Pan Guang

Pan Guang (Chinese潘光, Pinyin Pan Guang, born June 7, 1947 in Shanghai, China) is a Chinese political scientist and historian.

Study

Pan Guang was born in Shanghai and grew up in Hainan, south of the People's Republic of China, on. He studied at the Chinese People's University in Beijing and at the East China University in Shanghai. He made the bachelor's degree in political science and master, and doctorate in history.

Professional and teaching

  • Chairman of the Center for Jewish Studies Shanghai
  • Director of SCO Shanghai Cooperation Organization Studies Center in Shanghai
  • Vice Chairman of the Chinese Society of Middle East Studies
  • Director and Professor of the Shanghai Center for International Studies and Institute of European & Asian Studies at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences

Other activities

Pan Guang is a member of the International Council of the Asia Society in the USA, Senior Advisor to the China - Eurasia Forum in the U.S., Advisory Board Member of Asia Europe Journal in Singapore and Senior Advisor in anti - terrorist measures by the Mayor of Shanghai. He was nominated as a member of the High - Level Group for the Alliance of Civilizations in 2005 by the UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

Publications

  • The Jews in China
  • Open Door Policy in Asia, Africa and Latin America
  • Selected Works on Arab African History
  • U.S. War on Iraq ( 2003)
  • From Silk Road to ASEM: 2000 years of Asia -Europe Relations
  • China - Central Asia - Russia Relations
  • SCO and China 's Role in the War on Terrorism
  • Contemporary International Crises
  • China 's Success in the Middle East
  • China 's Anti- terror Strategy and China 's Role in the War on Terror
  • Islam and Confucianism: the Development of Chinese Islam
  • Ethnic and Religious Conflicts in Pacific Rim Area
  • China and Post - Soviet Central Asia

Awards

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