Jess Liao (@jessliao1) 's Twitter Profile
Jess Liao

@jessliao1

Associate Professor of Political Science, School of Public and International Affairs, North Carolina State University; 2020-2021 Wilson Center China Fellow.

ID: 2172166986

calendar_today03-11-2013 13:23:21

21 Tweet

77 Followers

187 Following

U.S. Ambassador to China (@usambchina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

美国驻华使团全体降半旗来悼念英国女王伊丽莎白二世。一位伟大的英国君主、全球领袖、美国真正的朋友。

Jess Liao (@jessliao1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

State capacity, economic statecraft, and markets: Northeast Asian states’ rise (and fall) as global coal capital powers tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Jess Liao (@jessliao1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Project MUSE - Talking Green, Building Brown: China-ASEAN Environmental and Energy Cooperation in the BRI Era muse.jhu.edu/article/846285…

@profjulietlu.bsky.social (@_julietlu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The point Alex Wang made to start off this panel was about the trajectory of green China as a phenomenon and the resultant field of study - it's just taking off to the point that you get incredible nuance and depth in conversation alongside great overarching connections.

@profjulietlu.bsky.social (@_julietlu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Makes it a really exciting time to be studying global China and the environment. It also, I have argued, a critical moment in China studies more broadly to build collaborations, conversations across communities/disciplines/topics, and bigger knowledge building coalitions.

Trissia Wijaya (@trissiahebe_w) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Julie de los Reyes & I co-organise an international workshop on the rise of green developmentalism in Northeast and Southeast Asia. This in-person event will take place in Kyoto University, 27th June 2024, kyoto.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/event/20240…

The Pacific Review (@reviewpacific) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this new (open access 🔓) paper, Trissia Wijaya, Jess Liao, Ewon Baik and Saori N. Katada examine the trade policies of Vietnam, Indonesia and South Korea, comparing their respective approaches and their impact on economic order-building in East Asia. bit.ly/3RWxaRZ

In this new (open access 🔓) paper, <a href="/TrissiaHebe_W/">Trissia Wijaya</a>, <a href="/JessLiao1/">Jess Liao</a>, Ewon Baik and Saori N. Katada examine the trade policies of Vietnam, Indonesia and South Korea, comparing their respective approaches and their impact on economic order-building in East Asia. bit.ly/3RWxaRZ
Suisheng Zhao (@suishengzhao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is just published November issue of the JCC, I wrote an editorial on the US-CHINA relations. tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/cur…

The Pacific Review (@reviewpacific) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this new article, Jess Liao and sinocentric explain the adaption of #China's Mekong #hydropower policies and changes to the approach of state-owned enterprises in response to ‘external shocks.’ tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Jess Liao (@jessliao1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sharing my coauthored piece with sinocentric on China's hydropower policy in Mekong. We show the impact of external shocks on China's foreign economic policy and state-SOE relations. Many thanks to The Pacific Review for excellent support! doi.org/10.1080/095127…

The Pacific Review (@reviewpacific) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our latest issue, Trissia Wijaya, Jess Liao, Ewon Baik and Saori N. Katada examine the trade policies of Vietnam, Indonesia and South Korea, comparing their respective approaches and their impact on economic order-building in East Asia. bit.ly/3RWxaRZ

In our latest issue, <a href="/TrissiaHebe_W/">Trissia Wijaya</a>, <a href="/JessLiao1/">Jess Liao</a>, Ewon Baik and Saori N. Katada examine the trade policies of Vietnam, Indonesia and South Korea, comparing their respective approaches and their impact on economic order-building in East Asia. bit.ly/3RWxaRZ