Yan Xuetong
President, Carnegie China Management Board, Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy

about


Yan Xuetong was president of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center Management Board until June 2020.

Yan Xuetong was president of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center Management Board and dean of Tsinghua University’s Institute of Modern International Relations.

Yan is editor-in-chief of the Chinese Journal of International Politics and serves as an adviser to several leading academic journals. A well-known academic in the Chinese foreign policy community, Yan is vice chairman of both the China Association of International Relations Studies and the China Association of American Studies, and is a member of the Consultation Committee of China’s Ministry of Commerce.  Yan also serves on several boards, including those of the China Diplomacy Association and the China Association of Foreign Friendship.

Yan has written several books, including Analysis of China’s National Interests, winner of the 1998 China Book Prize, and Ancient Chinese Thought, Modern Chinese Power.


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

All work from Yan Xuetong

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In the Media
China Must Not Overplay its Strategic Hand

The primary interest dictating Chinese policy is the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, which serves as the new principle guiding the relationship between China and the international community.

· August 9, 2017
Global Times
In the Media
Strategic Challenges for China’s Rise

A moral realist approach to China’s rise identifies external and internal challenges for an emerging power competing with a dominant state in the international system.

· February 23, 2017
International Security Research
In the Media
Urging China to Adopt a More Assertive Foreign Policy

As China’s world leadership role expands, the country’s strategic approach should be grounded in moral realism.

· February 9, 2016
New York Times
In the Media
Inside the China-U.S. Competition for Strategic Partners

For China to become a superpower like the United States, Beijing needs a new strategy that fully embraces genuine alliances, and not just so-called “strategic partnerships.”

· October 29, 2015
China-US Focus
In the Media
A Bipolar World is More Likely Than a Unipolar or Multipolar One

The world’s center of gravity is shifting from Europe to East Asia, and the international system appears to be moving toward a bipolar dynamic involving China and the United States.

· April 20, 2015
China-US Focus
In the Media
China Needs to Purchase Friendships

China hopes that providing economic benefits to neighboring countries will help Beijing improve its relationships with these states and bolster China’s growing international profile.

· March 2, 2015
Nikkei Asian Review
In the Media
Diplomacy Should Focus on Neighbors

China must carefully consider which relationship is more important: relations with its neighboring countries or with the United States.

· January 27, 2015
China Daily
In the Media
China’s New Security Concept Under Multilateral Diplomacy

China has been adjusting its policies toward its neighbors, while continuing to strengthen economic cooperation to promote bilateral and multilateral relations.

· October 2, 2014
China.org.cn
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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.

In the Media
“Conflict Control” is Key to U.S.-China Relations in a Bipolar World

The concept of “conflict control” should play a key role in bilateral relations at a time when China’s rise is driving a sea change in the world order.

· May 14, 2014
Asahi Shimbun