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Name |
Liu Haixia |
Department |
International Communist Movement |
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Professional Title |
Researcher |
Job Title |
Director |
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Academic Qualification |
PhD |
Adviser |
to postgraduate students |
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Research Area |
contemporary capitalism and major country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics |
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Contact |
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Academic Profile |
Liu Haixia is Researcher at the Academy of Marxism of CASS, Doctor of Laws. Her main research areas include theory and practice of contemporary capitalism and main country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics. She has presided over and completed projects of the National Social Science Fund, and presided over and participated in several projects of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. She has published monographs and translated books on the topics of capitalist world system and social formations, and participated in and finished several books. She has published academic articles and translated texts in academic journals and newspapers including Studies on Marxism, Contemporary World and Socialism, Marxism & Reality, Chinese Journal of European Studies, World Socialism Studies, Red Flag Manuscript, People’s Tribune, Guangming Daily, Chinese Social Sciences Today. Some of her research results won the Third Prize of the 11th Excellent Scientific Research Achievements of the CASS and the Third Prize of Excellent Countermeasure Information of the CASS. |
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Main Academic Achievements |
“Leading the Reshaping of the International Order with the Concept of ‘a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind.’” Chinese Social Sciences Today, 2023, July 6. “The New Situation of Competition and Cooperation between the Two Systems under the Great Changes Unseen in a Century in the World.” World Socialism Studies, 2022, no. 4. “The ‘Five Formations’ Theory and the ‘Three Formations’ Theory of Changes of Social Formation.” Historiography Bimonthly, 2021, no. 4. Coauthored with Lyu Weizhou. “The New Dynamics of the Adjustment of Major Country Relations and Major Country Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics.” Red Flag Manuscript, 2018, no. 1. “The Community with a Shared Future for Mankind and the Path to Its Realization.” Chinese Social Sciences Today, 2017, December 29. “The Marxist View of the Times and the Reconstruction of the International Order: Reconsidering the Development Path of Marxist International Relations Theory.” Chinese Journal of European Studies, 2016, no. 2. “The ‘Crime and Punishment’ of Exports of Western Democracy in the Syrian Refugee Crisis.” People’s Tribune, 2015, no. 39. “Changing Roles, Historical Positioning and Mode Adjustments of Developing Countries under the Reconfiguration of the International Landscape.” Contemporary World and Socialism, 2013, no. 2. “The Deep Contradictions and Crises of Contemporary Capitalism: Reflections on the Occupy Wall Street Movement.” Red Flag Manuscript, 2012, no. 11. “Analysis of the Pattern of Latecomer Capitalism and Its Implications for China’s Modernization Construction.” Contemporary World and Socialism, 2007, no. 5. |