Dr. Gang Chen
East Asian Institute
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Research Fellow
Email: eaicg@nus.edu.sg
Qualifications
2006 Ph.D., China Foreign Affairs University, Contemporary International Relations
2001 M.A., China Foreign Affairs University, Contemporary International Relations
1998 B.Sc., China Foreign Affairs University, English
Publications (selected)
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China’s Climate Policy, London and New York: Routledge (China Policy Series),2012
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Politics of China's Environmental Protection: Problems and Progress, Singapore: World Scientific (Series On Contemporary China - Vol. 17), 2009
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The Kyoto Protocol and International Cooperation against Climate Change, Beijing: Xinhua Press, 2008
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Towards A Liveable and Sustainable Urban Environment: Eco-cities in East Asia, (co-edited with Lye Liang Fook), Singapore: World Scientific, 2010
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“China’s Search for a Multilateral World: Dilemmas and Desires,” (coauthored with Mingjiang Li), The International Spectator, Vol. 45, No. 4, 2010, (13-25)
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“Xi Jinping’s Rise and Political Implications,” (coauthored with Zheng Yongnian), China: An International Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2009, (1-30)
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“Climate Change and China’s Politics,”, Twenty-First Century (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), No. 111, February 2009, (55-63)
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“China’s Politics in 2008: Year of Celebration and Crises,” (coauthored with Zheng Yongnian, Lye Liang Fook), East Asian Policy, Jan-March 2009, (5-19)
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“China’s Diplomacy on Climate Change,” The Journal of East Asian Affairs (Seoul, Institute for National Security Strategy), Vol. 22, No.1, Spring/Summer 2008, (145-174)
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“The Kyoto Protocol and the Logic of Collective Action,” The Chinese Journal of International Politics (Oxford Journals, Oxford University Press), Volume 1, Number 4, Winter 2007 (525-557)
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“The Kyoto Protocol and Logic of Collective Action”, Science of International Politics (sponsored by Ford Foundation), No. 2, 2006 (Serial No.6)
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“The Selective Incentives Provided by the Kyoto Protocol”, International Forum, No. 4, 2005
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“Impact of Woodrow Wilson’s “Fourteen Points” upon Neo-Liberalism”, Journal of China Foreign Affairs University, December 2004, Serial No. 79
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“The U.S.-Canada Conflict Evoked by the Helms-Burton Act”, American Studies Quarterly, No. 3, 2001
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“Economic Globalization and Interdependence”, Journal of China Foreign Affairs University, No.2, 2000, (Serial No.59)
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“Geopolitical Factors Influencing China’s Foreign Affairs at the Turn of the Century”, Journal of China Youth College For Political Sciences, No. 1, 2000 (Serial No.86)
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“The High Science and Technology and the Employment of America and Europe”, Journal of China Youth College for Political Sciences, No.3, 1999 (Serial No.84).
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“War in History Unavoidable? – A Review of Perception and Misperception in International Politics”, Contemporary International Relations, No. 3, 2004
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“Complex Process: A Review of The Politics of United States Foreign Policy”, International Forum, No 6, 2000.
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“Public Sector Reform in China: Who is Losing Out,” (coauthored with Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard), paper for International Conference on Globalization and Public Sector Reforms in China and India, organized by Copenhagen Business School (23-24 September 2011, Denmark)
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“China’s Environmental Governance – Problems, Regulations and New Policies,” (coauthored with Yang Dali), paper for the International Conference on “China and India: Economic and Social Development” jointly organized by EAI, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, and The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. (March 17-18 2008,Singapore)
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