CHEN Yurong 陈玉荣
Director of the Department for European-Central Asian Studies at CIIS (China Institute for International Studies)
Ms. CHEN Yurong is a senior research fellow and Director of the Department for European-Central Asian Studies at CIIS. She is also Secretary-General of the Chinese Center for SCO Studies, which is based at CIIS. Ms. Chen enjoys the special allowance granted by the State Council, the Chinese Central Government.
After graduation from the Department of Russian Language and Literature, Heilongjiang University, China in 1986, Ms. Chen joined the CIIS. She studied in the Department of International Relations, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) from 1989 to 1990. From 1998 to 2001, she served as a consul in the Chinese Consulate General inKhabarovsk, Russia. Ms. Chen has authored over 30 essays published on key Chinese academic journals and some 80 policy briefs and research reports for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other related government institutions. Ms. Chen is also a frequent contributor of some important Chinese newspapers, including the People’s Daily, Guangming Daily and World News Journal.
Books:
Dmitry Medvedev: Russia’s National Development Issues (Chinese edition), co-translated,Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2008.Ma Zhengang (ed.): The Steadily Advancing SCO, executive editor-in-chief, Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2006.
Selected Research Articles
The Role of SCO in Central Asia”, in: Center for Russia and Central Asia Studies, China Foundation for International Studies (ed.): On Central Asia Regional Cooperation Mechanisms, Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2009.
“2006: The Rise of Russia’s Aggressive Diplomacy”, in: China Institute of International Studies: The CIIS Blue Book on International Situation and China’s Foreign Affairs 2006/2007, Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2007.
“China and Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation”, International Studies, No.4, 2004.
“China-Russia Relations Have Entered a New Period Featuring Maturity and Sound Development”, in: China Institute of International Studies: The CIIS Blue Book on International Situation and China’s Foreign Affairs 2009/2010, Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2010.
“An Analysis of the Prospects for Central Asia Geopolitical Structure after Russia-Georgia Conflict”, in: China Institute of International Studies: The CIIS Blue Book on International Situation and China’s Foreign Affairs 2008/2009, Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2009.