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国际关系中的形象、认知、舆论和传播问题
FAN, Shiming, Ph.D.
Dr. Fan Shiming is now Associate Professor and Associate Dean of the School of International Studies at Beijing (Peking) University, where he teaches Sino-American Relations and The Politics of International Communication. His research interest covers image, perception, public opinion and communication in international relations. His recent publication include Chinese Public Perceptions of Japan and the United States in the Post-Cold War Era (in GETTING THE TRIANGLE STRAIGHT a book edited by Curtis, Kokubun and Wang, 2010), The Internet and Political Expression in China (in Nationa-States and Media, a book edited by Kenji Suzuki, 2007), Popular, but Not Positive—Changing Chinese media and Its effect on International Coverage (in The Review of Asian and Pacific Studies, No. 29, 2005, Japan). He got all his degrees (BA 1990, MA 1993, and Ph.D. 1999) on International Politics from Beijing University. Dr. Fan was a Visiting Fellow at the Fairbank Center for East Asian Studies at Harvard University (1998), and a Visiting Professor at Niigata University of Japan (2002-2003).
国际关系中的形象、认知、舆论和传播问题
FAN, Shiming, Ph.D.
Dr. Fan Shiming is now Associate Professor and Associate Dean of the School of International Studies at Beijing (Peking) University, where he teaches Sino-American Relations and The Politics of International Communication. His research interest covers image, perception, public opinion and communication in international relations. His recent publication include Chinese Public Perceptions of Japan and the United States in the Post-Cold War Era (in GETTING THE TRIANGLE STRAIGHT a book edited by Curtis, Kokubun and Wang, 2010), The Internet and Political Expression in China (in Nationa-States and Media, a book edited by Kenji Suzuki, 2007), Popular, but Not Positive—Changing Chinese media and Its effect on International Coverage (in The Review of Asian and Pacific Studies, No. 29, 2005, Japan). He got all his degrees (BA 1990, MA 1993, and Ph.D. 1999) on International Politics from Beijing University. Dr. Fan was a Visiting Fellow at the Fairbank Center for East Asian Studies at Harvard University (1998), and a Visiting Professor at Niigata University of Japan (2002-2003).
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