Selected Publications
2020 |
China's ‘Singapore Model’ and Authoritarian Learning, co-edited with Mark R. Thompson. London: Routledge. |
2020 |
“Hong Kong’s Constructive Identity and Political Participation: Resisting China’s Blind Nationalism,” Asian Studies Review, ahead-of print. |
2020 |
"Unmasking nativism in Asia’s world city: graffiti and identity boundary un/making in Hong Kong," co-authored with John Lowe, Continuum, 34:3, pp. 398-416. |
2019 |
"Contentious politics and democratization in Hong Kong: Explaining growing demands for self-determination", Asian Education and Development Studies, ahead-of-print. |
2018 |
“Mis-Modelling Singapore: China's Challenges in Learning from the City-State,” co-authored with Mark R. Thompson, The China Quarterly, 236, pp. 1014-1032. |
2018 |
“From Sweden to Singapore: The Relevance of Foreign Models for China's Rise,” co-authored with Yang Kai, The China Quarterly, 236, pp. 946-967. |
2017 |
Environmental Governance in Vietnam: Institutional Reforms and Failures. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. |
2016 |
"Political Development in Hong Kong: The Failure of Democratization," Asian International Studies Review, 17:2, pp. 199-219. |
2016 |
"The lack of sovereignty, the Umbrella Movement, and democratisation in Hong Kong," Asia Pacific Law Review, 24:2, pp. 108-122. |
2016 |
"Singapore 2011-2015: A Tale of Two Elections," Asia Maior, 26, pp. 197-212. |
2016 |
"China and the 'Singapore model'", co-authored with Mark R. Thompson, Journal of Democracy, 27:1, pp. 39-48. |
2015 |
"The Umbrella Movement and Hong Kong's Protracted Democratization Process," Asian Affairs, 46:1, pp. 32-50. |
2015 |
“Political Change and Civil Society Coalitions in Singapore,” Government and Opposition, 5:1, pp. 119-139. |
2015 |
"The Significance of By-elections for Political Change in Singapore's Authoritarian Regime," Asian Survey, 54:4, pp. 725–748. |
2015 |
"Democratization and the Discourse on Stability in Hong Kong and Singapore," Taiwan Journal of Democracy, 10:1, pp. 123-145. |
2014 |
"China's obsession with Singapore: learning authoritarian modernity," The Pacific Review, 27:3, pp. 433-455. |
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