Prof. FENG Feng
Associate Professor
Prof. Feng Feng received his M.A. from Peking University (1998), and his Ph.D. from the Central Party School of the CPC (2008). He has been engaged in postdoctoral research in the school of public administration of Tsinghua University (2008-2010). From 2015 to 2016, he served as a visiting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests cover a wide area of International Relations and range from Sino-US relations, China’s foreign strategy, US foreign strategy and policy and great powers relations. He published three monographs on China’s contemporary foreign affairs.
Email: fengfeng@pku.org.cn
Courses:
History of International Relations; International Relations: Culture and Ideologies
Research Interests
International discourse of power; Discourse system and international relations theory; Security and culture, ideology and international politics in world politics; Major-country relations, national security and international strategy; American politics and American diplomacy, Sino-American relations, and Chinese diplomatic strategy
Major Publications
(1) “Avoid Falling into the "Trap" Set by Western Scholars: beyond the Theory of Western International Relations”, People's Daily (theoretical edition), No. 6, 2017.
(2) "Contribute Ideological Products with Chinese Wisdom", China Social Science Journal (international monthly) No. 13, 2017. (the first author is Chen yueting).
(3) "Strengthening the Consciousness of International Political Research", Learning Times (academic edition), No.16, 2017.
(4)” Three Strategic Objectives of the United States' External Communication”, External Communication, No.9 2014;
(5) "The External Communication Strategy of American Official Discourse", Red Flag Manuscript, No.6, 2014.
(6) "Universal Values" and the U.S. Global Strategy, ", Modern International Relations, No.7, 2013.
(7)“ An Analysis of the Strategic Intention of the United States to Promote "Universal Values", Contemporary World and Socialism, No.3, 2013.
(8)”Research on the Development Model of the United States and Britain” (the first author is liu jianfei), published by the Party Construction Research Institute of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee: A Special Research Report on World Political Parties (Volume 5), a Comparative Study on Major Development Models in the World Today, Beijing, Party Construction Reading Press, 2011.
(9) “Russia-China-Europe Security Relations", China, Europe and International Security, Ed. Chu Shulong & frans-paul van der Putten, Oxon (UK): Routledge, 2011.
(10) "An Analysis of the Trilateral Security Relations between China, Europe and Russia after the Cold War", International Forum, No.4, 2010 (reprinted in full by international politics, No.10, 2010).
(11) "China's Rising National Strength, International Status and Role" (the first author is chu shulong), International Economic Review, No.6, 2009.
(12) “Influence of Hispanic Immigrants on the U.S. Election and Adjustment of American Immigration Policy”, Latin American Studies, No.6, 2008.
(13) on the rise of China and china-us relations, academic exploration, 1st issue, 2006;
(14) "the impact of Brazil's rise on the international landscape", Latin American studies, vol. 4, 2005.