Participant Biographies

Zhu Feng

Zhu Feng

Dean, School of International Studies; Director, China Center for Collaborative Studies on the South China Sea, Nanjing University
Plenary Session 4 - "North Korea’s Nuclear Threat"

 

Prof. Zhu Feng is the Dean and professor of the School of International Studies and Director of the China Center for Collaborative Studies on the South China Sea at Nanjing University. He also serves as a Non-resident Fellow at the Center for International Security and Strategy at Tsinghua University. He is an expert and writes extensively on regional security in East Asia, the nuclear issue in North Korea, China-U.S. military and diplomatic 44
relations. As a leading Chinese security expert, Prof. Zhu wrote several books including America, China and the Struggle for the World Order: Ideas, Traditions, Historical Legacies, and Global Visions (Palgrave MacMillan, 2015), China-Japan Security Cooperation and Defense Communication: The Past, Present, and Future (eds. Aiji Press, 2011), China’s Ascent: Power, Security, and Future of International Politics (eds. Cornell University Press, 2008), and International Relations Theory and East Asian Security (China Renmin University Press, 2007). He sits on a couple of editorial boards of scholarly journals, consults independently for the Chinese government and the private sector, and comments frequently on television and radio and in the print media on Chinese foreign affairs and security policy. Prof. Zhu received his undergraduate degree from the Department of International Politics at Peking University and his Ph.D. from Peking University.