Dr Jane Hayward is Lecturer in China and Global Affairs at the Lau China Institute, King's College London. She has a PhD from the East Asian Studies Department of New York University. She has held post-doctoral positions at the Oxford University China Centre and the School of Public Policy and Management at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Her research focuses on China's agrarian question and related urban transformations, and the internationalization of the state.
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Dr. Rongbin Han is an Associate Professor in the Department of International Affairs at the University of Georgia. His research interests primarily lie in the intersection of contentious politics, media and cyber politics, and civic participation in China. He is the author of Contesting Cyberspace in China: Online Expression and Authoritarian Resilience (Columbia University Press, 2018).
Dimitar Gueorguiev is Associate Professor of Political Science in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, where he teaches courses on Chinese politics, comparative institutions, research methods, and globalization. Gueorguiev's research is on comparative state-society relations with a focus on authoritarian regimes and the Chinese political system.
Dr Sven Grimm is a political scientist and has worked on external partners’ co-operation with Africa since 1999. He is currently researcher at the German Development Institute and Extraordinary Associate Professor at the Centre for Chinese Studies, Stellenbosch University.
Go Myong-Hyun is a research fellow at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies. Previously, Dr. Go was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, Neuropsychiatry Institute. His research applies quantitative perspectives to traditional and non-traditional security issues. Go's latest publications include "In China's Shadow: Exposing North Korean Overseas Network" (2016) and "The Prevalence of Deaths and Disease in Chongori Prison" (in Korean. 2017).
Andreas Fulda is a senior fellow at the University of Nottingham Asia Research Institute and the author of The Struggle for Democracy in Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong: Sharp Power and Its Discontents.
Silvia Frosina holds a MA from the China Institute at SOAS, University of London. Her research interests focus on civil society and social movements in East and Southeast Asia. In 2021 she earned a scholarship by the Scuola Normale Superiore to conduct doctoral research on the digital aspects of social movements in Hong Kong. She is also a contributor to media outlets such as Il manifesto and China Files.
Lukas Fiala is a PhD candidate in International Relations at the London School of Economics and the Project Coordinator of China Foresight at LSE IDEAS, the LSE’s foreign policy think tank. Previously he was a Yenching Scholar at Peking University.