Professor, Doctoral Supervisor
Department of International Political Economy
Profile:
Zha Daojiong is Professor of International Political Economy in the School of International Studies and the Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development, Peking University. His areas of expertise include non-traditional security studies and contemporary China’s international economic relations. His academic publications cover such topics as energy security, Chinese economic diplomacy, international development cooperation, and the politics of international public health cooperation.
Dr. Zha is a regular participant in Track II dialogues between China and the United States on issues ranging from trade and investment to public health. He also contributes opinion pieces to the South China Morning Post and other platforms. He held visiting research fellowships with the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2009 and 2011), the Asia Society in New York (2016), the Isak Yusof Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore (2018), and the Paul Tsai China Center, Yale Law School (2023).
Education Background:
1995 University of Hawaii Ph.D. in Political Science
1986 Anhui University. B.A. in English Language and Literature
Introduction to Non-Traditional Security (Undergraduate, taught in Chinese)
Global Issues Studies (Master/PhD, taught in Chinese)
Non-Traditional Security Research (Master, taught in English)
International Political Economy (Master/PhD, taught in English; PKU South-South Cooperation and Development Institute)
Theories of International Political Economy (PhD, taught in Chinese; co-taught)
Frontiers in International Political Economy (PhD, taught in Chinese; co-taught)
Regional and Country Studies (PhD, taught in Chinese; co-taught)