East and West after the Cold War-Dialogue among Scholars (Essays, 5,300 words, China Social Sciences Press, 1997)
Foreign policy aspects of the disintegration of the Soviet Union (monograph 02800 words, part of the deep-seated causes of the disintegration of the Soviet Union by the National Social Science Fund 99)
CIS military integration (monograph 27000 words, World Knowledge Press 200 1/6)
The roots of foreign relations after the disintegration of the Soviet Union (monograph 59,000 words, Social Science Literature Publishing House 200 1)
Russia in Yeltsin's Era-Diplomatic Volume (one of the monograph editors, 45,000, People's Publishing House, 200 1)
Russia and the contemporary world (monograph, co-author, 44000, World Knowledge Press 1998)
The Collapse of Superpowers —— An Analysis of the Reasons for the Disintegration of the Soviet Union (monograph, co-author, 57,000, Social Science Literature Publishing House, 200 1)
New Russia-Politics, Economy and Diplomacy (monograph, co-author, 26000, China Social Sciences Press)
Ten Years of CIS —— Politics, Economy and Diplomacy (monograph, co-author, 27000, World Knowledge Press, key topic in 2000)
2 1 century entered Russia (monograph, co-author, 3 10000, Contemporary World Press, 2002,2001).
265438+World Economy and Politics in the Early 20th Century (Essays, 65438+600,000, Fujian Education Press, 2000)
China-EU Relations Facing 2 1 century (Essays, 17000 words, China Social Sciences Press, 2000)
Reviving the Great Power-Putin's Diplomatic Strategy (Monograph, co-authored with Xu Zhixin, Wei Wu and Li Yonghui, I wrote 5. 20,000, World Knowledge Press, April 2004)
Russia and the European Union (Paper, Russian Studies on Central Asia and Eastern Europe,No. 1, 2004)
Can preemptive strike guarantee Russia's security? (article, 03000, study times, 2004, 10,10.4).
Thesis:
Some Understanding of the Formation Period of Soviet Global Hegemony Strategy (06000 words, Soviet Eastern Europe Issue 88.2)
Is it a strategic measure or a strategic means (paper 06000 words, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe 90. 1)
Russia's CIS Policy (05000 words, Beijing Military Region Friendship Association 94)
Russia's Interests and Policies in Eastern Europe (07,000 words, World Economy and Politics, 95.9)
Russia's Policy towards CIS (05000 words, Studies in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 95.4)
Some Reasons for the Collapse of the Eastern European Group of the Soviet Union (05000 words, Contemporary World Socialism 956.438+0)
New thinking and the disintegration of the Soviet Union (06,000 words, the situation in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 95.2)
Stalin and the historical origin of drastic changes in Eastern Europe (400,000 words, International Society and Economy, 95.8)
China and Russia: Constructive Partners (03,000 words, Beijing Review (English version) 95)
Russian diplomacy from 65438 to 0995 (paper, 5,600 words, Yearbook of Russia and Eastern European and Central Asian Countries from 65438 to 0995)
Military integration between Russia and CIS (05000 words,No. 1995,No. 12, European magazine)
Social transformation and the choice of Russian political development model (paper, 7,700 words, Study of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, No.4, 1996)
Russia and Europe: Partners in Competition (paper, 4300 words, Diplomatic Quarterly1March 996)
1996 Russian diplomacy (paper, 8,400 words, 1996 Yearbook of Russia and Central Asian Countries in Eastern Europe, Contemporary World Press 1998)
Russian nationalism in social transformation (paper, 7,700 words, Studies in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, No.2, 1997)
Between Westernization and Orientalization —— Russian Culture and Russian Transformation (paper, 7,300 words, World Knowledge,No. 1997,No. 19, No.20)
On NATO's eastward expansion (paper, co-author, 7,600 words, No.4 of Europe Magazine 1997)
It's hard to go back to another year-today and tomorrow in Russia (paper, 5,700 words, Collected in1end of 998).
It is difficult to go back to the next year (paper 06200 words, "Year-end Summary" 99)
The diplomatic strategy of the new Russian government. Diplomatic Quarterly, September 2000, 4200 words)
The five-nation cooperation mechanism and the new concept of collective security (paper, 5. 1 10,000 words, Diplomatic Quarterly, September 2000)
Sino-Russian Good-Neighborliness and Friendship Treaty: A New Blueprint for Relations between the Two Countries (paper, 2,700 words, People's Forum magazine, No.8, 200 1)
Reform and Russia (3,000 words, Reform and Opening Forum 200 1/4)
100 days of Putin's diplomacy (3,000 words, outlook 200119)
Russia and North Korea are approaching again (03000 words, outlook 200 1/33)
Russia's International Status and Foreign Policy Choice (Thesis, 9400 words, No.3, Studies of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 2002)
Security Dilemma and Sino-Russian Relations (paper, 7600 words, No.5, 2002, Research on Eastern Europe and Central Asia, won the second prize in 2003)
The arc of stability and Putin's diplomatic strategic conception and policy choice (paper, 8400 words, Journal of Tianjin Party School, No.3, 2002)
China's Multilateral Diplomacy and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (paper, 9,400 words, Russian Studies on Central Asia and Eastern Europe, No.5, 2003).
Putin's military reform and plan to strengthen the army (paper, 9800, Russian Studies on Central Asia and Eastern Europe, No.5, 2005)
The Origin and Solution of the Sino-Russian Border Problem (Paper, 10000, European Journal, No.4, 2006)
Report:
Jakovleff and His Thought (Report 03000 words, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe 90.7)
The Soviet Union's Action in the Gulf Crisis and Its Causes (Report 03000 words, 90.9)
Reasons for the development of relations between the Soviet Union and South Korea (report 04000 words, foreign military investigation 90 10)
US-Soviet Relations in the Gulf Crisis (05,000 words report, 90 1 1 foreign military investigation)
Some Constraints in Sino-Russian Relations (Report 03,000 words, Situation in Eastern Europe and Central Asia 95.62)
The relationship between Russia and Afghanistan (the report is 3,000 words, and the leader's reference is 200 1/29).
Research on Russian Diplomatic Strategy (Report, Co-author, 35,000, Special Issue of Eastern Europe and Central Asia)
Sino-Russian relations at the turn of the century (report, co-author, 37,000, special issue of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 1998). Won the third prize of scientific research achievement in 2002)
The subject being studied at present
Key Project of National Social Science Fund: Sino-Russian Relations in the New Century