朱成虎简历(学会副会长)
发表部门: | 中华美国学会 |
发表时间: | 2010-08-26 14:50:00 |
标 题: | 朱成虎简历(学会副会长) |
朱成虎简历
(CV of ZHU Chenghu)
朱成虎少将现为国防大学战略教研部主任、教授,曾任国防大学战略研究所副所长、国防大学外训系副主任、主任、广空副参谋长、国防大学防务学院院长。1969年入伍,先后毕业于解放军南京国际关系学院、军事学院参谋班、国防大学研究生院。
朱成虎在国防大学及其前身军政大学、军事学院从事教学和研究30余年。目前的研究领域主要包括中美关系、台湾问题、中国国家安全、中国国防和亚太安全。他在国内外报刊杂志上发表论文200余篇,专著有〖中美关系的发展变化及其趋势〗、〖走向21世纪的大国关系〗、〖当代美国军事〗、〖十字路口:中亚走向何方〗等。
1988年,在美国国家战略研究所进行了半年客座研究,1993至1994年在英国伦敦大学亚非学院进行了1年客座研究。赴20余个国家的知名学术机构讲学或进行学术交流。
CV of ZHU Chenghu
Major General ZHU Chenghu is the Director-General and Professor at the Academic Department of Strategic Studies, National Defence University, China. Before this appointment, General Zhu served as deputy director of the Institute for Strategic Studies, deputy director and director of the Overseas Participants Department, deputy chief of staff of the Air Force of Gaungzhou Militay Command and commandant of College of Defence Studies at National Defence University.
General Zhu joined the PLA Army in 1969. He received his undergraduate education in the PLA College of International Relations. He spent 2 years on command and staff course in Military College. He got his MA degree on international studies from the Postgraduate School of NDU.
General Zhu has been teaching and researching for more 30 years in the Military and Political University, Military College and National Defence University. He is presently focusing his study on Sino-US relations, Taiwan affairs, China’s national security and Asian-Pacific Security.
He has published about 200 articles both at home and abroad. His books include “At a Crossroad—Whither Central Asia Heading For”, “Contemporary Military Affairs of the United States”, “Major Power Relations into the 21st Century”, “Retrospect and Prospect of Sino—US Relations”, etc.
He worked as a visiting fellow in the National Institute for Strategic Studies, National Defence University of the United States in Washington DC for half a year, and as a senior fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He also visited more than 30 countries either for academic exchanges or for lectures.