Qiu Fahua. Female. An associate professor and a postgraduate tutor. As an international politics major at Fudan University, she has a PhD in law. Qiu’s research focuses on security cooperation in East Asia, the Korean Peninsula issue, Chinese diplomacy, and comparative politics. Qiu is a part-time researcher at the Center for Korean Studies at Fudan University and a member of the North Korea History Research Association of China. From August 2013 to August 2014, she was a visiting scholar of the International Scholar Exchange Fellowship (ISEF) program initiated by the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies. In 2009, Qiu published an academic monograph: Regional Multilateral Security Cooperation: A Comparative Study of Western Europe and East Asia. In recent years, Qiu has published dozens of papers in journals including Journal of Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies, Dongjiang Journal, Shandong Social Sciences, International Issues Forum, and Collected Papers for Korean Studies. Qiu also chaired and worked on research projects including “Analysis of Northeast Asian Regionalism”, Changes in East Asian Regional Order in the New Era and China's Foreign Policy to East Asia in Response, Diplomatic History ofRepublican China, and Peaceful Reunification of the Korean Peninsula and Factors of Great Powers.