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BOOKS

Disaggregating China, Inc: State Strategies in the Liberal Economic Order. 2021. ​​Cornell University Press, Studies in Political Economy Series
(Featured on the New Books Network podcast)

China Experiments: From Local Innovations to National Reform. 2012. (with Ann Florini, Hairong Lai). ​Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.

Asia's Role in Governing Global Health. (2012) (co-editor with Kelley Lee and Tikki Pang). New York: Routledge.
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ARTICLES

The Limits of Liberalization: WTO Entry and Chinese State-owned Firms (with Christina Davis).  
Forthcoming, International Studies Quarterly

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Public Responses to Foreign Protectionism: Evidence from the US-China Trade War." (with David Steinberg). 2023. Review of International Organizations. 18: 145-167. (Working paper version) 
​(Featured on the TradeTalks podcast)

"Disaggregating "China, Inc.": The Hierarchical Politics of WTO Entry." 2020. Comparative Political Studies.  53(13):​ 2118–2152. 

"Provincial Power in a Centralizing China: the Politics of Domestic and International "Development Space''" (with Kyle Jaros). 2020. The China Journal, 83(1): 79-104. (Authors' version)
​(Featured on the CSIS Pekingology podcast)

“Transparency without Democracy: The Unexpected Effects of China's Environmental Disclosure Policy."  2014. Governance, 27(1): 37-62. (Author's version)

“Global Health Governance and the Rise of Asia.” 2012. (with Kelley Lee, and Tikki Pang). Global Policy, 3(3): 324-335. 
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BOOK CHAPTERS

"China's Growth Models in Comparative and International Perspective." in The New Politics of Growth and Stagnation (Mark Blyth, Jonas Pontusson, Lucio Baccaro, eds.). 2022. Oxford: Oxford University Press (with James Conran).
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WORKS IN PROGRESS

[AidData Working Paper] The Domestic Political Consequences of Global Economic Expansion in Rising Powers: Evidence from Survey Experiments in China (with David Steinberg and Daniel McDowell).

[Working Paper] Driven to Self-Reliance: Coercion and the US-China Innovation Ecosystem (with Mark Dallas, Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman).
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