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Elizabeth Plantan

@enplantan

Assistant Professor of Political Science at Stetson University & 2023-2025 NCUSCR PIP Fellow || Find me on Bluesky under eplantan

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Gina Anne Tam 譚吉娜 (@dgtam86) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to announce the publication of the The Wilson Center China Fellowship annual publication, and in it, my paper on Gender Mainstreaming in Hong Kong's 1980s Democracy Movement. Read all the essays by my brilliant colleagues here: wilsoncenter.org/publication/20…

Delighted to announce the publication of the <a href="/TheWilsonCenter/">The Wilson Center</a> China Fellowship annual publication, and in it, my paper on Gender Mainstreaming in Hong Kong's 1980s Democracy Movement. Read all the essays by my brilliant colleagues here:
wilsoncenter.org/publication/20…
Maria Repnikova (@mariarepnikova) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My new paper on #ChinaRussia #InformationNexus just out with The Wilson Center. It demonstrates the growing cooperation between #China and #Russia in the information space: wilsoncenter.org/publication/ch…. Short thread.

Jesse Rodenbiker (@jesserodenbiker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sharing my new open-access paper on China's green soft power and South-South environmental initiatives titled "Ecological Civilization Goes Global." #China #environment It is among the stellar contributions to the 2022-2023 Wilson China Fellowship report. wilsoncenter.org/publication/ec…

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Honored to join the 8th cohort of National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPFellows at a critical moment for US-China relations and follow in the footsteps of past participants. Looking forward to seeing you all soon!

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Always grateful to attend #ASEEES, which feels a bit like coming home. It was great to see colleagues, discuss emerging work, & present some of my own. Looking forward to next year!

Austin Strange (@austinmstrange) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chinese Global Infrastructure is out (OA)! doi.org/10.1017/978100… This short book tracks major Chinese int’l infrastructure projects from 1949 to now. It uses historical data + context to shed light on a cornerstone of China’s foreign relations. Brief 🧵on key themes:

Chinese Global Infrastructure is out (OA)! 

doi.org/10.1017/978100… 

This short book tracks major Chinese int’l infrastructure projects from 1949 to now. 

It uses historical data + context to shed light on a cornerstone of China’s foreign relations. 

Brief 🧵on key themes:
Austin Strange (@austinmstrange) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chinese Global Infrastructure is now fully open access (Gold). Really happy this short book is available to all. Please help share! doi.org/10.1017/978100… Follow Chinese foreign policy? Int'l development? #BRI? Below links to earlier🧵on why you might find the book useful.

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Enjoyed speaking to Aspen Pflughoeft for this article, which prompted me to think deeply about the unintended consequences of Russia’s war against Ukraine and declining U.S.-Russia relations for global environmental conservation efforts. Thank you for your reporting, Aspen!

Novaya Gazeta Europe (@novayagazeta_en) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❗️ The Insider has posted the list of prisoners that are reportedly set to be part of the swap. Russia will release: Ilya Yashin, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Alsu Kurmasheva, Andrey Pivovarov, Oleg Orlov, Sasha Skochilenko, Liliya Chanysheva, Ksenia Fadeyeva, Evan Gershkovich, Paul

❗️ The Insider has posted the list of prisoners that are reportedly set to be part of the swap.

Russia will release: Ilya Yashin, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Alsu Kurmasheva, Andrey Pivovarov, Oleg Orlov, Sasha Skochilenko, Liliya Chanysheva, Ksenia Fadeyeva, Evan Gershkovich, Paul
Journal of Politics @jop@sciences.social (@the_jop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❓How do observers perceive multiactor projects in international development? A recent @the_JOP blog piece by Austin Strange, Elizabeth Plantan & Wendy Leutert examines this question by surveying public opinion in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)⬇️ jop.blogs.uni-hamburg.de/how-do-observe…

PONARS Eurasia (@ponarseurasia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨NEW PONARS Policy Memo: Is There More Hope or More Fear Among Russia’s Exiled Activists After the August 2024 Prisoner Swap? by Elizabeth Plantan Inst. for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies 📖Read more here: ponarseurasia.org/is-there-more-…

International Affairs (@iajournal_ch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨NEW issue out now! 1⃣4⃣ articles on the role of children in Russia's military, R2P, China and global health and more 3⃣ policy papers on the EU's policy toward Iran, Sino-US AI race and climate security 3⃣0⃣ book reviews Read NOW > academic.oup.com/ia/issue/101/2

🚨NEW issue out now! 

1⃣4⃣ articles on the role of children in Russia's military, R2P, China and global health and more

3⃣ policy papers on the EU's policy toward Iran, Sino-US AI race and climate security

3⃣0⃣ book reviews

Read NOW &gt; academic.oup.com/ia/issue/101/2
Elizabeth Plantan (@enplantan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sharing our new article (with Wendy Leutert & Austin Strange) published today in International Affairs. We analyze joint activities between international NGOs and Chinese actors overseas to better understand their spread, character, & implications: academic.oup.com/ia/article-abs…

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Since the 1970s, international organizations have promoted development in China. Now, things look very different. How has Chinese philanthropy changed over time? Read Elizabeth Plantan, Wendy Leutert, & Austin Strange's article in our latest issue: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…

Since the 1970s, international organizations have promoted development in China. Now, things look very different. 

How has Chinese philanthropy changed over time? Read <a href="/enplantan/">Elizabeth Plantan</a>, <a href="/wendyleutert/">Wendy Leutert</a>, &amp; <a href="/AustinMStrange/">Austin Strange</a>'s article in our latest issue: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…
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What are the implications of the recent rise in development work by international NGOs and China? Elizabeth Plantan, Wendy Leutert & Austin Strange analyse over 130 projects in our March issue: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…

What are the implications of the recent rise in development work by international NGOs and China?

<a href="/enplantan/">Elizabeth Plantan</a>, <a href="/wendyleutert/">Wendy Leutert</a> &amp; <a href="/AustinMStrange/">Austin Strange</a> analyse over 130 projects in our March issue: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…
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International NGOs have shifted from promoting development in China to working with Chinese actors on development issues in third-party countries. Why? Elizabeth Plantan, Wendy Leutert & Austin Strange explain this shift in their new article: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…

International NGOs have shifted from promoting development in China to working with Chinese actors on development issues in third-party countries. Why? 

<a href="/enplantan/">Elizabeth Plantan</a>, <a href="/wendyleutert/">Wendy Leutert</a> &amp; <a href="/AustinMStrange/">Austin Strange</a> explain this shift in their new article: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…