Qian Qin

Visiting Fellow – China

Qian Qin is the Associate Professor of International Politics at Fudan University of China, Researcher of the Study Center for Religion and International Relations, and Vice Dean of the Institute for Policy on Integrative Medicine. Her teaching and scholarly interests include law and religion, International Law and International Relations, and Medicine and International Relations. She is also co-editor of the two following journals, Religion and American Society, and Fudan International Relations Review. Qian Qin is a visiting scholar (2018-2019) of the International Center for Law and Religion Studies at Brigham Young University. For the past ten years she has been a senior visiting professor at Hongkong Chinese University (2007) and Oxford University (2010-2011). Dr. Qin holds an LLB in Civil and Commercial Law from East China University of Political Science and Law, a LLM in Business Law from Fudan University Law School, an LLD from Fudan University, and an MD from Shanghai University of Traditional Medicine. In her ten-year academic career, Dr. Qin has written more than 20 articles and 4 books. Her books include Religious NGOs and International Law (2018), Religious NGOs in China: Practices and Law (2017), Chinese Medicine in West: Politics and Law (2016), and Antarctic Geopolitics and National Interests (2017). She is currently finishing work on a textbook about International Law and International Relations.is

Qian Qin is the Associate Professor of International Politics at Fudan University of China, Researcher of the Study Center for Religion and International Relations, and Vice Dean of the Institute for Policy on Integrative Medicine. Her teaching and scholarly interests include law and religion, International Law and International Relations, and Medicine and International Relations. She is also co-editor of the two following journals, Religion and American Society, and Fudan International Relations Review. Qian Qin is a visiting scholar (2018-2019) of the International Center for Law and Religion Studies at Brigham Young University. For the past ten years she has been a senior visiting professor at Hongkong Chinese University (2007) and Oxford University (2010-2011). Dr. Qin holds an LLB in Civil and Commercial Law from East China University of Political Science and Law, a LLM in Business Law from Fudan University Law School, an LLD from Fudan University, and an MD from Shanghai University of Traditional Medicine. In her ten-year academic career, Dr. Qin has written more than 20 articles and 4 books. Her books include Religious NGOs and International Law (2018), Religious NGOs in China: Practices and Law (2017), Chinese Medicine in West: Politics and Law (2016), and Antarctic Geopolitics and National Interests (2017). She is currently finishing work on a textbook about International Law and International Relations.