Gregory J. Moore Explained

Honorific Prefix:Professor
Gregory John Moore
Other Names:莫凯歌 (Mo Kaige)
Birth Place:Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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Office1:President of the Association of Chinese Political Studies
Term Start1:2020
Term End1:2022
Office2:Head of the School of International Studies, University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Term Start2:2015
Term End2:2020
President2:Yang Fujia
Successor2:Grant Dawson (acting)
David E. Kiwuwa
Children:3 sons[1]
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Education:Concordia College (BA)
University of Virginia (MA)
University of Denver (PhD)
Thesis Title:Human Nature, Collective Society and International Relations in the Thought of Reinhold Niebuhr (1991)
Tiananmen, Taiwan and Belgrade: The Construction of Conflict in Sino-American Relations, 1989, 1995–1996, and 1999 (2004)
Doctoral Advisor:Suisheng Zhao

Gregory J. Moore is an American political scientist specializing in international relations, international security and Chinese politics and foreign policy. He is currently Stanton Fellow at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO. Prior to that he was a professor of global studies and politics at Colorado Christian University, and taught political science and international relations at universities in China such as Zhejiang University and University of Nottingham Ningbo for roughly a decade.

Biography

Moore was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Education

In 1987, he earned a bachelor's degree in art and a minor in English from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. During his undergraduate studies, Moore spent a semester as an exchange student at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, which encouraged his interest in international affairs.

In 1991, he earned a master's degree in government and foreign affairs from the University of Virginia with a thesis on the thought of Reinhold Niebuhr.

After spending two years in China teaching international trade and then another year studying Chinese full time, Moore pursued a PhD in international studies at the University of Denver. During his doctoral studies, Moore focused on China and East Asia and became the assistant director of the university's Center for China-U.S. Cooperation. In 2004, he earned his doctorate with a doctorate on China-U.S. relations under the supervision of Chinese political scientist Suisheng Zhao and theorists Jack Donnelly and Paul Viotti. He studied Chinese for a year and a half in China during his doctoral studies before graduating with his PhD.

Academic career

Moore's research interests include international relations theory, constructivism in particular, international security, the North Korean nuclear issue, Sino-American Relations, East Asian studies, and foreign policy analysis of China and the United States.[2] He is the author/editor of three books on international relations and has published many academic journal articles, book chapters and policy essays.

Affiliations

Moore has been affiliated with the following organizations:

Personal life

Moore is a fluent Chinese speaker,[3] and is married to Chenchen, from Zhejiang, China, and has three sons. In 2011, he got a Chinese driver's license.[4]

In China, Moore's Chinese name is 莫凯歌(Mo Kaige).[5]

Political views

According to Moore, as a political scientist, he tries to get a balanced view of politics by reading liberal newspapers such as The New York Times and Washington Post, as well as conservative newspapers such as the Wall Street Journal and The Washington Times.

Works

Books

Selected articles

Selected essays

Selected book chapters

Supervised works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr. Gregory J. Moore . 2022-11-04 . . en .
  2. Web site: The North Korea Issue and Its Impact on Sino-US Relations in the Xi-Trump Era . 2022-11-06 . East Asian International Relations (EAIR) Caucus . en-US.
  3. Web site: Interview-with-Gregory Moore . 2022-11-06 . www.nottingham.edu.cn.
  4. Web site: 和谐的关键是不对陌生人冷漠 . 2022-11-07 . 浙江新闻 . "I got a Chinese driver's license last year and started to really immerse myself in Chinese society (我去年办了中国的驾照,开始真正沉浸在中国的社会里面)".
  5. Web site: 第一届全球青年学者峰会暨"跨学科视角下的中国与世界" . 同济大学政治与国际关系学院 (Tongji University School of Political Sciences & International Relations) . 宁波诺丁汉大学国际关系系主任莫凯歌(Gregory Moore)副教授.
  6. Web site: Tooley . Mark . Gregory J. Moore on Niebuhrian International Relations . 2022-11-06 . Providence: A Journal of Christianity & American Foreign Policy . April 30, 2021 . en-US.
  7. Web site: Krasnopolsky . Peter . January 25, 2019 . Central Asian regionalism and the roles of Russia and China: money, transport, energy, ideas . 2022-11-06 . eprints.nottingham.ac.uk . en.
  8. Web site: GAO . Bo . July 16, 2017 . Crossing the Ya-Lu River: Chinese economic activities in North Korea Post-2002 . 2022-11-06 . eprints.nottingham.ac.uk . en.
  9. Web site: 大数据构建国家信息安全作用分析 . 2022-11-06 . CNKI.
  10. Web site: 权势视角下的朝贡均衡 . 2022-11-06 . CNKI.
  11. Web site: 中国海洋争端中的渔民安全现状与未来:"人的安全"视角 . 2022-11-06 . CNKI.