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Shen Dingli
Dr. Shen Dingli is a professor of international relations at Fudan University, Shanghai.  He is the Associate 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.
December 17, 2014
A long march toward equality
As an African American, President Obama could well become a bridge between various ethnic groups and communities. However, his dilemma is that he has to defend the current legal system which is inherently flawed.
November 28, 2014
A scapegoat for a lame duck president
US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has resigned, becoming the first victim of the Democrats' loss in the mid-term election.
November 5, 2014
Work for benign relations
Mirroring the Annenberg meeting between Xi Jinping and Barack Obama, meeting of APEC leaders in Beijing has the potential to reshape US-China relations.
September 16, 2014
Commemorating victory in World War II, promoting worldwide justice
We will commemorate the 70th anniversary of victory in World War II, and promote worldwide justice.
July 23, 2014
Keynote of Sunnylands meeting still relevant
The commitment to developing a new model of great power relations has been renewed by both sides through this recent phone call, and it would be best if officials of all levels of the US government can keep that fact in mind.
July 10, 2014
Dispelling distrust across the Pacific
S&ED will boost economic collaboration, but China and the US should also strive for results from their talks on strategic issues
June 27, 2014
Following international norms and laws
America’s hypocrisy on international norm and law, though hurting Chinese, Iraqis and many others, will certainly and eventually undercut its professed interest in sustaining its global leadership on a legitimate and fair basis.
June 7, 2014
Could US forces withdraw from Afghanistan?
U.S. troops may be pulled out of Afghanistan on schedule, but the absence of the U.S. military is likely to cause new ripples in the region.
May 20, 2014
Improve Sino-US military ties step by step
Through conversation and collaboration, the Chinese and US militaries can build up mutual trust and a cooperative partnership, as a part of the new type of major-country relationship.
April 24, 2014
Future hangs in the balance
The US president should persuade Japan's right-wingers of the error of their ways during his trip to the region to ensure stability
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