I. Publication in Chinese
 Academic Books
 - 1. Chu Shulong and Rong Yu: American Government and Politics (Three volumes, Tsinghua University Press, March 2012) 
- 2. Chu Shulong and Tang Hong: Political Theories (Beijing: Tsinghua University Press, forthcoming March 2006); 
- 3. Editor and contributor: Peaceful Rise and Development: China’s Foreign Strategy and Policy (Beijing: Peking University Press, March 2008); 
- 4. China’s Reunification Strategy (Hong Kong: Mingbao Press, 2006); 
- 5. The World, the U.S. and China: Theories of International Relations and Strategy in the New Century, Editor, (Beijing: Tsinghua University Press, 2003); 
- 6. Basic Theories of International Relations (Beijing: Tsinghua University Press, 2003); 
- 7. The Sino-U.S. Relations in the Post-Cold War (Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2001); 
- 8. Engagement and Prevention: American China Strategy in the Post-Cold War (Xiamen: Ludao Press, 2000); 
- 9. America at the New Century (Beijing: Current Affairs Press, 1997); 
- 10. Introduction of International Relations (co-author) (Beijing World Affairs Press, 1989); 
- 11. International Politics (co-author) (Chengdu: Sichuan Nationality Press, 1988); 
Book Chapters:
 - 1. “Asian Security: Situation and Cooperation” in Su Ge (ed.) International Structure (Beijing: The Central Party School Press, 2002) 
- 2. “The Sino-U.S. Relations since the End of the Cold War,” in Liu Xuecheng and Li Jidong ed., The U.S. and China: Adversary or Partner? (Beijing: Economic Science Press, 2000); 
- 3. “The Sino-U.S. Strategic Partnership,” in Tsinghua University ed., World Economy and Politics in the Early 21st Century (Fuzhou: Fujian Education Press, 2000); 
- 4. “American Strategy in Asia,” in Anwei and Li Dongyan ed., The World at the Cross Road (Beijing: Renmin University Press, 2000); 
- 5. “A Number of Issues in China’s International Studies,” in Gu Guanfu and others ed., China’s Research on the Theories of International Relations in the New Century (Beijing: Current Affairs Press, 1999); 
- 6. “The Star War and the Future World,” in Peng Shuzhi and Hu Yixiang ed., Lectures on Current World History (Zhengzhou: Henan University Press, 1988); 
英Major Articles:
 - 1. “Trends of Trump Administration’s Internal and External Policies,” International Economic Review, No.1, 2017. 
- 2. “President Trump’s Foreign Policy,” Contemporary World, No.4, 2017. 
- 3. “How Big of The ‘Big Country’s Diplomacy’?” Huanghai Review, No.1, 2017. 
- 4. “Some Major Views and Assessments on the United States,” Contemporary International Relations. No.6, 2016; 
- 5. “Trends of American Global Strategy in 2016,” Contemporary World, No.3, 2016. 
- 6. “China-DPRK Relations and China’s Policy After the 4th North Korean Nuclear Test,” Sungkyun China Obsercer (ROK) No.3, 2016, Vol.15. 
- 7. “Thoughts on China’s National and Foreign Strategies,” World Economies and Politics, No.9, 2015. (“关于中国国家战略和外交战略的思考”,《世界经济与政治》2015年第9期); 
- 8. “’China’s Story and Its International Image,” Contemporary International Relations. No.9, 2015. ( “‘中国故事’与中国国际形象”,《现代国际关系》2015年第9期); 
- 9. “Rethinking on the China-U.S. Relations,” Contemporary International Relations, 2014-8. 
- 10. “The Anti-Terrorism Strategy of the U.S. since 9/11 and Their Lessons to China,” Contemporary World, 2014-9. 
- 11. “The Two Pillars of the Long-term China-U.S. Relations,” Contemporary International Relations, 2013-3. 
- 12. “The Fundamental Thoughts and Theories of American Foreign Policy,” New Strategy, 2013-3. 
- 13. “American Strategic Shifts and Their Implication to China,” Journal of University of International Relations, 2012-4. 
- 14. “Change and Development of the American Federalism,” Journal of University of International Relations, 2012-2. 
- 15. “Is America Declinning?” Contemporary International Relations, 2011.4. 
- 16. “The Long Term Trends of the Sino-U.S. Relations,” Contemporary International Relations, 2010.6. 
- 17. “The Global Trends of the Early 21st Century,” Contemporary International Relations, No.8, 2010. 
- 18. “U.S. Demographic Trends and Impacts,” American Studies Quarterly, 2009.4. 
- 19. “The Impact of Traditional Culture on China’s Foreign Relations,” World Economies and Politics, No. 12, 2007; 
- 20. “The Changing World Strategic Situation and American Foreign Strategy,” Contemporary International Relation, No. 12, 2007; 
- 21. “The Views on China of the Presidential Candidates,” Contemporary International Relations, No. 12, 2007; 
- 22. “China’s Strategy toward the United States,” Contemporary International Relations, No. 6, 2006; 
- 23. “China and the U.S.: Cooperation and Prevention,” Contemporary World, No. 1, 2006; 
- 24. “China’s Foreign Strategy before 2020,” World Economy and Politics, No.8, 2003; 
- 25. “Culture and International Relations,” World Economy and Politics, No.2, 2003; 
- 26. “Multilaterism: Concept, Background and China’s Approach,” World Economy and Politics, No. 10, 2001; 
- 27. “The 9/11 and Bush’s Foreign Policy,” Peace and Development, No. 4, 2001; 
- 28. “Chinese and American Views, Positions and Policies on International Strategic Issues,” World Economy and Politics, No. 7, 2000; 
- 29. “The Bilateral Strategic and Security Relations between China and the U.S. in the Post-Cold War Era,” Contemporary International Relations, No. 5, 2000; 
- 30. “The Development of American China and Asia Strategies,” Peace and Development, No. 3, 2000;; 
- 31. “The Development of China’s Security Strategy in the Post-Cold War Era,” World Economy and Politics, No. 9, 1999; 
- 32. “International Situation and the Sino-U.S. Relations,” Peace and Development, No. 4, 1999; 
- 33. “China’s National Interests, Power and Strategy,” Strategy and Management, No. 4, 1999; 
- 34. “Major Issues of Global Situation and China’s Foreign Strategy,” Contemporary International Relations, No. 8, 1999; 
- 35. “Security Theories in the Post-Cold War Era,” Contemporary International Relations, No. 4, 1999; 
- 36. “Cooperation and Conflicts between China and the U.S.,” Contemporary International Relations, No. 6, 1998; 
- 37. “Security Concepts, Structure and Strategies in Asia,” Contemporary International Relations, No. 5, 1997; 
- 38. “The Strategic Framework of the Sino-U.S. Relations,” Contemporary International Relations, No. 10, 1997; 
- 39. “Strategic Choice on the Sino-U.S. Relations,” Contemporary International relations, No. 11, 1996; 
- 40. “On the Establishment of International Studies in China,” Contemporary International Relations, No. 5, 1995; 
II. Publication in English and Japanese
 Major Articles:
 - 1. “China’s Perception and Policy About North Korea,” American Foreign Policy Interests (US), Vol.37, No.5-6, September-December 2015. “Two Pillars of Sino-U.S. Long-term Relations,” Contemporary International Relations, No.3, 2013. The English version is published at the website of the Center for U.S.-China Relations of the New York University on July 2013. 
- 2. “America Is Not Declining,” Diplomacy, Vol. 16, Nov.2012 (Japan) 
- 3. “Is America Declining?” Brookings Northeast Asia Commentary No 54, January 24, 2012. 
- 4. “China’s Peaceful Development Doctrine,” NBR Report, October 2009. 
- 5. “The Security Challenges in Northeast Asia: A Chinese View,” The Strategic Studies Institute (SSI), The U.S. Army War College, November 2007; 
- 6. “China’s Views of American Strategic Development in Asia,” in Jonathan D. Pollack edited Asian Eyes America, U.S. Naval War College Press, New Port, Rhode Island, 2007; 
- 7. “The Middle East in China’s Foreign Strategy,” Center of International and Strategic Studies (CSIS), September 2006; 
- 8. “Globalization and Security: A Chinese View,” National Institute for Defense Studies, Tokyo, March 2005; 
- 9. “China,” in Charles E. Morrison (ed.). Asia-Pacific Security Outlook 2004, 2003, 2002,2001,2000,1999,1998. (Tokyo & New York: Japan Center for International Exchange); 
- 10. “The 16th Party Congress and China’s Foreign Policy,” Journal of Chinese Politics, April, 2004; 
- 11. “The SARS and Human Security in East Asia,” UNESCO, Korean National Commission for UNESCO, Seoul, June, 2004; 
- 12. “The Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations: Hard to Start and Move,” East Asian Institute of National University of Singapore, Singapore, June 2004; 
- 13. “China’s Perspectives on the Regional and World Order Since 9-11,” in Han Sung-Joo edited: Coping with 9-11: Asian Perspectives on Global and Regional Order (Tokyo and New York: Japan Center for International Exchange, 2003); 
- 14. “China and Human Security,” North Pacific Policy Papers, No.8, 2002 (Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia); 
- 15 “China, Asia and Issues of Intervention and Sovereignty,” Pugwash Occasional Papers, Volume 2. Number 1, January 2001; 
- 16. “The Role of China and Russia in Constructing a Peace Regime on the Korean Peninsula,” Hwang Byong-Moo and Lee Pil-Jung(ed.)Pursuing Peace Beyond the Korean War. (Seoul: Korea National Defense University, 2000); 
- 17. “Russian and Chinese Role in Korean Peninsula,” Defense Review, Seoul, Summer 2000; 
- 18. “International Space for What? Beijing’s Concerns and Position Regarding Taiwan’s Participation in International Organizations,” in Gerrit W. Gong (ed.) Taiwan Strait Dilemmas: China—Taiwan—U.S. Policies in the New Century.(Washington, DC: The CSIS Press, 2000); 
- 19. “China and the U.S.—Japan and U.S.—Korea Alliances in a Changing Northeast Asia,” Discussion Papers, Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, June 1999; 
- 20.“The Second PRC-US War: International Involvement in China’s Unification,” in Greg Austin (ed.) Missile Diplomacy and Taiwan’s Future: Innovations in Politics and Military Power. (Canberra: The Australian National University, 1997); 
- 21. “National Unity, Sovereignty & Territorial Integration,” The China Journal (Australia), July 1996; 
- 22. “The PRC Girds for Limited, High-Teck War,” Orbis, Spring 1994; 
- 23.. “The Russian-US Military Balance in the Post-Cold War Asia-Pacific Region & the ‘China Threat’,” Journal of Northeast Asian Studies, Spring 1994. 
Book Chapters:
 - 1. “Mainland China’s Peaceful Development Strategy and Cross-Strait Relations,” in Jean-Pierre Cabestan and Jacques deLisle edited Political Changes in Taiwan Under Ma Ying-jeou. London and New York: Routlege, 2014. 
- 2. “Bilateral Dialogue Mechanism and Sino-American Relations,” in Yufan Hao edited Sino-American Relations: Challenges Ahead. Burlington: Ashgate, 2010. 
- 3. Frans-Paul van der Putten and Chu Shulong edited: China, Europe and International Security. London and New York: Routledge. 2011. 
- 4.“Bilateral Dialogue Mechanisms and Sino-American Relations,” inYufan Hao edited Sino-American Relations: Challenges Ahead. Ashgate: Surrey,UK, 2010 
- 5. “China: Dynamic Minimum Deterrence,” in Muthiah Alagappa edited The Long Shadow: Nuclear Weapons and Security in 21st Century Asia. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2008. 
- 6.”Chinese Views of American Strategic Development in Asia,” in Jonathan D. Pollack edited Eyes America. Newport, RI: Naval War College Press, 2007