Associate Vice President of Fudan University
Dr. Chen Zhimin is Associate Vice President of Fudan University,
Shanghai, China. He is a Changjiang Scholar and a Jean Monnet Chair
of European foreign policy. He is vice president of Chinese Association
of International Studies. He serves as editor-in-chief of Chinese Political
Science Review, member of Advisory Board or editorial committee of
several international journals, such as The Hague Journal of Diplomacy and
The Pacific Review. His research interests include international relations
theory, diplomacy studies, Chinese foreign policy and EU studies. His
major publications in Chinese include: China, the United States and
Europe: Cooperation and Competition in a New Trilateral Relation (2011,
first author); Contemporary Diplomacy (2008, first author); Foreign Policy
Integration in European Union: An Mission Impossible?(2003, first author);
Subnational Governments and Foreign Affairs(2001). He also co-edited
(with David Zweig) China's Reforms and International Political Economy
(Routledge, 2007). Professor Chen received all his degrees from Fudan
University. He was a visiting fellow at Harvard University (1996-1997),
also visiting scholar at Queen’s University, University of Durham, Lund
University, Sciences Po. and Keio University. He was made a Chevalier dans
L’Ordre des Palmes Academiques by the French Government in 2006.