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Field:Energy Security
Country of origin: China Period of stay at IIAS: 11 September 2009 Status: Affiliated Fellow Home institute: Institute of West-Asian and African Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Research topic: China's policy and measures to secure the supply of oil and gas: the case of Saudi Arabia and Russia Mehdi Amineh
Field: Political sciences, International Political Economy
Country of origin: The Netherlands Period of stay at IIAS: 01/09/2007 - 01/12/2010 Status: Senior Research fellow IIAS; Adjunct Prof. of International Relations Webster University, Leiden Home institute: Universiteit van Amsterdam Research topic: Domestic and Geopolitical Challenges to Energy Security for, China and the European Union
Field:Globalization in Japan and China
Country of origin: Germany, New Zealand citizenship since 1978 Period of stay at IIAS: 22 October 2007 – 30 June 2008 Status: Affiliated fellow Home institute: Professor of Japanese and Chinese studies (Retired), Waseda University Tokyo (1998-2006), Professor, Modern Japanese History, Retired, Leiden University Research topic: The impact of "globalization" on security issues (in particular "energy") in East Asia Shi Dan
Field: Energy Economics
Country of origin: China Period of stay at IIAS: 02/10/2009 - 07/10/2009 Status: Research fellow within Energy Programme Asia (EPA). Sponsored by CASS/KNAW Home institute: Energy Economic Research Centre, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China Research topic: Domestic and Geopolitical Challenges to Energy Security in China and the EU Xuetang Guo
Field: International Relations
Country of origin: Shanghai, China Period of stay at IIAS: 01/02/2007 - 30/04/2007 Status: Affiliated Fellow Home institute: Associate Professor, Institute of International Politics, Tongji University Research topic: China’s Geopolitics in Central Eurasia: Challenges and Opportunities
Field:The Middle East and Chinese Energy Security Studies
Country of origin: China Period of stay at IIAS: 10 May 2009 -10 August 2009 Status: Visiting Scholar Home institute: Institute of West-Asian and African Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Science Research topic: China’s Energy Policy towards Iran
Field:International Political Economy
Country of origin: China Period of stay at IIAS: 1 August 2009 - 26 October 2009 Status: Visiting Scholar Home institute: Institute of Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Science Research topic: Caspian oil & natural gas resources and the energy security policy of China |