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Professor
Professor GENG Zhi
February 9, 2021  

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Geng Zhi

 

 

Professor

E-mail: gengzhi@tjnu.edu.cn

Research Interests

History of Modern International Relations; International History of Cold War;Anglo-American History of Diplomacy in the 20th Century 

Education

Studying in the Department of Politics and History of Jiangxi Science & Technology Normal College, from September 1991 to July 1994.

For a degree of Master in the Department of History of Capital Normal University, from September 1998 to July 2001.

For a degree of Doctor in the Department of History of Capital Normal University, from September 2004 to July 2007.

Teaching

Undergraduate courses:World History in the 20th Century; History of International Relations;Diplomatic History of the Unites States

Postgraduate courses:Specific Study on the History of International Relations; Translation and Analysis of Selected Classic Readings of International Relations

Professional Affiliation

Member of the Council of Chinese Association for History of World War II

Professional Experience

Visiting research in the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars from July to October 2019.

Key Publications

Monographs

1. Selected Documents on the Nuclear Partnership of US-UK 1940-1945,Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, 2019.

2. Formation and Development of British-American Military Strategic Alliance 1919-1945, (Second author), Beijing: Beijing Normal University Press, 2019.

Articles

1. “The Establishment and Evacuation of Polish Army in USSR 1941-1942”,World History, No. 2, April 2006.

2. “Anglo-American Cooperation in Making Nuclear Bombs during World War II and Early Postwar Years”,Journal of Capital Normal University(Social Sciences Edition), No. 2, April 2007.

3. “Anglo-American Differences on Military Strategy at the Atlantic Conference”, in Xu Lan, ed.,World History Studies, Series 2,Beijing: People’s Publishing House, 2008.

4. “Onthe ‘One Power Standard’ as the British Air Force Deterrence Strategy during the Two World Wars”,Journal of Capital Normal University(Social Sciences Edition), No. 5, October 2008.

5. “Participation with Allies: US War College’s Planning for Global War, 1934-1940”,Military History Research, No. 4,December 2009.

6. “Harold Macmillan Administration and Anglo-American Nuclear Alliance”,Journal of Capital Normal University (Social Sciences Edition), No. 6, November 2010.

7. “A Study of Implementation and Effect of Ten Year Rule”,Journal of Qinghai Nationalities University, No. 1, January 2011.

8. “Harold Macmillan Administration and the Independence of Cyprus”,Historical Research in Anhui, No. 4, July 2011.

9. “On the Anglo-American London Military Conference in 1940”, in Xu Lan, ed.,Modern International History Studies,Series 2, Beijing: People’s Publishing House, 2012.

10. “On the British Royal Navy’s Recovering Two Power Standard between the Two World Wars”,History Teaching, No. 4,February 2012.

11. “Failure of British Royal Navy’s Recovering Two Power Standard”, in Xu Lan, ed.,A Study on the Evolution of the International Pattern and the Relations of Great Powers in the Twentieth Century,Series 1, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, 2014.

12. “Reconsideration on American Grand Strategy of ‘Europe First’ After the Outbreak of the Pacific War”,Economic and Social History Review,No. 4, October 2015.

13. “The Stimulating Impact to the Initiation of American Atomic Project by the UK in World War II”,Wuhan University Journal,No. 6, November 2015.

14. “Study of British Involvement in the Solution of the First Taiwan Strait Crisis”,Cold War International History Studies,No. 21, Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2016.

15. “Plan‘Victory’: A General Strategy Plan of US in World War II”, in Xu Lan, ed.,Modern International History Studies,Series 13, Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2017.

16. “Developmentof US Nuclear Research and the initiation of Manhattan Project”, in Xulan, ed.,Modern International History Studies,Series 14, Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2018.

17. “Anglo-American Global Control of Nuclear Materials in the Second World War”,Economic and Social History Review, No.3, August 2018.

18. “Continental Commitment and British Army Strategy Between Two World Wars”,Military History Research, No. 1,January 2019.

19. “Atlantic Nuclear Force VS. Multilateral Nuclear Force: The Contest of Anglo-American Nuclear Strategy in 1960s”,Journal of Capital Normal University(Social Sciences Edition), No. 3, May 2019.

20. “The Modernization of Nuclear Forces and the Alliance between the UK and US in Thatcher’s Time”,Journal of East China Normal University, No. 4, July 2019.

Translations

The Cambridge History of the First World War, vol. 2, Zhejiang University Press, 2019.

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