#16 – Sino-Japanese Relations in a Changing East-Asian Order

event #16
April, 24 2012

Prof. Dr. GUI Yongtao 归泳涛
Associate Professor, School of International Studies, Peking University

Speaker Biography

GUI Yongtao is an Associate Professor at the School of International Studies, Peking University. He received his Ph.D. from Waseda University and Peking University in 2005 through a doubledegree program. His  research has focused on politics and international relations in East Asia. His recent publications include  “Edwin O. Reischauer and the U.S. Policy toward Japan”, Chongqing: Chongqing Press, 2008; “China- Japan-US Relations and Northeast Asia’s Evolving Security Architecture”, in Gerald Curtis, Ryosei Kokubun  and Wang Jisi eds. “Getting the Triangle Straight: Managing China- Japan-US Relations”, Tokyo: Japan Center for International Exchange, 2010; “East Asian Community: Hope or Disappointment?” China  International Strategy Review 2010, Beijing: Shijie Zhishi Chubanshe, 2010; “Government Change: A Cure for  he Japanese Political Illness?” Foreign Affairs Review, No. 5, 2009; “The Multiplicity of the History Issue  between China and Japan”, in Liu Jie and Kawashima Shin eds. “Views of History in 1945: A Tentative Sino- Japanese Dialogue on the End of the War”, Tokyo: Tokyo University Press, 2009; “The Rise of New  Conservatism in Japan and the China-US-Japan Relations”, in Uno Shigeaki and Tang Yanxia ed. “Sino- Japanese Relations and the United States at Crossroads”, Kokusai Shoyin 2008; “Japan’s Position on  Humanitarian Intervention”, International Politics Quarterly, No. 1, 2008; “Nationalism and the Historical Conceptions in Modern China, Japan and Korea”, International Politics Quarterly, No.2, 2007.

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