Shuxian Luo
Wilson China Fellow
Professional Affiliation
Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Hawaii, Mānoa
Expert Bio
Shuxian Luo is an assistant professor in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Hawaii, Mānoa, where she teaches Chinese foreign policy and international relations and security in Asia. Her research focuses on maritime security in the Indo-Pacific, U.S.-China relations, and crisis management. She received her Ph.D. in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and B.A. in English Language and Literature from Peking University.
Expertise
- Chinese territorical disputes in Southeast Asia
- Russia-China interactions in Southeast Asia
Wilson Center Project
Russia in China’s Contemporary Territorial Disputes and Implications for the United States’ Indo-Pacific Strategy
Project Summary
The research project, titled “Russia in China’s Contemporary Territorial Disputes and Implications for the United States’ Indo-Pacific Strategy,” examines Russia’s involvement in China’s territorial disputes with Vietnam and India and Sino-Russia relations in this context. Specifically, this project investigates under what circumstances and how China uses its growing power vis-à-vis Russia to shape the latter’s choices and approaches toward these disputes. This project also examines in what dimensions China may refrain from exerting pressure on Russia. In addition, the research analyzes the circumstances under which Beijing may perceive a significant weakening of Russia’s ties with Vietnam and India as more detrimental than beneficial, particularly in light of U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific region.
Insight & Analysis by Shuxian Luo
- Publication
- Security and Defense
Sino-Russian Relations in China's Territorial Disputes with India and Vietnam
- Publication
Analyzing China's Domestic and Foreign Policies
- Past event