Professor Rosemary Foot spent November 2024 at Fudan University, School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Shanghai, where she gave papers on 'China as a Multilateral Actor in World Politics: Patterns and Portents'; 'US‒China Security Relations and the Asia‒Pacific Region: Trends and Future Prospects in a Bifurcated Security Environment'; 'Multilateralism in Crisis and Multilateralism Revived: The Chinese Offer in the 21st Century'. She also took part in the Chinese launch of the Special Issue of the journal Global Policy (further details below) and gave a paper at the Shanghai University of International Business and Economics. Prof. Foot met with many of Fudan’s doctoral students and discussed their doctoral thesis proposals.
Latest publications
'China–U.S. Relations in a Changing World Order: Prospects for the Future', in Christopher V. Chivvis (ed.), U.S.‒China Relations for the 2030s: Toward a Realistic Scenario for Coexistence, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, October 2024. Carnegie also produced a video where Prof. Foot outlines the main argument of this chapter.
Video can be seen here
'Reining in a Liberal UN: China, Power Shifts, and the UN's Peace and Security Pillar', Global Policy, Volume 15, Supplement 2, May 2024 (with Sebastian Haug and Max-Otto Baumann)
Article available here
'Introduction – Power Shifts in International Organisations: China at the United Nations', Global Policy Special Issue, Volume 15, Supplement 2, May 2024.