National Security Implications of Dr. Shuxian Luo’s Participation in PRC-Linked Academic Events


The presence of Dr. Shuxian Luo, a 2024–25 Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and an assistant professor (on leave) at the University of Hawai‘i, at a Tsinghua University event alongside PLA-linked personnel raises urgent national security concerns. Luo is not merely a visiting scholar: she is a returning Chinese national who navigated the PRC’s elite student pipeline and is embedded in the broader United Front and intelligence-influenced ecosystem.


1. PRC Returnee Profile: A Classic National Security Risk

Dr. Luo exemplifies a returning Chinese student (haigui) whose academic and professional trajectory places her squarely within mechanisms the CCP has historically leveraged for influence operations in the United States:

  • Education in Party-monitored environments: Peking University (B.A. in English Literature) and subsequent U.S. graduate programs at Columbia and Johns Hopkins SAIS.

  • Employment in U.S. institutions shaping China policy: U.S. Naval War College, Wilson Center, Brookings, and CFR. Each is a potential target for intelligence collection and influence operations.

  • Research specialization aligned with CCP priorities: PRC foreign and security policy, crisis management, the China Coast Guard, and U.S.–China military interactions.

This combination creates a high-risk profile for covert influence or the channeling of sensitive information back to the PRC.


2. Structural Exposure to PRC Intelligence

Every interaction with PRC institutions carries embedded risks:

  • Mandatory border authority screenings and data collection

  • Exposure to security and intelligence officials

  • Digital compromise of devices and communications

  • Integration into United Front or CCP-influenced networks

For a scholar focused on U.S.–China military and nuclear issues, these exposures are non-trivial and high-priority from a national security perspective.


3. Academic Cover for Influence Operations

Participation in events with PLA personnel provides a legitimate academic cover for:

  • Observation of U.S. and foreign expert perspectives

  • Influence over the framing of research, policy debates, and publications

  • Potential recruitment or cultivation of future access to sensitive networks

The CCP’s strategic goal in encouraging returning scholars to engage in such forums is not purely academic exchange—it is about shaping narratives, influencing foreign policy discourse, and monitoring individuals who can access sensitive policy information.


4. Implications for U.S. Policy and White House Decision-Making

Given Dr. Luo’s background, the White House and U.S. policy institutions should consider the following safeguards:

  • Exclude individuals with structured PRC returnee pathways from policy-making roles

  • Enforce strict disclosure and vetting protocols for those with PLA-linked or United Front engagement

  • Limit participation in any forums where sensitive national security or foreign policy information could be exposed

Simply treating her as a conventional academic risks unwittingly allowing a CCP-aligned influence channel into high-level policy discussions.


5. Conclusion

Dr. Luo’s case is emblematic of a broader national security challenge posed by returning Chinese students who are academically and institutionally groomed for influence operations. Engagement with PRC institutions, particularly those associated with the PLA, is not neutral. U.S. policymakers should treat these interactions as potential intelligence risks and prevent participation in decision-making processes involving sensitive national security, military, or diplomatic policy.


Detail of the original news from Tsinghua University


"2017-05-07

The 2017 "10th Annual Conference of the Political Science and International Relations Academic Community" will be held on June 26–27 at the Liaoning Mansion, Beijing. The theme of this year’s conference is “World Politics in an Age of Uncertainty,” and the duration is two days. The conference is hosted by the Institute of International Relations, Tsinghua University, aiming to provide a platform for academic exchange and cooperation for colleagues in the academic community.

Since the first conference was held in 2008, the Annual Conference of the Political Science and International Relations Academic Community has received strong support from the academic community, developing into the largest and most influential academic annual conference in China’s social sciences, witnessing and promoting the progress of political science and international relations disciplines in China. Currently, in the face of changes in the international balance of power and major domestic and foreign policy adjustments in major countries, the international political situation is undergoing complex and profound changes, full of uncertainty and potential instability. We look forward to colleagues from the domestic and international social science community discussing pressing challenges and major issues of our time, contributing their wisdom. The organizing committee sincerely invites experts and scholars to participate in this year’s conference, actively organize thematic discussions and roundtables, submit academic papers, and attend the conference.

As of May 6, 2017, the conference secretariat has received applications for 43 discussion panels, 2 workshops, and 9 publication exhibitions. We sincerely hope that colleagues and friends in the academic community continue to propose discussion panel topics to the conference. For submitting a discussion panel or registering for participation, please contact the conference secretariat; those wishing to participate in an already proposed panel and prepare to speak, please directly contact the organizer of the respective panel. Contact email for the secretariat: ccpsis@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn.

For information regarding thematic applications and registration for the conference, please follow updates from the secretariat or visit the website of the Institute of International Relations, Tsinghua University: http://www.imir.tsinghua.edu.cn.

I. Applications for Panel Discussions and Roundtable Exchanges


1. Keynote Forum: The Rise of China and the Development Direction of International Relations Theory

Moderator: Chen Qi (Director and Professor, Center for U.S.-China Relations, Tsinghua University)
Presenter: Yan Xuetong (Dean and Professor, Institute of International Relations, Tsinghua University)


2. International Security and Global Governance (I)

Moderator: Li Dongyan (Research Fellow, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
Contact Email: dongyancass@sina.cn


3. International Security and Global Governance (II)

Moderator: Xu Jin (Associate Research Fellow, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
Contact Email: xuj@cass.org.cn


4. The Rise of Global Populism and Our Countermeasures

Moderator: Yang Yuehui (Public Opinion Analysis Office, CCP Central Propaganda Department Media People’s Daily Online)
Contact Email: 19860317nb@163.com


5. Credible Commitment in China’s Diplomacy: Theory and Policy

Moderator: Cao Dejun (Ph.D. student, School of International Studies, Peking University)
Contact Email: caodejun111@163.com


6. The Cultural and Economic Dimensions of the Belt and Road Initiative

Moderator: Zhang Yang (Doctoral Student, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India)
Contact Email: zhangyang0086@gmail.com


7. Alliance and Anti-Alliance: New Perspectives and New Findings

Moderator: Zhou Jianren (Associate Professor, School of International Relations, Beijing Language and Culture University)
Contact Email: zhoujr007@126.com


8. Transformation of World Politics and Strategic Games Among Major Powers

Moderator: Wang Shouwei (International Intelligent Governance Studies— IIGS)
Contact Email: IIGS00@163.com
Speakers:
Li Mingjiang (Associate Professor, RSIS, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore): Study of the Community of Shared Destiny around China
Ding Yinhe (Deputy Dean and Associate Professor, School of Marxism, Hubei University of Economics): New Trends in Strategic Games Among Major Powers Under the Belt and Road Initiative
Ye Xiaodong (Dean, School of Marxism, Hubei University of Economics): Managing the Korean Peninsula Crisis Based on the Strategic Thinking of a Community of Shared Future for Mankind
Dai Baoping (Lecturer, School of Marxism, Hubei University of Economics): Prospects for a New Type of China–U.S. Major Power Relations in the Trump Era
Zhu Baolin (Ph.D., School of Marxism, Hubei University of Economics): New Trends in Arctic Geopolitics Under Major-Power Strategic Games
Liu Yanpeng (Ph.D., the PLA International Relations Academy): Reflections on Achieving the Rise of a Major Power Amid International Security Dilemmas
Wang Shouwei (Director, IIGS): Study on Mechanisms of Peaceful Transformation in World Politics
Luo Cheng (Associate Professor, School of Marxism, Hubei University of Economics)
Yang Mingxun (Ph.D., School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University; Assistant Research Fellow, IIGS)
Discussants:
Chen Yifei (Hunan Provincial Research and Talent Training Center for Mediation Theory; Assistant Research Fellow, IIGS)
Zhang Dechun (Research Assistant, IIGS)
Zhou Nanxi (Research Assistant, IIGS)


9. New Trends in the National Reconciliation Process in Myanmar: Progress, Challenges, and Prospects

Moderator: Zhang Weiyu (Postdoctoral Fellow, Belt and Road Research Institute, Tsinghua University)
Contact Email: 408102216@qq.com
Speakers:
Kong Jianxun (Executive Deputy Dean and Researcher, Myanmar Research Institute, Yunnan University)
Zhu Xianghui (Assistant to the Dean and Associate Researcher, Myanmar Research Institute, Yunnan University)
Zou Huaiqiang (Associate Professor, Yunnan Minzu University)
Song Qingrun (Associate Researcher, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations)
Kong Peng (Associate Researcher, Myanmar Research Institute, Yunnan University)
Commentators:
Zhang Yunfei (Former Chief Correspondent in Myanmar, Xinhua News Agency)
Li Chenyang (Dean and Researcher, Myanmar Research Institute, Yunnan University)
Peng Hongwei (Executive Director, China Strategic Culture Promotion Association)
Liu Xuecheng (Researcher, China Institute of International Studies)


10. Political Effects of Overseas Investment by Chinese State-Owned Enterprises

Moderator: Zhang Weiyu (Postdoctoral Fellow, Belt and Road Research Institute, Tsinghua University)
Contact Email: 408102216@qq.com
Speakers:
Fan Yiyi (Assistant Researcher, the People’s Republic of China Ministry of Commerce Research Institute)
Yao Ying (Ph.D. student, International Relations, Tsinghua University)


  1. China’s Territorial Disputes: Non-military Forces and Crisis Management
    Moderator: Luo Shuxian (Ph.D. candidate, Johns Hopkins University)
    Contact Email: sluo7@jhu.edu
    Speakers:
    Luo Shuxian (Ph.D. candidate in International Relations, Johns Hopkins University, USA)
    Li Youkun (Postdoctoral Fellow in International Politics, Soochow University)
    Commentator:
    Ren Yuanzhe (Associate Professor, Department of Diplomacy, China Foreign Affairs University)

  2. The Situation on the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asian Security
    Moderator: Cao Wei (Associate Professor, Institute of International Relations)
    Contact Email: cwangel@163.com

  3. Development of International Relations Journals and Disciplinary Construction
    Moderator: Qi Haixia (Associate Professor, Institute of International Relations, Tsinghua University)
    Contact Email: qihaixia@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn

  4. The Post-Paris Era in Global Climate and Energy Pattern Transformation
    Moderator: Li Xinlei (Associate Professor, School of Political Science and Public Administration, Shandong University; Deputy Director, Institute of Environmental Politics)
    Contact Email: lixinlei@sdu.edu.cn
    Speakers:
    Li Huiming (Associate Professor, Jinan University School of Political Science and Law): The Power-Political Logic of Global Climate Governance and Its Transcendence
    Feng Cunwan (Associate Professor, School of Political Science and Public Administration, Wuhan University): Re-examining EU Leadership in the Global Climate Governance System
    Xie Laihui (Assistant Researcher, Institute of Asia-Pacific and Global Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences): Power and Norms after the Paris Climate Conference
    Zou Xiaolong (Lecturer, School of Public Diplomacy, Jilin University): Climate Policy in the Trump Era — Implications for China
    Discussants:
    Yu Hongyuan (Director, Comparative Politics and Public Policy, Shanghai Institute for International Studies)
    Kang Xiao (Associate Professor, Institute of International Relations, Beijing Foreign Studies University)
    Dong Liang (Assistant Researcher, Asia Studies Institute, China Foreign Affairs University)

  5. Resource Politics and Geopolitical Games in the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda Perspective
    Moderator: Li Xinlei (Associate Professor, School of Political Science and Public Administration, Shandong University; Deputy Director, Institute of Environmental Politics)
    Contact Email: lixinlei@sdu.edu.cn
    Speakers:
    Yu Hongyuan (Researcher and Director, Comparative Politics and Public Policy, Shanghai Institute for International Studies): Research on the Energy-Food-Water Security Nexus under the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda Framework
    Bai Yunzhen (Associate Professor and Director, Department of International Politics, Central University of Finance and Economics): Post-2015 Development Agendas and China’s Foreign Aid Transformation
    Wang Xiaoguang (Assistant Researcher, China Energy Strategy Research Institute, China University of Petroleum [Beijing]): The EU Natural Gas Policy under the “Energy Alliance” Framework
    Zhan Yannnan (Lecturer, School of Political Science and Public Administration, Shandong University): Analysis of Russia’s Role in Water Resource Games in Central Asia
    Ma Suchuan (Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, College of Engineering, People's Armed Police Force Engineering University): Environmental Security Considerations in Central Asia from the Belt and Road Perspective
    Commentators:
    Wang Haibin (Senior Economist, China Sinochem Corporation, Petroleum Division)
    Li Huiming (Associate Professor, Jinan University School of Political Science and Law)

  6. National Autonomy and the Construction of a Diplomacy Theory with Chinese Characteristics
    Moderator: Li Zhiyong (Associate Professor, School of International Relations, University of International Business and Economics)
    Contact Email: lizhiyong@uibe.edu.cn
    Speakers:
    Xiong Lili (Professor, School of International Relations, University of International Business and Economics)
    Lei Jianfeng (Associate Professor, Department of Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs Management, China Foreign Affairs University): An International Comparison of State Capacity Between China and Russia
    Yang Lu (Ph.D. student, School of International Relations, Renmin University of China): The Logic and Framework of an Autonomy Diplomacy Theory

  7. Strategic Interactions Among China, the United States and India: Issues, Modes and Impacts
    Moderator: Yang Xiaoping (Assistant Researcher, Institute of Asia-Pacific and Global Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
    Contact Email: linayxpnew@163.com
    Speakers:
    Lin Minwang (Young Researcher, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University)
    Zhao Tong (Researcher, Carnegie-Tsinghua Center)
    Mao Keji (Tsinghua–Johns Hopkins Global Politics and Economics Program)
    Panel Discussant:
    Long Xingchun (Associate Researcher, India Research Center, Xihua Normal University)

  8. Are Looks, Temperament and Body Important in International Politics: The Physiological Dimension in International Relations Research
    Moderator: Zhang Chunman (Ph.D. candidate in Political Science, Johns Hopkins University)
    Contact Email: czhang54@jhu.edu
    Speakers:
    Su Ruolin (Ph.D. candidate in Political Science, University of Pennsylvania)
    Feng Yilang (Ph.D. candidate in Political Science, University of Michigan)
    Han Zhen (Ph.D. candidate in Political Science, McGill University, Canada)

  9. New Trends in Cross-Strait Cultural Exchanges
    Moderator: Huang Zhangguo (Secretary-General, Taiwan Youth Volunteer Association)
    Contact Email: 1484754130@qq.com
    Participants:
    Wu Weiwei (Associate Researcher, Min-Tai Regional Research Center, Fujian Normal University; Researcher, China Christian Research Center)
    Fan Liangshu (Associate Professor, Political Education Department, North China Electric Power University)
    Dong Jie (Associate Professor, Institute for the History of Science and Technology, Inner Mongolia Normal University)
    Liu Zhihao (Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
    Commentators:
    Zhang Xiaoyu (Assistant Researcher, Fujian Academy of Social Sciences)
    Yang Zongyou (General Director, Xinhesunhe Temple, Tainan City)

  10. Empires in Middle Eastern History: Internal Governance and External Relations
    Moderator: Mei Hualong (Ph.D. student, Near Eastern Studies, Harvard University)
    Contact Email: hualongmei@fas.harvard.edu
    Speakers:
    Wang Sanyi (Professor, Department of History, Shanghai University): Research Related to the Ottoman Empire
    He Yanxiao (Ph.D. student, Near Eastern Studies, University of Chicago): The Persian Empire in Thebes
    Chen Su (Ph.D. student, West Asia Department, School of Foreign Languages, Peking University): Research Related to the Sasanian Empire
    Mei Hualong (Ph.D. student, Near Eastern Studies, Harvard University): The Neo-Assyrian Empire and Governance in the Levant Region
    Commentator:
    Wan Xiang (Lecturer, School of Marxism, Xi’an Jiaotong University)

  11. Sino-French Relations and Overseas Chinese in France after the French Presidential Election
    Moderator: Li Jing (Ph.D., Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau)
    Contact Email: lijing.johnny@connect.umac.mo
    Speakers:
    Ren Wenjing (Ph.D. candidate, China Boundary and Ocean Research Institute, Wuhan University)
    Commentator:
    Wu Bing (Professor, Institute of International Relations, Sichuan International Studies University)

  12. International Relations Theory and Non-material Interests in China’s Foreign Policy
    Moderator: Xue Ye (Ph.D., International Relations, University of Sydney)
    Contact Email: y.xue4203@sydney.uni.edu.au

  13. One Year of NLD Rule in Myanmar: Review and Outlook
    Moderator: Li Chenyang (Director and Professor, Southeast Asian Studies Institute, Yunnan University)
    Contact Email: yaoying13@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn
    Speakers:
    Chaw Chaw Sein (Head of Myanmar Language Department and Professor, University of Yangon)
    Fan Hongwei (Professor, Southeast Asia Research Center, Xiamen University)
    Zhu Xianghui (Associate Researcher, Institute of International Relations, Yunnan University)
    Song Qingrun (China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations)
    Commentator:
    Tang Xiaoyang (Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Tsinghua University)

  14. Japanese Foreign Policy and External Relations Analysis
    Moderator: Lü Yaodong (Director and Researcher, Foreign Affairs Research Office, Japan Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
    Contact Email: xyq098462@163.com

  15. Theory and Policy of Civil-Military Relations
    Moderator: Chen Yong (Ph.D. student, School of International Relations, Peking University)
    Contact Email: chenyonghah@163.com
    Speakers:
    Wang Xinan (Ph.D. student, School of International Relations, Peking University): The Path of Loss of Military Power by China’s Ancient Central Government
    Wu Haotan (Ph.D. student, School of International Relations, Peking University): The Role of IDF Cognitive Primacy in Israel’s Civil-Military Relations
    Li Zhuo (Ph.D. student, School of International Relations, Peking University): Changes in the Total War System and the Evolution of Civil-Military Relations in the Interwar Period
    Fang Ke (Ph.D. student, School of International Relations, Peking University): The Evolution of Japan’s Civil-Military Relations after the War
    Commentators:
    Gu Wei (Assistant Researcher, Institute of International Relations, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences)
    Liu Ruonan (Lecturer, School of International Relations, University of International Business and Economics)

  16. Research on Theory and Practice Innovation of Peripheral Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics under the Belt and Road Initiative
    Moderator: Luo Shengrong (Associate Researcher, Center for Peripheral Diplomacy Research, Yunnan University)
    Contact Email: 1272378491@qq.com

  17. Regional Powers and the Shaping of Regional Order
    Moderator: Zhang Chen (Ph.D. student, Zhou Enlai School of Government Management, Nankai University)
    Contact Email: 540629532@qq.com

  18. The United States and the Middle East
    Moderator: Qian Xuming (Associate Researcher, Middle East Research Institute, Shanghai International Studies University)
    Contact Email: qxmchris@126.com

  19. A Changing World and New Developments in Realist Theory
    Moderator: Pu Xiaoyu (Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Nevada)
    Contact Email: shawnpu@gmail.com

  20. Debating China’s Future Grand Strategy
    Moderator: Liu Feng (Zhou Enlai School of Government Management, Nankai University)
    Contact Email: liufeng00@gmail.com
    Speakers:
    Xu Jin (Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
    Pu Xiaoyu (Department of Political Science, University of Nevada)
    Li Wei (School of International Relations, Renmin University of China)
    Zuo Xiying (School of International Relations, Renmin University of China)
    Lin Minwang (Institute of International Studies, Fudan University)
    Ling Shengli (Institute of International Relations, China Foreign Affairs University)

  21. Academic Poster Exhibition: Replication and Critique — Quantitative Research in International Relations (I)
    Moderator: Pang Xun (Professor, Institute of International Relations, Tsinghua University)
    Contact Email: xpang@tsinghua.edu.cn
    Poster Presenters:
    Wang Xinx i (Ph.D. student, Department of Political Science, Tsinghua University), Wang Hailiang (Master’s student, International Relations, Tsinghua University): Does Immigration Induce Terrorism?
    Liu Congyao (Ph.D. student, International Relations, Tsinghua University): Preventing Civil War — How the Potential for International Intervention Can Deter Conflict Onset
    Zhang Cong (Ph.D. student, International Relations, Tsinghua University): Signaling Alliance Commitments: Hand-Tying and Sunk Costs in Extended Nuclear Deterrence
    Xu Jing (Master’s student, International Relations, Tsinghua University): The American Public and the Room to Maneuver: Responsibility Attributions and Policy Efficacy in an Era of Globalization
    Liu Ziye (Ph.D. student, International Relations, Tsinghua University): The Nonlinear Relationship Between Terrorism and Poverty
    Discussants:
    Jun Xiang (Associate Professor, Rutgers University, USA)
    Pang Xun (Professor, Institute of International Relations, Tsinghua University)

  22. Academic Poster Exhibition: Replication and Critique — Quantitative Research in International Relations (II)
    Moderator: Pang Xun (Professor, Institute of International Relations, Tsinghua University)
    Contact Email: xpang@tsinghua.edu.cn
    Poster Presenters:
    Di Tongyang (Master’s student, International Relations, Tsinghua University): Can I stay a BIT longer? The effect of bilateral investment treaties on political survival
    Meng Qing (Ph.D. student, International Relations, Tsinghua University): The Legitimacy of the UN Security Council: Evidence from Recent General Assembly Debates
    Xiao Qijia (Ph.D. student, International Relations, Tsinghua University): The Political Economy of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Areas
    Miao Zhengming (Ph.D. student, International Relations, Tsinghua University): The dynamics of cyber conflict between rival antagonists, 2001–11. And The Impact of Cyber Conflict on International Interactions
    Ping Shan Takuya (Ph.D. student, Department of Political Science, Tsinghua University): Oil and the Probability of Rebel Participation Among Youths in the Niger Delta of Nigeria
    Wang Tao (Ph.D. student, International Relations, Tsinghua University): Vodka or Bourbon? Foreign Policy Preferences Toward Russia and the United States in Georgia
    Discussants:
    Jun Xiang (Associate Professor, Rutgers University, USA)
    Pang Xun (Professor, Institute of International Relations, Tsinghua University)

  23. China’s Polar Strategy and Global Governance
    Moderator: Wu Leizhao (Polar Expedition Office, State Oceanic Administration)
    Contact Email: wuleizhao@caa.gov.cn
    Speakers:
    Deng Beixi (Assistant Researcher, Polar Strategy Research Office, China Polar Research Center)
    Zhao Ningning (Lecturer, China Boundary and Ocean Research Institute, Wuhan University)
    Li Haomei (Ph.D. student, China Ocean University)
    Wang Wanlu (Ph.D., Fudan University)

  24. Maritime Disputes and Cooperation
    Moderator: Wang Hanling (Director, Research Center for Law of the Sea and Maritime Affairs, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
    Contact Email: wanghanling@cass.org.cn
    Speakers:
    Dan Xiufa (Researcher, the PLA Academy of Military Sciences)
    Xu Liping (Researcher, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
    Xing Guangmei (Researcher, the PLA Naval Military Academic Research Institute)
    Pan Jine (Researcher, Marxism-Leninism Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
    Xue Li (Researcher, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
    Lü Yaodong (Researcher, Japan Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
    Commentator:
    Liu Nanlai (Member of the Honorary Academic Division, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Permanent Arbitrator, Permanent Court of Arbitration)


  1. Japanese Politics and Diplomacy
    Moderator: Zhang Fan (Doctoral student, Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University; Special Research Fellow, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)
    Contact Email: fanzhang627@gmail.com
    Speakers:
    Zhang Fan (Doctoral student, Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University; Special Research Fellow, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science): The Policy Influence of Japanese-style Realism: The Case of the Sato Cabinet
    Wen Qianxiao (Ph.D. student, Japan Research Institute, Nankai University): Attempts and Setbacks in Postwar Japanese Regional Order Construction: The Case of the Aso Cabinet’s Asian Development Fund Concept
    Li Suo (Ph.D. student, Japan Research Institute, Nankai University; Lecturer, the PLA Foreign Languages Institute): Analysis of the Newly Added “Rescue & Escort” Mission of the Japan Self-Defense Forces
    Xue Xingjie (Ph.D. student, School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University): History and Trajectory of China–U.S.–Japan Relations

  2. U.S. East Asian Allies and China–U.S. Strategic Stability
    Moderator: Zhao Tong (Researcher, Tsinghua–Carnegie Global Policy Center)
    Contact Email: tzhao@ceip.org
    Speaker:
    Li Bin (Professor, Tsinghua University)

  3. China’s Participation in UN Peacekeeping Operations: Current Status and Prospects
    Moderator: Sheng Hongsheng (Professor, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law)
    Contact Email: adamsheng@163.com

  4. International Legal Cooperation on Counterterrorism: Challenges and Responses
    Moderator: Sheng Hongsheng (Professor, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law)
    Contact Email: adamsheng@163.com

  5. Belt and Road International Judicial Cooperation: Goals and Pathways
    Moderator: Sheng Hongsheng (Professor, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law)
    Contact Email: adamsheng@163.com

  6. Thematic Session on Hua–West Religion: Chinese Governance and Its Comparison with Western Governance
    Moderator: Qian Shuang (Ph.D. student, Ghent University, Belgium)
    Contact Email: 547442246@qq.com
    Speakers:
    Zhang Yaonan (Professor, Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, Beihang University)
    Cai Jinsong (Dean and Professor, Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, Beihang University)
    Li Chengwei (Party Branch Secretary and Professor, School of Politics and Public Administration, China University of Political Science and Law)
    Liu Xiaokang (Professor, Public Policy Teaching and Research Section, National Academy of Governance)
    Teng Xiangzhi (Director, Tax Case Study Center, Institute of Finance and Taxation, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Deputy Researcher, Tax Research Office, Institute of Financial Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
    Liu Baizhi (Associate Professor, School of Politics and Public Administration, China University of Political Science and Law)
    Gao Shouxian (Professor, Beijing Administrative College)
    Wang Lili (Associate Professor, School of Politics and Public Administration, China University of Political Science and Law)
    Discussants:
    Yin Baohong (Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture)
    Yang Bo (China Institute of Industrial Relations)
    Li Chunying (Beijing Administrative College)
    Ma Ouya (Ph.D. student, Capital Normal University)
    Xue Ying (Ph.D. student, Capital Normal University)
    Wang Shuhui (Ph.D. student, Renmin University of China)

  7. China–U.S. Relations and Global Governance from the Perspective of Global Symbiosis
    Moderator: Qian Hong (Global Symbiosis Research Institute)
    Contact Email: Qh2012@vip.126.com

  8. Overseas Interests Protection — Seminar on Risks and Countermeasures in Key Hub Regions of the Belt and Road Initiative
    Moderator: Hao Zhou (Senior War Correspondent)
    Contact Email: frank@keen-rs.com
    Zheng Gang (Executive Director, Orient Sharp Eye Risk Management Company; Expert, Belt and Road Risk Project Group, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council): Discussion on an Integrated Solution Model for Overseas Risks Faced by Chinese Enterprises
    Wang Xiaoping (Chief Representative, China Harbour Engineering Company in Pakistan; First-hand Participant in the Planning and Construction of Gwadar Port): Project Progress and Risk Assessment of the Gwadar Port Project
    Wang Chuan (Djiyuan Strategic and Defense Research Institute, Anti-Terrorism and Overseas Security International Research Center): Risk Assessment of Djibouti Base Construction and Operation
    Commentators:
    Wang Xiangsui (Director, Strategic Issues Research Center, Beihang University)
    Cheng Yawen (Professor, School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Shanghai International Studies University)

  9. The Mission of Think Tanks in an Uncertain World: Trend Forecasting and Decision Recommendations
    Moderator: Nie Hongyi (Researcher, Institute of International Relations, Tsinghua University)
    Contact Email: 339542766@qq.com
    Speakers:
    Cheng Yawen (Professor, School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Shanghai International Studies University)
    Wang Wen (Executive Dean, Chongyang Financial Research Institute, Renmin University of China)
    Shi Yan (Assistant Researcher, China Institute of International Studies; Visiting Scholar, Harvard Kennedy School)
    Commentator:
    Guo Ziyu (Ph.D. student, Central Party School of the CCP)


II. Workshop Applications

  1. The 15th International Relations Research Methods Workshop
    Time: June 28 — July 2, 2017
    Contact Person: Zeng Shaoyu
    Contact Email: 13051181506@sina.cn

  2. The 1st International Relations Theory Innovation Seminar
    Time: July 3 — July 4, 2017
    Contact Persons: Zhang Cong, Sun Xuefeng
    Email: cong-zha16@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn

  2017年“第十届政治学与国际关系学术共同体年会”将于6月26-27日在北京辽宁大厦举行,本届年会主题为“不确定性时代的世界政治”,会期两天。年会由清华大学国际关系研究院主办,旨在为学界同仁搭建学术交流与合作的平台。
自2008年举办首届年会以来,政治学与国际关系学术共同体年会受到学界同仁的大力支持,发展成为中国社会科学界规模最大、最具影响力的学术年会,见证并推动了中国政治学和国际关系学科的进步。当前,面对国际力量对比变动和主要大国内政外交调整,国际政治形势正经历复杂而深刻的变化,充满不确定性和潜在的不稳定性,我们期待来自国内外社会科学界的同仁围绕当今时代面临的紧迫挑战和重大问题展开研讨,贡献智慧。会议组委会诚挚邀请各位专家学者参加本届年会,积极组织专题研讨和圆桌交流,提交学术论文,参加本次会议。
截至2017年5月6日,政治学与国际关系学术共同体会议秘书处收到43个讨论小组申请,2个讲习班申请,以及9家出版物展示申请。衷心希望学界同仁和朋友继续向会议提出讨论小组题目,如提交讨论组或参会报名,请与会议秘书处联系;欲参加已提出讨论组并准备发言的朋友,请直接与各个小组讨论的组织者联系。会议秘书处联系邮箱:ccpsis@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
关于共同体会议的专题申请、报名方式,请关注秘书处推送的更新电邮,或浏览清华大学国际关系研究院网址:http://www.imir.tsinghua.edu.cn

    一、专题研讨与圆桌交流申请
1. 主旨论坛:中国崛起与国际关系理论的发展方向
    主持人:陈  琪(清华大学中美关系研究中心主任、教授)
    报告人:阎学通(清华大学国际关系研究院院长、教授)
2. 国际安全与全球治理(I)
    主持人:李东燕(中国社会科学院世界经济与政治研究所研究员)
    联系邮箱:dongyancass@sina.cn
3. 国际安全与全球治理(II)
    主持人:徐  进(中国社会科学院世界经济与政治研究所副研究员)
    联系邮箱:xuj@cass.org.cn
4. 全球民粹主义兴起与我们的对策
    主持人:杨月辉(人民网舆情分析室)
    联系邮箱:19860317nb@163.com
5. 中国外交中的可信承诺:理论与政策
    主持人:曹德军(北京大学国际关系学院博士生)
    联系邮箱:caodejun111@163.com
6. 一带一路的文化经济维度
    主持人:张  洋(印度尼赫鲁大学博士生)
    联系邮箱:zhangyang0086@gmail.com
7. 同盟与反同盟:新视角与新发现
    主持人:周建仁(北京语言大学国际关系学院副教授)
    联系邮箱:zhoujr007@126.com
8. 世界政治变革与大国战略博弈
    主持人:王首伟(国际资政智库IIGS)
    联系邮箱:IIGS00@163.com
    发言人:
    李明江(新加坡南洋理工大学RSIS副教授):中国周边命运共同体研究
    丁银河(湖北经济学院马克思主义学院副院长、副教授):“一带一路”倡议背景下大国战略博弈新走向
    叶晓东(湖北经济学院马克思主义学院院长):基于人类命运共同体战略思维的朝鲜半岛危机管控
    代保平(湖北经济学院马克思主义学院讲师):特朗普时代中美新型大国关系的展望
    朱宝林(湖北经济学院马克思主义学院博士):大国战略博弈下的北极地缘政治态势新走向
    刘延鹏(中国人民解放军国际关系学院博士):国际安全困境中实现大国崛起思考
    王首伟(国际资政智库IIGS主任):世界政治和平变革机制研究
    罗  骋(湖北经济学院马克思主义学院副教授)
    杨明勋(复旦大学国际关系与公共事务学院博士、IIGS助理研究员)
    讨论人:
    陈逸飞(湖南省调解理论研究与人才培训中心、IIGS助理研究员)
    张德淳(IIGS研究助理)
    周南西(IIGS研究助理)
9. 缅甸民族和解进程的新态势:进展、挑战与趋势
    主持人:张伟玉(清华大学一带一路战略研究院博士后)
    联系邮箱:408102216@qq.com
    发言人:
    孔建勋(云南大学缅甸研究院常务副院长、研究员)
    祝湘辉(云南大学缅甸研究院院长助理、副研究员)
    邹怀强(云南民族大学副教授)
    宋清润(中国现代国际关系研究院副研究员)
    孔  鹏(云南大学缅甸研究院副研究员)  
    评论人:
    张云飞(新华社前驻缅甸首席记者)
    李晨阳(云南大学缅甸研究院院长、研究员)
    彭宏伟(中国国际战略基金会执行理事)
    刘学成(中国国际问题研究院研究员)
10. 中国国企对外投资及其政治效应
    主持人:张伟玉(清华大学一带一路战略研究院博士后)
    联系邮箱:408102216@qq.com
    发言人:
    笵伊伊(商务部研究院助理研究员)
    姚  颖(清华大学国关系博士生)
11. 中国领土争端中的非军事力量与危机管控
    主持人:骆舒娴(约翰霍普金斯大学博士生)
    联系邮箱:sluo7@jhu.edu
    发言人:
    骆舒娴(美国约翰霍普金斯大学国际关系博士生)
    李优坤(苏州大学国际政治博士后)
    评论人:
    任远喆(外交学院外交学系副教授)
12. 朝鲜半岛局势与东北亚安全
    主持人:曹  玮(国际关系学院副教授)
    联系邮箱:cwangel@163.com
13. 国际关系期刊建设与学科发展
    主持人:漆海霞(清华大学国际关系研究院副教授)
    联系邮箱:qihaixia@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
14. 全球气候与能源格局转型中的后巴黎时代
    主持人:李昕蕾 (山东大学政治学与公共管理学院副教授 环境政治研究所副所长)
    联系邮箱:lixinlei@sdu.edu.cn
    发言人:
    李慧明 (济南大学政法学院副教授):全球气候治理的权力政治逻辑及其超越
    冯存万 (武汉大学政治与公共管理学院副教授):全球气候治理体系中的欧盟领导力再探讨
    谢来晖 (中国社会科学院亚太与全球战略研究院助理研究员):巴黎气候大会之后的权力与规范
    邹晓龙(吉林大学公共外交学院讲师):特朗普时代的气候变化政策-对中国的启示
    讨论人:
    于宏源 (上海国际问题研究院比较政治和公共政策所所长)
    康  晓(北京外国语大学国际关系学院副教授)
    董  亮 (外交学院亚洲研究所助理研究员)
15. 2030可持续发展议程视域下的资源政治与地缘博弈
    主持人:李昕蕾 (山东大学政治学与公共管理学院副教授 环境政治研究所副所长)
    联系邮箱:lixinlei@sdu.edu.cn
    发言人:
    于宏源 (上海国际问题研究院比较政治和公共政策所研究员所长):2030可持续发展议程框架下的能源-粮食-水安全纽带研究
    白云真 (中央财经大学国际政治系副教授、系主任):2015年后发展议程与中国对外援助变革
    王晓光 (中国石油大学[北京]中国能源战略研究院助理研究员):“能源联盟”框架下的欧盟天然气政策
    展妍男 (山东大学政治学与公共管理学院讲师):俄罗斯在中亚地区水资源博弈中的角色分析
    马溯川(中国人民武装警察部队工程大学理学院政治学教研室副教授): “一带一路”视域下中亚地区环境安全考量
    评论人:
    王海滨 (中国中化集团石油有限公司高级经济师)
    李慧明 (济南大学政法学院副教授)
16. 国家自主性与中国特色外交理论的构建
    主持人:李志永(对外经济贸易大学国际关系学院副教授)
    联系邮箱:lizhiyong@uibe.edu.cn
    发言人:
    熊李力(对外经济贸易大学国际关系学院教授)
    雷建锋(外交学院外交学与外事管理学系副教授):中俄国家能力的国际比较
    杨  路(中国人民大学国际关系学院博士生):自主性外交理论的逻辑与框架
17. 中美印战略互动:议题、方式及影响
    主持人:杨晓萍(社科院亚太与全球战略研究院助理研究员)
    联系邮箱: linayxpnew@163.com
    发言人:
    林民旺(复旦大学国际问题研究院青年研究员)
    赵  通(卡内基-清华中心研究员)
    毛克疾(清华-霍普金斯全球政治与经济项目)
    评议人:
    龙兴春(西华师范大学印度研究中心副研究员)
18. 颜值、气质和身体在国际政治中重要吗: 国际关系研究中的生理维度
    主持人:张春满(美国约翰霍普金斯大学政治学博士候选人)
    联系邮箱:czhang54@jhu.edu
    发言人:
    苏若林(美国宾夕法尼亚大学政治学博士候选人)
    冯一郎(美国密歇根大学政治学博士候选人 )
    韩  真(加拿大麦吉尔大学政治学博士候选人 )
19. 两岸文化交流新态势
    主持人:黄彰国(台湾青年志工协会秘书长)
    联系邮箱:1484754130@qq.com 
    与会人员:
    吴巍巍(福建师范大学闽台区域研究中心副研究员、中国基督教研究中心研究员)
    樊良树(华北电力大学政教部副教授)
    董  杰(内蒙古师范大学科学技术史研究院副教授)
    刘智豪(中国社会科学院民族学与人类学研究所博士后)
    评论人:
    张晓宇(福建社科院助理研究员)
    杨宗佑(台南市新和顺和宫总干事)
20. 中东历史上的帝国:内部治理和对外关系
    主持人:梅华龙(哈佛大学近东系博士生)
    联系邮箱:hualongmei@fas.harvard.edu
    发言人:
    王三义(上海大学历史系教授):奥斯曼帝国相关研究
    何彦霄(芝加哥大学近东系博士生):波斯帝国在忒拜
    陈  溯(北京大学外国语学院西亚系博士生):萨珊帝国相关研究
    梅华龙(哈佛大学近东系博士生):新亚述帝国与黎凡特地区的治理
    评论人:
    万  翔(西安交通大学马克思主义学院讲师)
21. 法国大选后的中法关系与在法华侨华人
    主持人:李  靖 (澳门大学社会科学学院博士)
    联系邮箱:lijing.johnny@connect.umac.mo
    发言人:
    任雯婧(武汉大学中国边界与海洋研究院博士生)
    评论人:
    吴  兵(四川外国语大学国际关系学院教授)
22. 国际关系理论与中国对外政策中的非物质利益
    主持人:薛  野(悉尼大学国际关系专业博士)
    联系邮箱:y.xue4203@sydney.uni.edu.au
23. 缅甸民盟执政一周年:回顾与展望
    主持人:李晨阳(云南大学东南亚研究所所长、教授)
    联系邮箱:yaoying13@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn
    发言人:
    Chaw Chaw Sein(仰光大学缅甸语系系主任、教授)
    范宏伟 (厦门大学东南亚研究中心教授)
    祝湘辉 (云南大学国际关系研究院副研究员)
    宋清润 (中国现代国际关系研究院)
    评论人:
    唐晓阳 (清华大学国际关系学系副教授)
24. 日本外交政策及对外关系分析
    主持人:吕耀东(中国社会科学院日本研究所外交研究室主任、研究员)
    联系邮箱:xyq098462@163.com  
25. 军政关系的理论与政策
    主持人:陈  永(北京大学国际关系学院博士生)
    联系邮箱:chenyonghah@163.com
    发言人:
    王馨安(北京大学国际关系学院博士生):中国古代中央政府丧失军权的路径
    吴昊昙(北京大学国际关系学院博士生):IDF的认知主导在以色列军政关系中的作用
    李  卓(北京大学国际关系学院博士生):总体战体制变迁与战间期军政关系演变
    方  珂(北京大学国际关系学院博士生):战后日军军政关系演变
    评论人:
    顾  炜 (上海社科院国际关系研究所助理研究员)
    刘若楠(对外经济贸易大学国际关系学院讲师)
26.  “一带一路”倡议背景下的中国周边外交理论与实践创新研究
    主持人:罗圣荣(云南大学周边外交研究中心副研究员)
    联系邮箱:1272378491@qq.com
27. 地区大国与地区秩序的塑造
    主持人:张  晨(南开大学周恩来政府管理学院博士生)
    联系邮箱:540629532@qq.com
28. 美国与中东
    主持人:潜旭明(上海外国语大学中东研究所副研究员)
    联系邮箱:qxmchris@126.com
29. 变动中的世界与现实主义理论的新发展
    主持人:蒲晓宇(内华达大学政治学系助理教授)
    联系邮箱:shawnpu@gmail.com
30. 辩论未来中国大战略
    主持人:刘  丰(南开大学周恩来政府管理学院)
    联系邮箱:liufeng00@gmail.com
    发言人:
    徐  进(中国社会科学院世界经济与政治研究所)
    蒲晓宇(内华达大学政治学系)
    李  巍(中国人民大学国际关系学院)
    左希迎(中国人民大学国际关系学院)
    林民旺(复旦大学国际问题研究院)
    凌胜利(外交学院国际关系研究所)
31. 学术海报主题展:复制与批评——国际关系定量研究(I)
    主持人:庞  珣(清华大学国际关系研究院教授)
    联系邮箱:xpang@tsinghua.edu.cn
    海报参展人:
    王薪喜(清华大学政治学系博士生)、王海亮(清华大学国际关系硕士生):Does Immigration Induce Terrorism?
    柳悰耀(清华大学国际关系博士生): Preventing Civil War How the Potential for International Intervention Can Deter Conflict Onset
    张  聪(清华大学国际关系博士生):Signaling Alliance Commitments: Hand-Tying and Sunk Costs in Extended Nuclear Deterrence
    徐  晶(清华大学国际关系硕士生):The American Public and the Room to Maneuver: Responsibility Attributions and Policy Efficacy in an Era of Globalization
    刘子夜(清华大学国际关系博士生):The Nonlinear Relationship Between Terrorism and Poverty
    讨论人:
    Jun XIANG(Associate Professor, Rutgers University, USA)
    庞  珣(清华大学国际关系研究院教授)
32. 学术海报主题展:复制与批评——国际关系定量研究(II)
    主持人:庞  珣(清华大学国际关系研究院教授)
    联系邮箱:xpang@tsinghua.edu.cn
    海报参展人:
    邸桐旸(清华大学国际关系硕士生):Can I stay a BIT longer? The effect of bilateral investment treaties on political survival
    孟  晴(清华大学国际关系博士生):The Legitimacy of the UN Security Council: Evidence from Recent General Assembly Debates
    肖齐家(清华大学国际关系博士生): The Political Economy of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Areas
    苗争鸣(清华大学国际关系博士生):The dynamics of cyber conflict between rival antagonists, 2001–11.” And“The Impact of Cyber Conflict on International Interactions
    平山拓也(清华大学政治学系博士生): Oil and the Probability of Rebel Participation Among Youths in the Niger Delta of Nigeria
    王  涛(清华大学国际关系博士生):Vodka or Bourbon? Foreign Policy Preferences Toward Russia and the United States in Georgia
    讨论人:
    Jun XIANG(Associate Professor, Rutgers University, USA)
    庞  珣(清华大学国际关系研究院教授)
33. 中国的极地战略与全球治理
    主持人:吴雷钊(国家海洋局极地考察办公室)
    联系邮箱:wuleizhao@caa.gov.cn
    发言人:
    邓贝西(中国极地研究中心极地战略研究室助理研究员)
    赵宁宁(武汉大学中国边界与海洋研究院讲师)
    李浩梅(中国海洋大学博士生)
    王婉璐(复旦大学博士)
34. 海洋争端与合作
    主持人:王翰灵 (中国社会科学院海洋法与海洋事务研究中心 主任)
    联系邮箱:wanghanling@cass.org.cn
    发言人:
    单秀法 (军事科学院研究员)
    许利平 (中国社科院亚太院研究员)
    邢广梅 (海军军事学术研究所研究员)
    潘金娥 (中国社科院马列院研究员)
    薛  力 (中国社科院世界经济与政治研究所研究员)
    吕耀东 (中国社科院日本所研究员)
    评论人:
    刘楠来 (中国社科院荣誉学部委员、常设国际仲裁院仲裁员)
35. 日本政治与外交
    主持人:张  帆(京都大学法学研究科博士生、日本学术振兴会特别研究员)
    联系邮箱:fanzhang627@gmail.com
    发言人:
    张  帆(京都大学法学研究科博士生、日本学术振兴会特别研究员):日本型现实主义的政策影响:以佐藤内阁为例
    文阡箫(南开大学日本研究院博士生):战后日本地区秩序建构的尝试与挫折:以岸内阁的亚洲开发基金构想为例
    栗  硕(南开大学日本研究院博士生、解放军外国语学院讲师):日本自卫队新增“驰援护卫”任务评析
    薛星杰(复旦大学国际关系与公共事务学院博士生):中美日关系的历史与走向
36. 美国东亚盟国与中美战略稳定
    主持人:赵  通(清华-卡内基全球政策中心研究员)
    联系邮箱:tzhao@ceip.org
    发言人:
    李  彬(清华大学教授)
37. 中国参与联合国维持和平行动:现状与前景
    主持人:盛红生(上海政法学院教授)
    联系邮箱:adamsheng@163.com
38. 反恐国际法律合作:挑战与应对
    主持人:盛红生(上海政法学院教授)
    联系邮箱:adamsheng@163.com
39. “一带一路”国际司法合作:目标与路径
    主持人:盛红生(上海政法学院教授)
    联系邮箱:adamsheng@163.com
40. 化西宗专题:中华治道及其与欧西治道之比较
    主持人:钱  爽(比利时根特大学博士生)
    联系邮箱:547442246@qq.com
    发言者:
    张耀南(北京航空航天大学人文与社会科学高等研究院教授)
    蔡劲松(北京航空航天大学人文与社会科学高等研究院院长、教授)
    李程伟(中国政法大学政治与公共管理学院分党委书记、教授)
    刘小康(国家行政学院公共管理教研部公共政策教研室教授)
    滕祥志(中国社会科学院财税法案例研究中心主任、中国社会科学院财经战略研究院税收研究室副研究员)
    刘柏志(中国政法大学政治与公共管理学院副教授)
    高寿仙(北京行政学院教授)
    王丽莉(中国政法大学政治与公共管理学院副教授)
    讨论人:
    尹保红(北京建筑大学)
    杨  波(中国劳动关系学院)
    李春英(北京行政学院)
    马鸥亚(首都师范大学博士生)
    薛  颖(首都师范大学博士生)
    王书慧(中国人民大学博士生)
41. 全球共生视野下的中美关系与全球治理
    主持人:钱  宏(全球共生研究院)
    联系邮箱:Qh2012@vip.126.com
42. 海外利益保护——一带一路关键支点地区风险与对策研讨会
    主持人:郝  洲(资深战地记者)
    联系邮箱:frank@keen-rs.com
    郑  刚(东方锐眼风险管理公司执行董事,国务院国资委一带一路风险课题组专家):中企海外风险应对一体化解决模式探讨
    王小平(中国港湾驻巴基斯坦首席代表,瓜达尔港规划建设亲历者):瓜达尔港项目进展与风险评估
    汪  川(知远战略与防务研究所反恐与海外安全国际研究中心):吉布提基地建设与运营的风险评估
    评论人:
    王湘穗(北京航空航天大学战略问题研究中心主任)
    程亚文(上海外国语大学国际关系与公共事务学院教授)
43. 不确定世界中的智库使命:趋势预测与决策建议
    主持人:聂宏毅(清华大学国际关系学院研究员)
    联系邮箱:339542766@qq.com
    发言人:
    程亚文(上海外国语大学国际关系与公共事务学院教授)
    王  文(中国人民大学重阳金融研究院执行院长)
    石  岩(中国国际问题研究所助理研究员,哈佛大学肯尼迪政府学院访问学者)
    评论人:
    郭子喻(中共中央党校博士生)

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1. 第15届国际关系研究方法讲习班
    时间:2017年6月28日—7月2日
    联系人:曾绍毓
    联系邮箱:13051181506@sina.cn
2. 第一届国际关系理论创新研讨班
    时间:2017年7月3日—7月4日
    联系人:张聪  孙学峰
    电子邮件:cong-zha16@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn  "
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