Qin Yaqing

Qin Yaqing (born October 1953) is a Chinese political scientist and a constructivist international relations theorist.[1] Since May 2021, he has been a Chair Professor at Shandong University.[2] Prior to that, Qin was the President and a Professor of China Foreign Affairs University (2014-2019).[3]

Qin Yaqing
秦亚青
Qin in September 2015
Born
Zibo, Shandong, China
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisHegemony and International Conflicts - the United States Support in the International Armed Conflict (1945-1988) (1994)
Academic work
School or traditionConstructivism
InstitutionsShandong University
Notable ideasRelational (Guanxi) Theory of World Politics
InfluencedEmilian Kavalski

Qin is the Chancellor of China Diplomatic Academy, the Executive Vice-president of China National Association for International Studies, a member of Foreign Policy Advisory Group (2008-) and Public Diplomacy Advisory Group (2010-) of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs,[4] and the Director of Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Peking University.

Qin is the editor-in-chief of Foreign Affairs Review as well as editorial board member of World Economics and Politics and Global Governance. Qin received his MA and PhD in Political Science at University of Missouri in 1987 and 1994.[5][6][4] He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Belgium.[7]

Works

Books

  • Globalizing IR Theory: Critical Engagement (2022)
  • 全球治理 : 多元世界的秩序重建 (2019)
  • A Relational Theory of World Politics (2018)
  • Future in Retrospect: China's Diplomatic History Revisited (2016)
  • 实践与变革 : 中国参与国际社会体系进程研究 (2016)
  • 敬畏学问 (2014)
  • China and East Asia: After the Wall Street Crisis (2012)
  • 国际关系理论 : 反思与重构 (2012)
  • 关系与过程:中国国际关系理论的文化建构 (2012)
  • 当代西方国际思潮 (2012)
  • 大国关系与中国外交 (2011)
  • 东亚地区合作 (2010)
  • 西方国际关系理论经典导读 (2009)
  • 国际体系与中国外交 (2009)
  • China's "New" Diplomacy: Tactical or Fundamental Change? (2008)
  • 理性与国际合作:自由主义国际关系理论研究 (2008)
  • 文化与国际社会 : 建构主义国际关系理论研究 (2006)
  • 权力·制度·文化:国际关系理论与方法研究文集 (2005)
  • 霸权体系与国际冲突:美国在国际武装冲突中的支持行为(1945-1988) (1999)

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