Two papers co-authored by Chaofan have been accepted for presentations at the International Political Science Association 2025 World Congress

January 22, 2025 | Hong Kong

I am thrilled to announce that two of my co-authored papers have been accepted for presentation at the 28th International Political Science Association (IPSA) World Congress of Political Science, which will take place in Seoul, South Korea, from July 12 to 16, 2025.

The theme for this year’s congress, Resisting Autocratization in Polarized Societies, provides a timely and critical framework to discuss pressing global political issues. My research will contribute to this dialogue through the following papers:

  1. “World through Young Dragons’ Eyes: Analyzing the Young Chinese Generation’s Views on Global China and the World”
    • Panel: Political Involvement of Children and Young Adolescents
      This paper explores the perceptions of China’s young generation regarding their nation’s global role and the evolving international order.
  2. “Corporate Interest Blocs and the Government: The Demands of Polarized Interest Groups behind Trump’s Election and Biden’s Foreign Policy”
    • Panel: Corporate Interests and Politics
      This study investigates the influence of corporate interest groups in the polarized political landscape of the United States, focusing on their role in shaping policy under recent administrations.

These papers reflect my commitment to advancing understanding in areas of political socialization and interest group politics. I look forward to engaging with scholars from around the world and contributing to critical conversations about polarization and governance.

For more updates, stay tuned as I share insights and experiences from this prestigious global event!