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Professor Huiyun Feng is a Professor at Griffith University's School of Government and International Relations. Her research focuses on international relations, Chinese foreign policy, and global governance. She co-leads major projects such as the MacArthur Foundation's study on Chinese IR scholars' perspectives and ARC grants on revisionist challenges and international order. She has held roles at Griffith Asia Institute and the Centre for Governance and Public Policy. Education includes a PhD from Arizona State University and postgraduate training at Ohio State University. Publications include Contesting Revisionism and China’s Challenges and International Order Transition. She supervises doctoral students on topics like regional security and energy diplomacy. Editorships include the Australian Journal of International Affairs and the Routledge Foreign Policy Analysis series.
Education:
- PhD in Political Science, Arizona State University (2005)
- Summer Institute of Political Psychology, Ohio State University (2003)
Research Interests: Her work bridges theory and practice in international relations, emphasizing China's role, US-China dynamics, and the evolving international order. Recent studies analyze pandemic impacts through gendered lenses and strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific. She advocates for equitable global governance frameworks and contextualized foreign policy analysis.
Grants & Collaborations: Key grants include ARC funding for decoding revisionist policies and MacArthur Foundation support for understanding China's rise. Collaborations span institutions like the Danish Institute for International Studies and Nanyang Technological University. She advises on energy diplomacy and nuclear submarine programs.

