Messianism and History: A View from Nineteenth-Century Sudan
Koch History Centre Lecture: Theocracy Now!
Growth Models in the Global South: Maintenance and Dysfunction
Legacies of Globalization and the Role of the State in the AI Economy
Individuals and Informal Control in IOs
The Rise of the Cultural Treaty
Political Polarization and Responses to Status Threats in Great Power Politics
Foreign Affairs, Self-Determination and Private International Law
Zhenhua Tu
Zhenhua Tu is a PhD candidate in international security with research interests in emotions and risk perception, overseas technology protection and computational social science methods.
Using GDELT (Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone) database, he measures conflict events between China and the United States and examines shifts in China's perception of US risks from an emotional perspective. This involves identifying discrepancies between subjective perceptions and objective conflict events, supplemented by an analysis of specific historical cases.