Yan Xuetong

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Yan Xuetong (Simplified Chinese: 阎学通; Pinyin: Yán Xuétōng; Traditional Chinese: 閻学通; born December 7, 1952 in Tianjin, China) is Dean of the Institute of Modern International Relations at Tsinghua University and the Chief Editor of The Chinese Journal of International Politics (Oxford University Press). After a Bachelor at Heilongjiang University and a Master at the University of International Relations in Beijing, Yan received his Ph.D in political science from University of California, Berkeley in 1992. In 2008, Yan was named as one of world's Top 100 public intellectuals by the American journal Foreign Policy.

His book Analysis of China’s National Interests won 1998 China Book Price and Practical Methods of International Studies was authorized as text book by Chinese Education Ministry in 2006.

He is considered to be "a hard-liner whose views closely mirror those of Chinese leaders."[1]

English book

Chinese books

  • Practical Methods of International Studies --Second Edition (2007)
  • International Politics and China (2005)
  • American Hegemony and China’s Security (2000)
  • Analysis of China’s National Interests (1996)

Coauthored books

  • China’s Foreign Relations with Major Powers 1950-2005 (2010)
  • Strategic Thinking about China’s Rise (2010)
  • Thoughts of World Leadership and Implications (2009)
  • The Analysis of International Relations (2008)
  • The Rise of China and Its Strategy (2005)
  • Peace and Security in East Asia (2005)
  • Calculation of International Circumstances and Taiwan Issue (2005)
  • Security Cooperation in East Asia (2004)
  • China & Asia-Pacific Security (1999)
  • International Environment for China’s Rise (1998)

Edited books

  • Classic Readings in International Security (2009)
  • Pre-Qin Chinese Thoughts on Foreign Relations (2008)
  • World Politics – Views From China: International Security (2006)

Translated book

  • Contending Theories of International Relations –Fifth Edition (2003).

References

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