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Wang Feng
Time : 2015-04-24

Name:Wang Feng
Title:Associate Professor
Contact: Dr. Wang Feng
                Associate Professor
                Institute of West-Asian and African Studies (IWAAS)
                Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS)
                No.3, Zhang Zizhong Road, Dongcheng District
                P.O. Box 1120#, Beijing 100007, China
                wangfengxy@cass.org.cn
Resume:Wang Feng (Female), associate professor, deputy director of international relations section of Institute of West-Asian and African Studies (IWAAS), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).Born in 1968 in Shaanxi Province, China. Both B.A. (1990) and M.A. (1995) degrees in history got from North West University, Shaanxi Province, China. From 2007 to 2010, getting Philosophy Ph.D. from Graduate School of CASS. Being an Assistant Professor in IWAAS, CASS from 1997 to 2007. Being an Associate Professor from 2007 to the present. From Feb. 2001—Dec. 2001, served as a visiting scholar at Princeton University, USA.

 

 

Major Fields of Study:
·Islamic study
·Relations between Middle East countries
·Relations between Middle East countries and major powers
·Afghanistan study
·Iranian study

 

Major Publications:
I. Book

1. Wang Feng, May 2010, Ph. thesis, Shi’a Traditional Political Thoughts.
2. Wang Feng, 2007, Guide to the World States: Afghanistan, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.

II. Journal Article
1. Wang Feng, The Security Governance in Afghanistan: Can Afghanistan extricate itself from Security Dilemma? West Asia and Africa, No. 6, November 2017.
2. Wang Feng, An Analysis of the Political Conciliation in Afghanistan : its Basis, Imitative and Challenges, Contemporary World, No. 9, September 2016, P54-57.
3. Wang Feng, The Regroup of Taliban in Afghanistan and Its Challenges, Contemporary International Relations, No.10, October 2015, P16-21,P6.
4. Wang Feng, The Afghan Presidential Election and Its Political Development Prospect,West Asia and Africa, No. 5, October 2014, P12-27.
5. Wang Feng, 2012, Case study: Analysis of the intervention of the U.S. in Afghanistan, Zhang Yunling ed., Theory and Reality of New Western International Intervention, P276-290, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
6. Wang Feng, An Analysis of Political Prospect for Modern Islamism in the Aftermath of Arab Spring, International Politics Quarterly, Vol.32, No.4, Winter 2011, P34-45.
7. Wang Feng, Some Explanations for Crystallization of the Occultation Doctrine in Twelver Shi‘ism, West Asia and Africa, No.7, August 2011, P104-114.
8. Wang Feng, The Sheikh School and Its Political Theory, West Asia and Africa, No. 10, October 2010, P32-37.
9. Wang Feng, Studies on Early Political Thoughts of Twelver Shi ‘ism, Arab World Studies, No.5, September 2009, P61-68.
10. Wang Feng, The Characteristic of Afghan Political System in Terms of Constitutional Process, West Asia and Africa, No.10, October 2008, P17-22.
11. Wang Feng, 2010, Afghan Issue and China’s Position, The Middle East Security and the Role of the East Asia, P275-280, Beijing: Printed by Institute of West Asia and African Studies, CASS, China.
12. Wang Feng, Relations Between China and Iran, The Middle East and East Asia, P175-187, Beijing: Printed by Institute of West Asia and African Studies, CASS, China.
13. Wang Feng, The Iranian Nuclear Issue and Its Tendencies, West Asia and Africa, No.1, Jan-Feb. 2004, P35-41.
14. Wang Feng, Economic Environment of Iran and Its Economic and Energy Cooperation with World, International Petroleum Economics, No. 9, 2004, P43-48
15. Wang Feng, Bush Administration ’s Policies Toward Iran and Iran’s Reaction, West Asia and Africa,No.1,Jan-Feb,2003, P23-27.
16. Wang Feng, Who will Become the Exit for Energy Export in the Caspian Sea, Turkey or Iran? Collections for West Asian and African Studies, No. 2, 1999.

III. Chapter
1. Wang Feng, October 2016, The Way to Promote China-Afghanistan Cooperation in Building “The Belt and Road”, Annual Report on Development in The Middle East No. 18 (2015-2016): The Belt and Road Initiative and The Middle East, P29-44, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
2. Wang Feng, November 2015, Presidential Election and Policy Orientation of Afghanistan, Annual Report on Development in The Middle East No.17 (2014-2015): Low Oil Prices and the Import on the Middle East, P201-213, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
3. Wang Feng, October 2014, Conflicts Among Islamic Sects and Regional Security, Annual Report on Development in The Middle East No.16 (2013-2014): Analyzing Middle East Security Issues, P38-49, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
4. Wang Feng, September 2014, Annual Report, Iran and SCO, Annual Report on the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (2014), P366-384, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
5. Wang Feng, November 2013, Afghanistan’s Peaceful Reconstruction and China’s Role, Annual Report on Development in The Middle East No.15 (2012-2013): Development of the Political and Economic Relations between China and Middle East Countries, P45-55, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
6. Wang Feng, September 2013,Annual Report, Iran and SCO, Annual Report on the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (2013), P403-421, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
7. Wang Feng, January 2013, The Middle East Upheaval and Development Trend of Islamist Forces, Reports on Middle East Development (2012): Multidimensional Perspectives on the Middle East Upheaval, P92-109, Beijing: Current Affairs Press, China.
8. Wang Feng, 2011, The Current Situation and Development Trend of Iran, Annual Report on the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (2011), Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
9. Wang Feng, 2010, The Current Situation and Development Trend of Iran, Annual Report on the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (2010), P215-229, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
10. Wang Feng, 2009,The Current Situation and Development Trend of Iran, Annual Report on the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (2009), P273-288, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
11. Wang Feng, 2008, The Cause and Evolution of Iranian Nuclear Issue, Annual Report on Developments in the Middle East and Africa, No. 11 (2007-2008), P1-13, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
12.Wang Feng, 2004, Afghan War and Post-war Reconstruction Issues, Report on Developments in the Middle East and Africa, No.7 (2003-2004), P1-19, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
13. Wang Feng, 2001, The Situation of Iran after its Parliament Election, Report on Developments in the Middle East and Africa (2000-2001), P184-191, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
14. Wang Feng, 2000, The Situation of Iran in the Mid-term of Khatami in Power, Report on Developments in the Middle East and Africa (1999-2000), Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
15. Wang Feng, 1998, The Situation of Iran in the Aftermath of Khatami in Power, Report on Developments in the Middle East and Africa (1999-2000), P44-51, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, China.
 
 

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