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  • Zhang Ming

    Areas of Expertise

    Transatlantic relations, European security, space issues


    Education

    September 2002 ~ June 2005, School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University, PhD 

    September 1995 ~ June 1998, Department of History, Wuhan University, MA 

    September 1991 ~ June 1995, Department of History, Southwest Normal University, BA


    Work Experiences

    July 1998~September 2002, Southwest Politics and Law University, Assistant Professor 

    July 2005~July 2007, Post-Doctorate, Institute of World Economy, SASS

    July 2005~September 2009, Assistant Researcher, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, SASS 

    October 2009~2012, Associate Researcher, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, SASS

    2012~Present, Associate Researcher, Institute of International Studies, SASS 

    Selective Publications

    ·From American Democracy to French Revolution: Tocqueville and His Works, SASS Publishing House, 2006.

    ·A Guide to Old Regime and Great Revolution, People’s Publishing House, 2013.

    ·A Swinging Pendulum: EU-U.S. Relationship in Perspective, SASS Publishing House, 2018.

    ·“Toward Space 2.0: The Emerging U.S. NewSpace”, World Economics and Politics, Institute of World Economics and Politics, CASS, No.1, 2016, pp. 115-139.

    ·“How to Define Space: The Evolving Paradigms of U.S. Space Policy”, World Economics and Politics, Institute of World Economy and Politics, CASS, No.8, 2014, pp. 84-106.

    ·“Global Commons: From Partial Governance to Global Governance”, World Economics and Politics, Institute of World Economy and Politics, CASS, No.11, 2013, pp. 57-77.

    ·“Analysis of the Obama Administration’s Military ‘Rebalancing’ in the Asia-Pacific”, Contemporary International Relations, China Institute for Contemporary International Relations, No.4, 2013, pp. 37-44.

    ·“Security Governance of ‘Global Commons’ and China’s Policy Choices”, Contemporary International Relations, China Institute for Contemporary International Relations, No.5, 2012, pp. 22-28.

    ·“Obama’s ‘New Deal’ on US’ Space Policy”, Contemporary International Relations, China Institute for Contemporary International Relations, No.4, 2011, pp. 7-14.

    ·“U.S. Private Military Services Industry in Perspective”, Contemporary International Relations, China Institute for Contemporary International Relations, No.10, 2009, pp. 24-32.

    ·“Whither the ‘Strategic Partnership’: From the Perspective of EU-NATO Relation”, Chinese Journal of European Studies, the Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, No,3, 2009, pp. 52-67.

    ·“ ‘Normative Power Europe’: Theory, Reality or ‘Eutopia’ ”, Chinese Journal of European Studies, the Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, No.5, 2008, pp. 1-16.


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