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Dr Marc Lanteigne (兰马克) Contact Information Office Address: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt (NUPI) C.J. Hambros plass 2 D Pb 8159 Dep, 0033 Oslo, Norway Tel: +47 229 94 011 Mob: +47 940 14 089 Fax: +47 223 62 182 Email: [email protected] About Senior Research Fellow, Research Group on Emerging Powers and Global Development (East Asia / Pacific) (September 2014 – present) <http://www.nupi.no/en/AboutNUPI/Employees/Researchers/Marc-Lanteigne> Languages: English, French, Mandarin Chinese (in progress, written and spoken) Education / Qualifications: Ph.D. McGill University, Montréal (2002) Doctoral Degree - Political Science (International Politics/Comparative Politics), 2002. Doctoral Thesis Title: Doorways and Mirrors: Chinese Power and International Institutions defended August 2002. China’s policies of engagement with international institutions, economic and strategic, and their importance in enhancing China’s standing as a great power and developing global power in the evolving post-cold war international order. Current Research Interests • • • • • • • Comparative Chinese foreign policy / international relations, including regional and crossregional institution-building, strategy and political economy Chinese commercial diplomacy (bilateral and multilateral) and preferential trade policies in Europe and the Arctic region East Asian (Japan, North and South Korea, also Myanmar, Singapore, Vietnam) foreign affairs and regional diplomacy Theories of international organisation (comparative) International Political Economy (IPE) theory and economic security Non-traditional security studies (war to peace transitions, peacekeeping) South Pacific politics and development (Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia) Current Projects at NUPI • • • • China’s free trade and economic diplomacy in Europe China in the Arctic – economic and strategic considerations Russian Far East – China and East Asian relations Comparative Asia-Pacific non-traditional security Previous Positions Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington, (2010-14). Director of Research, New Zealand Contemporary China Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington (2012-4). Board Member, New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, Wellington, New Zealand (2011-4). Member, Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) New Zealand. The primary Track II mechanism for Asia-Pacific Security. (December 2010 – June 2014) Co-coordinator, China Field Study Programme, Victoria University of Wellington Political Science and International Relations. Also assisting (administration) with the administration and updating of the inter-university agreement with the Chinese University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) (August 2010 – 2014). Academic Coordinator, Academic exchanges with Peking University, Beijing and the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, Hanoi. International Office, Victoria University of Wellington (January 2013-June 2014). Lecturer, School of International Relations, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom (September 2006 – June 2010). Lecturer, Department of Political Science and Lecturer, Department of International Development Studies (IDS) Programme, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec (September 2004 – June 2006). Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia (September 2002-June 2004). Current Affiliations Adjunct Researcher / Lecturer, Political Science, University of Tromsø (UiT) (December 2014 – present). Adjunct Researcher, Centre for Arctic Policy Studies, University of Iceland, Reykjavík. (June 2014 – present). Adjunct / Fellow, NFG Research Group / Nachwuchsforschergruppe ‘Asian Perceptions of the EU’, Freie Universität Berlin / Free University Berlin (October 2013-present) Senior Fellow, Interuniversity Consortium for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies, McGill University. Established in 1989, ICAMES promotes and facilitates research on the contemporary Arab world and the greater Middle East region. (July 2003 - present). Textbook China’s Foreign Policy: An Introduction (London and New York: Routledge, 2009). (Second edition published January 2013; Third edition published December 2015; Fourth edition confirmed for 2017). <https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138935693>. Publications Books Rivers to the Ocean: China, the United States and Evolving Pacific Strategies (forthcoming 2017). (with Su Ping) China’s Arctic Diplomacy (I.B. Tauris, forthcoming 2017). 2 China’s Evolving Approach to Peacekeeping ed. with Miwa Hirono (London and New York: Routledge, 2012). (Paperback version, August 2014). China’s Foreign Policy: An Introduction (London and New York: Routledge, 2009). (Second edition published January 2013, Third edition published December 2015). st The Chinese Party-State in the 21 Century: Adaptation and the Reinvention of Legitimacy, ed. with André Laliberté (London and New York: Routledge, 2008); (paperback version, 2013). China and International Institutions: Alternate Paths to Global Power (London and New York: Routledge, 2005); (Paperback version, 2007). Research Monograph China’s Emerging Arctic Strategies: Economics and Institutions, (Reykjavík: Institute of International Affairs / Centre for Arctic Policy Studies, 2014), 68pp. Chapters ‘Vanuatu,’ Pacific Ways: Government and Politics in the Pacific Islands, ed. Stephen nd Levine (2 edition) (Wellington: Victoria University Press, forthcoming April 2016). ‘The South China Sea in China’s Developing Maritime Strategy,’ Power Politics in Asia’s Contested Waters: Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea, ed. Enrico Fels and Truong-Minh Vu (New York: Springer, 2016), 97-115. ‘China’s Economic Security,’ Routledge Handbook of Chinese Security, ed. Lowell Dittmer and Maochun Yu, (New York and London: Routledge, 2015), 49-63. ‘Brunei-China-Malaysia-Philippines-Taiwan-Vietnam: The South China Sea’, and ‘China-Japan-Taiwan: The East China Sea,’ Border Disputes: A Global Encyclopaedia, ed. Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC Clio, 2015). 726-36; 765-74. ‘Red and Blue: China’s Evolving United Nations Peacekeeping Policies and Soft Power Development,’ Asia Pacific Nations in International Peace Support and Stability Missions, ed. Chiyuki Aoi and Yee Kuang Heng, (New York: Palgrave, 2014), 113-40. ‘Chinese Developmentalism: Beyond the Japanese Model,’ Modern Economic Development in Japan and China: Developmentalism, Capitalism, and the World Economic System, ed. Xiaoming Huang (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013), 7188. ‘The Other Power: Security and Diplomacy in Sino-Afghanistan Relations,’ The Regional Dimensions to Security: Other Sides of Afghanistan ed. Stephen Aris and Aglaya Snetkov (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), 120-35. ‘Commercial Diplomacy and China’s Free Trade Policies,’ Becoming a World Power: China and The International System, ed. Xiaoming Huang and Robert Patman (Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner, 2013), 71-88. ‘ “The Same Boat Under Wind and Rain”? China’s Anti-Terrorism Policies Since 9/11,’ 9/11: Ten Years After, ed. Rachel Utley (London: Ashgate, 2013), 89-106. ‘The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation,’ A Handbook of Chinese International Relations, ed. Shaun Breslin (New York and London: Routledge, 2011), 166-76. 3 ‘China, Energy Security and Central Asian Diplomacy: Bilateral and Multilateral Approaches,’ Caspian Energy Politics: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, ed. Indra Overland, Heidi Kjaernet and Andrea Kendall-Taylor (New York and London: Routledge, 2010), 101-15. ‘The Developmentalism / Globalisation Conundrum in Chinese Governance,’ The st Chinese Party-State in the 21 Century: Adaptation and the Reinvention of Legitimacy, ed. with André Laliberté (London and New York: Routledge, 2008), 16283. ‘ASEM and the Revitalised China-European Union Relationship,’ Multiregionalism and Multilateralism: Asian-European Relations in a Global Context, ed. Sebastian Bersick, Wim Stockhof and Paul van der Velde, (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2006). ‘An Assessment of Formal and Informal Arrangements for East Asian Engagement: Canada and India,’ Asian Regionalism: Canadian and Indian Perspectives edited by Charan D. Wadhva and Yuen Pau Woo (New Delhi, A.P.H., 2005). Articles ‘Choppy Waters: The “Return” of Fiji to Pacific Affairs After the 2014 Election,’ Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal (forthcoming April 2016). ‘The Role of China in Emerging Arctic Security Discourses,’ S+F Sicherheit und Frieden / Security and Peace 3(2015): 150-5. (with Su Ping) ‘China’s Developing Arctic Policies: Myths and Misconceptions,’ Journal of China and International Relations 3(1) (May 2015): 1-25. (with Aglaya Snetkov), ‘The Loud Dissenter and its Cautious Partner – Russia, China, and Global Governance and Humanitarian Interventions,’ International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 15(1)(January 2015): 113-46. ‘Fire Over Water: China’s Naval Modernisation and the Anti-Piracy Operations,’ Pacific Review 26(3)(2013): 289-312. ‘The Tortoise vs. the Hare: The Advantages of Informal Asian Cooperation in the Wake of the EU Crisis,’ Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 13(2) (Summer/Fall 2012): 121-30. ‘Water Dragon? China, Power Shifts and Soft Balancing in the South Pacific,’ Political Science 64(1) (June 2012): 21-38. ‘A Change in Perspective: China’s Engagement in the East Timor UN Peacekeeping Operations,’ International Peacekeeping 18(3) (June 2011): 313-27. Reprinted in China’s Evolving Approach to Peacekeeping ed. with Miwa Hirono (London and New York: Routledge, 2012), 71-85. (with Miwa Hirono), ‘Introduction: China and UN Peacekeeping,’ International Peacekeeping 18(3) (June 2011): 243-56. ‘Northern Exposure: Cross-Regionalism and the China-Iceland Preferential Trade Negotiations,’ The China Quarterly 202 (June 2010): 362-80. (with Grant Dansie and Indra Øverland), ‘Reducing Energy Subsidies in China, India and Russia: Dilemmas for Decision Makers,’ Sustainability 2(2) (2010): 475-93. 4 ‘Whither Chinese “Soft Power”,’ The China Review 45 (Winter 2008): 12-4. ‘The Falcon and The Dragon: Commercial Diplomacy and the Sino-Icelandic Free Trade Negotiations,’ Centre for Small State Studies Working Paper, University of Iceland 2 (2008): 1-17. ‘China’s Maritime Security and the “Malacca Dilemma”,’ Asian Security 4(2) (May 2008): 143-61. ‘China’s Energy Security and Eurasian Diplomacy: The Case of Turkmenistan,’ Politics 27(3) (October 2007): 147-55. ‘Energising Links (China and Iran),’ The World Today 63(7) (June 2007): 4-6. ‘In Medias Res: The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation as a Security Community,’ Pacific Affairs 79(4) (Winter 2006/2007): 605-22. ‘Norms and Nuances: Informal Economic Cooperation and the APEC Model,’ Cancaps Occasional Paper (Toronto: York University), (January 2006). ‘A Question of Configuration and Designation: The People’s Liberation Army’s Paths to Reform,’ SITREP 65(5) (September/October 2005): 7-9. Published Book Reviews The China Journal, China Quarterly, International Affairs (London), International Peacekeeping, The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Pacific Affairs, East Asia: An International Quarterly. Online Journals Occasional contributor to Arctic Journal <http://arcticjournal.com> Selected Paper Presentations (Conference / Guest Speaking) ‘Arctic Melting: Global and Nebraska Impacts,’ Presentation at the University of Nebraska (Kearney), April 2016. ‘ “How Far That Little Candle Throws Its Beams!” The Sino-Switzerland Free Trade Agreement and Questions for the EU,’ paper to be presented at the International Studies Association (ISA) Conference in Atlanta, US, March 2016. ‘Musings of a Near-Arctic State: China's Circumpolar Strategies,’ paper presented at the International Seminar organized by the Arctic Challenge for Sustainability (ArCS) ProjectCurrent Change from Cooperation into Confrontation? : Security Environment in the Arctic Region conference, Sapporo, February 2016. ‘China’s Arctic Diplomacy,’ presentation at the Association of International Affairs / Asociace pro mezinárodní otázky, Prague, Czech Republic, January 2016. ‘Ties that Bind: The Emerging Regional Security Complex in the Arctic,’ paper presented at the Arctic Circle conference in Reykjavík, Iceland, October 2015. ‘China's Foreign Policy - A New Normal?’ paper presented at ChinaTalks, the University of Copenhagen, September 2015. 5 ‘Aid Diplomacy in Myanmar: Comparing the Cases of China and Japan,’ paper presented at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo, May 2015. ‘China’s Turn to Realpolitik in United Nations Peacekeeping: The Case of Mali,’ paper presented at the International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, February 2015. ‘Cold Equations: China’s Evolving Economic Security Concerns in the Arctic,’ paper presented at the International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, February 2015. ‘China’s High North Security Policies,’ paper presented at the Centre for Security Studies at ETH Zürich, December 2013. ‘Crowded Northern Waters: China and Asia in the Arctic’, paper presented at the University of Copenhagen, October 2013, and the Free University Berlin, October 2013. ‘Two Oceans: China’s Cross-Regional Maritime Security,’ paper presented at the University of Iceland (public event), October 2013. Co-presentation: ‘Taiwanese Aid and Tuvalu Development,’ Paper presented at the University of Auckland Conference on Comparative Asia Donors in the South Pacific, Port Vila, Vanuatu, December 2012. ‘The Coalescing of the Beijing Consensus and China's Economic Governance,’ Paper presented at the International Studies Association Conference, San Diego, April 2012. ‘The Other Power: The China-Afghanistan Strategic Relationship,’ Paper presented at the ETH Zürich conference on The Other Sides of Afghanistan: a Regional Perspective on Security Issues in Afghanistan, Zürich, November 2011. ‘Games Donors Play: China’s Regional Commercial Diplomacy,’ Paper presented at the Rivers to the Ocean: China’s Emerging Roles in the South Pacific Conference, Wellington, August 2011. ‘Chinese Engagement of Security Regimes and the Xiangdi Factor,’ Paper presented at the International Studies Association Conference, Montreal, March 2011. ‘Maritime Security and Anti-Piracy in the Asia-Pacific (A New Zealand View)’, Paper presented at the Asean Regional Forum Meeting on Maritime Security, Tokyo, February 2011. Selected Policy Papers / Essays ‘Ties that Bind: The Emerging Regional Security Complex in the Arctic,’ NUPI Policy Brief 4 (February 2016) <http://www.nupi.no/en/Publications/CRIStin-Pub/Ties-that-Bind-TheEmerging-Regional-Security-Complex-in-the-Arctic>. (with Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson, Ulf Sverdrup, Thomas Wright and Will Moreland), ‘ “For Every Action...” The American Pivot to Asia and Fragmented European Responses,’ Brookings Paper (January 2016) <http://www.brookings.edu/research/papers/2016/01/27nupi-pivot-paper>. (with Bjørnar Sverdrup Thygeson), ‘Towards the Thaw: Seeking Clarity in China-Norway Relations,’ The Diplomat, 16 January 2016, <http://thediplomat.com/2016/01/towards-thethaw-seeking-clarity-in-sino-norwegian-relations/>. Italy’s Arctic Diplomacy: Past as Prologue,’ Arctic Journal, (6 January 2016), <http://arcticjournal.com/opinion/2069/past-prologue>. 6 ‘China: Respect, Co-operation and Win-Win,’ Arctic Journal, (22 October 2015), <http://arcticjournal.com/opinion/1911/respect-co-operation-and-win-win>. ‘Examining a “New Normal” in Chinese Foreign Policy,’ ThinkChina Policy Brief 2 (September 2015), University of Copenhagen. <http://www.thinkchina.ku.dk/documents/_ThinkChina_Policy_Brief_by_Marc_Lanteigne_FIN AL_kopi.pdf>. ‘What the EU Could Learn from Switzerland’s Free Trade Agreement with China,’ EUROPP: European Politics and Policy, 5 May 2015. <http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2015/05/05/what-the-eu-could-learn-from-switzerlandsfree-trade-agreement-with-china/>. ‘One of Three Roads: The Role of the Northern Sea Route in Evolving Sino-Russian Strategic Relations,’ NUPI Policy Brief 2(2015). <http://www.nupi.no/Publications/Popularpublishing/2015/One-of-Three-Roads-The-Role-of-the-Northern-Sea-Route-in-EvolvingSino-Russian-Strategic-Relations>. ‘Who is an Arctic Stakeholder Today?’ Arctic Journal, 14 November 2014. <http://arcticjournal.com/opinion/1141/who-arctic-stakeholder-today>. ‘China’s Peacekeeping in Mali: New Security Thinking or Balancing Europe?’ NFG Working Paper 11(August 2014), Free University Berlin. <https://www.asianperceptions.eu/system/files/private/NFG_Working_Paper11_2014.pdf>. ‘The Sino-Switzerland Free Trade Agreement and Commercial Diplomacy’ Centre for Security Studies, ETH Zürich, February 2014. <http://www.isn.ethz.ch/DigitalLibrary/Publications/Detail/?ots591=0c54e3b3-1e9c-be1e-2c24a6a8c7060233&lng=en&id=176605>. (with Mads Fuglede, Johannes Kidmose and Gary Schaub Jr.) ‘Kina, Grønland, Danmark konsekvenser og muligheder i kinesisk Arktispolitik’ (China, Greenland, Denmark – Impacts and Opportunities in China’s Arctic Policy), University of Copenhagen Centre for Military Studies, January 2014. <http://cms.polsci.ku.dk/cms/kina-iarktis/Kina__Gr_nland__Danmark__Konsekvenser_og_muligheder_i_kinesisk_Arktispolitik.pdf/> ‘The Falcon and The Dragon: Commercial Diplomacy and the Sino-Icelandic Free Trade Negotiations,’ Centre for Small State Studies Working Paper, University of Iceland 2 (2008): 1-17, <http://ams.hi.is/wp-content/uploads/old/TheFalconandtheDragon_complete.pdf> 7