Gregory J. Moore

Professor
Gregory John Moore
Born
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Other names莫凯歌 (Mo Kaige)
President of the Association of Chinese Political Studies
In office
2020–2022
Head of the School of International Studies, University of Nottingham Ningbo China
In office
2015–2020
PresidentYang Fujia
Succeeded byGrant Dawson (acting)
David E. Kiwuwa
Personal details
Children3 sons[1]

Philosophy career
EducationConcordia College (BA)
University of Virginia (MA)
University of Denver (PhD)
Institutions
ThesisHuman 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 advisorSuisheng Zhao
Main interests

Gregory J. Moore is an American political scientist specializing in international relations, international security and Chinese politics and foreign policy. He teaches international politics and policy at Patrick Henry College in Purcellville, Virginia. He was previously a 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.

  1. ^ "Dr. Gregory J. Moore". Colorado Christian University. Retrieved November 4, 2022.[permanent dead link]