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Degree |
PhD(Beijing Foreign Studies University) |
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Title |
Assistant Professor |
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Email |
alfredatseis@126.com |
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Taught Courses |
Climate Change and Sustainable Society: An Introduction, Pronunciation, Writing, Intensive Reading, Chinese-English Translation |
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Research Areas |
American diplomacy, U.S.-China relations |
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Education |
2006-2010: Beijing Foreign Studies University, Ph.D. 2002-2005: Beijing Foreign Studies University, MA 1998-2002: Beijing Foreign Studies University, BA |
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Academic Titles |
Chinese Assistant Director, Info USA@BFSU, an American Cultural Center partially funded by the US Embassy, Beijing |
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Overseas Experience |
Experience2008.4-7: University of Hong Kong, Visiting Scholar |
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Publications |
2014: Mei Renyi and Chen Juebin, ed., American Studies Reader: Volume I, 2nd edition, Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press. 2013: Mei Renyi and Chen Juebin, ed., American Studies Reader: Volume II, 1st edition, Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press. 2012:“How America Seized Its Period of Strategic Opportunities: Based on Analysis of Diplomatic Decisions Made at Crucial Times”, People’s Tribune, September. 2012: “Samuel P. Huntington’s Who Are We? And the Current Immigration Debate in the United States”, in Priscilla Roberts and others, ed, China Views Nine-Eleven: Essays in Transnational American Studies, London, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2007:“U.S.-China Trade Relations in the 1970s and Hong Kong’s Role”, in Priscilla Roberts, ed, Bridging the U.S.-China Divide, London, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
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Research Projects |
2011:“Mid-Atlantic Volume” (New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey,Delaware, Maryland) of “An Analysis of American Congressmen’s Attitudes toward China” (a project under the leadership of Prof. LI Qikeng), The National Social Science Fund Project 2012:“China’s Image in Mainstream Foreign Media: A Database”, a subproject of “The Dynamic Database of the Spread of Chinese Culture Overseas” (a project under the leadership of Prof. ZHANG Xiping), The National Social Science Fund Project. |
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Awards & Honours |
2010~2014: “Prominent Teacher Award”, SEIS, BFSU |
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