Cuihong Cai is a professor of international relations with the Center for American Studies at Fudan University. Prior to the present job, she worked for the Foreign Affairs Office of Fudan University during 1996-2001. She received her B.S. (1993) and M.S. (1996) in biophysics, and her Ph.D. (2002) in international relations from Fudan University. She also holds a B.A. (2001) in English language and literature from Shanghai International Studies University. She was a visiting scholar at the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2002, and at the University of California, Berkeley in 2007, as well as an invited fellow in the 2007 program on US National Security sponsored by the US State Department. She is now a member of the Shanghai Association of American Studies.
Dr. Cai is the author of Cyber Politics in U.S.-China Relations (Singapore: World Scientific, 2021; Fudan University Press, 2019), Political Development in the Cyber Age (Beijing: Current Affairs Press, 2015), U.S. National Information Security Strategy (Shanghai: Academia Press, 2009)and Internet and International Politics (Shanghai: Academia Press, 2003), as well as several dozens of articles and papers on cyber politics, cybersecurity strategy, cyberspace governance and Sino-US relations.
Courses
Studies on Cyber Politics and International Relations (Postgraduate Courses)
Studies on Global Cyberspace Governance (Postgraduate Courses)