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Expertise:
- International Energy Security
- International Political Economy

 

 

     

Zha Daojioing
Associate Professor
Renmin University, Beijing, China

Professor Zha is also the Director for the Center for International Energy Security and the Department of International Political Economy at Renmin University, Beijing. Professor Zha is an expert on International Energy Security and International Political Economy.

Professor Zha has extensive experience of international research environments and has been a fellow at among others the International University of Japan, the University of Macao, and the Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan.

Professor Zha is also a member of several organizations such as the International Studies Association, (USA), the Japan Association for International Studies (Japan) and the Korean Association for International Studies (Korea). Professor Zha is also an advisor to the Ministry of Commerce in China. Professor Zha has also been Guest Editor for the journals East Asia: an international quarterly; and Political Science.

Publications

Books

China’s Energy Security: an International Political Economy perspective , Beijing: Contemporary World Press (in Chinese), 2005

China's International Relations in the 21st Century: Dynamics of Paradigm Shifts , Lanham: University Press of America, 2000, (with Weixing Hu and Gerald Chan), 2000

Articles or book chapers:

“The Politics of China-ASEAN Economic Relations: assessing the move toward an FTA” in Asian Regional Governance Crisis and Change, edited by Kanishka Jayasuriya, London: Routledge, 2004

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization" in Cooperation and Conflict Management in Central Asia, edited by Ernst Giese and Reimund Seidelmann, Frankfurt : Peter Lang, 2004

“Chinese Migrant Workers in Japan: policies, institutions, and civil society,” in Globalising Chinese Migration: Trends in Europe and Asia, edited by Pal Nyiri and

Igor Saveliev, London: Ashgate, 2002

“Can China Rise?” Review of International Studies, (forthcoming in October), 2005

“China and the United States in Northeast Asia,” Asian Studies (Japan), April, 2004

“The Politics of China-ASEAN Economic Relations: assessing the move toward an FTA” Asian Perspective, December, 2002

“The Taiwan Problem in Sino-Japanese Relations: from an irritant to a destroyer?” East Asia: an international quarterly, Summer, 2001

“Asian-American Relations: triangle and beyond”, International Studies Review, Fall, 2001

“Localizing the South China Sea Problem: the case of China’s Hainan Province”, The Pacific Review, Winter 2001.

“Changes in China’s Electricity Industry Governance: implications for energy cooperation in Northeast Asia,” ERINA (Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia, Niigata, Japan) report, October 2001.

“Mischief Reef: geopolitical context and implications”, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Spring, (with Mark J. Valencia), 2001

“Chinese Understanding of International Political Economy”, Political Science (New Zealand), Summer, 1997