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YANG Yuan
2020-09-24 14:37:00

YANG Yuan

 Doctor of Political Science, Senior Fellow
Director of  《
World Economics and Politics

Tel: 010-85195787
 E-mail: yyir@163.com; yangyuan@cass.org.cn


Research Fields:

IR theory; international security

Education Experience:
Ph.D.  International Relations, Tsinghua University, 2014
M.A.  International Relations, Tsinghua University, 2010
B.A.  International Affairs, Beijing Normal University, 2008

Research:
Book:
Great Power Competition in an Era of Great Power Peace, Chinese Social Science Press, 2017.
Analysis of International Relations (2nd edition), Peking University Press, 2013. (Co-author with Prof. Yan Xuetong)

Journal Articles:
“Fight or Concede? The Logic of Hawk-Dove Tradeoff in the Process of Great Powers’ Rise,” Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies, No. 5, 2020.
“The Comedy of Great Power Politics: Why Superpowers Ally with Each Other under the Bipolar System?” World Economy and Politics, No. 12, 2019.
“The Evolution of Great Powers’ Rivalry under bipolar systems,” Quarterly Journal of International Politics, No. 4, 2019.
“Nuclear Brinkmanship, Signaling Games, and the Paradox of Small States’ Self-isolation,” Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies, No. 6, 2018.
“Escape both the ‘Thucydides Trap’ and the ‘Churchill Trap’: Finding a Third Type of Great Power Relations under the Bipolar System,” Chines Journal of International Politics (SSCI), Vol. 11, No. 2, 2018.
“The Typology of ‘Two-sided Alliance’ and the Logic of Great Powers’ Co-ruling,” Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies, No. 1, 2018.
“Empirical Puzzles, Diversity and the Innovative Approaches of International Relations Theory,” International Relations Studies, No. 2, 2016.
“Is the Enemy of My Ally also an Ally? The Puzzle of ‘Two-sided’ Alliance in Ancient Korean Peninsula,” Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies, No. 5, 2015.
“Great Power Peace, Differentiation of Function, and Co-ruling of Great Powers under the Bipolar System,” World Economy and Politics, No. 8, 2015.
“Two Evolution Processes of Power Competition: Comparative Studies on Spring and Autumn System and Post World War II System,” Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies, No. 5, 2014.
“How Does a Rising Power Compete with a Hegemonic Power for a Small State? Case Studies from the History of Ancient East Asia,” World Economy and Politics, No. 12, 2012.
“Theoretical Studies on IR in China (2008-2011),” Quarterly Journal of International Politics, No. 2, 2012. ( Reprinted by Chinese Social Science Digest, No. 10, 2012)
“Correspondence: Are There Any Essential Changes in Contemporary Power Behavior?” Foreign Affairs Review, No. 1, 2012. (Co-author with Prof. Chen Hanxi)
“The Key Mechanisms of Competition between Hegemons and Rising Powers in the Era Without Great Power Wars,” Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies, No. 6, 2011.
“Coercion or Exchange? Core Means for Great Powers to Enhance Their Influence in the Era Without Great Power Wars,” Foreign Affairs Review, No. 4, 2011.
“State Functional Theory on the System Level: Based on A Critique of the State Function Assumption of Structural Realism,” World Economy and Politics, No. 11, 2010.
“Rising Powers’ Legitimate Strategy and Circumvention of Balancing,” Quarterly Journal of International Politics, No. 3, 2010.
“The Puzzle of Major Powers’ Circumvention of Balancing,” Quarterly Journal of International Politics, No. 2, 2009.
“Review of Research Status of Realist International Studies in China (2001-2007),” Forum of World Economy & Politics, No. 3, 2008.

Book Chapter:
“New Methodological Thought on National Interest and National Capability’s Quantification,” in Wang Jisi ed., World Politics: Views from China (2007-2008), Beijing: New World Press, 2008.

Conference Article:
“Rising Powers’ Legitimate Strategy and Circumvention of Balancing,” presented to the Fifth Doctoral Forum Organized by China National Association for International Studies, 2010.
“State Functional Theory on the System Level”, presented to the Third National IR Doctoral Forum, 2010.
“How Does a Rising Power Compete with a Hegemonic Power for a Small State?” presented to the Fifth National IR Doctoral Forum, 2012.