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亚太国际关系International Relations of the Asia-Pacific


本课程探讨亚太的国家关系及其对世界的影响意义。内容涵盖了这些关系的历史模式、经济动态、安全布局和经济-安全纽带,也包括了推动并塑造这些关系的关键行为体和议题。本课程考察了冲突与合作的根源,同时也评估了关于亚太地区重大事件和发展趋势的不同诠释。鉴于亚太地区崛起为世界政治中最活跃的地区之一,本课程旨在让学生获得对该地区国际关系中最重要议题的基本理解。

This course examines international relations of the Asia-Pacific and their implications for the world. The course covers the historical patterns, economic dynamics, security arrangements, and the economy- security nexus of the relations, as well as key players and issues that drive and shape the relations. The course examines the sources of conflict and cooperation while assessing competing explanations for key events and developments in the region. As the Asia-Pacific emerges as one of the most dynamic regions in world politics, this course is designed for students to acquire a basic understanding of the most important issues in the region’s international relations.



主讲老师:黄小明(Xiaoming Huang)

黄小明是新西兰惠灵顿维多利亚大学教授。黄教授是研究国际和东亚政治经济学、中国与世界政治以及亚太国际关系的专家。2009-2014年间担任《国际研究视野》的主编,创立新西兰当代中国研究中心并担任主任,担任对外经贸大学、中国政法大学的荣誉客座教授以及复旦大学高级研究院,在《国际研究季刊》和《亚洲调查》等期刊上发表诸多论文。黄教授积极参与并促进新西兰公共政策部门的亚洲政策决策,作为新西兰政府和亚太地区国际组织的顾问,还是新西兰与中、日、韩、东盟等第二阶段双边对话的政府代表以及新西兰亚太安全合作理事会成员。

Xiaoming Huang is Professor at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Professor Huang is a specialist on international and East Asian political economy, China and the world, and international relations of the Asia-Pacific. He was editor of International Studies Perspectives (2009-2014); founding director of the New Zealand Contemporary China Research Centre; an Honorary Chair Professor at University of International Business and Economics; an Honorary Chair Professor of China University of Political Science and Law; a Senior Research Fellow of Fudan University. His publications appeared in International Studies Quarterly, Asian Survey etc. Prof. Huang is an active participant and contributor to the New Zealand public policy sector on Asian policy, advises NZ government and international organizations in the region and has been a New Zealand delegate in bilateral Track II dialogue with Korea, Japan, China, ASEAN, etc. and a member of CSCAP: New Zealand National Council.


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