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Gregory T. Chin is an Associate Professor of Political Economy in York University's Department of Politics. His research examines international monetary systems, China's financial diplomacy, and emerging global governance through institutions like the BRICS New Development Bank. He co-directs the 'Emerging Global Governance' project and holds affiliations with LSE IDEAS, Boston University, and Johns Hopkins SAIS.
Key Research Areas: Renminbi internationalization, China's digital currency (e-CNY), and comparative analysis of development finance institutions. Recent publications analyze China's role in reshaping economic order.
Professional Leadership: Served in Canadian government agencies (2000-2006), contributing to foreign policy and development programs. Regularly presents at international forums and advises organizations like the Asian Development Bank.
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