ENRICO M. FARDELLA Viale Regina Margherita 11/b – 90138 – Palermo// +39 3357043167 (Italy) // +86 13401025308 (P.R. ) [email protected] SHORT BIO Dr. Fardella is Tenured Associate Professor at the History Department of (PKU) and Director of PKU’s Center for Mediterranean Area Studies (CMAS, 北京⼤学地中海区域研究中⼼). In this capacity he jointly works with TOChina Hub as director of the ChinaMed Project and Area Director of the ChinaMed Business Program. He is Global Fellow of Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington D.C., Research Scholar at the Machiavelli Center for Cold War Studies, member of the Academic Committee at Pangoal Institution in and Fellow of the Science & Technology China Program of the European Commission. Enrico is also managing editor of OrizzonteCina monthly review focusing on China’s relations with and the greater Mediterranean region. His fields of interests are: Chinese foreign policy; Sino-European relations; China's role in the Mediterranean; the Belt and Road Initiative; History of international relations; History of contemporary China. LANGUAGE SKILLS (CEFR)

Listening Reading Speaking Writing • Italian C2 C2 C2 C2 (Mother tongue) • English C2 C2 C2 C2 • Chinese B2 B1 B2 A2 • Spanish B2 B2 B2 B1 • French B2 B2 B1 B1

EDUCATION

2002 - 2007 UNIVERSITY OF FLORENCE Ph.D. in History of International Relations, Dissertation: The Sino-American Normalization and the Crisis of the Great Détente: “The China Card” in Carter’s Foreign Policy (written in Italian)

1999 - 2000 UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH Erasmus Program

1998 - 2002 UNIVERSITY OF ARTS BOLOGNA B.A., (94/S) + M.A. (LM/84) in Contemporary History, graduated with first-class honours, Thesis: Sino-American Relations from Tiananmen to the Post-Deng Era: (Italian)

PRESENT POSITIONS • Associate Professor (tenured), Department of History, Peking University, China, 2016 - present http:// www.hist.pku.edu.cn/faculty/Enrico.htm • Visiting Scholar, John Cabot University, Rome (Italy) (September 2 -`November 27th 2019) • Director, Center for Mediterranean Area Studies (CMAS, 北京⼤学地中海区域研究中⼼) Peking University, China, 2017- present; www.hist.pku.edu.cn/cmas • Director, ChinaMed Project, CMAS/T.wai, China/Italy, 2011 - present; www.chinamed.it • Area Director, ChinaMed Business Program, Peking University, China, 2016 - present www.chinamedbusiness.eu • Global Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, USA, 2013 - present; www.wilsoncenter.org/experts • Co-Director, China and the MidEast/Mediterranean, Summer Program Tel Aviv University, July 7-12, 2019 • Visiting Scholar John Cabot University, 2 September 2019 - 18 December 2019 • Founder & Senior Advisor of ThinkIN China Forum, China, 2010-present; www.thinkinchina.. More than 70 public events on China’s Social Sciences and Innovation sponsored by Turin World Affairs Institute (Twai, www.twai.it ) and the China Institute of Tubingen (CIT, http://www.uni-tuebingen.de ) • Managing Editor of Orizzonte Cina, Online Journal, Italy, 2011- present https://www.twai.it/journals/orizzonte-cina/ • Coordinator of the exchange program between Turin University, Pavia University and Peking University • Research Associate & Board Member, Torino World Affairs Institute (T.wai), Italy, 2011-present, http://twai.it/index/aboutus/ • Research Scholar, Machiavelli Center for Cold War Studies (CIMA), Italy, 2007-present; www.machiavellicenter.net/scholars/ dr-enrico-fardella/ • Research Fellow, Center for European Studies, Peking University, China 2014-present • Academic Committee Member, Pangoal Institute, China, 2017 - present; http://en.pangoal.cn • Delegate of the Annual Bilateral Track 1.5 Dialogue between T.wai and the China Institute for Contemporary International relations (CICIR), Italy & China, 2012-present PREVIOUS POSITIONS • 2018 Visiting Scholar, University of Pavia (September 10th 2018 - November 23rd) • 2017 Co-Director Italy Study tour EMBA on Family Business and SME (Guanghua School of Management, PKU) • 2010 – 2016 Assistant Professor (tenure track), Department of History, Peking University, China • 2015 – 2017 Executive Director, Center for Mediterranean Area Studies (CMAS), Department of History, Peking University • 2014 East China Normal University (ECNU) Wilson Center Scholar (April 28th – June 25th) • 2013 East China Normal University (ECNU) Wilson Center Scholar (January 7st 2013 –March 31st) • 2011 – 2013 Co-Director of the Global Emerging Voices Program (GEV) of T.wai • 2010 - 2012 Research Fellow, Science & Technology Fellowship Program (STF2702) of the European Commission • 2008 – 2010 Post-Doc Scholar, Department of History, Peking University, China • 2008 – 2010 Research Fellow, Faculty of Political Science, University of Florence, Italy • 2009 Co-director of the winter school “Politics, Institutions, Law and Economy in Contemporary China at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Palermo • 2009 Visiting Scholar, Department of International History, London School of Economics, UK • 2014 Visiting Scholar under LSE-Florence University exchange scheme (1-30th July ) • 2005 – 2007 China Editorialist of Giornale di Sicilia, Articles on China History, Politics & Society • 2004 – 2005 Tutor of the high-level training course “Expert in new frontiers: China” of the Consortium for training and development of the Small and Medium Enterprises TEACHING EXPERIENCE

• 2019 History of European Integration (当代欧洲和欧盟史) (36 h, undergraduate students) PKU • 2014-2019 History of Sino-European relations (中欧国际关系史) (48 h, undergraduate students) PKU • 2014-2018 History of International relations (国际关系史)(48 h, graduate students) PKU • 2016-2019 Mediterranean History and Politics(地中海区历史和政治) (48 h, graduate students) PKU • 2010 & 2014 History of International relations (40 h & 63 h, graduate students) University of Palermo • 2009 & 2012-3 European History&Politics (欧洲政治历史)(48 h, graduate students) PKU • 2009 & 2013 History of Republican China (48 h, graduate students) University of Florence • 2009 & 2010 & 2013 History of East Asia (48 h, graduate students) University of Florence • 2013 History of Contemporary China (30 h, graduate students) University of Turin • 2009 & 2010 & 2013 History of East Asia (48 h, graduate students) University of Florence • 2013 History of Contemporary China (30 h, graduate students) University of Turin

AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND RESEARCH GRANTS • 2019 Fondazione Terzo Pilastro - Internazionale for the development of ChinaMed Project (50000 €) • 2016 & 2018 International Publication Preview Award (国际发表预研), Peking University (5000¥ ) • 2018-2020 Karl Schlecht Foundation for ThinkIN China Forum, (120000 €) http://www.karl-schlecht.de/en/foundations/ • 2014 Department of History, Peking University, research grant (100000¥) Research project: “The relations between China and Western Europe (1960s-1980s)”. • 2014 Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, conference and seminar grants (10000 Euro), International Conference: “Stormy Waters, Bright Horizons? China and Europe’s Changing Roles. in the West Asia/Northern Africa Region” June 27th-28th 2014, Turin (Italy). • 2010 – 2013 Peking University, “Project 985” grant (300000¥) Research project: “Sino-European relations in the last decades of the Cold War (1960s-1980s)”. • 2014 Fondazione Roma-Mediterraneo (96000 €) for the conference “The rise of a multipolar world: Sino-European relations in the last decades of the Cold War (1960s-1980s)”, Conference organized with the support of the Fondazione Roma-Mediterraneo by the Machiavelli Center for Cold War Studies in partnership with the Woodrow Wilson Center and East China Normal University at the Società di Storia Patria, Palermo (Italy), June 29th-July 1st., 2012 http://www.machiavellicenter.net/2012/05/ the-rise-of-a-multipolar-world-sino-europeanrelations-in-the-last-decades-of-the-cold-war-1960s-1980s/ • 2010 – 2012 European Commission Science & Technology Fellowship Program (STF2) (Grant: 50500 Euro) Research project at Peking University: “At the origins of G-2: Sino-American relations and their impact on the international system (1979-2009)”. • 2009 Best Post-Doc Student Award, Peking University (5000¥)) • 2008 – 2010 Faculty of Political Science, University of Florence, research fellowship Research project: “Interaction between Chinese foreign policy and the international system, 1976-2008”. (32276 Euro) • 2008 Ministry of Education, P. R. China, China Post-Doctoral Science Foundation Special Scientific Fund (100000¥) PUBLICATIONS Books • Fardella, Enrico (ed.), Di Nolfo, Ennio, 《20世纪国际关系史:从军事帝国到技术帝国》, (Dagli imperi militari agli imperi tecnologici: la politica internazionale dal XX secolo a oggi), Beijing: Peking University Press, 2016. • Fardella, Enrico and Ostermann, Christian F. and Kraus, Charles (eds.) Sino-European relations in the Cold War and the Rise of a Multipolar World, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2015. https://www.wilsoncenter.org/ publication/sino-european-relations-during-the-cold-war-and-the-rise-multipolar-world • Fardella, Enrico and Pagedas, Constantine (eds.), “A Sea of Opportunities: China’s Growing Presence in the Mediterranean Region”, Mediterranean Quarterly, special issue Vol. 26, No. 1, 2015. • Fardella, Enrico, , Milano: Mondadori, 2004. (Italian, subsequently translated and published in Spanish, Dutch and Greek)

Forthcoming Books • Fardella, Enrico and Kraus, Charles and Ostermann, Christian (eds.) Same Dreams, Different Beds: Sino-European Relations and the Transformation of the Cold War, Washington D.C./Stanford, CA: Wilson Center Press/Stanford University Press. (Forthcoming in 2019)

Peer-reviewed Articles 1. Fardella, Enrico, “The European Community and China during the Cold War: a partnership of convenience”, in Ulrich Krotz, Kiran Klaus Patel, and Federico Romero (eds.) The History of EC External Relations, 1950s–1990s, London: Bloomsbury Academics, 2019 (forthcoming) 2. Fardella, Enrico, “So far, so good: Sino-Italian Relations and the demise of the Bipolar System”, in Fardella, Enrico, Kraus, Charles and Ostermann, Christian, eds., Same Dreams, Different Beds: Sino-European Relations and the Transformation of the Cold War, Washington D.C./Stanford: Wilson Center Press/Stanford University Press, (Accepted for publication, forthcoming 2019) 3. Fardella, Enrico and Prodi, Giorgio, “The Belt and Road Initiative Impact on Europe: an Italian Perspective" in China&World Economy, Special Issue: Eurasian Perspective on China's Belt and Road Initiative, Volume 25, Issue 5, September–October 2017, 125-138. 4. Fardella, Enrico, “Misunderstanding and convergence in Sino-Italian relations during the Cold War: Implications for the Present” in Van der Harst, Jan and Halbertsma, Tjalling (eds.) China, 'East Asia and the : Strong Economics, Weak Politics?' International Comparative Social Studies Series, (Leiden: BRILL, 2017) 113-128. 5. Fardella, Enrico, (2017): “A significant periphery of the Cold War: Italy-China bilateral relations, 1949–1989”, Cold War History, Vol. 2, 17. 181-197. DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2015.1093847 6. Fardella, Enrico, “China's debate on the and North Africa: a critical review”, in Fardella, Enrico & Pagedas, Constantine (eds), “A sea of opportunities: China’s growing presence in the Mediterranean region”, Mediterranean Quarterly (special issue 2015, Vol. 26, No. 1). 5-25. 7. Fardella, Enrico, “Mao Zedong and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis,” Published on Cold War History (2015) 15,1, 73-89, ISSN (printed): 1468-2745. ISSN (electronic): 1743-7962 8. Enrico Fardella, “The normalization of relations between Italy and the People’s Republic of China” in Giovanni Andornino and Maurizio Marinelli (eds.) Italy’s encounters with modern China. Civilizational exchanges, imperial dreams, strategic ambitions Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 117-146. ISBN-13: 978-1137290922 9. Fardella, Enrico, “Mao, Stalin and the Korean War: a review”, Cold War History (2013) 12: 3, 433-434 http://www.tandfonline.com/ doi/pdf/10.1080/14682745.2013.819643 ISSN (printed): 1468-2745. ISSN (electronic): 1743-7962 10. Fardella, Enrico, “Mao Zedong e la crisi di Cuba del 1962” (Mao and the Cuban missile crisis of 1962), Mondo Contemporaneo 2 (2013), 145-160. ISSN 1825-8905, ISSN 1972-4853 http://www.francoangeli.it/riviste/Scheda_Rivista.aspx? IDArticolo=50482&Tipo=Articolo%20PDF&lingua=it&idRivista=136 11. Fardella, Enrico, “A Conforming China,” The International Spectator, (2012) 47:2, 114-120 http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1080/03932729.2012.693822 ISSN: 0393-2729 12. Fardella, Enrico, “ 论1946年以来意大利民主政治的局限性”(The Limits of Democracy in Italy, 1946−2009)in 北京大学历 史学系编 (CLIO, Peking University Series of Historical Studies) n. 15, (December 2010), 348-378. (Chinese) ISBN: 978-7-301-18481-3 13. Fardella, Enrico, “对中美关系正常化在评估”(The Sino-American Normalization: a Reassessment) 冷战国际使研究(Cold War International History Studies), n.10 (Winter 2010), 221-258. (Chinese) 14. ISBN: 978-7-5012-3984-9 15. Fardella, Enrico, “The Sino-American Normalization: A Reassessment”, in Diplomatic History, Vol. 33, No. 4 (September 2009), 545-578. (English) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-7709.2009.00799.x/abstract ISSN: 0145-2096; Online ISSN: 1467-7709 16. Fardella, Enrico, ‘The Sino-American Entente of 1978-9 and Its “Baptism of Fire” in Indochina’, in Guderzo, Massimiliano and Bagnato, Bruna (eds), Global Diplomacy and Local Confrontation: The Last Decade of the Cold War, 1975-85, London: Routledge, 2009, pp.154-165. (English) http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415552264/ ISBN10: 0-415-5526-5 (hbk); ISBN10:0-203-86181-7 (ebk); ISBN13:978-0-415-5526-4 (hbk); ISBN13: 978-0-203-86181-3 (ebk). 17. Fardella, Enrico, “ Alle origini di un G-2? I rapporti tra Cina e Stati Uniti nel’era Obama” (The origin of a G-2? Sino-American relations in the Obama era) in I QUADERNI di Italiani Europei, (5/2009), 163-183. (Italian) ISSN: 2035-0074 18. Fardella, Enrico, “A win-win compomise: La normalizzazione tra Stati uniti e Cina all’epoca della riforma denghista” (A win-win compromise: Sino-American normalization and Deng’s economic reform), in Working papers, n.146 (October 2009) Centro di Studi sull’Europa Orientale, Trento. (Italian) ISSN: 1129-8464 19. Fardella, Enrico, “The People’s Republic of China in 2005: today’s challenges” in Formica, Piero and Why, Peter (eds.), China. The Growth Engine for the 21st Century, Bologna: Effeelle Editori, 2005 pp. 1-22. (Italian) ISBN: 88-89460-09-1 Non-peer reviewed articles: 20. Fardella, Enrico, “The Belt and Road Initiative and its impact on Europe”, Valdai Papers, n. 82, March 2018 , http://valdaiclub.com/ a/valdai-papers/valdai-paper-82-the-belt-and-road-initiative/ 21. Fardella, Enrico, “Il destino del dragone passa per il Medio Oriente’, in Formiche 113 (April 2016), 54-8. 22. Fardella, Enrico, “Negotiating Sino-Italian Normalization, 1968-1970,” Cold War International History Project 55, (November 2014) in http://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/negotiating-sino-italian-normalization-1968-1970. 23. Fardella, Enrico, “Lo Xiyabeifei cinese: il ruolo di Pechino in Nord Africa e Medio Oriente” in Cavallaro, Maria Elena (ed.), L’evoluzione del contesto internazionale dopo l 11 settembre: tra geopolitica ed evoluzioni geo strategiche. Roma: Centro studi FMC, Osservatorio Politico della Fondazione Magna Carta., 2015, pp. 1-13. Reports and editorials: 1. Fardella Enrico, “Il ruolo della BRI nella storia del Partito Comunista cinese: passato, presente e futuro”, Orizzonte Cina, 9 (2018) 1: 2-6. 2. Fardella, Enrico “Perche’ Xi non vuole limiti alla sua leadership”,Formiche, Febbraio 2018, http://formiche.net/2018/02/xi-jinping- presidenza-leadership-partito/ 3. Fardella, Enrico and Ghiselli, Andre, ‘Il Mediterraneo nelle Nuove Vie della Seta’ (The Mediterranean in the New Silk Roads) Report for the Italian Senate of the Republic, May 2017. 4. Fardella, Enrico & Prodi, Giorgio, “一带一路”将重塑中欧经贸与政治关系 (the BRI will reshape Sino-European business and political relations), April 21, 2017, Caijing http://finance.sina.com.cn/roll/2017-04-21/doc-ifyepnea4489628.shtml 5. Enrico Fardella & Giorgio Prodi, “一带一路”政策框架下的中欧投资机会联合报告” (Sino-European Investment Opportunities in the Framework of the Belt & Road Initiative) Pangoal Institution, Turin World Affairs Institute, Center for Mediterranean Area Studeis, April 2017 6. Editorial: “La Belt & Road Initiative e il nuovo globalismo sinocentrico di Pechino” (BRI & the new Chinese globalism) in Orizzonte Cina, Vol. 7 n. 6 (Novembre-Dicembre 2016) 2-4. 7. Editorial, “Pivot asiatico in salsa conservatrice’ (Trump’s Asian Pivot in conservative fashion), in Formiche 120 (Dicembre 2016) 48-9, ISSN 1824-9914 8. Editorial: “La Cina nel Mediterraneo” (China in the Mediterranean) in Origami, 20 (March 2016) p. 6 9. Contributor: Cina 2020: Implicazioni Globali del Nuovo Ciclo di Riforme e Prospettive per il Partenariato Strategico con L’Italia. (China 2020: global implication of the new reforms and propsects for the strategic partnership with Italy) in “Approfondimenti”, Osservatorio di Politica Internazionale, n.112, (Novembre 2015) http://www.parlamento.it/application/xmanager/projects/ parlamento/file/repository/affariinternazionali/osservatorio/approfondimenti/PI0112App.pdf 10. Editorial: “Il Mediterraneo nella Strategia Globale della Cina” (The Mediterranean in China’s Global Strategy), Orizzonte Cina, Anno V, Vol. 8 (September-October 2014) p.4-5. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_14-09-10.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 11. Editorial: “Accentramento dei poteri e intervento creative” (Concentration of power and creative intervention) Orizzonte Cina, (Gennaio-Febbraio 2014) p.9-10. (http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_14-01.pdf) ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 12. Editorial: “Xijin,西进 La Cina guarda a Ovest ” (China’s March West), Orizzonte Cina, (Ottobre 2013) p.3-4. (http://www.iai.it/pdf/ OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_13-10.pdf ) ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 13. Editorial:”FDI cinesi in Europa tra opportunità e criticità” (Chinese FDI in Europe), Orizzonte Cina (Dicembre 2012 – Gennaio 2013) 8-9. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_12-10.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 14. Editorial: “L’ultima rivoluzione del Partito’ (CCP last revolution: the Arab Spring and the Bo Xilai’s effects), Orizzonte Cina (Novembre 2012) 12-13. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_12-09.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 15. Editorial: “CinaStati Uniti: nemici immaginari” (China-US relations under the new leadership), Orizzonte Cina (Novembre 2012) 7-8. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_12-09.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 16. Editorial: “Il ruolo della Cina in Africa”, (China’s role in Africa ) Orizzonte Cina 8 (Ottobre 2012), 7-8. http://www.iai.it/pdf/ OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_12-08.pdf ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 17. Editorial: “Il ruolo della Cina in Africa”, (China’s role in Africa ) Orizzonte Cina 8 (Ottobre 2012), 7-8. http://www.iai.it/pdf/ OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_12-08.pdf,ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 18. Editorial: “Le elezioni egiziane e le ricadute sui rapport con Pechino”, (Egyptian elections and Sino-Egyptian elections) Orizzonte Cina 5 (June 2012), 7-8. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_12-05.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 19. Editorial: “La fragile Pax Mercatoria tra Cina e Giappone”, (The weakness of Sino-Japanese Pax Mercatoria’), Orizzonte Cina 4, (Maggio 2012), 6-8. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_12-04.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 20. Editorial: ‘Le religioni in Cina’, (Rise of in China) Orizzonte Cina 3 (April 2012), 5-6. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/ OrizzonteCina_12-03.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 21. Editorial: ‘Global Governance in salsa cinese’,(China and Global Governance,) Orizzonte Cina 2 (March 2012), 7-8. http:// www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_12-02.pdf , ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 22. Editorial:‘La politica estera del Drago bifronte’ , (The foreign policy of the Janus-face Dragon) Orizzonte Cina 1 (February 2012), 3-4. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_12-01.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 23. Editorial: ‘Democrazia e “stato-popolo” cinese’, (Pan Wei’s theory: Democracy and ‘people-state’ relations in China ) Orizzonte Cina 10 (December 2011), 7-9. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_11-12.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 24. Editorial: ‘Umiliazione coloniale e nazionalismo in Cina’, (Colonial humiliation and Chinese nationalism) Orizzonte Cina 9 (November 2011), 9-10. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_11-11.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 25. Editorial: ‘La Cina e la guerra in Libia’, (China and the war in ) Orizzonte Cina 8 (October 2011), 9-10. http://www.iai.it/pdf/ OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_11-10.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 26. Editorial: “Riarmo Taiwan, nessun colpo di coda”, (Arms sale to Taiwan: business as usual) AgiChina24, (September 30th 2011). http://www.agichina24.it/focus/notizie/riarmo-taiwan-nessun-colpo-di-coda, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 27. Editorial: “Può la Cina imparare dal passato?”, (Yan Xuetong’s theory and Chinese school of International relations) Orizzonte Cina 7, (August 2011), 8-9. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_11-8.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 28. Editorial: “La Cina e l’ordine globale nucleare”, (China and the global nuclear order) Orizzonte Cina 6, (July 2011), 8-9. http:// www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_11-7.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 29. Report: Enrico Fardella & Federica Cedro “Come la Cina percepisce l’Europa” (How China perceives Europe) in Dossier AgiChina 24 for China Watchers. Second Maria Weber Annual Conference , organized by the Istituto di Studi di Politica Internazionale (ISPI) http://www.ispionline.it/it/index.php and Agi China24, May 23rd 2011, Milano. 30. Editorial: “La dottrina Deng e la politica estera cinese” , (Deng’s doctrine and China’s foreign policy ) Orizzonte Cina 5, (May 2011), 7-8. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_11-5.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 31. Editorial: “Cina e America Latina: complementarietà o dipendenza?” (China and Latin America: complementarity or dependence?), Orizzonte Cina 4, (April 2011), 7-8. http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_11-4.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 32. Editorial: “Le relazioni Cina-Italia 40 anni dopo”, (The normalization of Italy-China relations) Orizzonte Cina 3, (March 2011), 8-9 http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_11-3.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 33. Editorial: “Corruzione e vested interest in Cina”, (Corruption and vested interest in China ) Orizzonte Cina 2, (February 2011), 7-8 http://www.iai.it/pdf/OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_11-2.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 34. Editorial: “Il nuovo nazionalismo cinese”, (Chinese nationalism ) Orizzonte Cina 1, (January 2011), 10-11 . http://www.iai.it/pdf/ OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_08.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 35. Editorial: “L’intesa sino-pakistana”, (Sino-Pakistan relations) Orizzonte Cina 7 (December 2010), 11-13 http://www.iai.it/pdf/ OrizzonteCina/OrizzonteCina_07.pdf, ISSN 2280-8035 (online) 36. Report: Enrico Fardella “Esiste un modello cinese in politica estera?” (Does a China model really exist?) in Dentro il modello Cina. Quadro Politico e sviluppo economico (Within the China Model: Political context and economic framework) organized by AgiChina24, http://www.agichina24.it at University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’, November 3rd 2010. 37. Editorial: “Il Sudamerica parla cinese”, (Sino-Latin American Economic relations ) Giornale di Sicilia, January 5th, 2008, Culture & Society Section. (Italian). 38. Editorial: “A Palermo artisti della ‘generazione di Tiananmen’”, (Chinese contemporary art) Giornale di Sicilia. May 19th, 2007, Culture & Society Section. (Italian). 39. Editorial: “Il dragone simbolo di bene e potere”, (Chinese symbolism between culture and politics: the myth of the dragon) Giornale di Sicilia. May 7th, 2007, , Culture & Society Section. (Italian). 40. Editorial: ’La Cina è vicina’, anche con l’arte”, (China’s contemporary art, an evaluation) Giornale di Sicilia. April 25th, 2007, Culture & Society Section. (Italian). 41. Editorial: The Chinese Community in Palermo: an analysis, “A Palermo c’è più integrazione. Hanno fatto rinascere una zona”, Giornale di Sicilia, April 14th, 2007, Culture & Society Section. (Italian) 42. Editorial: “Milano, calma a Chinatown. Pechino: ora occorre equità” (Chinese diaspora in Italy and problem of integration), Giornale di Sicilia, April 14th, 2007, Culture & Society Section. (Italian) 43. Editorial:“Aprile cinese nel culto dei morti”, (The Qing Ming in the Chinese culture) Giornale di Sicilia, April 6th, 2007, Culture & Society Section. (Italian) 44. Editorial: “La Cina è vicina ma solo per gli affari”, (China-EU Economic relation) Giornale di Sicilia, April 2nd, 2007, Culture & Society Section. (Italian) 45. Editorial: “Mao a 30 anni dalla Morte”, (Mao Zedong: 30 years later) Giornale di Sicilia, October 5th, 2006 , Culture & Society Section. (Italian) 46. Editorial: “Quando cinesi scoprirono l’America” (China’s legendary colonies in America) Giornale di Sicilia, August 26th, 2006, Culture & Society Section. (Italian) 47. Editorial: “Cina, non é tutto oro quello che luccica”, (Social unrest in China) Giornale di Sicilia, August 23th, 2006, Culture & Society Section. (Italian) 48. Editorial: “Dal petrolio alla corsa agli armamenti, l’Asia centrale é sempre piú appetibile”, (Central Asia and the fight for resources) Giornale di Sicilia, January 29th, 2006, Culture & Society Section. (Italian) CONFERENCES:

1. Speaker: ‘冷战史新研究’ (New Research on the Cold War) International Conference, East China Normal University, Shanghai (April 20-21, 2019) 2. Speaker: “China’s Reform and Opening-Up Amid a Changing World”, Caijing International Forum, Sanya, December 7-9, 2018. 3. Chair: Opening Section “China’s political and economic outlook in 2018”, 4th Edition of Yanqi Lake Annual Retreat of the Italian Business Community in China, Beijing, December 7-9, 2018. 4. Organizer: ‘China-Italy Economic Relations’ Speech by Undersecretary Michele Geraci of the Italian Minister for Economic Development & His Excellency Ettore Sequi Ambassador of Italy in the People’s Republic of China, School of Economics, Peking University December 6th 2018 5. Organizer & Chair: ‘The Belt and Road Initiative in the Longterm plan of Building a Moderate Prosperous Society’, School of Economics, Peking University, December 6th, 2018. 6. Paper: “Italy and the Belt and Road Initiative: past, present and future” at Italy and East Asia: Exchanges and Parallels, October 11-13, 2018, Stony Brook University (NY, USA) 7. Organizer: “From Present to Past: China & Global History” International conference jointly organised by University of Pavia, Center for Mediterranean Area Studies of Peking University and the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars in Washington DC, October 1-2 2018, University of Pavia, Pavia (Italy) 8. Paper: “The BRI and the Mediterranean: Past,Present & Future” in From Present to Past: China & Global History International conference jointly organised by University of Pavia, Center for Mediterranean Area Studies of Peking University and the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars in Washington DC, October 1-2 2018, University of Pavia, Pavia (Italy) 9. Chair: “China in Global Political Economy: 40 years of Reform and Opening”, October 5th 2018, University of , Naples (Italy) 10. Organizer: “China’s role in the Balkans: a regional perspective”, Third ChinaMed Symposium, July 6th 2018, University of Turin, Turin (Italy) 11. Paper: “The BRI in the History of CCP: the role of the Mediterranean region” in China and the Middle East: Contemporary Perspectives, Moshe Dayan Center (MDC) for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University, 12. Speaker: Roundtable at Global Shipping Alliance Think Tank Forum, Studi e Ricerche per il Mezzogiorno (SRM) & Bank of Naples, June 4, 2018, Naples, Italy 13. Chair, “Europe: a changing order”, at Beijing Forum 2017, November 5-7, 2017, Peking University, China 14. Paper: ”中欧关系与中国话语体系的构建”(Sino-European relations and the creation of China’s narrative) at 中华⽂化与世界 ⽂明 ( Chinese Culture and World Civilisation)中华⽂化学院, September 22, 2017, Beijing, China 15. Organizer: President Romano Prodi’s speeches at Peking University under the Top Scholar Program, April 18-21, 2017 (Yenching Academy, School of International Studeis and Guanghua School of Management) 16. Speaker: ‘The Future of International Relations: Power and Interest”, 5th Global Baku Forum, Baku (Azerbaijian), March 16th and 17th, 2017. 17. Discussant: “Along the Silk Roads”, International Conference at Fondazione Cini – Isola di S. Giorgio , (Italy) July 10th -11th, 2016 18. Discussant: “ and China: Taking on a New Quality of Bilateral Relations” organized by Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) & Russian-Chinese Committee of Friendship, Peace and Development , May 30th-31st , 2016 Moscow (Russia) 19. Paper: “The relations between Italy and the PRC During the Cold War” at Italy and China, Europe and East Asia: Centuries of Dialogue, University of Toronto, April 7-9, 2016 20. Paper: “The Mediterranean in China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’ Initiative” at Expanding the Frontiers of the Mediterranean International Conference 2016, Institute of Mediterranean Studies, Busan University of Foreign Studies, Pusan (Korea), March 24-26th, 2016 21. Paper: ‘Sino-Italian relations and China’s strategy in the Mediterranean’ in Current Economic and Geopolitical Challenges in the Energy Sector: Looking for a cooperation between Italy and China, Shangri-la Pudong Hotel, Shanghai, March 11th, 2016 organized by Luiss University (Italy) and Fudan University (China) 22. Paper: ‘China’s strategy in the Mediterranean and the ‘One Belt, One Road’ Initiative’ in China in the Mediterranean a NEW- MED conference in partnership with Twai, Turin (Italy), February 17th-18th, 2016. 23. Organizer: “The Mediterranean in ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative”, Center for Mediterranean Area Studies (北京⼤学地中海区 域研究中⼼), November 9th 2015, Peking University. 24. Paper: “Third actors and the Cold War: Sino-European relations and the end of bipolarism”, Beijing Forum 2015, November 5-8 2015, Beijing , PRC. 25. Paper: ‘The Mediterranean in the New Silk Road: challenges and opportunities” in Celebrating the past, preparing the future: China-Europe relations and the role of Italy. A conference organised by the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) in collaboration with the Chinese Embassy in Rome and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and in partnership with Turin World Affairs Institute (T.wai) and the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR), October 22-23 2015, Rome (Italy). 26. Organizer & Chair at Orizzonte Cina Summer Symposium: “Perspectives on Eurasian Connectivity: Realising the benefits from sustainable competitiveness” http://www.tochina.it/training/tochina-summer-school/orizzontecina-summer-symposium/, July 4th 2015, Turin (Italy). 27. Organizer: “ 40th anniversary of China-EU relations” April 21st 2015, Peking University. 28. Organizer: “Re-thinking南欧西亚北⾮: European views on the Mediterranean region and China” workshop sponsored by the Center for European Studies (PKU), Turin World Affairs Institute (Twai), ThinkIN China (TIC), History Department, Peking University, November 18th 2014. 29. Paper: “China’s evolving foreign policy in the WANA region” in EACS 2014: European Association for Chinese Studies 20th Conference, organized by EACS in partnership with Universidade Do Minho and Coimbra University 22-26 July 2014, Braga and Coimbra (). 30. Paper: “China’s debate on foreign policy option in WANA region: a European critical analysis” in Stormy waters, bright horizons? China and Europe’s changing roles in the Mediterranean region organized by the Turin World Affairs Institute in partnership with the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Compagnia di San Paolo, June 27th-28th 2014, Turin (Italy). 31. Paper: “So far, so good: Sino-Italian Relations and the demise of the Bipolar System”, in Same Dreams, Different Beds: Sino- European Relations and the Transformation of the Cold War, organized by the Woodrow International Center for Scholars, June 13th, 2014, Washington, D.C. (USA). 32. Paper: “WANA Region: Chinese and European Involvement in Trade & Investment, Security and Foreign Policy (Mali, Libya, and Syria)” in CICIR –Twai annual workshop, April 8th 2014, Beijing (PRC). 33. Paper: “Sino-Italian relations, 1970-1989” at the International Conference Inviting Europe to reform China? - Socialism, Capitalism and Sino-European Relations in the Deng Xiaoping Era, 1978-1992 , organized by the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) in Cambridge the London School of Economics (LSE), December 13th, 2013, Cambridge University (UK). 34. Discussant: “冷战时期中国与周边国家关系” 国际学术研讨会(International conference on China’s Relations with Neighboring Countries during the Cold War) organized by华东师范⼤学历史学系冷战国际史研究中⼼(Center of Cold War International History Studies, ECNU) and History and Public Policy, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, October 26-29, 2013, Shanghai. 35. Paper: 'Misunderstanding and convergence in Sino-Italian relations during the Cold War: Implications for the Present” Qinghua International relations Dept.- Groningen Univ. workshop on Misunderstandings in China-EU relations (October 26th, 2013), Qinghua University, Beijing. http://www.dir.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/iren/ 8516/2014/20140110154833192413080/20140110154833192413080_.html 36. Paper: “Le relazioni tra Italia e Repubblica Popolare Cinese dal 1949 al 1970 ” (Sino-Italian Paper: relations from 1949 to 1970) XIV Convegno dell'Associazione Italiana Studi Cinesi, (XIV National Conference of the Italian Association for Chinese Studies)19-21 settembre 2013 ProcidaTerra Murata: Scuola di Alta Formazione dell’Università degli studi di Napoli “L’Orientale” http://aisc-org.it/XIVAISC.html 37. Paper: “The arc of crisis in the Mediterranean and Sino-Italian relations’ presented at the Workshop Turino World Affairs Institute and China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (中国现代国际馆及研究院,CICIR) April 15th 2013, Turin (Italy). 38. Paper: “La Repubblica Popolare Cinese e la crisi di Cuba del 1962” (RPC and the Cuban missile crisis in 1962) presented at Un isola caraibica nella Guerra fredda: Cuba e la crisi dei missili , organized by the Dipartimento di Scienze Umane e Sociali, Università degli Studi di Napoli ‘l’Orientale’, at Basilica di San Giovanni Maggiore, October 24-25, 2012. http:// magazine.unior.it/ita/content/50-anni-dalla-crisi-dei-missili-%22un'isola-caraibica-nella-guerra-fredda-cuba-e-la-crisi-dei 39. Organizer: “The rise of a multipolar world: Sino-European relations in the last decades of the Cold War (1960s-1980s)”, Conference organized with the support of the Fondazione Roma-Mediterraneo by the Machiavelli Center for Cold War Studies in partnership with the Woodrow Wilson Center and East China Normal University at the Società di Storia Patria, Palermo (Italy), June 29th-July 1st., 2012 http://www.machiavellicenter.net/2012/05/the-rise-of-a-multipolar-world-sino-europeanrelations-in-the- last-decades-of-the-cold-war-1960s-1980s/ 40. Discussant: ‘High Politics and Diplomacy’ at the Workshop “China and Europe in the 21st Century Global Politics: Partnership, Competition or Co-Evolution?” jointly organized by the German-Chinese Graduate School of Global Politics of Free University in Berlin and Renmin Daxue in Beijing. Renim Daxue, March 5-6, 2012, Beijing. http://www.kas.de/wf/doc/ kas_6099-1442-1-30.pdf?120302033904 41. Paper: ‘International Order and the Euro-Mediterranean Regional Security Complex’, presented al China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (中国现代国际馆及研究院, CICIR) - TWAI Workshop, Center for International Exchange, CICIR, , Beijing (Cina), 20 Febbraio 2012. 42. Discussant: ‘High Politics and Diplomacy’ at the Workshop “China and Europe in the 21st Century Global Politics: Partnership, Competition or Co-Evolution?” jointly organized by the German-Chinese Graduate School of Global Politics of Free University in Berlin and Renmin Daxue in Beijing. Renim Daxue, March 5-6, 2012, Beijing. http://www.kas.de/wf/doc/ kas_6099-1442-1-30.pdf?120302033904 43. Paper: “Dalla concessione internazionale di Shanghai alla normalizzazione diplomatica: Italia e Cina 1943-1970”, (From the International settlement in Shanghai to the diplomatic normalization: Italy and China 1943-1970) presented at the bilateral forum on Sino-Italian relations (1970-2011) I rapporti bilaterali sinoitaliani dallo stabilimento delle relazioni diplomatiche nel Delta del Fiume Azzurro organized by the Italian General Consulate in Shanghai and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai (China), November 25th 2011. http://www.consshanghai.esteri.it/Consolato_Shanghai/Archivio_News/ 2011_11_25_convegno.htm 44. Discussant: “China, the Third World and the Cold War. An International Conference”, organized by: Center for Cold War Studies (east China Normal University), Cold War International History Project (Wilson Center), Cold War History Project (Cornell University), Rose Garden Resort, Hangzhou (China), November 5-7, 2010. http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/china-the-third- world-and-the-cold-war 45. Paper: “Euro-China relationship in time of crisis: an historical perspective”, presented at the Hangzhou Forum on China-Europe Relations, Center for Sino-Europe development Studies, Hangzhou, November 9-10, 2009. 46. Paper: “The crisis of democracy: Italy, 1948-2009”, presented at the Beijing Forum 2009, The Harmony of Civilization and Prosperity for All – Looking beyond the Crisis to a Harmonious Future, Co-sponsored by Peking University, Beijing Municipal Commission of Education and the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies, Diaoyutai Guesthouse, Beijing, (China), November 5-8, 2009. 47. Organizer: International conference 从边缘⾛向中⼼:中国2009 (From the periphery to the Center: China in 2009) held at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Palermo, Palermo (Italy), February 14th, 2009 48. Paper: “L’altro profilo dell’Europa: la prospettiva cinese” (The other profile of Europe: a Chinese perspective on the European Union) paper presented - with Shi Xin, PhD candidate at Frei Universitet in Berlin - at the Conference, Ripensare l’Europa a Cinquant’anni dalla Firma dei Trattati di Roma, (Rethinking Europe: a reappraisal on the eve of the 50iest anniversary of the Treaties of Rome) organized by the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Urbino ‘Carlo Bo’, Urbino (Italy), April 27th-28th, 2007 49. Paper:“The Sino-Vietnam War of 1979 and the Repercussions on the End of the Cold War”, paper presented at the International Conference, Transforming the Cold War: China and the Changing World, 1960s-1980s, sponsored by Cold War International History Studies Center, East China Normal University; Cold War project, Cornell University; Cold War International History Project, Woodrow Wilson Center. East China Normal University, Shanghai (China), December 19th- 21st , 2006. Seminars: “Relazioni Internazionali: USA e CINA” (Sino-American relations) e “Il paradigma dello sviluppo cinese contemporaneo” (The paradigm of the contemporary rise of China) within the course of Language and Chinese civilization at the Master course on Technology and didactic of languages held by Prof. Giusi Tamburello. (20-27 March 2007). 50. Paper: “The Chinese ‘Punitive Invasion’ of Vietnam as the ‘Baptism of Fire’ of a New Strategic Partnership with Washington and Its Repercussions on the End of the Cold War”, paper presented at the International Conference Transforming the Cold War: The and China, 1969-1980, organized by the Department of State and the George Washington University (GWU), Washington, DC (USA), September 25th-27th, 2006. 51. Paper:“Carter’s China Policy: Results and Merits”, paper presented at the International Conference From Helsinki to Gorbachev. 1975-1985. The Globalization of the Bipolar Confrontation, organized by the Machiavelli Center for Cold War Studies (CIMA) and the Cold War International History Project (CWIHP), Villa Medicea ‘La Ferdinanda”, Artimino (Italy), April 27th-29th, 2006 52. Paper: “The Crisis of the ‘Great Détente: the China Card in Carter’s Foreign Policy”, paper presented at East China Normal University’s Cold War History Research Center, Shanghai (China), 21 novembre 2005 53. Organizer: “Cina e mondo globale: ideologia, società e istituzioni” (China and the world: ideology, society, and institutions) Faculty of Political Science, Università di Roma Tre, Novembre 14th, 2005 54. Paper: “The Crisis of the ‘Great Détente: the China Card in Carter’s Foreign Policy”, paper presented at Beijing Daxue’s History Department, Beijing (China), November 2nd 2005. LECTURES: 1. Lecture: “The history of Sino-European relations: from the Cold War to the BRI”, October 4th 2018, Turin University, Turin. (Italy) 2. Lecture “The OBOR of China and its significance for Europe”, China Center Tubingen University, January 16th 2017 3. Lecture: “China’s strategy in the Mediterranean and the ‘One Belt, One Road’ Initiative” in China in the Mediterranean, A New- Med Conference in cooperation with Twai, Turin, February 17th-18th , 2016. 4. Lecture: “ A sea of opportunities: China’s growing role in the Mediterranean region” in Asian Community in Europe Lecture Series, Istituto Italiano di Studi Orientali, Università di Roma ‘La Sapienza’, November 27th 2015. 5. Ucraina. Il ritorno della Guerra Fredda nel cuore dell’Europa.” In Favignana Incontri 2014, Conference series, 19 August 2014, Favignana (Italy). 6. Lecture: “Normalization of Italy and China’s relations: an historical analysis”, ToCHINA Guest Lecture Series, Faculty of Political Science, University of Turin, March 23rd 2011 (2 hours). 7. Lecture: “Sino-American Relations in XIX and XX century”, Faculty `of Political Science, University of Florence, Florence, 12th-13th April 2011 (4 hours). 8. Doing research in China: Chances and challenges: Social Sciences”. Input Speech at the conference Doing research in China, organized by the Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Fullbright and Science&Technology Fellowship Programme China, Ramada Parkside Beijing, (China), June 6 , 2009. 9. Lecture: “China in the Cold War”, Master Degree in Global Management: societá e istituzioni della Cina contemporanea, Faculty of Political Science, University of Rome III, Rome (Italy), May 23rd , 2009. (2 hours). 10. Lecture: “The Sino-American Normalization: A Reassessment”, Institute of World History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), Beijing (China, 21st April 2009.(2 hours). 11. Lecture: “Sino-American relations from Johnson to Carter”, Faculty `of Political Science, University of Florence, Florence (Italy), 6th-9th May 2008, (6 hours) 12. Lecture: “The War in Indochina and the Sino-American Normalization”, Faculty of Political Science, University of Florence, Florence (Italy), 26th-27th April 2007 (6 hours). 13. Lecture: “The relationship between China, US and Europe, 1978-2007”, Faculty of Art (Lettere e Filosofia), University of Palermo, Palermo (Italy), 23rd - 24th April 2007, (4 hours) 14. Lecture: “Relazioni Internazionali: USA e CINA” (Sino-American relations) e “Il paradigma dello sviluppo cinese contemporaneo” (The paradigm of the contemporary rise of China) within the course of Language and Chinese civilization at the Master course on Technology and didactic of languages held by Prof. Giusi Tamburello. (20-27 March 2007). 15. History of modern China”, seminars held at the High training course on “Expert in new frontiers: China” (2nd edition) Class n. 443/PAF, COFIMP (Consortium for training and development of the Small and Medium Enterprises) via di Corticella, 1/2 40128 Bologna. 7-14 November 2005 (14 hours) 16. Lecture: “Contemporary China”, within the Master in Diplomacy organized by The Institute of Research and International Studies, the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Florence and the diplomatic Institute of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy, Florence (Italy) May 6th, 2005, (2 hours). 17. “History of modern China”, seminars held at the High training course on “Expert in new frontiers: China” (1st edition) Class n. 254/PAF, COFIMP (Consortium for training and development of the Small and Medium Enterprises) via di Corticella, 1/2 40128 Bologna . January 14th 2005 (7 hours) REFERENCES: • Dr. Giovanni Andornino, Vice-President Turin World Affairs Institute (Twai); Director ‘Orizzonte Cina’; Director TOChina Hub. Mail: [email protected] • Dr Zbigniew Brzezinski, Counselor and Trustee Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington D.C. Mail: [email protected]. • Prof. Anna Caffarena, President Turin World Affairs Institute (Twai) and Professor at Dipartimento di Culture, Politica e Società, Università di Torino, [email protected] • Prof. Chen Jian, Chen Jian is Hu Shih Professor of History and China-US Relations emeritus at Cornell University, [email protected] • Prof Fu Zhimin, Vice-Dean and Professor of Arabic at School of Foreign Languages, Peking University, [email protected] • Prof. Li Qiang, Director, Center for European Studies, Peking University, [email protected] • Prof. Massimiliano Guderzo, Professor of the History of International Relations at the Faculty of Political Science "Cesare Alfieri", University of Florence (Department of Studies on the State) and Research Co-ordinator of the Machiavelli Inter- University Center for Cold War Studies (CIMA). He chairs the Degree Course in "International Studies" (1st cycle), co-ordinates a Master Course in Euro-Mediterranean Studies (2nd cycle) and a Ph.D. course in the History of International Relations (3rd cycle and post-doctoral studies).. Mail: [email protected] • Prof. Niu Da Yong, Professor of International History Peking University, Beijing , PRC. Mail: [email protected] • Prof. Niu Jun, Professor of History of Chinese Foreign Policy, School of International Studies, Peking University, PRC. Mail: [email protected] • Prof. Leopoldo Nuti, Professor of History of International Relations and Coordinator of the International Studies Section of the Doctoral School in Political Science at the University of Roma Tre. Since March 2006 he is Director of Machiavelli Center for Cold War Studies (CIMA).. Mail: [email protected] • Prof. Paola Paderni, Professor, Univsity Naples l’Orientale, [email protected] • Christian Ostermann, Director of the Cold War International History Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., USA. [email protected] • Prof. Romano Prodi, Professor of Economics, Former President of the EU Commission and Prime Minister of Italy, [email protected] • Prof. Arne Westad ST Lee Professor of US-Asia Relations, Harvard University [email protected] • Prof. Shen Zhihua, Professor, History Department of East China Normal University, Shanghai. Head of Center for International Cold War Studies, East China Normal University, Shanghai. Concurrent Post of Professor, School of International Relations, Peking University, Beijing. Mail: [email protected] • Prof. Zhang Yaguang, VIce-Dean School of Economics, Peking University, Vice Secretary General of Association of the History of Chinese Economic Thought, and the Vice President of the Research Center of Market Economy at Peking University, [email protected]