Curriculum Vitae 1 Family Name: Liu 2 First Name: Zuokui 3 Date of Birth: November 26, 1975 4 Nationality: Liao Ning Province, China 5 Institution: Institute of European Studies(IES), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China 6 Position: Associate Professor 7 8 Education / Professional studies: Slovenia - Center for European Perspective / Slovenian Association for International Relations / Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Date: October 2009 Degree/Experience: Visiting Scholar German Mannheim University Date: in the year of 2007 Degree/Experience: Visiting Scholar Hungary - Institute of World Economics / Institute of Economics / Institute of Political Sciences of Hungarian Academy of Sciences Date: October 2009 Degree/Experience: Visiting Scholar Czech Republic – Economics Institute of Czech Academy of Sciences / Institute of International Relations / Charles University Date: October 2009 Degree/Experience: Visiting Scholar Capital Normal University, Beijing, China Date From/To: September 2002- July 2005 Degree/Diploma: Doctor Degree of World History 9 Language Skills: Language (Mark from 1 (notions) to 5 (excellent) for competence) (*=mother tongue) Speaking Reading Writing English 4 4 4 French 1 1 1 1 10 Membership of Professional Bodies: Deputy Secretary-General of European Political Science Association. 11 Research Interests: EU’s Foreign Policy in Western Balkan, China-EU Relations, The History of International Relations and Cold War, Electronic Governance in European Countries. 12 The Experience Abroad: Conduct research under the framework of EU-China: European Study Center Program financed by European Commission from 2006 to 2007. During this time, I have been to the European Parliament in Strassbourg in France, and paid a short visit to Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein. 13 Key Qualifications: (relevant to the project): Taking part in two workshops during 2005-2006 within the framework of EU Center Program in Beidahe, HeBei, China. 3.26-3.29, 2007, taking part in international PhD workshop on ‘Civil Society Involved in European Governance’ held in Germany. 6.12-6.14, 2007, delivering English conference paper- EU’s conflict resolution and peace building in the Balkan to international conference in Beijing titled EU model under discussion. 6.13, 2007, interviewed by Gothe Institute in Germany 6.27, 2007, interviewed by Mannheim Daily Newspaper in Germany. 14 Publications: 1. EU’s Conflict Resolution Policies in the Balkans (English version, Working Paper Series on European Studies, vol.1, No.6, 2007.) 2. EU’s policy to Serbia and Montenegro: from state union to twin tracks, Journal of European Studies, no.2, April, 2007. 3. State-Building of European Model: EU’s Policy to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Journal of European Studies, no.4 August, 2009. 4. Western Countries’ Internet Governance and its Enlightenment to China, Chinese Journal of Social Sciences, no.3, May, 2008. 5. The Chinese Perception of the EU 2007: A Preliminary Analysis of the Survey on the Chinese Perception of the EU and the Sino-EU Relations, Journal of European Studies, no.2, April 2008. (English Version, co-author) 6. The Chinese Public View of the Europe 2008, Journal of European Studies, no.5, October 2009, (the second author) 7. The Europeanization of the Turkish Kurdish Worker Party: A Neo-institutionalist Perspective, Journal of Western Asia and Africa, no.8, August 2009. (English version from Working Papers series of IES) 8. The Ascending Negative Perception of China from Western Countries’ Public: The Analysis Report from Western Opinion Poll, Chinese Journal of Social Sciences, No.1, February, 2009. 2 9. EU’s Conflict Resolution Policy in the Balkans, Zhou Hong, Beate Kohler-Koch edited, EU Governance Model, Chinese Publishing House of Chinese Social Sciences, 2008. 10. EU’s Policy to Kosovo-the Uniqueness of Eastern Enlargement, Journal of European Studies, no.2, April, 2008. 11. Analysis and Comments on EU’s Conditionality during the Eastern Enlargement, Journal of International Forum, no.3, 2008.(English version from Working Papers series of IES) 12. Politics on the Transitions of France’s Frontiers, Journal of European Studies, no.6, December, 2005. 13. British Foreign Policy to France during World War One, Journal of World History, no.6, December, 2006. 14. The Relations between Britain and France in the 1920s, doctoral dissertation (2005). Getting the “University Excellent Doctoral Dissertation” Reward (2007). 15. European situation and Sino-EU relations, European Issues Reference, no.17, 2006. 16. European Development Report, Chinese Social Science Publishing House, 2006 publication – Russia and EU-Russia relations, 2007, the Balkan issues and EU-Russia relations. 17. Research Summary of the Relations between Britain and France in the 1920s, Journal of the Capital Normal University, no.2, April, 2007. 18. On British Policy to France during the Ruhr Crisis, from Prof. XU Lan edited, the Study of Modern and Contemporary World History, the People’s Publishing House, 2006. 19. The first Ruhr crisis, Journal of the Capital Normal University, no.1, February 2003. 20. How to Study the World History by the Internet, Journal of World History, no.3, June, 2003. 21. A Survey of the Characteristics and Trend of the Resources for Historical Research on the Internet, Monthly Journal of History, no.10, October, 2003. 22. The Historical Study’s Virtual Library, in International Academic Symposium Essays concerning Library in Regional Cooperation and Share, Beijing Library Publishing House, 2004. 23. Recall to the History for Thousand years: the Splendid Moment of Historical Long River, World Affairs Publishing House, 2005. Programs and Workshops: 1 The Translation of Declassified Documents of Cold War--Soviet Union’s Foreign Policy to Germany (GDR) (1950-53) funded by Declassified Document Program by Prof. Shen Zhihua (2002-2003); and Translating 14 thousand words Primary Documents. 2. Participating the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) Major Program: The 3 US and EU’s policy to China and their Interaction, presided by Prof. WU Baiyi, Deputy Director of IES (2005). 3. Participating the CASS Program: Research on the Chinese top Leaders’ Opinion on Europe funded by Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (2005). 4. Participating EU-China: EU Study Center Program (2006) funded by EU Commission and finished an English paper- EU’s Conflict Resolution and Peace Building in the Balkan. 5. Participating the European Information Construction Program of the Institute of European Studies funded by Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (2006). 6. Presiding the CASS Program: EU’s foreign policy to Bosnia and Herzegovina funded by Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (2007). 7. Presiding the IES Program: the Analysis of the new Institutionalism in Political Sciences funded by Institute of European Studies. (2007) 8. Participating the Chinese National Survey: The Chinese Public View of EU funded by Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (from 2007). 9. Presiding the Major Program of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences: The Western Countries’ Electronic Governance and Its Enlightenment to China (2008) English Address: Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Room 1444, No.5, Jian Guo Men Nei Da Jie, Beijing, China, 100732 Chinese Address: 北京建国门内大街 5 号中国社会科学院欧洲研究所 1444 房间 刘作 奎收 100732 Tel: (0086-10) 85195746 65949028 Fax: (0086-10) 65125818 E-mail: liuzk@cass.org.cn liuzuokui@126.com 4