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  • +86 10-6275 5971
  • zhangqingmin@pku.edu.cn

ZHANG Qingmin

Professor and Chair of the Department of Diplomacy, School of International Studies, Professor of the Institute for Global Health and Development

Research Field: Diplomatic Studies,Theory Of Foreign Policy Analysis

Zhang Qingmin is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Diplomacy, School of International Studies, Professor of the Institute for Global Health and Development, Peking University. His teaching and research interests include diplomatic studies and theory of foreign policy analysis with an empirical focus on China. He is the author of U.S. Arms Sales Policy toward Taiwan: a Decision-Making Perspective, Contemporary China’s Diplomacy, Foreign Policy Analysis, Diplomacy in Forty Years since Opening Up (Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2019). He has translated from English to Chinese Woodrow Wilson and Colonel House: A Personality Studies, Groupthink: Psychological Studies of Policy Decisions and Fiascoes and Diplomacy in a Globalizing World: Theories and Practice. He has also contributed many book chapters and articles to scholarly journals, including The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, Journal of Contemporary China, The Chinese Journal of International Politics, and Journal of Chinese Political Science as well as to several leading Chinese journals in international studies. He has rich international experience of teaching and research, including being a senior Fulbright Visiting Scholar at George Washington University, a visiting Professor at Faculty of Law, Tokyo University, and The University of Otago, New Zealand. He has taught Chinese foreign policy related courses at University Paris Sud, France, Niigata University, Japan, University of Palermo, Italy, National Chengchi University of Taiwan, Yale University. He was a founding editorial board member of Foreign Policy Analysis in the U.S., an editorial board member of The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, and an Associate Editor-in-Chief of Diplomacy and Foreign Policy with the University of Oxford. His publications on Global Health Diplomacy include “COVID-19 reshuffles China’s Diplomatic Agenda,”“Covid-19 challenges Global Health Governance,” “Covid-19 and Global Health Diplomacy,” and “Diplomatic Transformation and Global Health Diplomacy.”