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Shen Dingli
Dr. Shen Dingli is a professor of international relations at Fudan University, Shanghai.  He is the Executive Dean of Fudan University's Institute of International Studies, and Director of Center for American Studies.  He is Vice President of Chinese Association of South Asian Studies, and Vice President of Shanghai Association of International Studies.  He received his Ph.D. in physics from Fudan in 1989 and did arms-control post-doc at Princeton University from 1989-1991.
May 2
Improving human rights cooperation
China and the U.S. annually exchange rhetoric of mutual criticism against the undesirable human rights behavior of the other.
April 13
International cooperation key to nuclear security
One of the top priorities at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington will be how to prevent unauthorized access to nuclear facilities.
April 12
China, U.S. to release nuclear cooperation plans
It is likely that China and the U.S. will publish detailed plans for bilateral cooperation on nuclear issues.
April 10
World hails U.S.-Russia nuclear disarmament deal
The new nuclear disarmament treaty signed by the U.S. and Russia is the most comprehensive in two decades.
March 8
Drawing the lessons of Toyota
Chinese companies have a lot to learn from how Toyota handled its recent troubles.
February 9
The creativity of Chinese think tanks
In recent few years, China's major think tanks have stepped forward publishing a number of eye-catching research reports.
February 5
Taking a logical view of China's ABM test
Shen Dingli: When a weapons technology that threatens China's security appears, China will first appeal to the international community for a ban; if unsuccessful China will develop its own.
February 3
US-Russia talks on the START follow-on treaty
Professor Shen Dingli is director of the Center for American Studies at Fudan University. In this interview with the People’s Daily, he answers questions about US-Russia talks on the START follow-on treaty.
January 28
Don't shun the idea of setting up overseas military bases
Whether we should set up overseas military bases has been a hot topic ever since China joined the international anti-pirate co-operation last year.
January 26
Further developing China's west
It is not just necessary to industrialize China's backward west. It is also important to bring basic security and welfare to the west through clean development and natural preservation.
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