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Tianjiao Jiang

Associate Professor, Fudan University

Tianjiao Jiang is an associate professor at the Development Institute at Fudan University, where he also serves as deputy director of the Center for BRICS Studies and a research fellow at the Center for Global AI Innovative Governance. His research focuses on emerging technologies and international security. He has published four books and more than 40 academic articles in journals including Journal of Chinese Political Science, Asian Perspective, and Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies.

Jiang is a member of the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association, an ACONA Fellow (2021–2022) at Harvard University’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, an NPIHP Fellow at the Wilson Center (2016), and a visiting scholar at George Washington University (2017). At the Paul Tsai China Center, his research focuses on emerging trends in global AI governance and prospects for US-China cooperation.

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P5 perspectives on the 2026 NPT Review Conference: China

In the fourth in our series exploring P5 perspectives on the forthcoming 2026 NPT Review Conference, Tianjiao Jiang sets out China’s position, emphasising the need for renewed P5 dialogue, greater strategic clarity around nuclear modernisation, and practical steps to reduce nuclear risks. He highlights China’s opposition to extended deterrence and the importance of cooperative approaches to tackling regional proliferation challenges.

13 April 2026 | Tianjiao Jiang