
Hak Yin Li
Department of International Relations
Associate Professor
Email: hakyinli@tiu.ac.jp
Last updated: August 3, 2023 2:23 pm
⬛ Education
2012 Ph.D. - Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham |
2007 M.Phil. - Government and International Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University |
2003 B.A. - Government and International Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University |
⬛ Teaching and Research Interests
World Order Issues, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Chinese Foreign Policy, Hong Kongโs International Status, Chinese Politics
⬛ Academic Appointments
2019 - Associate Professor, Tokyo International University |
2018-2019 Visiting Research Fellow, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore |
2016-2018 Director and Council Member, Hong Kong Political Science Association |
2015-2018 Lecturer, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
2013-2014 Lecturer, HKU SPACE Community College |
2011-2013 Teaching Associate, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
⬛ Fellowships & Grants
2018-2019 East Asian Institute Visiting Research Fellow |
⬛ Selected Publications/Conference Papers
โHong Kongโs international status at a crossroadsโ (with Wai Ting), in Wai Man Lam, Percy L. T. Lui, Wilson Wong (editors), Contemporary Hong Kong Government and Politics (Hong Kong University Press, Forthcoming). |
โNeutralizing potential enemies: Chinaโs diplomatic persuasion and economic statecraft in Indo-Pacific realignmentsโ, International Studies Association (ISA) Asia-Pacific Region Conference 2023โGlobal Role of Asia-Indo Pacific in International Relations: Anthropocene, Peace and Security, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, Aug 10, 2023. |
โA critical analysis on the Maritime Silk Road and Indo-Pacific Strategy: Regional integration and diplomatic shifts in the context of China-US relationsโ, International Studies Association (ISA) Asia-Pacific Region Conference 2023โGlobal Role of Asia-Indo Pacific in International Relations: Anthropocene, Peace and Security, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, Aug 8, 2023. |
โConceptualizing Chinese soft-intervention policy towards the Korean Peninsula: Denuclearization, regional stability and geo-strategic competitionโ, The World Congress for Korean Politics and Society 2023โKorea and a New World Order: Issues, Strategy, and Sustainability, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, Jun 29-Jul 1, 2023. |
Chinaโs New World Order: Changes in the Non-Intervention Policy (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021) |
โBetween public diplomacy and paradiplomacy: Hong Kongโs changing international statusโ, International Studies Association (ISA) Annual ConventionโGlobalization, Regionalism and Nationalism: Contending Forces in World Politics, Virtual Platform, Apr 6-9, 2021. |
โHong Kongโs role as a mediator between China and the West: Changes under C. Y. Leungโs Administrationโ in Joseph Y. S. Cheng (editor), Evaluation of the C.Y. Leung Administration (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2020). |
โLeadership in Hong Kong: The fragile โOne Country Two Systemsโ and the China factorโ in Lim Tai Wei and Carol Ma (editors), Leadership: Political-economic, Regional Business and Socio-Community Contexts (World Scientific, 2020). |
โThe evolution of Chinese public diplomacy and the rise of think tanksโ (with Seanon Wong), Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, vol.14, iss.1 (2018): 36-46. |
โRe-interpreting Chinaโs non-intervention policy towards Myanmar: Leverage, interests and interventionโ (with Yongnian Zheng), Journal of Contemporary China, vol.18, no.61 (2009): 617-637. |