Peter Kien-hong YU (Ph.D., New York University, October 1983) is a Professor at National Quemoy University (NQU), Taiwan, Republic of China (R.O.C.). Since August 2014, he is the Director of Graduate Institute of Marine Affairs (GIMA) and Department of Ocean and Border Governance (DOBG). From October 1983 to July 2014, he has worked in various capacities such as the Dean of Research and Development at an institution of higher education, full professor at the National SUN Yat-sen University (NSYSU), senior research fellow at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and full professor (at the managerial level) at Swinburne University of Technology (SUT) (Australia). He is the author, co-author, editor, and co-editor of some 20 books in both English and Chinese and over 100 journal articles and book chapters published in the West. He is the recipient of many fellowships, awards, and grants. His latest books are The Second Long March: Struggling Against the Chinese Communists Under the Republic of China (Taiwan) Constitution (2009), which is published by The Continuum (U.S.); International Governance and Regimes: Case Studies from Beijing and Taipei (2010), which is published by Lexington Books (U.S.); International Governance and Regimes: A Chinese Perspective (2012), which is published by Routledge (U.K.); and One-dot Theory Described, Explained, Inferred, Justified, and Applied (2012), which is published by Springer (U.S.), etc.