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Luo yanhua

Luo Yanhua, female, from Cangzhou City, Hebei Province. Doctor of law. Professor and doctoral supervisor of Peking University Institute of International Relations. Main professors: Soviet politics and diplomacy, post-cold war international relations, post-cold war international relations history, post-cold war international relations theory and practice, China diplomacy (English), China politics (English), human rights issues in international relations (English) and other courses.

Chinese name: Luo Yanhua

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Cangzhou City, Hebei Province

Occupation: teacher

Main achievements: The 7th Peking University Prize for Outstanding Scientific Research Achievements in Liberal Arts.

Representative works: Human rights diplomacy is an important means for the United States and the Soviet Union to realize national interests.

Gender: Female

Title: Professor

biographical notes

1982 was admitted to the Department of International Politics of Peking University with excellent results, and successively obtained the bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctor's degree from Peking University.

65438+August 0989-65438+July 099 1 Associate Professor, Peking University University of International Relations.

1991August-1997 July Lecturer, Peking University Institute of International Relations.

1August 1997-July 2006 Associate Professor of Peking University University of International Relations.

August 2006-Professor, Peking University Institute of International Relations.

1994165438+1October-1995 Visiting Scholar, Institute of Southeast Singapore, February.

2003 10-February Visiting Professor, Chengji University, Japan

April 2004-March 2005 Visiting Professor, Department of International Relations, Japanese University

project

1, National Social Science Fund Project "Controversial Relationship between Human Rights and Sovereignty-A Comparative Study of Related Theories in the Western and Non-Western World" (2006-2009);

2. The humanities and social sciences research project of the Ministry of Education "The New Development of American Export Democracy Strategy after the Cold War" (2003-2006);

3. National Social Science Fund Project "Research on the Relationship between Sovereignty and Human Rights in International Relations" (2001-2004);

4. The Roberts family. McNamara Foundation Project "Sino-US Environmental Cooperation and China's Sustainable Development" (1998-1999);

5. National Social Science Fund Project "Research on ASEAN's View of Human Rights" (1993- 1996).

research results

Personal monograph

1. Sovereignty and Human Rights in International Relations-The Relationship between Sovereignty and Human Rights from a Multidimensional Perspective, Peking University Publishing House, March 2005;

2. Orientals' View of Human Rights-A Perspective of East Asian Countries' View of Human Rights, Xinhua Publishing House, 1998, 10.

Co-author

1. History of International Relations (Volume VIII, 1949- 1959), edited by Wang Shengzu, World Knowledge Publishing House, 1995.

2. History of International Relations (Volume XII, 1990- 1999), edited by China Institute of International Relations, World Knowledge Press, 2006.

Thesis:

1. "China government's concept of promoting human rights", Human Rights, Vol.6, No.4, July 2007.

2. On the Roots and Characteristics of the Debate on Human Rights between China and the United States, Journal of Shanxi University, No.3, 2007 (special issue of famous forum on the 60th anniversary of the publication of Journal of Shanxi University).

3. The establishment of the United Nations Human Rights Council and the struggle behind it, Human Rights, No.3, 2006.

4. On the Significance of Scientific Outlook on Development to the Realization of the Right to Development, in Ideological and Theoretical Education, No.3, 2006.

5. The Course and Prospect of China's Participation in International Human Rights Cooperation, published in the Guide to Ideological and Theoretical Education,No. 1 2005.

6. The New Development of America's "Export Democracy" Strategy after the Cold War, International Political Studies,No. 1 2005. In addition, the full text was included in International Politics, No.5, 2005, and copied by the Information Center of Books and Newspapers of China Renmin University.

7. "Human Rights Issues in China's Diplomacy", Studies of International Relations (Studies of International Relations in Japanese Universities), Vol.25, No.3, published on February 25th, 2004.

8. "New Trend of Sino-Japanese Environmental Cooperation", Newsletter of Asia and Pacific Research Center, Keio University, No.82, April 2004.

9. "The Influence of Traditional Culture on the Concept of Human Rights in Asian Countries", Oriental Culture and the Development of Human Rights, edited by China Society for Human Rights Studies, Theory Press, 2004 1 month.

10. A Brief Analysis of Sino-Japanese Environmental Cooperation, Essays, New Situation and New International Outlook (edited by Liang Shoude), Central Compilation Press, 2004.

1 1. America and the "new interventionism" after the cold war, International Politics Research, No.3, 2002. And included in "New Stage and New Concept of International Politics" (edited by Liang Shoude), Central Compilation and Publishing House, 2003.

12. The influence of traditional culture on the view of human rights in East Asian countries. 20021Keynote Speech at the International Symposium on "Oriental Culture and the Development of Human Rights" held in Beijing from 28 to 30 October. Collected in Human Rights Studies (edited by Xu Xianming), Volume III, Shandong People's Publishing House, 2003.

13. sovereignty and human rights in historical evolution: contradiction, intersection and coincidence, international political studies,no. 1 2003.

14. "Human Rights in the Adjustment of China's Diplomatic Strategy" was published in International Political StudiesNo. 1, and also included in the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Rights and Diplomacy (edited by qi zhou), Current Affairs Press, 1 edition, 2002; Also included in There and Yourself in Post-Cold War International Relations (edited by Liang Shoude), Contemporary World Publishing House, March 2002.

15. An analysis of the reasons for the failure of the United States in the United Nations Human Rights Commission, published in the 23rd issue of Human Rights Research Materials, 200 1, 12, 10.

16. sovereignty and human rights-from the historical evolution of the relationship between sovereignty and human rights, New Phenomena in International Politics after the Cold War (edited by Liang Shoude), Contemporary World Press, June 2006, 5438+0.

17. "Human Rights and China's Foreign Policy", 200 1 Participated in the international seminar on "Human Rights and Foreign Policy" hosted by China Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing on May 23rd and 24th.

18. Keynote speech entitled "Human Rights Issues and Development in China" at the International Symposium on "China's Foreign Policy Facing the New Century" held in Beijing on June 9 and 0, 2000.

19. Historical evolution of the relationship between sovereignty and human rights, keynote speech paper at the first symposium of young and middle-aged scholars on international issues held by China Institute of International Studies, May 6, 2000, 5438+07.

20. The Human Rights Significance of Environmental Protection —— On the Common Features of Environment and Human Rights in International Struggle, published in International Political Studies No.2, 1999, and included in the collection of Environmental Science and Sustainable Development Facing the 2 1 century, Science Press, 2000.

2 1. Talking about Indonesia, not in the contemporary world 1999. 1 1.

22. Problems and Prospects of Sino-US Environmental Cooperation, Essays, Relations between Europe and Great Powers Facing the New Century (edited by Liang Shoude), China International Broadcasting Press, August 1999.

23. ASEAN under the impact of financial crisis, Contemporary World, No.5, 1999.

24. Cultural Issues in Singapore's Social Transformation Period, Contemporary Asia-Pacific No.6, 1998.

25. "A Study of Human Rights from the Eastern and Southeastern Perspectives" is included in the English anthology Human Rights: China and Canadian Perspectives edited by Elop. Mendes and Anne-marietreaholt, Heuniv Center for Human Rights Research and Education. Ottawa, Canada, 1997 edition.

26. United Nations, Human Rights and East Asia —— On the Relationship between Universality of Human Rights and Cultural Diversity, Pacific Monthly, No.3, 1997.

27. Reflections on Democracy in Asia, International Political Studies No.4, 1997.

28. The so-called "human rights diplomacy" of the United States after the Cold War, Development Forum,No. 1997,No. 1.

29. Characteristics of Development in ASEAN Region —— A Comparative Study of ASEAN and the European Community, Journal of International Politics, No.4, 1996.

30. The Influence of Traditional Culture on ASEAN Countries' Views on Human Rights, Contemporary Asia-Pacific, No.6, 1996.

3 1. How to treat the relationship between human rights and development-one of the focuses of the human rights struggle between North and South in the post-cold war era, published in World Economy and Politics, No.8, 1996, included in China's International Strategy Facing the 2 1 century (edited by Liang Shoude), China Social Sciences Press,/kloc-0.

32. Outlook on Human Rights in East Asian Countries, Guangming Daily 1996 04 17 (International Edition).

33. On the intensification of racial conflicts in the United States after the Cold War, Modern International Relations, No.9, 1996.

34. I made a research on the view of human rights in East and Southeast Asia at the International Symposium on "International Human Rights and Development" held in Peking University on June 24-25 (1996), which was included in the collection of International Human Rights and Development (edited by Bai Guimei) and published by Law Press, 1998.

35. Outlook on Human Rights in East and Southeast Asia, Human Rights Research Materials125 August 1996, No.40..

36. "Human Rights: Cancer and Justice in Southeast Asia?" I delivered an English paper at the International Symposium on "Relations among East Asian Powers" held in Guangou, Huairou, Beijing from1August 8, 996 to1October 8, 996.

37. A Strong Voice from the East —— A Brief Analysis of the View of Human Rights in East Asia and Southeast Asia, Contemporary Asia-Pacific No.4, 1995.

38. Outlook on Democracy and Human Rights in Singapore, No.50,1995 65438+February 1 1.

39. Studies on human rights in ASEAN countries, published in International Political Studies No.4, 1995, and Theoretical Reference of Colleges and Universities No.6, 1995.

40. Introduction to Singapore School, International Political Studies, No.4, 1995.

4 1. Some differences in the debate on human rights between North and South, in Theoretical Reference of Colleges and Universities, No.9, 1993.

42. American Human Rights Diplomacy towards China, International Politics Studies No.3, 1993.

43. American Human Rights Diplomacy towards the former Soviet Union was published in the No.4 issue of Diplomatic Studies (199 1), and also included in World Human Rights (edited by Xia Xudong and others) and Current Affairs Press (1993).

44. "Human rights diplomacy is an important means for the United States and the Soviet Union to realize national interests", International Political Studies No.2, 199 1.

45. The differences of human rights concepts between the United States and the Soviet Union and their influence on the relations between the two countries, International Political Studies No.4, 1990.

Reward honor

1. Personal monograph "Sovereignty and Human Rights in International Relations-Multidimensional Perspectives of Their Relationship" (Peking University Press, March 2005) won the second prize of the 10th Excellent Achievements in Humanities and Social Sciences in Peking University in 2006.

2. The personal monograph "Orientals' Views on Human Rights-A Perspective of East Asian Countries' Views on Human Rights" (Xinhua Publishing House 1998 10 Edition) won the second prize of the 7th Excellent Scientific Research Achievements of Liberal Arts in Peking University in 2000.