6. “Chinese Investment in the USA and US-China Relations,” Asian Education and Development Studies, Vol. 7, Issue 4 (2018): pp. 329-342.
  7. “Comrades in Broken Arms: Shifting Chinese Policies Toward North Korea”, Asian Politics & Policy, Vol. 8, No. 4 (2016): pp. 575-592.
  8. “China’s Foreign Policy,” Oxford Bibliographies in International Relations, Oxford University Press (online), March 2014.
  9. “China-India Relations in the 21st Century: A Critical Review,” Indian Journal of Asian Affairs, Spring 2012: pp. 1-16.
  10. “Chinese Foreign Policy: Continuity and Change,” China: An International Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2 (September 2011): pp. 185-194.This is the introductory essay for the journal’s special issue on Chinese foreign policy that I guest-edited at the invitation of the publisher, the National University of Singapore.
  11. “The Sinking of the Cheonan, the Shelling of Yeonpyeong and China-North Korea Relations,” East Asian Policy, Oct-Dec 2010: pp. 12-20.
  12. “US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue 2010,” co-authored with Courtney Fu Rong, East Asian Policy, July-Sept 2010: pp. 73-80.
  13. “China’s New Diplomacy in the Middle East and Its Implication for the United States,” Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (in Asia), Vol. 3, No. 4 (December 2009): pp. 41-52.
  14. “Two Diasporas: Overseas Chinese and Non-resident Indians and Their Homelands’ Political Economy,” Journal of Chinese Political Science, Vol. 12, No. 3 (Dec. 2007): pp. 281-296.
  15. “Small Power, Big Ambition: South Korea’s Role in Northeast Asian Security under President Roh Moo-hyun,” Asian Affairs: An American Review, Vol. 34, No. 2 (Summer 2007): pp. 67-86.
  16. “Petroleum and Power: China, the Middle East, and the United States,” Yale Journal of InternationalAffairs, Vol. 2, Issue 2 (Spring/Summer 2007): pp. 25-40.
  17. “Power Transition and US-China Relations: Is War Inevitable?” Journal of International and AreaStudies 12:1 (June 2005): pp. 1-24.
  18. “The Political Economy of China and India: Dealing with Air Pollution in the Two BoomingEconomies,” Historia Actual On-line,Contemporary History Association of Spain, No. 7 (Spring 2005).
  19. U.S., China, and the WTO: Trading with the Enemy?” Global Economic Review, Vol. 29, No. 3 (April 2001): pp. 82-97.
  20. “To Support or Not to Support: The American Debate on China’s WTO Membership,” Journal of Chinese Political Science, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Fall 2000): pp. 77-101.


Profile Details

https://www.bucknell.edu/fac-staff/zhiqun-zhu

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