Experts

Li Guanjie

Assistant Research Fellow

Biography

08/2014~ 

Shanghai International Studies University(SISU) 

07/2012~07/2014 

Post-Doctoral Research at Shanghai Institutes for International Studies(SIIS) 

09/2009~06/2012 

PHD in International Relations at East China Normal University(ECNU); Thesis: Regionalization of the UK under New Labour, 1997-2010 

09/2004~03/2007 

MA in History at Donghua University; Thesis: Exploring on the Management of British American Tobacco Company in China from 1937 to 1949 

09/1999~07/2003 

BA in History at Henan University

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Research Interests

British Political Studies & History of Political Thought

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Publications

‘New PM, Old Prescription?: Where did Liz Truss come from and where will she take the UK?’, Beijing Review, Vol.65, No.37, 2022. 

‘The Impact of Brexit Negotiations on European Integration’, Fudan International Studies Review, Vol.28, 2021.

 (Translation from English to Chinese) T.S. Ashton, The Industrial Revolution, 1760-1830, published by Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2020. 

(Translation from English to Chinese) Richard Hoggard, The Uses of Literacy: Aspects of Working-Class Life, published by Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2018. 

(Book)The Dangerous Devolution, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2014. 

‘Reassessing the Political Thought of Edmund Burke: To Construct the Orders of British Empire’, Journal of the History of Political Thought, Vol.35, No.4, 2018. 

‘The Devolution of the UK and Mission of David Cameron’, Chinese Journal of European Studies, Vol.33, No.4, 2015.

 ‘An Analysis of India’s BRICS Strategy’, South Asian Studies, Vol.107, No.1, 2014. 

‘The Prudence of Edmund Burke: A Core Principle of Political Practice’, Journal of the History of Political Thought, Vol.18, No.2, 2014. 

‘A Normal Strategic Partnership: Effectiveness and Prospects of Indian-Russian Strategic Cooperation’, Russian Studies, Vol.176, No.4, 2012. 

‘An Analysis of Ulrich Beck's Cosmopolitanism’, Deutschland-Studien, Vol.26, No.2, 2011.

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