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Dr. Zhu Feng began his college studies at the Department of International Politics of Peking University in 1981 and received his Ph.D. from Peking University in 1991.  He is currently a professor at the university’s School of International Studies and Deputy Director of Center for International & Strategic Studies (CISS) of Peking University.  Dr. Zhu served as the research fellow a couple of distinguished institutes like Washington-based Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS), Fairbank Center for East Asian Studies at Harvard University and a visiting scholar at Durhram University in UK. He writes extensively on regional security in East Asia, nuclear N. Korea issue, American national security strategy, China-US relations and missile defense.  He is a leading Chinese security expert and senior research fellow of the Center for Peace and Development of China.  Dr. Zhu Feng sits on a couple of editorial boards of several scholarly journals, consults independently for the Chinese government and private sector, and comments frequently on television, radio, and print media on China foreign affairs and security policy. His recent books are Ballistic Missile Defense and International Security (Shanghai: Shanghai People’s Press, 2001), International Relations Theory and East Asian Security ( Beijing: People’s University Press, 2007), and China’s Ascent: Power, Security and the Future of International Politics ( co-edited with Prof. Robert S. Ross, Cornell University Press, 2008).

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