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Qing, Liu
Liu Qing is a visiting scholar of USC U.S.-China Institute, a researcher of international relations at China Institute of International Studies. He received his Ph.D. in political science from Renmin University of China. Dr. Liu studies arms control and nonproliferation issues, regional security and Sino-U.S. relations. His articles have appeared in such journals as International Studies, Outlook Weekly, International Review, Journal of University of International Relations, and Contemporary World. His opinions have been published in major newspapers such as Guangming Daily and People’s Daily. He is a contributor of such books as Response and Security (Renmin University Press, 2005) and International Situation and China’s Diplomacy (World Affair Press, 2008). Dr. Liu is a member of China Arms Control and Disarmament Association.
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