Studying China’s Political System and Foreign Relations in the heart of Beijing
Department of Diplomacy
Lect. YANG Jiping

 
 

Yang Jiping
 
Lecturer
School of International Relations, University of International Business and Economics

 
Lect. Yang Jiping earned his PhD from Nankai University in 2013 with a thesis on Classical Realism. His research interests cover the Realist Paradigm in International Relations, Counter-Enlightenment thinkers, Political Ethics and American constitutionalism and labour movements. His academic articles cover topics in Western political thought, with a particular focus on Reinhold Niebuhr and Raymond Aron. Lect. Yang teaches International Relations and American Government and Politics.  
 
Office landline: (008610) 64497045
Email: yangjiping2000@163.com
 
Courses:
Undergraduate:
International Relations: An Introduction;
US Politics and Economy.
 
Postgraduate:
Core Readings in Political Science;
History of Political Thought: An Introduction.
 
Education Experience
2002-2006: School of Law, Anhui University of Finance and Economy (Anhui, China), Major in International politics (B. A.)
2006-2008: Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University (Tianjin, China), Major in International Relations (M.D.)
2008-2013: Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University (Tianjin, China), Major in International Relations (Ph. D.)
 
Research Interests
International Relations Theory (especially in Realist Theory, Methodology of International Relations);
Political Thought (especially in Counter-Enlightenment thinkers; Political Ethics);
American Politics (especially in Constitution and labor movement)
 
Major Publications
1. Yang Jiping, “Faith and Politics, the Foundation of Reinhold Niebuhr’s International Thought,” Diplomatic Review, 2012, Vol.1,
2. Yang Jiping, “History and Politics, the International Thought of Raymond Aron,” French Study, 2012, Vol.4,
3. Doctoral Dissertation, Human Nature, History and Conflicts: The Core Thought of Classical Realism Reconsidered,Nankai University, 2013.
 
Courses
Undergraduate program:
An Introduction to International Relations 
American Government and Politics

People @ SIR