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Feng Zhu

Director, China Center for Collaborative Studies of South China Sea, Nanjing University

Biography

Zhu Feng is currently Executive Director of China Center for Collaborative Studies of the South China Sea, Nanjing University. He is also a senior research fellow at the China Center for Peace and Development, and Professor at Peking University’s School of International Studies. He writes extensively on regional security in East Asia, the nuclear issue in North Korea, China-US military and diplomatic relations.
As a leading Chinese security expert, Professor Zhu’s recent book includes International Relations Theory and East Asian Security(2007), China’s Ascent: Power, Security, and Future of International politics (co-edited with Professor Robert S. Ross, 2008), China-Japan Security Cooperation and Defense Communication: the Past, Present, and Future (Tokyo: Aiji Press, 2011). His upcoming book is the China-US Relations and the World Order (co-edited with Prof. G. John Ikenbery and Prof. Wang jisi, MacMillan, 2014). He sits on a couple of editorial boards of scholarly journals, consults independently for the Chinese government and the private sector, and comments frequently on television and radio and in the print media on Chinese foreign affairs and security policy. Professor Zhu began his undergraduate studies at the Department of International Politics at Peking University in 1981 and received his Ph.D. from Peking University in 1991.