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Prof. Bingran DAI

   

FAMILY NAME:  DAI

FIRST NAME: Bingran

SEX:  Male

MARITAL STATUS: Married

BIRTH DATE:  6 March, 1940; 

BIRTH PLACE:  Hangzhou, Zhejiang

NATIONALITY: Chinese

 

PROFESSIONAL TITLE: Professor

 

PROFESSIONAL DUTIES:                     Honorary Director, Centre for European Studies     Deputy Director, Centre for Nordic Studies           Deputy Director, Institute of World Economy

 

INSTITUTION:       Fudan University

 

OFFICE ADDRESS:

      Centre for European Studies

      Fudan University

      220, Handan Road

      Shanghai 200433

      People's Republic of China

          Tel. (86‑21‑)6564 2668

          Fax. (86-21-)6564 6456

          Email. brdai@fudan.edu.cn

HOME ADDRESS:

      Room 201, No. 2

      Lane 1324-9, Shuidian Lu

      Shanghai 200434

      People's Republic of China

           Tel. & Fax. (0086-21-)6525 1983              

 

 

EDUCATIONAL & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Sept. 1959 to July 1964‑‑Technological Engineering Institute of the People's Liberation Army: Cadet

July 1964 to July 1969‑‑Technological Engineering Institute of the People's Liberation  Army: Teaching Assistant

July 1969 to Aug. 1978‑‑Shanghai 33rd Radio Factory: Worker

Since Aug. 1978‑‑Institute of World Economy, Fudan University:

Lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor

Sept. 1983 to Sept. 1985‑‑London School of Economics: Research Scholar

Oct. 1984 to Feb. 1985--DG III, Commission of the European Communities: Trainee

Sept.1990 to Aug. 1991‑‑European University Institute (Florence): Jean Monnet Fellow;

1997 to 2001—Member of the Academic Committee of the EU-China Higher Education

Cooperation Programme;

Since 2000—part-time research fellow, Institute for European Studies, CASS;

Since 2000—part-time professor, Centre for European Studies, Renmin Univerity;

Since 2001—Jean Monnet Chair

Since 2001—visiting professor, Institute of Law for Peace and Development, University of

Nice-Sophia Antipolis

 

COURSES GIVEN

European Integration Studies (MA);

Current Topics on European Economic Integration (PhD);

Chinese Economy: the Path of Reform and Opening-up

 

CURRENT RESEARCHES:

The Eastward Enlargement: Economic and Political Implications;

EU’s Institutional Reform;

Studies on European Financial Markets

 

MAIN PUBLICATIONS:

 

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (one of the authors), March 1983, People’s Publishing House;

ECONOMICS OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (main translator of the Chinese version of the book by Ali M. El‑Agraa), November1985, Shanghai Translation Publishing House;

VISIONS, REALITIES AND PROSPECTS: 30 YEARS OF THE EEC (co‑editor), August 1988, Fudan University Press;

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: INSTITUTION, POLICIES AND PROSPECTS (one of the authors), March 1989, Fudan University Press;

DICTIONARY OF ECONOMICS (compiler of entries on EC), 1992, Shanghai Lexcical Press;

EC TREATIES (translator of the Chinese edition), October 1993, Fudan University Press;

HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Vol. X (one of the authors), March 1996,Shijiezhishi Publishing House;

THE NEW PORTABLE MBA IN MANAGEMENT (co-translator of the Chinese edition of the book by Allen R. Cohen), December 1997, Shanghai Translation Publishing House

THE ECONOMICS OF INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATION (co-translator of the Chinese Edition of the book by Peter Robson), April 2001, Shanghai Translation Publishing House;

“A New Milestone of European Integration: Observations on the Single European Act”, WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM, No.5/1986;

“Effects, Problems and Reform of the CAP”, WEST EUROPEAN STUDIES, No.3/1987;

“EC’s Internal Market: Present State and the Blueprint of the White Paper”, WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM, No.5/1987;

“The Marked Progress of the Internal Market Project”, SURVEY ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS - 1989 YEARBOOK;

“EC’s Internal Market Project and its International Implications” (paper to the international seminar “Europe-1992”, Shanghai, May 1988);

“Chinese Researches on European Integration”, CHINA INFORMATION, No.4/1989;

“Impact of the Internal Market on Sino‑EC Trade”, JIANGSU FORUM ON FOREIGN TRADE, No.1/1990;

“Europe1992: Achievements, Problems and Prospects” (paper to the 3rd CSECS international Symposium on the EC: “International Implications of the Single European Market”, Wuhan, October 1990);

“EC’s Research & Development Policy”, WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM, No.6/1991;

“The Political Union: Commission's Blueprint”, WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM, No.2/1992;

“Reader’s Guide to the European Documentation Centre”, EUROPEAN COMMUNITY  INFORMATION, No.2/1992;

“European Community in 1992: Winds and Clouds over the Maastricht Treaty”, SURVEY ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS‑1992 YEARBOOK;

“An Asymmetrical Structure: Reflections on the European Union under the Maastricht Treaty”, EUROPE, No.4/1993;

“Maastricht Treaty: A Child before its Time?”, paper to the 4th CSECS International Symposium on the EC: “AFTER 1992: CHINA AND EUROPE” (Beijing, April 1993);

“EC’s Anti‑Dumping Law and its Application in Sino‑EC Trade”, EUROPEAN COMMUNITY STUDIES, No.2/1993;

“EC in 1993: Under the Shadows of Crises”, EUROPEAN COMMUNITY STUDIES, No. 1 /1994;

“Recent Trends in the Chinese Political Studies of European Integration”, country report to the 1994 IPSA Congress, Berlin August 1994;

“Comments on the Formation of a Greater China and the Future of Sino-European       

Relations”, paper to the international Conference “CHINA--A NEW GROWTH CENTRE IN WORLD ECONOMY?”, Duisburg, July 1994;

“Some Theoretical Issues concerning EU’s Institutional Structure”, EUROPEAN COMMUNITY STUDIES, No.3/1994;

“Reflections on Sino-European Relations”, paper to the international seminar “EAST ASIA AND EUROPE IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER”, Beijing, October 1994;

“Institutional Reform: An Acute Issue in EU’s Integration Process”, EUROPEAN COMMUNITY STUDIES, No.4/1994;

“European Union in 1994: Hard Adjustments”, EUROPEAN COMMUNITY STUDIES, No.1/1995;

“EU's Institutional Reform: Hard Adjustments in the Internal Relations of European Integration”, paper to the 5th CSECS International Symposium “EUROPEAN UNION AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION”, Tianjin, April 1995;

“Strategic Basis for the Sino-European Relations in the Post Cold-War Era”, paper to the international seminar “CHINA AND EUROPE TOWARDS THE 21ST CENTURY”,  Beijing, July 1995;

“Dilemma of EU’s Economic and Monetary Union”, EUROPEN COMMUNITY STUDIES, No.4/1995;

“Detente in Europe”, HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, Vol.X, March 1996;

“Sino-European Political and Economic Relations in the Post Cold-War Era”, paper to the 3rd ECSA-World Conference “EUROPEAN UNION IN A CHANGING WORLD”, Brussels, September 1996;

“The Arduous and Torturous Path towards a European Political Union”, EUROPEAN INTEGRATION STUDIES, No.3-4/1996;

“Deepening and Widening: European Integration at a Crucial Juncture of Development”, EUROPE, No.2/1997; 

“Survey of Chinese Political Studies on European Integration”, country report to the 1997 IPSA Congress, Seoul, August 1997;

“ASEM: Building a Bridge between Asia and Europe-An Asian perspective on the Relationship between APEC and EU”, paper to the EUSA-Korea Conference "ASEM: A New Framework for Korea-EU Relations in the 21st Century", Seoul, November 1997;

“Disoriented Conference and Limited Outcome: First Reading of the Amsterdam Treaty”, EUROPEAN INTEGRAION STUDIES, No. 3/1997; EUROPE, No.1/1998;

“The Sovereignty Issue in European Integration: Thoughts on a Unique Case”, FUDAN JOURNAL (Social Sciences), No.1/1998 ;

“The Challenges of Deepening and Widening and the Bewilderment of European Integration: Second Reading of the Amsterdam Treaty”, EROPEAN INTEGRATION STUDIES, No.1/1998; EUROPE, No.5/1998;

“Deepening and Widening: European Integration after Amsterdam”, LAW REVIEW, No.2/1999;

“EC’s Anti-Dumping Measures and China’s Export Trade”, EAST-WEST DIALOGUE, No.1, Vol.3 (May 1998);

“European Union: A Unique Institutional Structure”, EROPEAN INTEGRATION STUDIES, No.1 & 2/2000;

“EU-China Relations: Past, Present and Future”, in Xue Jundu and Zhou Rongyao (ed.): EU-CHINA RELATIONS FACING THE 21ST CENTURY, Chinese Press for Social Sciences, October 2000;

“Paving the Way for Eastward Enlargement: Reflections on the Nice Treaty”, EUROPE, No. 5/2001;

“Introduction on the European Studies at Fudan University”, EUROPEAN STUDIES IN ASIA, Macau Institute of European Studies, January 2002;

“Three Years of Euro: Looking Back and Forth”, EUROPEAN INTEGRATION STUDIES,No. 1/2002;

“The EU’s Role in the Post-Cold War Period: An Asian Perspective”, in Xuewu Gu (ed.): EUROPE AND ASIA, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden, April 2002;

“Reflections on 50 Years of the Paris Treaty”, WENHUI DAILY, 24 July 2002;

“Mixed Blessing and Distress: EU’s Economy in 2002”, EUROPEAN STUDIES, No.2/2003;

“Reflections on the Sovereignty Issue”, EUROPEAN STUDIES, No.5/2003;

“EU Economy 2003”, WORLD ECONOMIC STUDIES, Special Issue 2004;

“The Political Implications of the EU’s Enlargement” INTERNATIONAL OBSERVATION,

       No.2/2004; 

 

ACADEMIC PARTICIPATION:

Vice Chairman, Chinese Association for European Studies;

Vice Chairman and Secretary‑General, Chinese Society for EU Studies;

Deputy Director, Shanghai Institute for European Studies;

Executive Member, Research Committee on European Unification, International Political Science Association (IPSA)  

 

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