Senior Fellow in Global Health, U.S. Committee on External Relations
Senior Fellow in Global Health, U.S. Committee on External Relations, Chair of the “Global Health Governance Roundtable Forum “. He also served as a professor and director of the Center for Global Health Studies at the School of Foreign Affairs and International Relations of West East University. He was responsible for the establishment of the first professional direction of the National Institute of International Relations to study health issues from the perspective of diplomacy and security. As a founding editor of the academic journal Global Health Governance: a New Public Health Safety Paradigm. He wrote extensively on global health governance, health diplomacy and health security, and public health issues in China. He has written and published numerous reports, journal articles and book chapters, published in a number of publications, including Foreign Affairs, Survival, Bioterrorism and Biosafety, and commented on the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune and the South China Morning Post. The monograph “China’s Contemporary Public Health Governance” focuses on the transformation of the health system in the era of reform and opening up, covering the reform of the medical and health system, the government’s ability to respond to sudden diseases, and food and drug safety issues. In addition, in China’s political and Sino-US relations have also dabbled. In 2006, he published the first academic paper on Chinese soft power. Regular advice to mainstream media, the private sector, Governments and non-governmental organizations on global health and China. He was listed in March 2012 by InsideJersey magazine as “20 prominent intellectuals in New Jersey who are changing the world “. He taught at Barnard College and Columbia University in New York. He has been a senior researcher in the American Asian Research Project, a senior visiting researcher at the National University of Singapore, a public scholar of the National Committee on American-Chinese Relations, and a visiting researcher at the American Center for Strategic and International Studies. Graduated from Fudan University, obtained undergraduate and master’s degree, and obtained doctorate degree at the University of Chicago.