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Dr. Wu is currently a professor at the Center for American Studies, the Associate Dean of the School of International Relations and Public Affairs,Fudan University, and the Vice-President, Shanghai Institute of American Studies. He teaches China-US relations and writes widely about China's foreign policy, Sino-American relations and Asia-Pacific issues. Prof. Wu is the author of Dollar Diplomacy and Major Powers in China, 1909-1913 (Fudan University Press, 1997) and has published numerous articles and book chapters in China, U.S., Japan, Germany, South Korea and India. He is also a frequent contributor to China's and international newspapers.
Born in 1966 in Anhui Province, East China, Wu Xinbo entered Fudan University in 1982 as an undergraduate student and received his B.A. in history in 1986, then he got his Ph. D. in international relations from Fudan in 1992. In the same year, he joined the Center for American Studies, Fudan University. In 1994, he spent one year at the George Washington University as a visiting scholar. In the Fall of 1997, he was a visiting fellow at the Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford University and the Henry Stimson Center in Washington DC. From January to August, 2000, he was a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution. |
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