Feng Vita/ Page1 Huiyun Feng Associate Professor Department of Political Science Utah State University Email: Huiyun.Feng@gmail.com Senior Researcher Danish Institute of International Studies HUFE@diis.dk RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Foreign Policy Analysis; Chinese Government and Politics; Asian Politics; Asia-Pacific Security and Foreign Policy; International Relations; Political Psychology; Strategic Culture; Public Opinion; Chinese Foreign Policy; US-China Relations; and Track II Diplomacy. EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING 2005 Ph.D. in Political Science, Arizona State University, USA. Major: International Relations (Foreign Policy Analysis and Security); Minor: Comparative Politics (Asia) 1996 B.A. in Law, Foreign Affairs College, Beijing, P.R. China 1994 B.A. in English Language and Literature, Beijing Foreign Studies University, China 2003 Summer Institute in Political Psychology, Ohio State University GRANTS AND AWARDS 2014-2016 Co-Principle Investigator for a MacArthur Foundation s Asia Security Initiative Grant (US$ 400,000) Understanding China s Rise through the Eyes of China s IR (International Relations) Scholars. 2013 Senior Scholar Fellowship, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (S$ 20,000) 2013 Mountain West Small Research Grant (US $2,000) 2012 CHaSS Seed Grant (US $3,500) 2011, 2012 CHaSS Travel Grant ($1,000; $500) 2010 USU Global Engagement Initiative Grant ($4,000) 2007 USU WGRI Travel Grant ($500) 2007-2008 New Faculty Research Grant, Utah State University ($14,900) 2004-2005 Millennium Interdisciplinary Dissertation Fellowship, Arizona State University ($15,000) 2004-2005 National Scholarship for Excellent Self-Supported Ph.D. Students Abroad (PRC) ($5,000) 2003-2004 Jennings Randolph Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowship, United States Institute of Peace ($17,000) 2002 ASU Political Science Department Grants to attend the Summer Institute in Political Psychology sponsored by International Society of Political Psychology at Ohio State University ($1,000) 2003 Travel Grants from ASU Graduate and Professional Student Association 2000, 2003 Travel Grants from ASU Political Science Department PROFESSIONAL/ OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE 2013-present Associate Professor, Political Science Department, Utah State University
Feng Vita/ Page2 2006-2012 Assistant Professor, Political Science Department, Utah State University 2008-2009 On leave from Utah State University; visiting faculty at Georgia State University 2005-2006 Faculty Associate, Political Science Department, Arizona State University 1998-1999 Research Fellow, China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Beijing, P.R. China. 1996-1998 Assistant Research Fellow, China Center for International Studies (CCIS), State Council, Beijing, P.R. China 1996-1999 CSCAP (Council for Security and Cooperation in the Asia Pacific) China National Committee PUBLICATIONS Books 1. Huiyun Feng, Chinese Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy Decision-Making: Confucianism, Leadership and War. London and New York: Routledge, 2007. (Reviewed by Political Psychology, International Studies Review, Perspectives on Politics, and China Quarterly) published in paperback in 2009. 2. Kai He and Huiyun Feng, Rational Leaders and Risky Behavior: Prospect Theory and Foreign Policy Analysis in the Asia Pacific New York: Routledge, 2012. Refereed Journal Articles 1. Huiyun Feng and Kai He (2014). America in the Eyes of America Watchers: A Survey Research in Beijing in 2012, Journal of Contemporary China. Online First: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10670564.2014.918404#.u_cfkpmsxhu 2. Kai He and Huiyun Feng (Forthcoming). Transcending Rationalism and Constructivism: Chinese Leaders Operational Codes, Socialization Processes, and Multilateralism after the Cold War, European Political Science Review. 3. Kai He and Huiyun Feng. Debating China s Rise and Understanding China s Assertiveness: Successes and Challenges of China s Bargaining Strategies after the Cold War. Asian Security, Vol. 10, No. 2 (2014). 4. Kai He and Huiyun Feng, Xi Jinping s Operational Code Beliefs and China s Foreign Policy, Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 6, No.3 (2013): 209-231. 5. Kai He and Huiyun Feng, Debating China s Assertiveness: Taking China s Power and Interests Seriously International Politics, Vol. 49, No. 5 (2012): 633-644. 6. Kai He and Huiyun Feng, Why is there no NATO in Asia? Revisited: Prospect Theory, Balancing of Threat, and U.S. Alliance Strategies, European Journal of International Relations Vol. 18 No. 2 (2012): 227-250.
Feng Vita/ Page3 7. Huiyun Feng, The Operational Codes of Four Generations of Chinese Leaders: Is China a Revisionist Power? Chinese Journal of International Politics (Published by Oxford University Press) Vol. 2, No. 3 (2009): 313-334. 8. Kai He and Huiyun Feng, Leadership, Regime Security, and China s Policy toward Taiwan: Prospect Theory and Taiwan Crises, The Pacific Review, Vol. 22, No. 4 (2009): 501-521. 9. Kai He and Huiyun Feng, A Path to Democracy: In Search of China s Democratic Transition Model, Asian Perspective, Vol. 32, No. 3 (2008): 139-169. 10. Kai He and Huiyun Feng, If Not Soft-Balancing, Then What? Reconsidering Soft-balancing and U.S. Policy Towards China, Security Studies, Vol. 17, No. 2 (2008): 363-395. 11. Huiyun Feng, The Operational Code Of Mao Zedong: Offensive or Defensive Realist? Security Studies, Vol. 14, No. 4 (2005): 637-662. Book Chapters 1. Huiyun Feng, Foreign Policy Analysis in China in Valerie Hudson and Klaus Brummer edited Boundedness of American Foreign Policy Analysis Theory (Lynne Rienner, May 2015). 2. Huiyun Feng, Strategic Culture and Chinese Foreign Policy in Emilian Kavalski edited The Ashgate Research Companion to Chinese Foreign Policy (Ashgate, 2012). 3. Huiyun Feng and Kai He, Decoding China s Political Future and Foreign Policy: An Operational Code Analysis of Hu s and Wen s Belief Systems, In Nikolaos Tzifakis, ed, International Politics in Times of Change (Springer, 2011). 4. Kai He and Huiyun Feng, Deceptive Bargaining and Nuclear Ambitions: Prospect Theory and North Korea s Decision to Go Nuclear in Stephen G. Walker, Akan Malici, and Mark Schafer, eds. Rethinking Foreign Policy Analysis: States, Leaders, and the Microfoundations of Behavioral International Relations (New York and London: Routledge, 2011), pp.97-111. 5. Huiyun Feng, Chinese Strategic Culture: An Operational Code Perspective. In Strategic Culture and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Culturally Based Insights into Comparative National Security Policymaking, Jeannie L. Johnson, Kerry M. Kartchner, and Jeffrey A. Larsen (eds.) (New York: Palgrave, 2008) 6. Huiyun Feng Crisis Deferred: An Operational Code Analysis of Chinese Leaders Across the Straits. Pp. 151-170 in Mark Schafer and Stephen G. Walker (eds.) Beliefs and Leadership in World Politics (New York: Palgrave, 2006). Working Papers /Commentaries 1. Huiyun Feng and Kai He, Examining China s Assertiveness through the Eyes of Chinese IR Scholars, RSIS Working Paper no. 281, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (September 17, 2014). 2. Huiyun Feng, China-Philippine Conflict a Test of US Commitment, The Straits Times, May 24, 2014.
Feng Vita/ Page4 3. Huiyun Feng, North Korea: Key to a China s Nightmare, RSIS Commentaries, No. 121/2014 (27 June, 2014). -Translated and published by Lianhe Zaobao (Singapore), 朝鲜是中国的噩梦? July 4, 2014. 4. Kai He and Huiyun Feng, Rethinking China's Monroe Doctrine, RSIS Commentaries, No. 128/2014 (4 July 2014). -Reprinted in The Straits Times, Worry for Asia is not a Chinese Monroe Doctrine, July 8, 2014. Academic Publications in Chinese 1. Huiyun Feng, Zhongguo shi Gaibian xianzhuang de Guojia ma? (Is China a Revisionist State: An Operational Code Analysis of Beliefs) Guoji Zhengzhi Kexue (Science of International Politics) Vol. 49, No. 3, (2009): 36-58. 2. Huiyun Feng, Fangyuxing de Zhongguo Zhanlue Wenhua (Defensive Chinese Strategic Culture) (in Chinese) Guoji Zhengzhi Kexue (Science of International Politics) No. 4, 2005: 1-23. 3. Huiyun Feng, The History and Future of the Indonesian Chinese. Shijie Zhishi [Journal of World Affairs] 1998, Issue No. 12. CONFERENCE PAPERS Kai He and Huiyun Feng, Debating China s Rise and Understanding China s Assertiveness Annual conference of the American Political Science Association (APSA), Chicago 2013 (R&R) Huiyun Feng, Foreign Policy Analysis in China, Roundtable Session at Annual conference of the International Studies Association (ISA), San Francisco 2013 Huiyun Feng, Public Opinion and Chinese Foreign Policy, paper for the Annual conference of the International Studies Association (ISA), San Francisco 2013 (Under Review) Kai He and Huiyun Feng, China s Multilateral Behavior Annual conference of the International Studies Association (ISA), San Diego 2012 Kai He and Huiyun Feng, Betwixt Adaptation and Socialization: China s Learning and Multilateralism after the Cold War Annual conference of the American Political Science Association (APSA), Seattle, Washington 2011 (Under Review) Kai He and Huiyun Feng, How Can China Rise Peacefully: Information, Commitment, and China s Peaceful Rise Strategies, Presented at the 2010 APSA Annual Conference, Washington D.C. (under review) Kai He and Huiyun Feng, Power, Legitimacy, and Risk-Taking Behavior: Sino-Japan Disputes in the East China Sea, Presented at the 2010 ISA Annual Conference, New Orleans (under review)
Feng Vita/ Page5 Kai He and Huiyun Feng, Prospect Theory and Japanese Foreign Policy towards Diaoyu/Senkaku Dispute Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 17-18, 2010. Huiyun Feng, Prospect Theory and North Korean Nuclear Crises Prepared for 2009 Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New York, February 14-18, 2009. Leadership, Regime Security, and China s Policy toward Taiwan: Prospect Theory and Taiwan Crises (Co-author with Kai He). Poster session at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Boston 2008. Leadership, Regime Security, and China s Policy toward Taiwan: Prospect Theory and Taiwan Crises (Co-author with Kai He). Presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 26-29, 2008. A Path to Democracy: In Search of China s Democratic Transition Model, (Co-author with Kai He). Presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 26-29, 2008. Hu is in Charge: What for China now? (Co-author with Kai He). Presented at 2007 APSA Annual Meeting in Chicago. Chair and Organizer of the Panel on Perception and Misperception in Foreign Policy Decision Making. Prospect Theory, Balancing of Threat, and U.S. Alliance Strategies: Why is there no NATO in Asia? Revisited (Co-author with Kai He). Presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, August 30 - September 2, 2007 If Not Soft-Balancing, Then What? Reconsidering Soft-balancing and U.S. Policy Towards China. (Co-author with Kai He). Presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, 2006 Belief Changes and Strategic Choices: Examining Chinese Leaders Decision Making During the 1962 Sino-Indian War. Presented at the ISA Annual Conference March 22-26, 2005 in San Diego, California (Under Revision). Crisis Deferred: An Operational Code Analysis of Chinese Leaders Across the Straits. Presented at the ISA Annual Conference Hawaii, 2004 The Operational Code Of Mao Zedong: Offensive or Defensive Realist? Presented at the ISA Annual Conference, Portland, 2003. Symposium on US-China Relations, George Washington University, 2002 Role Theory and Strategic Culture: Interpreting China s War Decision Making. Presented at the Women In International Security (WIIS) Annual Summer Symposium in Maryland, June 2001.
Feng Vita/ Page6 WORKING PAPERS PUBLISHED IN CHINESE How the Chinese See Trust and Confidence Building. Working paper published by CCIS (China Center for International Studies), 1998. From Confidence Building to Preventive Diplomacy-Explorations of Preventive Diplomacy for the Asia Pacific. Working paper published by CCIS, 1998. Sino-ASEAN Relations after the 9+3 Summit. Working paper published by CCIS, 1997. The Trend of Australian Foreign Policy Development and Sino-Australian Relations. Working paper published by CCIS, 1996. COURSES OFFERED POLS6810/4990 Films and Politics in Asia POLS4990 Foreign Policy Analysis POLS4990 US-China Relations POLS4990 Strategic Culture and War POLS4890 Contemporary China POLS4620 Southeast Asian Government and Politics POLS4470 Foreign Policy of the Pacific POLS3250 Chinese Government and Politics POLS3100 Global Issues POLS2200 Introduction to Comparative Politics POLS1340 Social Issues PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Academic Government American Political Science Association Foreign Policy Section Executive Council 2007-2014 USU CHaSS College Grant Committee 2013-2014 Search Committee for the USU Department of Language and Philosophy (Fall 2009); Political Science Department (Spring 2013) Best Faculty Paper Award Committee for 2006 APSA Foreign Policy Section Reviewer for SUNY Press, Security Studies, European Journal of International Relations, Review of International Studies, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Studies Review, Journal of East Asian Studies, China aktuell - Journal of Current Chinese Affairs (Germany) and Chinese Journal of International Politics (OUP). Participant at Sino-Australian and Sino-Canadian bilateral security dialogues on the Asia Pacific (Oct. 1996 in Shanghai China, Jan. 1998 in Toronto and Ottawa Canada, Oct. 1998 in Hangzhou China, and March 1999 in Beijing)
Feng Vita/ Page7 Participant at CSCAP Working Group on Comprehensive and Cooperative Security (May 1999, in Beijing, China), North Pacific Working Group (Nov. 1998, in Beijing China), CSCAP Steering Committee meetings (Dec. 1996 in Canberra Australia, and June 1998 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) and the Asia Pacific Roundtable (June 1999 in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) LANGUAGES AND METHODS Chinese and English; Statistics; Automated Content Analysis (Profiler +), Formal Modeling (Ordinal Game Theory); SPSS