-Strengthening the management, evaluation and supervision of teaching at all levels;
—— Introduce and employ well-known experts and professors at home and abroad to enrich the teaching staff;
-implementing a flexible academic system. The academic system of master's and doctoral students is changed to two years and four years respectively, and can be extended or shortened according to different situations;
-Undergraduate enrollment by college, appropriately reducing credits, increasing general courses and elective courses in the whole school, and giving students more choices for independent study and research;
Hire foreign teachers to teach and strengthen foreign language teaching;
-Offering elective courses of "Master Series" and "Ambassador Series" to broaden knowledge horizons and pay attention to academic frontiers;
-Promote various forms of international study and exchange activities, such as joint education, visits and inspections. Cooperate with foreign universities. Male, Han nationality, born in June, 1928, a native of Jiading, Shanghai, joined the China * * * production party, and joined the work in 10, with a good university culture.
1942 to 1945, joined the China * * * production party and served as the leader of the party group and secretary of the party branch. 1945 to 1949, staff member of Shanghai Dagong newspaper, member of Shanghai Underground Party Middle School Committee, member of boys' Middle School Committee, and deputy secretary of Xu Long District Student District Committee. 1949 to 1953, member of Shanghai Xuhui, Changning and Yangpu district committees, secretary of the Communist Youth League Xuhui, Changning and Yangpu district committees. 1953 to 1954, researcher of the General Office of the Communist Youth League Central Committee. 1954 to 1955, studying in the Soviet Central Youth League School.
1955 to 1963 served as the second secretary of the embassy in the Soviet union, deputy director of the international students department and director of the research office. 1963- 1966 served as the director of the international students department of the Ministry of higher education and the deputy director of the foreign studies department. From 1966 to 1972, he was hit by the "Cultural Revolution" and was sent to work in the May 7th Cadre School. 1972 to 1982 as Counsellor of the Embassy in the Soviet Union, Ambassador to Guinea and Director of the Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
1982 to 1988 served as deputy minister of foreign affairs, member of the party group and deputy secretary of the party Committee. From 1988 to 199 1 year, he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Party Secretary. 199 1 to 1992 as State Councilor, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Party Secretary. 1992 to 1993, member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, State Councilor, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Party Secretary. 1993 member the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, deputy prime minister and foreign minister of the State Council. He used to be a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and Vice Premier of the State Council.
Alternate member of the 12th Central Committee, member of the 13th, 14th and 15th Central Committee and member of the 14th and 15th the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.
From June 2000 to October 2005, he served as Dean of Peking University Institute of International Relations. Since then, he has served as honorary dean. Wang Jisi, male, was born in June 1948+0 1. Since March 2005, he has served as Dean and Professor of Peking University Institute of International Relations. Director of Peking University Center for International Strategic Studies since May 2007. Since May, 20001year, he has concurrently served as the director of the Institute of International Strategy of the Central Party School. Other part-time jobs include Vice President of China Society of International Relations, President of American Society of China, Adjunct Professor of National Defense University of PLA, and Editor-in-Chief of International Political Studies.
1968 graduated from the middle school attached to Peking University. 1968 to 1975 are educated youths in Wudong Township, Inner Mongolia, and 1975 are educated youths in Shanxian County, Henan Province. 1976 to 1978, workers of Sanmenxia hydropower plant. 65438-0978 studied in Peking University Department of International Politics. 65438-0983: After receiving his master's degree, he taught in the Department of International Politics of Peking University, and served as a lecturer, associate professor and vice president. In September 199 1, he was transferred to the American Institute of China Academy of Social Sciences as the deputy director, and from February 2005 1993 to March as the director and researcher.
Wang Jisi has been a visiting scholar at St. Anthony's College of Oxford University (1982-83), Institute of East Asian Studies at University of California, Berkeley (1984-85) and Department of Political Science at University of Michigan (1990-9 1). 20065438+0 August-65438+February, clermont, California, USA? Visiting Professor of Asian Affairs at McKinna College. In February 2002, he served as a visiting professor at the Singapore Institute of National Defense and Strategic Studies. At present, the Asia Society of the United States, the Northeast Asia Security Project of the Brookings Institution and other units serve as consultants, and serve as international editorial boards in publications such as American Interests and Global Asia.
Wang Jisi's main teaching and research interests are American diplomacy, Sino-US relations and international political theory. His published works include: Cold on High: American Global Strategy and World Position after the Cold War (editor-in-chief), Civilization and International Politics (editor-in-chief), China Scholars' World Outlook (editor-in-chief series), Theory of International Relations and China's Diplomatic Studies (thesis), The Logic of American Hegemony (thesis), Historical Lessons of American-Soviet Hegemony and the Road to China's Rise (thesis)
March 2005-2065438+June 2004, Dean of Peking University Institute of International Relations. Jia Qingguo, male, graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University in May 1979, received a master's degree in political science from Cornell University in the United States in May/984, and received a doctorate from Cornell University in the United States in May/988. He has taught at Beijing Foreign Studies Institute, Vermont State University, Peking University, Cornell University, University of California, San Diego and University of Sydney. He has served as teaching assistant, assistant professor, associate professor, professor and doctoral supervisor. Member of the Standing Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Foreign Affairs Committee, Special Inspector of the Ministry of Supervision. Contemporary China of Denver University, Politics of Wellington University, Asia-Pacific International Relations of Japan Institute of International Relations, China Review of Chinese University of Hong Kong, East Asian Studies of Korea University, International Politics of Tsinghua University, Editorial Board of Asia-Pacific Institute of China Academy of Social Sciences, Editorial Board of Diplomatic Quarterly of Foreign Affairs Committee of China People's Political Consultative Conference, etc.
He is currently the Dean and Professor of Peking University Institute of International Relations.