
معرفی
Qi Zhu is an Assistant Lecturer and Postgraduate Research Student in the Department of Government at the University of Essex. Their research focuses on authoritarian regimes, democratization, international conflict, coup d'état, and political economy. Current research examines how autocratic regimes influence coup attempts and success using a two-stage probit model. Supervisors include Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Saurabh Pant.
- Education:
- MSc in International Economics, Finance and Development (University of Surrey, 2019)
- Master of Economics (Fudan University, 2002)
- Bachelor of Economics (Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, 1997)
Research interests include coups in autocracies, political economy dynamics, and international conflict. Their work bridges quantitative analysis and political theory, addressing gaps in understanding coup success and its interplay with regime stability.
Publications span economic policy, financial regulation, and international economics, reflecting interdisciplinary expertise. Advising and grant details are not specified in available texts. No lab affiliations or teams are mentioned.




