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Jia Qingguo is Professor and Associate Dean of the School of International Studies of Peking University. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1988. He was a research fellow at the Brookings Institution between 1985 and 1986. He has taught in University of Vermont, Cornell University, University of California at San Diego, University of Sydney in Australia as well as Peking University. He has published extensively on U.S.-China relations, relations between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan, Chinese foreign policy as well as Chinese politics.


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13 ”šChina's New Leadership and Strategic Relations with the United States Full text
12 ”šPartners or Competitors: A Choice to Be Made Full text (PDF)
11 ”šTowards a Mature Relationship: China and Australia Full text (PDF)
10 ”šOur global village: Prospects for globalization and national borders Full text
9 ”šInterview with Professor Jia Qingguo Full text   
8 ”šU.S.-China Relations after Sept. 11: Time for a Change Full text
7 ”šFrom Self-imposed Isolation to Global Cooperation: The Evolution of Chinese Foreign Policy Since the 1980s Full text
6 ”š Impact of 9.11 on Sino-U.S. Relations: A Preliminary Assessment Full text (PDF)
5 ”š New Priorities, New Opportunities: Sino-American Relations Since 9.11 Full text (PDF)
4 ”šFrustrations and Hopes: Chinese perceptions of the engagement policy debate in the United StatesFull text (PDF)
3 ”šUS attitude puts relationship to testFull text
2 ”šEconomic development, political stability and international respect Full text
1 ”šToward the Center: Implications of International and Democratization for Taiwan's Mainland Policy Full text


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