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Date : Mar.28, 2024
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Prof. Wang Feng, PhD

Institute of West-Asian and African Studies

China-Africa Institute

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

No. 1, National Stadium North Road,

Chaoyang District, Beijing, China,100101

wangfengxy@cass.org.cn

 

Resume

Prof. Wang Feng, PhD, Director for the Division of International Relation Studies, Institute of West-Asian and African Studies (IWAAS), China-Africa Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).

 

 

Work Experience

2023-present, Professor , Institute of West Asian and African StudiesChinese Academy of Social Sciences;

2007-2023, Associate Professor , Institute of West Asian and African StudiesChinese Academy of Social Sciences;

1997 - 2007, Assistant Professor, Institute of West Asian and African StudiesChinese Academy of Social Sciences;

1995-1997, Research Trainee, Institute of West Asian and African StudiesChinese Academy of Social Sciences.

 

Research Interests

 World Politics and International Relations Studies, especially on Politics and  International Relation Studies in Middle East, Islamic studies as well as Afghanistan and Iran studies.

 

Main Publishes

Books

1.Book, Research on the Traditional Shi‘a Political Thoughts in Middle East, 2022.

2.Book, Afghanistan, 2007.

Papers

1. "The Evolution of the Afghan Taliban's Ideology and Its Impact on Governance", West Asia & Africa, No. 6, 2023.

2. "Historical Turn and the Afghan Taliban's Choice", Contemporary World, No. 10, 2021.

3. "Analysis of Tunisia's Economic Situation and Prospects since the Dramatic Changes in the Middle East," Middle East Studies, No. 2, 2021.

4. "The Evolution of the Traditional Political Thought of the Twelver Shi'ism and Its Roots", West Asia & Africa, No. 6, 2019.  

5. "Turkey's First General Election and Policy Trend under its Political System Change" ,Contemporary World, No. 8, 2018.

6. "Security Governance in Afghanistan: Could it Get Out of the Dilemma? West Asia & Africa, No. 6, 2017.

7. "Seeking Reconciliation from Conflict - Basis, Dynamics and Challenges of Political Reconciliation in Afghanistan", Contemporary World, No. 9, 2016.

8."Regrouping of the Taliban in Afghanistan and its Challenges", Modern International Relations, No. 10, 2015.

9. "A Study of Afghanistan's Presidential Election and Its Political Development Trend ",  West Asia & Africa, No. 5, 2014.

10. " An Analysis on the Dramatic Changes in Middle East and the Trend of Islamist Development", International Political Studies, No. 4, 2011.

11. "The Explanation of the Causes of the Shi'ism 'Hidden Doctrine' ", West Asia & Africa, No. 8, 2011.

12. "The Sheikh School and its Political Thought", West Asia & Africa, No. 10, 2010.

13. "A Study on the Political Thought in the Early Period of the Twelver Shi'ism", Arab World Studies, No. 5, 2009.

14. "An Analysis of the Characteristics of Afghanistan's Current Political System From a  view of the Constitution-making Process", West Asia & Africa, No. 10, 2008.

15. "A Case Study of U.S. Intervention in Afghanistan", The Theory and Practice of Western Neo-Interventionism (Collected Papers), Social Science Literature Press, June 2012.

16. "The Iranian Nuclear Issue and Its Trend",  West Asia & Africa, No. 1, 2004.