PhD Student
증명 (ZENG MING)
- Position
- Comparative Politics / Ph.D. Candidate
- Research Areas
- Chinese politics, authoritarian politics, environmental politics, contentious politics
Education
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M.A. Korea University, Political Science & International Relations B.A. Nanjing University, Korean Language and Literature, 2015
Journal Articles
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2017. “China’s policy process: Environmental Issues and Citizens’ Participation.” (with Joo-Youn Jung) in Joo-Youn Jung ed., Domestic Fragility of Rising China, SNU. (in Korean) 2019. “Do popular protests matter in China? Urban middle-class in Xiamen’s environmental protest.” (with Joo-Youn Jung) The Korean Journal of Area Studies 37(4): 179-206. (in Korean) 2022. "Transboundary air pollution in Northeast Asia and public preferences for particulate matter policies: A survey experiment on public support." (with Seoungwon Cha, Eunbi Lee) The Journal of Asiatic Studies 65(1): 269-311. (in Korean) Forthcoming. "Changing frames: China's media strategy for environmental protests." (with Joo-Youn Jung) Asian Perspective.
Conference Presentations and Proceedings
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2017. “Negotiating Industrial Policies in China: Environment, Economic Interests, and Citizens’ Protest.” (with Joo-Youn Jung) Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Association for Asian Studies in Asia, Seoul, June 26. 2019. “Why do terrorist attacks occur in southern Xinjiang?” Paper presented at the World Congress for Korean Politics and Society 2019, Seoul, June 26. (in Korean) 2019. “Survival Strategies of Authoritarian Regimes in the Internet Era.” Paper presented at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Association of Political Science, Tainan, October 27. (in Chinese) 2020. “What is ‘Chinese Cyber Nationalism’?” Paper presented at the 2020 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Association of Political Science, Taipei, November 1. (in Chinese) 2021. "Institutionalization of environmental protests in China: A case study of the anti-incineration protest in Panyu." Paper presented at the World Congress for Korean Politics and Society 2021, Seoul, August 20. (in Korean)