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Ren Mu

School of International and Public Affairs, Jilin University 2699 Qianjin Street, Changchun, P.R. China 130012

Email:renmu@jlu.edu.cn

ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8238-3364

Position

Assistant Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Jilin University

Full-time researcher, Institute of International Relations, Jilin University

December 2015- present

Education

Ritsumeikan University, Graduate School of International Relations, 2011-2015, Ph.D. in International Relations

Jilin University, Administration Department, 2008-2011, M. A. in International Politics

Jilin University, Administration Department, 2004-2008, B. A. in International Politics

Teaching Experience

2015-Present:

Theories of International Relations, Undergraduate

Globalization and Global Governance, Undergraduate

World History and Culture (Special Lecture on Japanese culture), Undergraduate

China and the World (Special Lecture on China relations with Asian countries), undergraduate

IR Theories Research, postgraduate

International Organizations and Global Governance, postgraduate

Research Publications in English

Beyond Rigidity: China’s Non-intervention Policy in the Post-Cold War Period, Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. ISBN 978-981-334-623-9

The establishment of American social organization in the colonial period: From the historical and cultural perspective, Apxoht, Vol.9, 2018, No.6, pp.72-79. (second Author)

Pivot towards China: Japan’s Renewed Security Strategy in Asia, Japan Studies Review, Vol.20, 2016, pp.53-70. (second author)

China’s Non-intervention Policy Over Sixty Years: Approaches and Perceptions, Frontiers of North East Asian Studies, Vol.14, 2015, pp.1-28. (sole author)

China’s Non-intervention Policy Meets International Military Intervention in the Post-Cold War Era: Focusing on Cases of Illegal Intervention, Ritsumeikan Annual Review of International Studies, Vol. 13, 2014, pp. 127-155. (sole author)

Interpreting China’s (Non-) Intervention Policy to The Syrian Crisis: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis, Ritsumeikan Kokusai Kenkyu (The Ritsumeikan Journal of International Studies), Vol. 26, Issue 1, 2014, pp. 259-282. (sole author)

China’s Non-intervention Policy in UNSC Sanctions in the 21st Century: The Cases of Libya, North Korea, and Zimbabwe, Ritsumeikan International Affairs, Vol.122013, pp. 101-134. (sole author)

An Analysis on the Contradiction Between China’s Non-intervention Policy and Intervention Activities, Ritsumeikan Kokusaikankei Ronshu (The Ritsumeikan Journal of International Studies: Special Edition For Postgraduate Students), Vol.13, 2013, pp. 21-48. (sole author)

Research Publications in Chinese

The motivations behind Japanese immigration policies and its revisions: Balancing between labor market and societal demand, Japanese Studies, No.1, 2021, pp.138-160. (sole author)

Takashi InoguchiToward Modeling a Global Quasi-Legislation without a World Assembly: One Innovative Japanese Attempt in the Frontier of ‘Global International Relations’ Research Tans. By Ren Mu, Studies on Foreign Social Science, No.1, 2021, 54-63.

The Approaches of Lancang-Mekong Cooperation and China’s Role under the Background of “a Community of Shared Future for Mankind”, Economic Perspective, No.3, 2019. (first author)

The Predicament of Sino-Japanese Relations and China’s Public Diplomacy Towards Japan, Blue Book of Public Diplomacy, 2018. (sole author)

Japan’s Public Diplomacy in the 21st Century, Blue Book of Public Diplomacy, 2018. (sole author)

Exploring "R2P" and Its Diffusion in The International Society: Focusing on the Process of Norm's Diffusion, Pacific Journal, Volume 22, Issue 2, 2014, pp. 134-141. (sole author)

The Origin and Conception of “Responsibility to Protect”: Thoughts on the Concept of Sovereignty from Multiple Dimensions. In Qingguo Jia & Fangming Han (Eds.), Global Governance: Responsibility to Protect. Beijing: Xinhua Publisher. 2014, pp. 21-33. (sole author)

Strange Bedfellows: The Potential Limitations of Security Cooperation Between Japan and ASEAN in the Period of the Post-Cold War, Southeast Asian Studies, Vol.6, No.201, 2012, PP. 38-44. (sole author)

Gender Ethics and Cooperation Preference: Rethinking International Cooperation from the Perspective of Feminism, Studies in Ethics, No. 5, 2010, pp.72-74, 78. (Second author)

Interpreting Classical Texts in Politics: A Post-Modernist Criticism, Economic Perspective, No. 12, 2010, pp.71-73. (First author)

Research Grants

“Japan’s policies of regional revitalization and the enlightenment on Jilin Province’s development” (2021-2023). Social science foundation of Jilin Province.

“The research on international intervention and international norms during the rising process of the US and the USSR” (2017-2019), Fund: Jilin University. (Director)

“The research on geopolitical environment and strategy of China’s silk road economic belt construction” (2017-2020), Fund: The department of education of China. (Participant)

“The research on the innovations of China’s foreign aid and the transformation of international assistance system” (2018-2021), Fund: Chinese National social science foundation. (Participant)

“The research on the China’s construction of new global governance system under the background of anti-globalization” (2018-2021), Fund: Chinese National social science foundation. (Participant)

Languages

Chinese Mandarin Native

English  Fluent

Japanese Intermediate

 

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