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Zhuoran Li

Zhuoran Li

Zhuoran Li is a Ph.D. candidate in China studies and a research assistant at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University. His work has been featured in The Diplomat and the National Interest, and he has appeared on Vox News.

Zhuoran Li is a Ph.D. candidate in China studies and a research assistant at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University. He received his BA at the University of Virginia and MA at SAIS. His research interests include Chinese politics, Japanese politics, and East Asian security and diplomacy. His works have been featured in The Diplomat, SAIS China Studies Review, and the National Interest, and he has appeared on Vox News.

Posts by Zhuoran Li
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June 17, 2022

China’s Diplomatic Campaign Following Russia’s Ukraine Invasion

By Zhuoran Li
China’s diplomatic outreach is more aimed at advancing Beijing’s Indo-Pacific interests than drumming up support for Moscow.
June 02, 2022

What Does ASEAN Centrality Mean to China? 

By Zhuoran Li
Beijing pays frequent lip service to the idea, but it also poses significant challenges to China’s Southeast Asian ambitions. 

May 28, 2022

Despite High Ambition, China’s Media Influence Operation Is Far From Successful

By Zhuoran Li and Gavin Xu
A case study of CGTN reveals how bureaucracy and a flawed incentive structure is holding the state media outlet back from true influence power.

May 10, 2022

Will China Learn From Its Biggest COVID-19 Mistake?

By Zhuoran Li
Amid the Shanghai lockdown, government efforts to silence and prosecute critics have received more public attention – and sparked increasing outrage.

March 22, 2022

What Keeps China’s Zero-COVID Policy Going

By Zhuoran Li
The CCP's approach to pandemic management incentivizes officials to double down on extreme measures without regard for the costs.
March 17, 2022

What Doomed China’s Much-Anticipated Property Market Reform Plan?

By Zhuoran Li
Once again, China’s government failed to approve a property tax law, seen as a key part of reforming the real estate sector.

February 05, 2022

The Rise and Fall of Democracy With Chinese Characteristics

By Zhuoran Li
Despite Beijing’s recent attempts to sell its own version of democracy, China’s “consultative democracy” has been on a downslide since Xi came to power.
December 28, 2021

What is the Future of China’s Vocational School Drive?

By Zhuoran Li
China’s technical schools cannot fulfill the government’s target of training a skilled workforce without much-needed reform.

December 17, 2021

What’s Behind China’s Crackdown on Celebrities?

By Zhuoran Li
There can only be one superstar in China, and that's the Communist Party.

November 19, 2021

The Sixth Plenum and the Rise of Traditional Chinese Culture in Socialist Ideology

By Zhuoran Li
The CCP is turning to traditional culture to bolster its rule and guard against the spread of Western values.

October 28, 2021

North Korea’s Food Shortage Is a Lesson for US Policymakers

By Zhuoran Li
If North Korea’s extreme self-inflicted COVID isolation isn’t enough to break the Kim regime, external sanctions have no chance.
September 14, 2021

The Logic and Limitation of China’s Zero-COVID Policy

By Zhuoran Li
China’s strategy of mass mobilization can be astonishingly effective – but only for a short period of time.

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