Speaker Sessions
Wu Chunsi
Director, Institute for International Strategic Studies, Shanghai Institutes of International StudiesDr. Wu Chunsi is Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Institute of International Strategic and Security Studies, Shanghai Institutes of International Studies (SIIS). Her research interests include arms control and nonproliferation, Asia-Pacific security and China-US relations. She published the book Deterrence: Theories and Missile Defense in 2001 (in Chinese) and co-authord the book Deterrence and Stability: China-US Nuclear Relationship in 2005 (in Chinese). Before joining in SIIS in November 2006, Dr. Wu was Associate Professor of the Center for American Studies, Fudan University. Dr. Wu got her doctoral degree in international relations from Fudan University. In January-March of 2012, Dr. Wu was a visiting research fellow with the Freeman Chair on China Studies at the Center for International Studies (CSIS) of the United States. In 2004-2005, Dr. Wu was granted a fellowship on arms control by the Union of Concerned Scientists and The Ford Foundation for a one-year study at Center for International Security Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).