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

 

 

Dr. QIAO Liang

Lecturer

 

Educational Background:

2014.8-2015.9: Visiting scholar of Saltzman Institute of War and Peace, Columbia University, United States

2013.9 -2016.6: International Relations professional doctor degree of law in School of International Relations at Renmin University of China

2011.9 -2013.6: International Relations professional master degree of law in School of International Relations at Renmin University of China

2007.9 -2011.6: B.A degree in English from School of Foreign Languages at Renmin University of China

 

Email: 02600@uibe.edu.cn

 

Language Skills:

English: Cet 8

Japanese: Japanese language proficiency test level 1

French, German: able to read and understand literature and simple daily communication

 

Courses taught:

General theory of contemporary international relations; Theories of International Relations; Politics and Economy of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao

                                                         

 

Publications:

  1. "Research on the International Competitiveness and Development Trend of Japanese Manufacturing Industry -- a Re-examination Based on the Theory of Industrial Spatial Structure", Modern Japanese Economy, No. 3, 2016
  2. "A Brief Analysis of the Dilemma of UN Peacekeeping Operations in the Post-cold War Era -- from the Perspective of Humanitarian Intervention Theory", Social Science Front, No.5, 2014
  3. "Historical Enlightenment of Global Hegemony Transfer: a Case Study of the Peaceful Transfer of Global Hegemony between Britain and the United States", No.5, 2013.
  4. "Strategic Choice of Maintaining China's Cultural Security in the Era of Globalization", New Long March, 2009.

 

Projects:

  1. 2017.1-2018.12: University of International Business and Economics New Teachers Scientific Research Project :"Possibility Analysis of the Peaceful Transfer of Global Hegemony" (16QD11)
  2. 2014.7-2016.6: "Maritime Development Strategy Research", a Major Subject of the State Maritime Administration of the Ministry of Transport.
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