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香港城市大学亚洲及国际学系老师教师导师介绍简介-Prof Daniel C LYNCH

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Prof Daniel C LYNCH

Professor; BSSASIS Major Leader; Student Advising & Student Mentor Scheme Coordinator Discipline: Political Science, International Relations
Contact information
Office: YEUNG-Y7709
Phone: 3442-6302
Fax: 3442-0180
Email: dan.lynch@cityu.edu.hk
Website:

AC1 : Academic 1
MMW : Mong Man Wai Building
TYB : To Yuen Building





Teaching
International Relations
Comparative Politics
Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy
Chinese Political Economy



Research Interests
China’s developmental trajectory
Chinese foreign policy
East Asian security relations
State-society relations



Publications
Selected List 2021. “Xi Jinping Confronts the Network Society,” Modern China, April 2021.
2020. “The End of China’s Rise: Consequences for the PRC Debate on Soft Power.” In Kingsley Edney, Stanley Rosen, and Ying Zhu, eds., Soft Power with Chinese Characteristics: China’s Campaign for Hearts and Minds (New York: Routledge, 2020), pp. 45-62.
2019. “Is China’s Rise Now Stalling?” The Pacific Review (2019), Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 446-475.
2018. “Playing the Taiwan Card: Trump Is Needlessly Provoking China”, Foreign Affairs, 19 March 2018.
2016. “The End of China’s Rise.” Foreign Affairs, 11 January 2016.
2015. China’s Futures: PRC Elites Debate Economics, Politics, and Foreign Policy. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Winner of the 2016 Outstanding Academic Titles Award, sponsored by Choice.
2015. “China’s securitization of the South China Sea dispute.” In Lowell Dittmer and Maochun Yu, eds., China’s Security Relations. New York: Routledge.
2013. “Securitizing Culture in Chinese Foreign Policy Debates.” Asian Survey, July-August 2013.
2009. “Chinese Thinking on the Future of International Relations: Realism as the Ti, Rationalism as the Yong?” The China Quarterly, No. 197.
2007. “Envisioning China’s Political Future: Elite Responses to Democracy as a Global Constitutive Norm.” International Studies Quarterly 51(3).
2006. Rising China and Asian Democratization: Socialization to “Global Culture” in the Political Transformations of Thailand, China, and Taiwan. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
1999. After the Propaganda State: Media, Politics, and “Thought Work” in Reformed China. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.







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