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Dan Wu is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of International Affairs, Chinese University of Hong Kong. His doctoral research focused on central-provincial politics and industrial policy-making in China’s electric power sector, supervised by Miranda A. Schreurs, Genia Kostka, Cilja Harders, Sabine Kropp, and Maria Rosaria Di Nucci. His work bridges Chinese political dynamics, energy policy, and international relations, with a focus on Sino-European relations in trade, technology, and environmental governance.
Research interests include China’s governance structures, energy sector reforms, nationalism, and global economic interactions. His publications analyze accountability mechanisms in China’s electricity sector, competition in solar photovoltaic industries, and anti-Japanese sentiments in China. He has presented on topics like fragmented authoritarianism in nuclear technology development and centralization-decentralization paradoxes in energy policy.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the text. He currently advises no students, though his academic trajectory includes collaborative work with interdisciplinary teams.
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