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ZHANG Falin
Professor, Dean of Center for Silk Road Studies
Financial politics, International political economy,Global financial governance
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Education

2011-2015:  Ph.D. in IR, Department of Political Science, McMaster University

2010-2011:  MA in IR, Department of Political Science, McMaster University

2008-2010:  MA in Economics, Department of Economics, Sichuan University (China)

2004-2008:  BAs in Business Management and English Language, University of Science and Technology of China (UESTC) (China) 

Work Experience
  • Professor (2023 – ) Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University

  • Associate Professor (2017 – 2022), Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University

  • Postdoctoral Fellow (2015 – 2017), School of International Studies, Peking University

  • Teaching Assistant and Course Coordinator (January 2016 – January 2017), Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University

Expertise
  • Financial Politics

  • International Political Economy

  • Global Governance

  • China's Foreign Economic Relations

  • International Financial Power

  • International Relations Theory

Courses
  • International Political Economy

  • Contemporary China's Foreign Economic Relations

  • China and Global Economic Governance

  • Leadings Issues in IR

  • Research Design and Methods

Selected Publications

English Works:

  • Power Contention and International Insecurity: A Thucydides Trap in China–US Financial Relations?, Journal of Contemporary China, 2021.

  • Towards Rivalry or Concert? A China-US Financial Competition Triumvirate,Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2020.

  • Global Regulations for a Digital Economy: Between new and old challenges, Global Policy, 2020,  

    https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12823 
  • Rising Illusion and Illusion of Rising: Mapping Global Financial Governance and Relocating China, International Studies Review, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/viaa002.

  • Steadfast Reformism or Speculative Pragmatism? The Political Economy of China’s Exchange-Rate Reform, Pacific Review (2019)

  • Equilibrium Dilemma and Financial Security: Change of International Monetary System and Its Problems. International Security Studies, 2020.

  • The Newness of the Chinese Developmental State, In Ino Rossi, ed. Frontiers of Globalization Research: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches (2 edition) (2020).

  • The Chinese Developmental State: Standard Accounts and New Characteristics, Journal of International Relations and Development (2018)

  • Holism Failure: China’s Inconsistent Stances and Consistent Interests in Global Financial Governance, Journal of Contemporary China (2017)

  • China and Global Financial Governance: Centripetalism, Elevation and Disparity, International Journal of Area Studies (2013)

  • Bitcoin Governance in China: Liberalization, Prohibition or Prudent Enthusiasm (2017), in Bitcoin and Beyond: Blockchains and Global Governance, RIPE/Routledge Series in Global Political Economy, edited by Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Coauthored).

  • Labour and Tax Justice (2016). In A. Beiler and R. O’Brien eds. Developing Alternatives to Neo-liberalism: tax justice, fair trade, democracy-driven public sector transformation and eco-socialism. South Africa: Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, pp. 19-30. (Coauthored)

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