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Qi Hao

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Qi Hao

TITLE/POSITION: Associate Professor


EMAIL: qihao@bfsu.edu.cn


DEGREES

• 2011 Ph.D., Tsinghua University: Political Science


ACADEMIC POSITIONS

• 2021- Associate Professor, School of English and International Studies

• 2019-2021, Assistant Professor, School of English and International Studies

• 2011-2019, Research Fellow, Institute of American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences


OVERSEAS EXPERIENCE

• Oct 2009 - Jan 2010, Visiting scholar at the University of Illinois at Urbana and Champaign

• Oct 2017 - Jan 2018, Visiting scholar at the University of Maryland at College Park


TEACHING

• Introduction to International Relations

• American Politics

• American Foreign Policy

• Modern and Contemporary History of IR

• Regional and country-specific research methods

• American Foreign Policy Making (for graduate)


RESEARCH INTERESTS

• International relations theory

• U.S.-China relations

• U.S. security strategy in Asia-Pacific


RESEARCH PROJECTS

• Strategic Orientation and Policy Options of the U.S. in South China Sea Disputes, sponsored by China National Social Science Fund, 2017-2022.

• The Database of China’s Foreign Relations, sponsored by China National Social Science Fund, 2015-2018.


ACADEMIC SERVICES

• 2014- Editorial member, Quarterly Journal of International Politics (Chinese) and The Chinese Journal of International Politics


SCHOLARLY WORKS

Book and Translation Work

­- Quantitative Study of the Relations between China and Its Neighboring Middle Powers, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, 2015. (Coauthored with Yan Xuetong)

-­ Liddle Hart and the Weight of History (by John Mearsheimer, translation), Shanghai People Publishing House, 2020.

Peer-reviewed Articles and Conference Papers

­- “The Internationalization of South China Sea under Indo-Pacific Framework: Characteristics and Prospect,” Southeast Asian Affairs, No. 3, 2020. (CSSCI)

­- “Maritime Disputes in East Asia and Changing Maritime Order,” Quarterly Journal of International Politics, No. 3, 2018. (CSSCI)

-­ “Alliance Signals, Audience Cost and China Maritime Disputes with Japan and Philippines,” World Economics and Politics, No.8, 2017. (CSSCI)

­- “The Debate on FONOP within America and Its Policy Logic,” Contemporary International Relations,Beijing: China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, No.11, 2016. (CSSCI)

­- “China Debates the New Type of Great Power Relations,” The Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol.8, No.4. (SSCI)

­- “The Change of America’s Attitude towards the Disputes in South China Sea and the Policy Orientation,” Strategic Study Briefing, No.3, 2014, Beijing: Institute of American Studies.

­- “The Analysis of 2012 Presidential Election and the Challenges Faced by Obama in His Second Term,” American Studies, No.4, 2012. (CSSCI)

­- “The Rise of China and its Uncertain Implications for Asia,” 2010 Australia–China Futures Dialogues, Emerging Leaders Dialogue: China’s rise and its implications for Asia, Regional Outlook Paper, No. 27, 2010, Asia Institute at Griffith University.

­- “The Success and Failure of International Environmental Cooperation,” Quarterly Journal of International Politics, No.4, 2009. (CSSCI)

­- “The Causes for Differentiation among International Environmental Regimes,” Quarterly Journal of International Politics, No.2, 2009. (CSSCI)