Xuegong Zhao

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Xuegong Zhao

professor

The main teaching and academic research fields: American history, international relations history, and modern world history. .

Email: zhaoxg@nankai.edu.cn

status of education:

1984-1988, undergraduate students of History, Shanxi University;

1988-1991, graduate student in the History Department of Shanxi University;

From 1991 to 1994, doctoral candidate in the History of World Regions (American History) at the Faculty of History, Nankai University.

 

working experiences:

1994-1995, lecturer at the Faculty of History of Nankai University;

From December 1995 to 2004, associate professor at the Faculty of History and School of History, Nankai University;

Since December 2004, Professor of Faculty of History, Nankai University;

 

Academic exchanges:

From December 1998 to January 1999, visiting scholar at the Center for Chinese-American Culture Studies at Nanjing University-Hopkins University;

1999-2000, Fulbright visiting scholar at the University of Maryland and the National Archives;

From August to September 2000, the University of Texas (Austin campus) Johnson Presidential Library, University of Michigan Ford Presidential Library, Boston Kennedy Presidential Library, visiting scholar;

From June to August 2004, visiting scholar at the Center for American Studies, University of Hong Kong;

In October 2007, visited the Institute of Military History of the Ministry of Defense of South Korea;

From March to June 2008, visiting scholar at the Nanjing University-Hopkins University Institute of International Studies.

 

Main academic awards:

In 2002, be selected as the Outstanding Young Teacher Funding Project of the Ministry of Education;

Won the second prize of Tianjin Excellent Social Science Achievements three times in 2004, 2008 and 2010;

In 2008, be selected into the New Century Excellent Talent Support Program project of the Ministry of Education;

In 2009, won the third prize of the 5th University Philosophy and Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award by the Ministry of Education.

 

Undertaking scientific research projects:

Presided over and completed one project of the Scientific Research Bureau of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the key project of Tianjins Ninth Five-Year Plan, the Doctoral Fund Project of the Ministry of Education and the Excellent Young Teacher Funding Project of the Ministry of Education; presided over the key research base project of the Ministry of Education Nuclear and the Cold War And the New Century Talent Support Project Nuclear and American Diplomacy in the Cold War (2009-2011); presided over the sub-project of the National Philosophy and Social Science Major Project (2011-); presided over the National Social Science Fund Project (2012-) ; Presided over and completed two sub-projects of the Ministry of Educations philosophy and social sciences major research project Major U.S. Foreign Policy Decisions during the Cold War and Shanghais key planning project U.S. China Intelligence Assessment Report.

 

 

Monographs in recent years:

1. Contemporary American Diplomacy, Social Science Archives, 2001, 2012 revision.

2. Huge Transformation: Post-War US Policy in East Asia Tianjin People's Publishing House, 2002, reprinted in 2007.

3. October Situation: Research on the Cuban Missile Crisis, Tianjin People's Publishing House, 2009.

 

Presided over the translation and proofreading of The Thirteenth Volume of the US Intelligence Assessment Report on China: Indochina War, Shanghai Oriental Publishing Center, 2009.

Participated in the writing of the Encyclopedia of American History edited by Yang Shengmao and Zhang Youlun (Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House, 2004) and the World Diplomacy Dictionary edited by Tang Jiaxuan (World Knowledge Publishing House, 2005), each with approximately 10,000 words .

 

Papers and articles:

1. Summary of the Research on my country's Modernization Theory, Journal of the Party School of Shanxi Provincial Committee, 1990, Issue 4;

2. A Review of Western Modernization Theories, Journal of Taiyuan Normal University, Issue 4, 1991;

3. After Reading From Yalta to Panmunjom, World History 1992, Issue 4.

4. A Review of The Rage of Empires, Trends in World History Research, Issue 12, 1992.

5. A Brief Discussion on the Evolution of U.S. Export Control Policies to China, Nankai Management Review, Issue 1, 1993.

6. A Brief Discussion on the Clinton Administration's New Economic Policy, The Situation of Social Sciences Abroad, Issue 1, 1993.

7. On the Influence of the Korean War on Sino-US Relations, Journal of Shanxi University 1993, Issue 2.

8. British-American Relations in the Early Period of the Korean War, American Studies 1994, Issue 1.

9. An Analysis of the Reasons Why the United States Dare to Expand the Korean War, Journal of Hebei Normal University 1993, Issue 2.

10. The Change in American Policy towards the Korean War and China's Dispatch of Troops to Join the War, Information on Party History Research, Issue 3, 1994.

11. New China's Revolutionary Diplomacy and Policy towards the United States, Shandong Normal University News, Issue 4, 1995.

12. The Korean War and America's East Asia Policy, History Teaching, 1996, 11th issue.

13. Jefferson and the United States Buying Louisiana, History Teaching, 1997, 11 issues.

14. A Summary of the International Symposium on the Comparison of Urbanization between China and the United States, World History, Issue 3, 1997.

15. On the Nuclear Blackmail Policy of the Eisenhower Administration in the Korean War, Nankai Journal, Issue 4, 1997.

16. A Preliminary Discussion on the Chinese Communist Party's Policy towards the United States before and after the Founding of the People's Republic of China, A New Probe into the Issues of American History, China Social Sciences Press, 1996.

17. A Discussion on the US Government's Policy towards New China, Journal of Yantai University 1998, Issue 4.

18. The Nixon Administration and the End of the U.S. War of Invasion of Vietnam, Proceedings of the History Department of Nankai University, Nankai University Press, 1998.

19. A Discussion on the Indo-China Policy of the Eisenhower Government, Proceedings of Nankai University History Institute, Nankai University Press, 1999.

20. The First Taiwan Strait Crisis and Sino-US Relations, History Teaching 2000, 12th issue.

twenty one. A Brief Discussion on the Nixon Administration's Policy towards Japan, History Teaching, Issue 4, 2002.

twenty two. Cooperation and Dispute: US-Japan Relations in the 1970s, Collections of Japanese Studies, Nankai University Press, 2002.

twenty three. A Brief Discussion on the Reagan Administration's Japan Policy and U.S.-Japan Relations, Collection of Japanese Studies, Nankai University Press, 2003.

twenty four. The Second Taiwan Strait Crisis and Sino-U.S. Relations, Contemporary Chinese History Studies 2003, Issue 3.

25. The United States and the First Indochina War, American Studies, Issue 4, 2003.

26. The Cuban Missile Crisis and U.S.-Soviet Relations in the 1960s, History Monthly, 2003, Issue 10.

27. A Brief Discussion on the Nixon Administration's Policy towards the Vietnam War, Southeast Asian Studies, Issue 4, 2003.

28. Some Thoughts on Anti-terrorism and the U.S. Policy in Asia, International Observation, Issue 6, 2003. The revised manuscript is included in U.S. Global Strategy in the Context of Anti-terrorism (Current Affairs Press 2004)

29. The First Venezuelan Crisis and U.S.-UK Relations, History Teaching 2003, Issue 7.

30. Analysis of the United States' Decision to Expand the Korean War, Military History, Issue 6, 2003.

31. Britain and the Korean War, Strategy and Diplomacy (Volume One), Military Yiwen Publishing House, 2003.

32. China, America and the Taiwan Straits Crisis in 1958, Social Sciences in China, Summer

2004.

33. The Korean War and Anglo-American Relations, Journal of Historical Studies, Issue 2, 2004.

34. Nuclear Weapons and the U.S. Policy on the First Taiwan Strait Crisis, American Studies, Issue 2, 2004.

35. China and the First Geneva Conference, Nankai Journal 2004, Issue 4.

36. Nuclear Deterrence, the Eisenhower Administration, and the First Taiwan Strait Crisis, Research on World Modern History No. 1, China Social Sciences Press, 2004.

37. The Kennedy Administration and the 1962 Taiwan Strait Crisis, Nankai Journal, Issue 3, 2005.

38. An Analysis of the U.S. Policy toward Taiwan from 1949 to 1950, Journal of Hebei Normal University 2005, Issue 3.

39. A Brief Discussion on the Change of American Policy towards the Korean War, Research on Modern and Contemporary World History, Vol. 2, China Social Sciences Press, 2005.

40. A Milestone in the Study of the History of the International Cold War in China, China Book Commercial Daily, April 8, 2005.

41. Britain, the United States, and the Korean War, International Cold War History Research Vol. 2 (World Knowledge Publishing House, 2006).

42. Nuclear weapons and the US-Soviet Cold War, Zhejiang Academic Journal 2006, Issue 3.

43. A Brief Discussion on the Ford Administration's China Policy and Sino-US Relations, International Observation, Issue 3, 2006.

44. A Brief Discussion on US-British Atomic Energy Cooperation during World War II, History Teaching 2006, Issue 1.

45. Nuclear Weapons and US Policy toward the Korean War, Social Science in China, Winter 2006.

46. Nuclear weapons and the U.S. policy on the Korean War, Historical Research 2006, Issue 1.

47. A New Study on the Armistice Negotiations in North Korea, Taipei Journal of Modern History, Academia Sinica Issue 56, June 2007.

48. A Brief Discussion on the Kennedy Administration's Concealed Action Plan for Cuba, Nankai Journal, Issue 5, 2007.

49. A Discussion on the Carter Administration's China Policy and Sino-US Relations, Journal of Southwest University 2007, Issue 6.

50. The United States' Response to China's Dispatching of Troops to North Korea, Research on World Modern History No. 4, China Social Sciences Press, 2007.

51. The Impact of the Korean War on China's Military, South Korean Military History, December 2007.

52. The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's Evaluation and Prediction of China's Dispatching of Troops to Indochina, Research on World Modern History No. 5, China Social Sciences Press, 2008.

53. A Historical Survey of the Negotiations on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between China and the United States, Theoretical Vision, Issue 8, 2009

54. CASHL and World History Research, Collections of the 90th Anniversary of Nankai University Library, Nankai University Press, 2009.

55. Avoiding War: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Cuban Missile Crisis, edited by Niu Jun: The Curse of Strategy: A Study of American Grand Strategy during the Cold War, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2009; the revised manuscript was published successfully in Taiwan University National Chengchi University Journal of History No. 38, 2010.

56. The United States' Response to the Soviet Union's First Nuclear Test, History Teaching, Issue 5, 2010.

57. Resisting U.S. Aid to Korea and China's Military Modernization, Theoretical Vision, Issue 6, 2010;

58. The United States and the United Kingdom's Responses and Policies to China's Dispatching of Troops to North Korea, Research on the History of the Communist Party of China, Issue 9, 2010;

59. The Korean War has a profound impact on Sino-US relations, China Social Science News, June 29, 2010.

60. The Evolution of US East Asia Policy during the Cold War, Nankai Journal 2010, Issue 6.

61. Several Factors Restricting the U.S. Use of Nuclear Weapons in the Korean War, History Monthly, Issue 4, 2011.

62. Awaiting Opportunity: How the CIA Views China's Sending of Troops to Indochina, edited by Shen Zhihua and Liang Zhi, Peeping into China: A Red Adversary in the Eyes of US Intelligence Agencies, Oriental Publishing Center, 2011.

63. The Military Response of the Kennedy Administration to the Cuban Missile Crisis, History Teaching, Issue 10, 2011.

64. China, the United States and the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, Journal of Wuhan University 2013, No. 1.

65. The Kennedy Administration's Emergency Operations Plan against Cuba, Historical Research 2013, second issue.

66. Historical Data Foundation, Academic Innovation and Realistic Care, American Studies 2013, second issue.

67. Kennedy, Khrushchev and the U.S.-Soviet Nuclear Arms Race, Journal of Nankai, Issue 5, 2013.

68. Returning to the Asia-Pacific in the Historical Context, People's Forum Academic Frontier, May 2013, Issue 25.

69. A Brief Discussion on the Evolution of American Nuclear Strategic Thought during the Cold War, Research on Modern and Contemporary World History, Vol.10, Social Science Archives, 2013.

70. The Formation and Evolution of U.S. Nuclear Strategy, edited by Wang Jisi and Niu Jun, Building Hegemony: American Strategy and Decision-Making in the Cold War Era, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2013.

71. The Contest between China and the United States in Dien Bien Phu, Research on the History of Modern International Relations (Sixth Series), World Knowledge Press, 2014.

72. A Discussion on the Origin of the Sino-US Confrontation in Indochina, Research on Modern and Contemporary World History, Vol. 11, Social Science Archives, 2014.

73. The Second Taiwan Strait Crisis and the Failure of U.S. Nuclear Deterrence, Historical Research, Issue 5, 2014;

74. The United States, Taiwan and the Korean War, edited by Cui Pi: Cold War in Asia from a Multidimensional Perspective, World Knowledge Publishing House, 2014.

75. Kennedy, Khrushchev and the Resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis, in Case Studies on Major American Foreign Policy During the Cold War edited by Shen Zhihua, Economic Science Press, 2014.

76. The issue of the repatriation of prisoners of war in the armistice negotiations between the United States, China and North Korea, Journal of Sichuan University 2015, Issue 1.