Wenshan Jia, Ph.D. in Communication Studies, (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Distinguished Professor and Ph.D. Advisor, Shandong University; Dean of the Global Engagement Academy, Shandong University (Weihai); the Academic Committee Member of the Research Center for Sino-Foreign Cultural Exchange, Peking University. Professor Jia has written, edited and translated more than 10 books, and published more than 100 papers and reviews. He is also the editor-in-chief of the English series "Chinese Perspective on Journalism and Communication," published by Routledge; available at: https://www.routledge.com/Chinese-Perspectives-on-Journalism-and-Communication/book-series/CPJC; the editor-in-chief of the English series "Belt and Road Initiative: Interdisciplinary Perspectives," published by Peter Lang.
Expert Views
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What are the True Colors of Trump’s China Strategy?
«It is not only building a cold wall between the US and China, but also pushing the two countries into a cold war. Trump’s China strategy is simply short- sighted and un-strategic.»A 20-page document titled “The United States Strategic Approach to the People’s Republic of China” signed by Pres…
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Cooperation based on Belt and Road can overcome risk of war between China, US
The Thucydides Trap Research Project led by Dr. Graham Allison, professor and director of the Belfer Center at Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, has been making headlines in major national and international news media since Allison made it public in the Financial Times in 2012, and…
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Westlessness or Restlessness?
The 2020 Munich Security Conference (MSC) attracted a lot more attention this year than in past years for a number of reasons. Some said it was 20-member US delegation, others argued that it was the title of this year's MSC Report "Westlessness." I think the exchanges between the EU and the US wer…
2021年7月8日 -
Mutual learning vital for Asian cultures
Asian history contains rich and profound traditions of mutual learning. Take China, India and Japan, three major Asian powers for example. In ancient times, China learned about Buddhism from India, while Japan drew on China's civilization in Tang Dynasty (618-907). After the 1980s, China started t…
2021年7月8日 -
What is an alternative for a dying US democracy?
The quick death for US democracyThe growing consensus in the West is that US democracy is dying. Paul Krugman, a New York Times columnist, has been one of the loudest voices to narrate this trend. In an op-ed titled "The Death of Democracy, the American Style" in September 2019, Krugman pointed ou…
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China’s Greater Bay Area:The World’s Stage
The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has embraced the philosophy of inclusion and equity and seeks progress towards the vision of building a global community of shared future.China’s Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, known as the Greater Bay Area or GBA for short, has been att…
2021年6月29日