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Qiang Li is a multidisciplinary researcher at Edith Cowan University's School of Arts and Humanities with scholarly contributions spanning political science, gender studies, business, and materials science.
Li's primary research domains include:
- Chinese masculinity theories (Yin-Yang and Wen-Wu) applied to global leadership
- U.S. presidential responses to health emergencies
- Corporate environmental investment in China
- Materials engineering of stainless steel alloys
Analysis of Li's publications reveals a distinctive interdisciplinary approach that bridges Eastern philosophical traditions with Western political contexts. The doctoral research proposes a Global Masculinity Theory that challenges existing frameworks by integrating Chinese concepts to balance political leadership during crises. Business research examines governance structures affecting environmental investment in China, while materials science work investigates microstructural properties of stainless steel.
Li's scholarly trajectory demonstrates significant versatility across humanities, social sciences, and engineering disciplines.
As a doctoral candidate, Li worked under supervisors Jamal Barnes and Elizabeth Reid Boyd, though information about Li's own supervisees is not available.




