On several occasions since 2016, Chinese President Xi stressed the importance of China’s active participation in the international efforts to reform the system of global governance. Written by a group of prominent Chinese scholars and officials, the China and Global Governance Series aims to present the international readers with China’s approach to global governance and the Chinese wisdom behind it. In the ten titles forming this series, the authors elaborate on China’s perspectives on global governance, peace, and development, as well as seven other important aspects of global governance—financial security, energy security, climate change management, foreign aid, cybersecurity, human rights protection, and anti-terrorism.
About the Author
ZHAO Kejin, PhD in international relations, holds many appointments at Tsinghua University, including vice president of School of Social Sciences, deputy director of Institute of Global Development, and chair of Department of International Relations. Zhao is also a member of the Expert Committee of Area and Country Studies Base under the Ministry of Education, and a standing member of the National Association of Chinese Universities for International Politics Studies. His research is focused on theories of diplomacy, China’s diplomacy, and Sino-US relations.
He has published more than 18 monographs, as well as over 80 journal articles included in the Social Sciences Citation Index and the Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index. Zhao is also a multi-award winner at national, provincial, and municipal levels.