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Shiping Tang/updated Jan. 2011

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<strong>Shiping</strong> <strong>Tang</strong>/<strong>updated</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>. <strong>2011</strong>第 4 期 , 第 29~37 页 ] (This article was subsequently carried by Lindao Canyue[References for Leaders], a magazine specially tailored for the top leadership. It hasalso been selected as reading material for courses on China’s foreign policy inChina. Many China watchers consider this article an important milestone in thecoming of the ‘new thinking’ in China’s foreign policy since the late 1990s.)10. “Grand Strategy: Searching for China’s Ideal Security Environment,” Strategy andManagement (Beijing), No. 6, 2000 (December, 2000), pp. 42-49. [《 理 想 安 全 环 境与 新 世 纪 中 国 大 战 略 》,《 战 略 与 管 理 》2000 第 6 期 , 第 42~49 页 ]Working Papers in English1. “The Evolutionary Social Psychology of Fear (and Trust): Or why is internationalcooperation difficult and conflict easy,” paper presented at the 2008 ISA annualconference. Now available as working paper, from my website:http://www.sirpa.fudan.edu.cn/s/56/t/134/1d/9b/info7579.htm2. “From Offensive to Defensive Realism: A Social Evolutionary Interpretation ofChina’s Security Strategy,” RSIS State of Security and International Studies Series, No. 3(July 2007). This paper is a much longer version of the book chapter to bepublished in Robert Ross and Zhu Feng eds., IR Theory and the Rise of China (CornellUniversity Press, forthcoming).3. <strong>Shiping</strong> <strong>Tang</strong> and Zhang Yunling, “China’s Regional Strategy: An Interpretation,”Center for Regional Security Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, No. 2,2003.4. <strong>Shiping</strong> <strong>Tang</strong> and Peter Hay Gries, “China’s Security Strategy: From Offensive toDefensive Realism and Beyond,” EAI Working Paper No. 97 (October 2002), EastAsian Institute, National University of Singapore.Book Review1. “Taking Stock of Neoclassical Realism,” International Studies Review, Vol. 11, No. 4 ,pp. 799-803 (solicited review on Neoclassical Realism, State, and Foreign Policy, edited bySeven E. Lobell, Norrin M. Ripsman, and Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Cambridge 2009)2. “America’s Interpretation of China’s Grand Strategy,” Contemporary Asia-Pacific(Beijing), No. 6, 2000 (June 2000), pp. 61-64.Work in Progress1. “A General Theory of Ethnic Conflict.”2. “Alliance Politics: Extending the Dynamics.”3. “Dimensions of Uncertainty and Their Cognitive Challenges: A SocialEvolutionary Perspective.” Paper presented at 2009 APSA Annual Conference,Toronto, Canada, Sept. 3-6, 2009.Selected List of Publications (Political Economy)Books1. A General Theory of Institutional Change. London: Routledge/Taylor & Francis (<strong>2011</strong>).Journal Articles in English1. “The Positional Market and Economic Growth.” Journal of Economic Issues Vol. XLIV,No. 4 (Dec., 2010), pp. 915-942.6

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