韓恩澤(香港大學政治與公共行政學系副教授)

韓恩澤(香港大學政治與公共行政學系副教授)

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韓恩澤,現任香港大學政治與公共行政學系副教授,其研究專長為東南亞政治與中國外交關係。曾任英國倫敦大學亞非學院政治系東亞安全問題副教授。北京外國語大學97級亞非系本科,美國喬治·華盛頓大學政治學博士。研究興趣為國際關係中的政治認同、中國與東南亞的關係問題等。

基本介紹

人物經歷,學術成果,

人物經歷

2001年在北外獲得寮語言文學學士學位,2004年在加拿大英屬不列顛大學獲政治學碩士學位,2010年在美國喬治華盛頓大學獲政治學博士學位。
2010-2011年在美國普林斯頓大學做“中國和世界關係”的博士後研究。2011-2012年曾在美國多米尼克大學政治系任助理教授

學術成果

書籍
  • Enze Han, The Ripple Effect: China’s Complex Presence in Southeast Asia (Oxford University Press, hardcover & paperback 2024).
  • 韓恩澤,強鄰在側:中泰邊區博弈下緬甸的國家命運 (香港: 香港中文大學出版社, 2022).
  • Enze Han, Asymmetrical Neighbors: Borderland State Building between China and Southeast Asia (New York & London: Oxford University Press, hardcover & paperback 2019).
  • Enze Han & Joseph O’Mahoney, British Colonialism and the Criminalization of Homosexuality: Queens, Crime and Empire (London & New York: Routledge, 2018).
  • Enze Han, Contestation and Adaptation: The Politics of National Identity in China (New York & London: Oxford University Press, hardcover 2013 & paperback 2016).
論文
  • Enze Han, “Modes of Securitization and De-securitization of Transnational Kinship Ties: Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia amidst Rising Chinese Power,” forthcoming, Journal of Global Security Studies.
  • Enze Han & Xiaojun Li, “Erosion of International Organization’s Legitimacy during the U.S.-China Conflict: Evidence from the International Court of Justice,” forthcoming, Canadian Journal of Political Science.
  • Wilfred Chow & Enze Han, “Rugged Terrain, Forest Coverage, and Insurgency in Myanmar,” forthcoming, Conflict Management and Peace Science.
  • Enze Han & Lingbo Zhao, “Naturalized Athletes and Racialized National Identity in China,” Journal of Contemporary China, 33, no. 145 (2024): 52-64.
  • Haohan Chen, Zifeng Wang, and Enze Han, “Infectious Disease and Political Violence: Evidence from Malaria and Civil Conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa,” Research and Politics, 10, no. 2 (2023): 1-7.
  • Enze Han & Sirada Khemanitthathai, “Prism of Migration: Understanding Contemporary Thailand – China Relations,” Journal of Contemporary China, 32, no. 142 (2023): 620-634.
  • Enze Han & Daniel Marwecki, “Racialized International Order? Traces of ‘Yellow Peril’ Trope in Germany’s Public Discourse toward China,” Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 36, no. 3 (2023): 391-409.
  • Wilfred Chow & Enze Han, “Descriptive Legitimacy and International Organizations: Evidence from United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees,” The Journal of Politics, 85, no. 2 (2023): 257-371.
  • Enze Han, “Overconfidence, Missteps, and Tragedy: Dynamics of Myanmar’s International Relations and the Genocide of the Rohingya,” The Pacific Review, 36, no. 3 (2023): 581-602.
  • Courtney Fung, Enze Han, Kai Quek, and Austin Strange, “Conditioning China’s Influence: Intentionality, Intermediaries, and Institutions,” Journal of Contemporary China, 32, no. 139 (2023): 1-16.
  • Truston Jianheng Yu & Enze Han, “Indonesia’s Relations with China in the Age of COVID-19,” Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 42, no. 1 (2023): 45-62.
  • Enze Han, “Racialized Threat Perception within the International Society: From Japan to China,” Chinese Journal of International Politics, 15, no. 3 (2022): 272-288.
  • Enze Han, “Entrenching Authoritarian Rule and Thailand’s Foreign Policy Dilemma as a Middle Power,” Asia Policy, 17, no. 4 (2022): 181-198.
  • Enze Han, “Re-encountering the Familiar Other: Contesting ‘Re-Sinicization’ in Thailand,” Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, no. 43 (2022): 270-286.
  • David Brenner & Enze Han, “Forgotten Conflicts: Producing Knowledge and Ignorance in Security Studies,” The Journal of Global Security Studies 7, no. 1 (2022): 1-17.
  • Enze Han & Qiongyu Huang, “Global Commodity Markets, Chinese Demand for Maize, and Deforestation in Northern Myanmar,” Land, 10, no. 1232 (2021): 1-18.
  • Enze Han, “Non-State Chinese Actors and Their Impact on Relations between China and Mainland Southeast Asia,” ISEAS Trends in Southeast Asia, no. 1 (2021): 1-19.
  • Enze Han, “Mainland Southeast Asia’s Environmental Challenges from China,” ISEAS Perspective, no. 82 (2020): 1-6.
  • Enze Han, “Chinese Civil War and Implications for Borderland State Building in Upland Southeast Asia,” The China Quarterly 241 (2020): 214-235.
  • Enze Han, “Myanmar’s Internal Ethnic Conflicts and Their Implications for China’s Regional Grand Strategy,” Asian Survey 60, no. 3 (2020): 466-489.
  • Enze Han, “State Building as Neighborhood Effects: Borderland Politics in Upland Southeast Asia,” The Pacific Review 33, no. 2 (2020): 305-330.
  • Enze Han & Cameron Thies, “External Threat, Internal Challenges, and State Building in East Asia,” Journal of East Asian Studies 19, no. 3 (2019): 339-360.
  • Wilfred Chow, Enze Han, and Xiaojun Li, “Brexit Identities and British Public Opinion on China,” International Affairs 95, no. 6 (2019): 1369-87.
  • Enze Han, “Bifurcated Homeland and Diaspora Politics in China and Taiwan towards the Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia,” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45, no. 4 (2019): 577-94.
  • Enze Han, “Under the Shadow of Sino-US Great Power Competition: Myanmar and Thailand’s Alignment Choices,” Chinese Journal of International Politics 11, no. 1 (2018): 81-104.
  • Enze Han & Christiopher Paik, “Ethnic Integration and Development in China,” World Development 93 (2017): 31-42.
  • Enze Han, “Geopolitics, Ethnic Conflicts along the Border, and Chinese Foreign Policy Changes toward Myanmar,” Asian Security 13, no. 1 (2017): 59-73.
  • Mattias Stepan, Enze Han, and Tim Reeskens, “Building the New Socialist Countryside: Tracking Public Policy and Public Opinion Changes in China,” The China Quarterly, no. 226 (2016): 456-476.
  • Enze Han & Harris Mylonas, “Interstate Relations, Perceptions, and Power Balance: Explaining China’s Policies toward Ethnic Groups, 1949-1965,” Security Studies 23, no. 1 (2014): 148-81.
  • Enze Han, Joseph O’Mahoney, and Christopher Paik, “Keeping Up with the Joneses: The Role of Constructed Economic Interests in Ethnic Group Mobilization,” Conflict Management & Peace Science 31, no. 1 (2014): 49-69.
  • Enze Han & Christopher Paik, “Dynamics of Political Resistance in Tibet: Religious Repression and Controversies of Demographic Change,” The China Quarterly, vol. 217 (2014): 69-98.
  • Enze Han & Joseph O’Mahoney, “British Colonialism and the Criminalization of Homosexuality,” Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 27, no. 2 (2014): 268-88.
  • Enze Han, “Transnational Ties, HIV/AIDS Prevention and State-Minority Relations in Sipsongpanna, Southwest China,” Journal of Contemporary China 22, no. 82 (2013): 594-611.
  • Enze Han, “External Cultural Ties and the Politics of Language in China,” Ethnopolitics 12, no. 1 (2013): 30-49.
  • Enze Han, “From Domestic to International: The Politics of Ethnic Identity in Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia,” Nationalities Papers 39, no. 6 (2011): 941-962.
  • Enze Han, “The Dog That Hasn’t Barked: Assimilation and Resistance in Inner Mongolia, China,” Asian Ethnicity 12, no. 1 (2011): 55-75.
  • Enze Han, “Boundaries, Discrimination, and Inter-Ethnic Conflict in Xinjiang, China,” International Journal of Conflict and Violence 4, no. 2 (2010): 172-184.
書籍章節
  • Enze Han, “Five-Point Consensus and China’s Role in Myanmar,” in Seeking Strategic Options for Myanmar: Reviewing Five-Point Consensus and Anticipating the Future of Democracy in Myanmar (Jakarta: Center for Strategic and International Studies Pakarti Centre, 2022).
  • Enze Han, “Positionality and Subjectivity in Field Research on China and Southeast Asia,” in Peter Krause and Ora Szekely eds., Cautionary Tales: An Unorthodox Guide to Fieldwork (New York: Columbia University Press, 2020).
  • Enze Han, “Ethnic Identity and Inter-Ethnic Relations in Contemporary China,” in Kevin Latham ed., Routledge Handbook of Chinese Culture and Society (London & New York: Routledge, 2020).
  • Enze Han, “Borderland Ethnic Politics and Changing Sino-Myanmar Relations,” in Mandy Sadan ed., War and Peace in the Borderlands of Myanmar: The Kachin Ceasefire, 1994-2011 (Copenhagen: NIAS Press, 2016).
  • Enze Han, “China as “Offshore Balancer” and South Asia’s Regional Security Complex,” in Lowell Dittmer and Maochun Yu eds., Routledge Handbook of Chinese Security (London and New York: Routledge, 2015) (with Lawrence Saez).
  • Enze Han, “Modernization, Economic Development and Inter-Ethnic Relations in Contemporary China,” in Suijian Guo and Baogang Guo eds., Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development (Lexington Books, 2007).
書評
  • Enze Han, Review of “Donald K. Emerson ed., The Deer and the Dragon: Southeast Asia and China in the 21st Century,” South East Asia Research, 2022.
  • Enze Han, Review of “Wasana Wongsurawat, The Crown and the Capitalists: The Ethnic Chinese and the Founding of the Thai Nation,” Asian Ethnology 80, no. 1 (2021): 285-296.
  • Enze Han, Review of “Nianshen Song, Making borders in modern East Asia: Tumen River demarcation, 1881-1919,” H-Diplo, (January 2019).
  • Enze Han, Review of “Herrick et al, China’s Peaceful Rise: Perceptions, Policy and Misperceptions,” Cambridge Review of International Affairs 30, no. 5-6 (2017): 583-585.
  • Enze Han, Review of “Andrew Martin Fischer, The Disempowered Development of Tibet in China: A Study in the Economics of Marginalization,” The China Quarterly, no. 222 (2015): 569-570.
  • Enze Han, Review of “Tenzin Jinba, In the Land of Eastern Queendom: The Politics of Gender and Ethnicity on the Sino-Tibetan Border,” The China Quarterly, no. 218 (2014): 570-572.
  • Enze Han, Review of “Emily Yeh, Taming Tibet: Landscape Transformation and the Gift of Chinese Development,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (2014).
  • Enze Han, Review of “Steve Chan, Looking for Balance: China, the United States, and Power Balancing in East Asia,” The China Quarterly, no. 215 (2013): 780-81.

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