Associate ProfessorChengxin Pan
Honorary Associate Professor
Faculty of Arts and Education/School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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- Honorary Associate ProfessorFaculty of Arts and Education/School of Humanities and Social Sciences
- +61 3 522 72127 (Work)
- Melbourne Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Victoria 3125
BIO
I am an Associate Professor of International Relations at the School of
Humanities and Social Sciences and a member of the Alfred Deakin Institute for
Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University. I held visiting positions
at the University of Melbourne, the Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, Peking University, Fudan University and the University of Macau,
and was an Endeavour Research Fellow at the Australian Studies Centre, Peking
University between October 2016 and February 2017. I am on the editorial board
of Series in International Relations Classics (World Affairs Press, Beijing).
I have given keynote and invited speeches, lectures and presentations at
Asialink, Australian Catholic University, Australian Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade, Australian National University, China Foreign Affairs
University, City University of Hong Kong, Durham University, Fudan University,
Minter Ellison Lawyers, Monash University, Pacific Adventist University,
Peking University, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Tsinghua
University, and the Universities of Adelaide, Hong Kong, Queensland, and
Sydney. I am the author of Knowledge, Desire and Power in Global Politics:
Western Representations of China's Rise (Edward Elgar, hardcover 2012 and
paperback 2015). The Chinese edition won a Best Book award from Social
Sciences Academic Press (Beijing) in 2016. My ongoing research interests
include understanding the 'China' challenge, Chinese power, power transition,
Chinese IR theory, and theorising China's rise through discourses analysis,
critical constructivism and interpretive approaches, and Australia's
Asia/China literacy. I have published in many international peer-reviewed
journals including European Journal of International Relations, Alternatives,
Asian Perspective, Australian Journal of International Affairs, Contemporary
Politics, Journal of Contemporary China, The Pacific Review, The China Review,
Journal of Chinese Political Science, Griffith Asia Quarterly, Political
Science as well as a number of edited volumes and Chinese academic journals. I
have taught or co-taught a diversity of subjects at undergraduate and
postgraduate levels, including International Relations, International
Relations of the Asia Pacific, China and the World, Australia's Foreign
Relations, Australia in the World, Security, Conflict and Terrorism, and
Terrorism in International Politics. I supervise Honours, MA and PhD students
on a wide range of topics.
I am an Associate Professor of International Relations at the School of
Humanities and Social Sciences and a member of the Alfred Deakin Institute for
Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University.
I held visiting positions at the University of Melbourne, the Hong Kong
University of Science and Technology, Peking University, Fudan University and
the University of Macau, and was an Endeavour Research Fellow at the
Australian Studies Centre, Peking University between October 2016 and February
2017. I am on the editorial board of Series in International Relations
Classics (World Affairs Press, Beijing).
I have given keynote and invited speeches, lectures and presentations at
Asialink, Australian Catholic University, Australian Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade, Australian National University, China Foreign Affairs
University, City University of Hong Kong, Durham University, Fudan University,
Minter Ellison Lawyers, Monash University, Pacific Adventist University,
Peking University, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Tsinghua
University, and the Universities of Adelaide, Hong Kong, Queensland, and
Sydney.
I am the author of iKnowledge, Desire and Power in Global Politics: Western
Representations of China's Rise/i (Edward Elgar, hardcover 2012 and
paperback 2015). The Chinese edition won a Best Book award from Social
Sciences Academic Press (Beijing) in 2016.
My ongoing research interests include understanding the 'China' challenge,
Chinese power, power transition, Chinese IR theory, and theorising China's
rise through discourses analysis, critical constructivism and interpretive
approaches, and Australia's Asia/China literacy. I have published in many
international peer-reviewed journals including i European Journal of
International Relations, Alternatives, Asian Perspective, Australian Journal
of International Affairs, Contemporary Politics, Journal of Contemporary
China, The Pacific Review, The China Review, Journal of Chinese Political
Science, Griffith Asia Quarterly, Political Science /i as well as a number
of edited volumes and Chinese academic journals.
I have taught or co-taught a diversity of subjects at undergraduate and
postgraduate levels, including International Relations, International
Relations of the Asia Pacific, China and the World, Australia's Foreign
Relations, Australia in the World, Security, Conflict and Terrorism, and
Terrorism in International Politics. I supervise Honours, MA and PhD students
on a wide range of topics.
Humanities and Social Sciences and a member of the Alfred Deakin Institute for
Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University. I held visiting positions
at the University of Melbourne, the Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, Peking University, Fudan University and the University of Macau,
and was an Endeavour Research Fellow at the Australian Studies Centre, Peking
University between October 2016 and February 2017. I am on the editorial board
of Series in International Relations Classics (World Affairs Press, Beijing).
I have given keynote and invited speeches, lectures and presentations at
Asialink, Australian Catholic University, Australian Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade, Australian National University, China Foreign Affairs
University, City University of Hong Kong, Durham University, Fudan University,
Minter Ellison Lawyers, Monash University, Pacific Adventist University,
Peking University, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Tsinghua
University, and the Universities of Adelaide, Hong Kong, Queensland, and
Sydney. I am the author of Knowledge, Desire and Power in Global Politics:
Western Representations of China's Rise (Edward Elgar, hardcover 2012 and
paperback 2015). The Chinese edition won a Best Book award from Social
Sciences Academic Press (Beijing) in 2016. My ongoing research interests
include understanding the 'China' challenge, Chinese power, power transition,
Chinese IR theory, and theorising China's rise through discourses analysis,
critical constructivism and interpretive approaches, and Australia's
Asia/China literacy. I have published in many international peer-reviewed
journals including European Journal of International Relations, Alternatives,
Asian Perspective, Australian Journal of International Affairs, Contemporary
Politics, Journal of Contemporary China, The Pacific Review, The China Review,
Journal of Chinese Political Science, Griffith Asia Quarterly, Political
Science as well as a number of edited volumes and Chinese academic journals. I
have taught or co-taught a diversity of subjects at undergraduate and
postgraduate levels, including International Relations, International
Relations of the Asia Pacific, China and the World, Australia's Foreign
Relations, Australia in the World, Security, Conflict and Terrorism, and
Terrorism in International Politics. I supervise Honours, MA and PhD students
on a wide range of topics.
I am an Associate Professor of International Relations at the School of
Humanities and Social Sciences and a member of the Alfred Deakin Institute for
Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University.
I held visiting positions at the University of Melbourne, the Hong Kong
University of Science and Technology, Peking University, Fudan University and
the University of Macau, and was an Endeavour Research Fellow at the
Australian Studies Centre, Peking University between October 2016 and February
2017. I am on the editorial board of Series in International Relations
Classics (World Affairs Press, Beijing).
I have given keynote and invited speeches, lectures and presentations at
Asialink, Australian Catholic University, Australian Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade, Australian National University, China Foreign Affairs
University, City University of Hong Kong, Durham University, Fudan University,
Minter Ellison Lawyers, Monash University, Pacific Adventist University,
Peking University, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Tsinghua
University, and the Universities of Adelaide, Hong Kong, Queensland, and
Sydney.
I am the author of iKnowledge, Desire and Power in Global Politics: Western
Representations of China's Rise/i (Edward Elgar, hardcover 2012 and
paperback 2015). The Chinese edition won a Best Book award from Social
Sciences Academic Press (Beijing) in 2016.
My ongoing research interests include understanding the 'China' challenge,
Chinese power, power transition, Chinese IR theory, and theorising China's
rise through discourses analysis, critical constructivism and interpretive
approaches, and Australia's Asia/China literacy. I have published in many
international peer-reviewed journals including i European Journal of
International Relations, Alternatives, Asian Perspective, Australian Journal
of International Affairs, Contemporary Politics, Journal of Contemporary
China, The Pacific Review, The China Review, Journal of Chinese Political
Science, Griffith Asia Quarterly, Political Science /i as well as a number
of edited volumes and Chinese academic journals.
I have taught or co-taught a diversity of subjects at undergraduate and
postgraduate levels, including International Relations, International
Relations of the Asia Pacific, China and the World, Australia's Foreign
Relations, Australia in the World, Security, Conflict and Terrorism, and
Terrorism in International Politics. I supervise Honours, MA and PhD students
on a wide range of topics.
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY CURRENT APPOINTMENT
- Honorary Associate ProfessorDeakin University, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
DEGREES
- Doctor of PhilosophyAustralian National University
- Master of ArtsPeking University
- Master of International StudiesPeking University
- Graduate Certificate of Higher EducationDeakin University
- Bachelor of ArtsPeking University
FIELDS OF RESEARCH
- Political science
- Policy and administration
AVAILABILITY FOR SUPERVISION
- Masters by Research and PhD supervision
AREA/FACULTY
- Faculty of Arts and Education
DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/INSTITUTE/DISCIPLINE
- School of Humanities and Social Sciences