Instructor
ASIA 2026/6026 - The Politics of China (Undergraduate and Graduate Co-listed)
Semester 2, 2022 (4.5/5.0); Semester 2, 2023 (4.8/5.0)
POLS 8051 - Authoritarian Politics: Comparative Perspectives (Graduate Seminar)
Semester 2, 2022 (4.7/5.0); Semester 2, 2023 (4.2/5.0)
Guest Lecturer
“Industrial Policy of the Chinese Automotive/EV Industry” (School of Economics and Management Undergraduate Course - Chinese Political Economy), Tsinghua University, Spring 2024
“The Chinese Automotive Industry: The Triangle of Industrial Policies, Local Governments, and the Capital Market” (Master in Public Administration and Management), Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Spring 2024
“The Chinese Model” (MPP Graduate Core Course - The Political and Institutional Architecture of Public Policy), Australian National University, 2023
“Political Succession” (Graduate-level Course - Fundamental Questions in Political Science), Peking University, Spring 2023
“The Institutions of the Party-State” (MPA Course - Engaging China: Working with Policy in the PRC), Australian National University, 2021 & 2022
“Internet Censorship in China” (3rd Princeton Global Seminar in China “Contemporary Chinese Society”), Princeton University & Peking University, Summer 2019
“Labor Politics in China” (Yuanpei College Honors Seminar - Local Governments and Politics in China), Peking University, Spring 2019 and Spring 2021
“Institutional Foundations of Economic Growth in China” (MPP Graduate Course in English - Governance of China), Peking University, Spring 2019
“Resource Curse” (Graduate-level Course - Politics of Development), Peking University, Fall 2018, Fall 2020, and Fall 2021
“Political Ideologies” (Undergraduate-level Course - Introduction to Political Science), Peking University, Fall 2018 and Fall 2020