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Wang Wenqi
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Wang WenqiDr. in History (History of International Relations), Postdoctoral Fellow in International Politics, visiting Scholar at Rutgers University2019—2020, USAcurrently Associate Professor at the School of Internatioanl and Public Affairs, Jilin University. His main research interests are diplomacy, history of international relations, nationalism, etc. He has published many academic papers in journals such as Studies in Historical Theory, Diplomatic Review, Theoretical Perspectives, Northeast Asia Forum, Journal of Northeastern University, Collected Journal of History, Problems of History Teaching, etc. He has also published many commentaries on current affairs in domestic and foreign mass media.

 

Lecture Courses 

Introduction to Political Science (undergraduate), Modernity and International Politics (undergraduate), Introduction to Political Science (graduate), Nationalism and International Relations (graduate)

 

 

Research Projects 

12011-2012, Research on National Separatism and International Intervention, Supported by the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Second Class)

22012-2014, Research on Nationalism and International Order in the Post-Cold War Era, Basic Research Funds Project of Jilin University

3, 2013-2015, Research on Mass Media and Nationalism in Contemporary Northeast Asia, Jilin Provincial Social Science Foundation Project

4, 2015-2018, Research on National Historical Memory and National Identity in Contemporary Multi-ethnic Countries, Youth Project of National Social Science Foundation of China

5, 2016-2020, Research on the Eastern Flux of Western Nationalist Thought in the 20th Century from the Perspective of Global History, Project of the Basic Research Business Fund of Jilin University

 

 

Academic Papers

1, Mass Media and Nationalism in Contemporary Northeast Asia, China and the World, China Social Science Press, 2015 edition.

2. Dissipating nationalism: the APEC model to reach collective security in the Asia-Pacific region, Theoretical Perspectives, No. 11, 2014.

3, A re-examination of the status and role of the non-West in the expansion of the Western international system, Collected Works of History, No. 5, 2014. (Reprinted in full in NPC Reprographic Materials)

4, The evolution of nation-states and the international system - Some theoretical reflections on the codification of the history of international relations, Issues in History Teaching, No. 6, 2014.

5, Interpreting Anthony Smith's Ethnic-Symbolism, Studies in Historical Theory, No. 3, 2014

6. Nationalism and Regional Order in the Post-Cold War Era, Northeast Asia Forum, No. 4, 2012.

7. Nationalism and International Society - Revelations and Reflections of the British School, Collected Works of History, Vol. 6, 2012. (Reprinted in full in NPC Reprographic Materials)

8. An Analysis of Nationalism and Nation-State Construction, Collected Works of History, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2011. (Reprinted in full by NPC)

9The Interaction between Civil Society and the International System: An Examination Based on Modern History, Journal of Northeastern University, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2010

10Jumping out of the fence and opening another window for telling American history, Expository Books, No. 5, 2009.

11. The Shaped Small Role - The Process of East Timor Towards a Nation-State, Journal of Beihua University, Vol. 3, 2008.

12Analysis of the Reasons for Indonesia's Change of Policy toward East Timor during the Habibie Government, Journal of Changchun Normal College, No. 3, 2008.

 


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