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Daniel O'Neill is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Pacific University. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Washington University in St. Louis and has been actively engaged in research on economic globalization, authoritarian regimes, and international relations since 2010. His work focuses on the intersection of political institutions and global economic dynamics, particularly in Asia.
Education:
- PhD, Political Science, Washington University in St. Louis (2010)
- MA, Political Science, Washington University in St. Louis (2005)
- BA, Economics, The University of Texas at Austin (1987)
Research Interests: O'Neill's research examines how authoritarian political institutions enable foreign influence in developing states, while democratic institutions mitigate it. His work spans topics like China's Belt and Road Initiative, economic diplomacy in the South China Sea, and electoral systems in Asia. Current projects include studies on China's financial strategies in Kazakhstan and a co-edited book on the Belt and Road Initiative.
Key Publications: O'Neill has published in journals such as Journal of International Relations and Development and Contemporary Southeast Asia, analyzing China's foreign investments, political risk, and electoral reforms. His 2018 book Dividing ASEAN and Conquering the South China Sea explores China's financial influence on ASEAN member states.

