Biography
Jingyi Jin, professor of Foreign Language College at Peking University. In 1982, graduated from Yanbian University, Chinese Department, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 2001, graduated from Peking University, College of International Relations, and received a Doctor of Laws. Has been a visiting scholar in Research Institute for Regional Planning and Development of Keio University, in Japan; Institute of Far Eastern Studies of Kyung Nam University, in Korea; and the Academy of Korean Studies, in Korea, giving lessons about Relationship between China and the Korean Peninsula, research on Korean Peninsula in Hanyang University, Korean, and Chuo University, Tokyo. And now I am a professor at the Foreign Language College of Peking University.
Research aspects include the Modern History and Culture of the Korean Peninsula, the History of Relations between China and the Korean Peninsula, and Research on the Korean Peninsula. Based on a comprehensive understanding of the history of the relationship between China and the Korean Peninsula from ancient to modern times, discuss and study the history of the relationship between China and the Korean Peninsula. Guided by historical materialism methodology, system theory, theory of geopolitics, international relations theory, conduct an in-depth study on the evolution of traditional relations between China and the Korean Peninsula, and its influence on modern relationships, and explore the laws of the history of the relationship between China and the Korean Peninsula.
Publications include Academic work: Origin of China involved in the Korean War, and numerous articles and book chapters, over 40 articles.
Research aspects include the Modern History and Culture of the Korean Peninsula, the History of Relations between China and the Korean Peninsula, and Research on the Korean Peninsula. Based on a comprehensive understanding of the history of the relationship between China and the Korean Peninsula from ancient to modern times, discuss and study the history of the relationship between China and the Korean Peninsula. Guided by historical materialism methodology, system theory, theory of geopolitics, international relations theory, conduct an in-depth study on the evolution of traditional relations between China and the Korean Peninsula, and its influence on modern relationships, and explore the laws of the history of the relationship between China and the Korean Peninsula.
Publications include Academic work: Origin of China involved in the Korean War, and numerous articles and book chapters, over 40 articles.
