Scholarships & Fellowships


Peking University Graduate Program in International Relations 2010


This program for Master’s and PhD candidates is an attempt to build a cadre of Chinese experts in international relations who have a focus or special interest in Japan. Students in the 3-year master's program divide their time between Peking University and Tokyo University. The 4-year PhD course, on the other hand, is split between Peking Univesity and Waseda University.Students are listed by their year of graduation.

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- Doctoral Course
- Master's Course


Dong ZhaohaoDong Zhaohao
From Stabilization to Restoration: International Politics and Japan's Currency Policy (1917-1937)
Xie ZhihaXie Zhiha
American Missionary Policy towards Japan and its Influence under Occupation (1945-1951)
Zhang XianZhang Xian
The Taiwanese Complex and Democratization of R.O.C(1987-2007)
Li XiaohuiLi Xiaohui
the Causes and Consequences of Changing LDP’s Factions
Xu LiangXu Liang
Japan’s Foreign Policy towards South Africa (1994-2008)
Wang TianWang Tian
Japanese Fiscal and Financial History since Meiji
Yang MoYang Mo
Japan's Public Management System After Large Earquake Disasters
Zhang ChenchenZhang Chenchen
Nationalist Discourse in Modern Chinese Intellectual History: A Case of Liang Qichao in Exile
Zhang HongyuanZhang Hongyuan
Ideas in China's Foreign Policy during the 1950s