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Liu Yongtao


 

Professor, Ph. D., Fudan University
Research Interests:American Government and Politics; American Foreign Policy; International Relations Theory
Email:liuyt@fudan.edu.cn
Biography:http://cas.fudan.edu.cn/en/rynr.jsp?urltype=news.NewsContentUrl&wbtreeid=1255&wbnewsid=9517

 

Permanent Work Address

220 Handan Road Telephone: (021)6564-2583
Center for American Studies Fax: (021)6511-9567
Fudan University   E-mail: ytliu@fudan.ac.cn
Shanghai, 20043
P. R. China

Current Address in the U.S.  (from August 2002 to August 2003)

Department of Political Science Fax: (612) 626-7599
University of Minnesota Phone: (612)624-4144
1414 Social Sciences, 267 19th Ave. So. E-mail: ytliu@polisci.umn.edu
Minneapolis, MN 55455
U.S.A.

Education

Sept. 1999-July 1993  Fudan University,  China   Ph.D.
Sept. 1987-July 1990 Fudna University,  China           M.Litt.
Sept. 1978-July 1982 Nankai University, China           B.Litt.

Employment and Affiliations

Aug. 2002-Aug. 2003 University of Minnesota, USA                Visiting Scholar
July 2001 East-West Center, Honolulu, USA           Research fellow
Sept. 1999- Feb. 2000 University of Hong Kong, HK, China     Visiting Fellow
Sept. 1996-Sept. 1997 University of Minnesota, USA             Visiting Scholar
Sept. 1993-now Fudan University, China                   Research Fellow

Professional Membership

Member of  Sino-American Relations Studies Association of China
Member of Shanghai International Strategic Studies Association
Member of Shanghai Society of American Studies

Scholarship

Books

New Approaches to Politics of Security, (Beijing: Changzheng Press,2002)
American Studies, Vol. II (co-eds.) (Beijing: Shishi Publishing House, 2002), 350 pp.
American Studies, Vol. I (co-eds.) (Beijing: Shishi Publishing House, 2001), 498 pp.
An Introduction: American Society Today (Beijing: Social Sciences and Data
Publishing House, 2001), 332 pp.

Translation

Nancy Bernkopf Tucker: Pattern in the Dust: Chinese-American Relations and the
Recognition Controversy ( co-trans.) ( Shanghai: Fudan University Press, 2000).

Articles and Book Chapters

"Critique and Reconstruction: Rethinking Politics of Security", Contemprorary International Relations, No. 8, 2002.
"A Tug-of-War Among American Political Powers Prior to Iraqi War", Global Times, December 19, 2002, page 11.
"American Values Are Unsettling Now", Global Times, December 19 2002, page 11.
“Identity, Interests and Post-Cold War U.S.-Japan Alliance”, ( forthcoming,  Journal of Japan Studies Association )
“US and NATO Relations: An Analysis before the Prague Summit”, Global Times, November 14, 2002, A4
“US President, Congress, Mid-Term Election, and Iraq”, Global Times, October 31, 2002, A4.
“Politics of Security: Critique and Reconstruction”, Contemporary International
Relations, No. 8, 2002.
“After ‘September 11’: A survey of U.S. Legislative-Presidential Relationship”, in
Ni Shixiong and Liu Yongtao (eds.): American Studies, Vol. II  (Beijing: Shishi Publishing House, 2002).
“Discourse, Power and Social Construction of ‘China Threat’”, in Ni Shixiong and
Liu Yongtao (eds.): American Studies, Vol. II  (Beijing: Shishi Publishing House, 2002).
“Identity Politics and U.S. China Policy: A Case Study,” International Survey, No. 1,
2002, pp. 11-14.
“Analysis of Post-Cold War U.S. Foreign Cultural Strategy,” Contemporary
International Relations, No. 5, 2001, 12-15.
“Culture and Diplomacy: Postwar U.S. Cultural Strategy,” Fudan Journal, No. 62-67.
“Changes of Legislative-Presidential Relationship in the 1990s and Their Impacts on
U.S. China Policy,” Pacific Journal, No. 3, 2001, pp. 61-69.
“U.S. Presidency, the Congress, and Missile Defense Systems,” International Survey,
No. 3, 2001, pp. 25-29.
“Criticism and Reconstruction: Critical Theory and the Study of International
Relations,” International Survey, No. 6, 2000, pp. 43-48.
“Constructivism in IR Theory: A Reprisal,” Contemporary International Relations,
No. 9, 1999, pp.37-40.
“Norms, Identity and Prospects of Sino-American Security Cooperation,” in Peter
Koehn and Joseph Y.S. Cheng (eds.): The Outlook for U.S.-China Relations Following the 1997-1998 Summits: Chinese and American Perspectives on Security, Trade and Cultural Exchange (Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 1999), pp.127-138.
“Foreign Policy Analysis: Some Changes in America,” International Survey, No. 1,
1999, pp. 16-19.
“Prospects of China-American Security Cooperation: An Alternative Perspective,”
World Economy and Politics, No. 1, 1999, pp. 33-35, 47.
“Congress, the Presidency and U.S. China Policymaking,” in Xie Xide and Ni Shixiong
(eds.): From Normalization to Re-normalization-----20 Years of  Sino-US
Relations ( Shanghai: Fudan University Press, 1999), pp. 117-141.
“Neorealist Theory and Constructivist Critique,” World Economy and Politics, No. 11,
1998, pp. 26-30.
“Postmodernism and Theory of International Relations,” Europe, No. 5, 1998, pp. 4-
12.
“On-going Debates Between Realists and Liberalists in Post-Cold War Era,”
International Survey, No. 2, 1998, pp. 12-16.
“Congress and the Presidency in U.S. China Policy,” International Survey, No. 4,
1997, pp. 31-34.
“Strategic Culture Studies in the West: An Overview,” International Survey, No. 6,
1996, pp. 51-53.
“Cultural Power and International Relations,” International Survey, No. 4, 1996, pp. 9
-13.
“Rethinking Alfred Mahan and His ‘Sea Power’ Doctrine,” Fudan Journal (Social
Sciences Edition), No., 1996, pp.69-73, 61.
“U.S. Congress Reforms Its Lobby System,” World Outlook, No. 2, !996, pp. 17-18.
“Several View on the Issue of Economic Sanctions by American Scholars,”
International Survey, No. 4, 1995, pp. 36-39.
“The Development of Current U.S. Foreign Policy: An Analysis,” Exploration and
Contention, No. 8, 1995, pp. 27-30.
“Global Security: Human Society Faces Wars Without Fires,” Exploration and
Contention, No. 8, 1994, pp. 29-32.
“New Congress and U.S. Foreign Policy, “ World Outlook, No. 2, 1995, pp. 8-9.
“U.S. Government Reforms Social Security System,” World Outlook, No. 18, 1994,
pp. 9-10.
“Clinton Administration’s Domestic Cultural Policy Since 1993,” International
Survey, No. 2, 1994, pp. 49-51, 64.

Paper Presented

Presentation of a paper titled “Discourse, Power and Construction of the ‘China
Threat’” at the workshop of “International Relations Theory: A Sino-British
Dialogue”, Shanghai, April 25-26, 2002.
Presentation of a paper titled “Congress, Presidency and U.S. China Policy (1989-
1998)” at International Conference on Hong Kong, China and Asia in 50 Years,
Hong Kong, January 25-27, 2000.
Commentator of a paper titled “Determinants of Trade in Financial Services and
China’s Export Potentials” by Fariborz Moshirian, professor of the University
of New South Wales in Australia, at International Workshop on Trade in Services: China and the World, Beijing, December 8-9, 1998.
Presentation of a paper titled “Norms, Identity and Prospects of Sino-U.S. Security
Cooperation” at International Symposium on the Outlook for China-USA Relations Following the Summits: Chinese and U.S. Perspectives, Hong Kong, May 28-29, 1998.
Presentation of a paper titled “Cultural Factors in Post-Cold War China-U.S.
Relations” at Seminar on Cultural Power and World Politics Today, Shanghai, May, 24, 1996.
Presentation of a paper titled “Ideology in Post-Cold War U.S. China Policymaking” at
Seminar on Current U.S. Social and Cultural Aspects, Shanghai, April 15, 1995.

Research Projects Conducted/Conducting

2002-2003 Project on “Post-Cold War U.S. Legislative-Presidential Relations in Foreign Policy”, funded separately by China Scholarship Council in China, and the Li  Foundation in the US.
1998-2000 Project on “Politics of Security: A Sociological Perspective”, funded by Chinese Ministry of Education.
1997-1999 Project on “U.S. Congress and China-U.S. Relations (1979-1998)”, funded by the Ninth Five Year Social Sciences Research Grants, Chinese Ministry of Education.
1996-1998 Co-project on “Post-Cold War International Relations Theory in the West”, funded by Chinese Social Sciences Studies Foundation.
1994-1995 Project on “Globalization and Sustainable Development in China”, funded by Asian Christian Youth Foundation of America.

                     

  Books(Monograph and Translation )
  Bypassing Congress--U.S. Presidential Unilateral Executive Actions
  Politics of Discourse: Symbolic Power and U.S. Freign Policy
  U.S. Congress-Presidential Relationship
  New Approaches to Politics of Security
  Papers
  Quantum Thinking and International Relations Studies
  Recess Appointment: Important but Ignored Unilateral Action Tool for US President
  The Intricate Experience of America Rising in 19th Century:Challenge and Enlightment
  A Construction of China's Safe Political Discourse: Culture, Evolution and Social Practice
  National Security Directive: the President's Most Hidden Unilateral Policy Tool
  Tea Party Movement: Remolding Rightest Conservation in the U.S.
  Democratic Rhetoric and Hegemonic Action: Post Cold-War U.S. Military Intervention
  Sino-US Relations: Possible Trends and Implications For the East Asia Community
  Promoting China-Latin American Relations in the 21st Century
  Security Theorizing in China: Culture, Evolution and Social Practice
  Discourse, Meanings and IR Studies: Taking the Rhetoric of ‘Axis of Evil’As A Case
  Constructing an Open and Inclusive Regional Order in Northeast Asia
  Openness and Inclusiveness: Unfolding Regionalism in Northeast Asia
  The U.S.-China Relationships under the Regionalism in Eastnorth Asia
  Language and International Relations Studies
  Northeast Asian Security Regionalism: A Chinese Perspective
  Discourse as (In)Security Practice: Theory and Thetoric of "Axis of Evil"
  The Discourse of America's China Policy of New-conservatism after the Cold War: Its Infulences and Limitations
  Understand Meanings: Theory, Discourse and International Relations
  A Reconsideration of the North Korean Nuclear Issue: Security and Identity
  Capabilities and Identities: A Likely Future of China-U.S. Security Relationship
  Iraq War Mobilisation
  The Court in the Relationships Between America Congress and the President
  Language,Identity Construction and the Theory of 'Evil' in America Foreign Policy
  Postmodernism and Postmodern International Relations: A Basic Review
  Call to Arms'Against Iraq: An Analysis of the Rhetoric of U.S.President Bushs
  Language,Social Construction and International Relations
  After 9/11: The Relationship Between American Congress and the President Revised
  Imagining Unimaginabale: Current Nuclear Diffusions and America's Nuclear Strategy Idea Transformation
  Identity, Interest and Post Cold War US-Japan Alliance
  Discourse, Power and the Construction of "China Threat"
  After 9/11: A Review of the Relationship Between American Congress and the President
  Criticizing and Reconstructing: Some New Thinkings on Security Politics
  The Politics of Identity in America's China Policy: A Case Study
  Culture and Diplomacy: Post-war US Cultural Strategy
  American President, Congress and TMD
  The Changes of the Legislative - Presidential Relations in the 1990s America and Its Impact on US China Policy
  Analysis of Post-Cold War US Foreign Cultural Strategy
  Critique and Reconstruction: Critical Theory and IR Studies
  Analysis of Modern Western Constructive Trends
  Norms, Identity and Prospects of Sino-American Security Cooperation
  Norms, Identity and Prospects of Sino-U.S. Security Cooperation
  Some Changes in Foreign Policy Analysis in the USA
  Neo-realism Theory and Constructivist Critique
  Post-modernism and International Relations Theory
  Ongoing Contention between Realism and Liberalism in the USA after the Cold War
  Congress and the President in U.S. China Policy
  Comments on Western Strategic Culture Trends
  Mahan and His Sea Power Theory
  Reform of the Lobbyist System in the U.S. Congress
  The Orientation of Contemporary U.S. Foreign Policy
  A Study of Marginal Problems in Global Society
  Clinton Administration's Domestic Cultural Policies Since 1993
  Viewpoints
  Asian Security Concept Creating A Community of Common Destiny in Asia , 14-06-13
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