Guangyi Pan

Guangyi Pan

PhD Candidate
Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Social Sciences

Supervisors: Alexander Korolev, Andrea Benvenuti 

I am a PhD candidate in International Politics with a focus on IR theory. Before commencing my PhD at UNSW, I studied at Nanjing University, and worked at UNICEF.

  • International Relations theory,
  • The Cold War history
  • Politics of China
  • Guangyi Pan, “Review: National Role Conceptions in a New Millennium: Defining a Place in a Changing World”, International Affairs, vol. 99 (1), 2023, pp.359-361.
  • Guangyi Pan & Thu Hien Phan, "The Transformation of Asymmetry: the Evolution of Philippine and Vietnamese South China Sea Policies and the Asymmetry of Attention", The Pacific Review, 2024, 37:1, 86-117, DOI: 10.1080/09512748.2022.2130411
  • Guangyi Pan, Alexander Korolev, “The Struggle for Certainty: Ontological Security, Australia-China Conflict and COVID-19”, Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2021, vol. 26 (1), pp. 115–138.
  • Guangyi Pan, “The Tenth Anniversary of China's BRI Exposes Deep Tensions”, Australian Outlook, October 2023.
  • Guangyi Pan, “Biden’s Secret Visit to Kyiv Dismantles Beijing’s Image as an Honest Broker”, Australian Outlook, February 2023.
  • Yimin Xu, Guangyi Pan, “What the sci-fi blockbuster Wandering Earth II can teach us about China’s global and local aspirations”, The Conversation, February 2023.
  • Guangyi Pan, Hao Yang, “Matter of national destiny': China’s energy security crisis sees the world’s top emitter investing in more coal”, The Conversation, August 2022.
  • Guangyi Pan, “Beijing is Adopting a Wedge Strategy in the Pacific”, Australian Outlook, June 2022.
  • Guangyi Pan, “When small states become a big priority: Asymmetric attention in the South China Sea”, London Conflict Review, December 2021.
  • Guangyi Pan, The US Covert Operation in Poland in 1980s, Nanjing University Press, 2023. (Chinese)
  • Guangyi Pan, “Review: on Time and Power, Visions of History in German Politics, from the Thirty Years' War to the Third Reich”, NJU Review on Asia-Pacific, Vol.3, 2021, pp.363-396. (Chinese)
  • Guangyi Pan, Weizhun Mao, “Balance, Hegemony, or Concert? The Choice of International System from a Dehio’s Perspective”, Contemporary Asia-Pacific, 5, 2018, pp.94-128. (Chinese)