Sun Xuefeng
Resident Scholar, Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy

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Sun Xuefeng was a resident scholar at the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center until June 2020.

An expert on the rise of great powers and China's foreign policy, Sun ran a program in the center researching the international and regional impact of China’s rise.

Sun is also an Associate Professor of International Relations and Deputy Dean of the Department of International Relations at Tsinghua University. Since 2006 he has served as executive editor of Chinese Journal of International Politics (Oxford University Press) and a board member for the International Journal of Diplomacy and Economy from 2011.

His current research focuses on the rise of great powers, China’s foreign policy and international relations in East Asia. He is the author of dozen of academic papers in International Relations of the Asia-Pacific,Pacific Focus, Chinese Journal of International Politics etc , the author, co-author or co-editor of five books, Dilemma of China's Rise (2011); China and East Asian Regional Order: A Reader (Oxford University Press, 2011); Rethinking China’s Rise :A CJIP Reader (Oxford University Press, 2010); Selected Readings in Practical Methods of International Studies (2010); Practical Methods of International Studies (first edition in 2001, 2nd edition in 2007) and The Grand Strategy of China's Rise (2005) .
 


areas of expertise
education
B.A., M.A., Institute of International Relations Ph.D., Tsinghua University
languages
Chinese, English

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One Year After Sunnylands: Assessing the U.S.-China Relationship
May 28, 2014

President Obama’s recent visit to Asia underscored the importance of the U.S.-China relationship and the challenge of managing it in the context of increasing interdependence, but also tension and mistrust.

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Obama’s Trip to Asia: A View From China

Heightened tensions in the Asia-Pacific, coupled with China’s adjustment of its regional security policy, has meant that the results of the U.S. rebalance to Asia are not as good now as they were two years ago.

· April 22, 2014
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Reflecting on Obama’s East Asia Policy
October 8, 2013

Four months after the historic meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Barack Obama at the Sunnylands Estate, the direction of Obama’s East Asia policy remains unclear.

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China and the United States: A New Type of Great-Power Relationship
April 16, 2013

Chinese President Xi Jinping has been calling for a new type of great-power relationship with the United States to pave the way for China’s smooth ascendance into the changing global order.

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China’s Key Foreign Policy Challenges and Growing Global Role
January 21, 2013

China holds a critical role in overcoming the major global issues of 2013, ranging from climate change to nuclear security to the global economy.

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The Dilemmas of the Rise of China

China is a rising power that must define its identity as a global player and balance its domestic needs against those of an increasingly multipolar world.

· July 12, 2012
Real Instituto Elcano
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Public Opinion and U.S.-China Relations
June 14, 2012

Public opinion plays a strong, though different, role in the development of foreign policy in both China and the United States.

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Challenges in China’s Foreign Policy
June 8, 2012

How China and the United States interact with each other and other states in the Asian-Pacific region will determine the future of this tenuous bilateral relationship.

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China and the United States Need to Cooperate
February 2, 2012

Amid discussions of a U.S. decline, the role that China will play as a global leader becomes an ever more heated topic. However, debate remains about whether China is ready or willing to be a global leader.

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Conditionality in China’s Aid Model
January 10, 2012

Conditionality poses the most significant difference in how aid is given by Western nations and China.

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