Minhao Yu
International Studies Professor
Biography
Dr. Minhao Yu received a Ph.D. in Law from Keio University (Tokyo, Japan) in 2011, and M.A. in Law from Beijing University (Beijing, China) in 1999. He had worked as Research Fellow for National Institutes for the Humanities before he joined NUCB in 2008. His main research interests include Contemporary China Studies and East Asian International Relations.
Research Interests
Contemporary China Studies, East Asian International Relations
Final Education
LL.D., Keio University
Academic Papers
- Minhao Yu (2024) The Chinese Policy Process in the Normalization of Diplomatic Relations between Japan and China: Changing Perceptions of International Situation and the Logic of Decision-Making. International Relations
- Minhao Yu (2021) Re-examination of Japan-China Economic Relations Since the 1980s: From the Viewpoint of Economic Security. The Korea-Japanese Journal of Economics & Management Studies 92 :1266-3877
- Minhao Yu (2019) A Study on the 1978 Senkaku Fishing Boat Incident. International Relations 197 :9784641499454
- Minhao Yu (2018) Japan and China in Global Governance and East Asian International Relations. Review of Global Politics (National Chung Hsing University, Graduate Institute of International Politics) (63)
- Minhao Yu (2018) Sino-Japanese Relations and the Fishery Negotiation Process: 1955-1985. Journal of Sinology and China Studies (74) :1225 - 8695
Grants
- (2023) China's Top Leaders' Perceptions of Japan and Japan-China Relations: Focusing on Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. DAIKO FOUNDATION Primary Researcher
- (2021) Detente and China's Foreign Policy: Rethinking China's Diplomacy in the 1970s. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Primary Researcher
- (2018) An empirical study of the mechanism of China’s domestic affairs influencing decision making toward Japan. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Primary Researcher
Book & Case Publishing
- Cai Meihua (2023) Huxiang Culture and East Asia. Jiuzhou Chubanshe
- Yu Minhao (2023) China in Real Life: People's Hopes and Fears. Koyo Shobo