Taiwan Research Hub

When the Editor meets Potential Authors: A Discussion with the Chief Editor from the Journal of Contemporary China

Location
In person, LG 105 Hallward Library
Date(s)
Tuesday 28th November 2023 (12:00-13:00)
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Journal of Cont China 28 Nov 23 revised

The University of Nottingham's Taiwan Research Hub presents a discussion

When the Editor meets Potential Authors: A Discussion with the Chief Editor from the Journal of Contemporary China

With Professor Suisheng Zhao, Center for China-US Cooperation at Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, USA

Chair Dr Chun-yi Lee, Taiwan Research Hub, University of Nottingham

This discussion will take place in person, please register.

 

Tuesday 28 November 2023

12pm-1pm,LG 105 Hallward Library,  University Park, Hybrid event

 

Journal of Contemporary China (JCC) is the leading journal in the Chinese studies. It is an interdisciplinary journal, publishes five times a year and has a high impact factor. The TRH is honoured to invite the editor in chief of JCC, Prof Suisheng Zhao to share his experiences and insights of research and publishing since 1990s. It aims to be an interactive workshop to discuss with all staged researchers who are interested in China and pursuing the publications in high-impacted journals.

Speaker biography

 

Suisheng Zhao is a Professor and Director of the Center for China-US Cooperation at Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver. He is the founder and editor of the Journal of Contemporary China and the author and editor of more than two dozen of books. His most recent book is The Dragon Roars Back: Transformational Leaders and Dynamics of Chinese Foreign Policy (Stanford University Press, 2023). A Post-Doctoral Campbell National Fellow at Hoover Institution of Stanford University, he received his Ph.D. degree in political science from the University of California-San Diego, an M.A. degree in Sociology from the University of Missouri, and BA and M.A. degrees in economics from Peking University.

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