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Dr Guangyi Pan

Dr Guangyi Pan

Lecturer

PhD in International Politics (UNSW Sydney, 2024)

UNSW Canberra
School of Humanities & Social Sciences

Dr. Guangyi Pan is a Lecturer in International Political Studies at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, UNSW Canberra. His research primarily focuses on asymmetric politics, China's alliance/alignment policy, Sino-Soviet (Russia) relations, and the neoclassical realism of International Relations.

Guangyi has published journal articles, media reports, and analytical pieces in areas of Indo-Pacific politics, Foreign Policy Analysis, and Cold War history. His?recent articles appeared in International Affairs,?International Relations of Asia-Pacific, Pacific Review, Chinese Journal of Political Science, Technological Forecasting and Social Change?and other journals.?He is the author of The US Covert Operation in Poland in the 1980s (Nanjing University Press, 2023) and National Role Conception and Neoclassical Realism: A Synthetic Exploration into the Sino-Soviet Alignment (Routledge, forthcoming). He received his PhD in International Politics from UNSW Sydney in 2024. Previously, he studied at Nanjing University and worked at UNICEF China.

Location
Rm 101, BLD 28
  • Books | 2023
    Pan G, 2023, 1980年代美国对波兰的隐蔽行动 (The US Covert Operation in Poland in the 1980s), Nanjing University Press, Nanjing
  • Journal articles | 2025
    Pan G; Yang M; Tan H; Yang H; Zhang J, 2025, 'Reconceptualizing vaccine nationalism: A multi-perspective analysis on security, technology, and global competition', Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 212, pp. 123964 - 123964,
    Journal articles | 2025
    Pan G, 2025, 'Asymmetric relations and systemic misperceptions: Why and how Australia and China talk past each other', International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, 25, pp. 39 - 75,
    Journal articles | 2025
    Pan G, 2025, 'Contemporary Chinese Celebrities: Moral Transgressions, Rights Defence and Public Concerns', Journal of Contemporary Asia, pp. 1 - 3,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Pan G; Phan TH, 2024, 'The transformation of asymmetry: the evolution of Philippine and Vietnamese South China Sea policies and the asymmetry of attention', Pacific Review, 37, pp. 86 - 117,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Pan G, 2023, 'National role conceptions in a new millennium: defining a place in a changing world', International Affairs: promoting dialogue between academics and policy-makers, 99, pp. 359 - 361,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Pan G; Korolev A, 2021, 'The Struggle for Certainty: Ontological Security, the Rise of Nationalism, and Australia-China Tensions after COVID-19', Journal of Chinese Political Science, 26, pp. 115 - 138,
  • Media | 2025
    Pan G, 2025, Testing the Limits: China's Military Actions in the Tasman Sea and Strategic Implications,
    Media | 2024
    Pan G, 2024, Ineffective Communication: Why and How Australia and China Talk Past Each Other,
    Media | 2024
    Pan G, 2024, Is Trump’s Long Shadow a Chance for the Australia-China Relationship?,
    Media | 2024
    Pan G, 2024, Observing Taiwan’s Democracy Through the Eyes of a Chinese Journalist,
    Media | 2024
    Pan G, 2024, Why China now wants to put some limits on its ‘no limits’ friendship with Russia,
    Media | 2023
    Xu Y; Pan G, 2023, What the sci-fi blockbuster Wandering Earth II can teach us about China’s global and local aspirations,
    Media | 2022
    Pan G; Hao Y, 2022, ‘Matter of national destiny’: China’s energy crisis sees the world’s top emitter investing in more coal,

The University International Postgraduate Award (UNSW)

My Teaching

China's Security Policy and Military Modernisation

Cyber Policy in China