Jam Li

Background

I work in the field of international political economy including topics of International Monetary Relations, the History of Financialisation and Monetary Hegemony, Theories of Economic imperialism. As a firm methodological pluralist, I work across diverse empirical approaches and theoretical standpoints.

Qualifications

PhD, Politics, 2028, The University of Edinburgh

MScR, Social and Political Sciences, 2024, The University of Edinburgh

MA (Hons), International Relations, 2023, The University of Edinburgh

Project activity

Li, Minglou. 2023. “RMB Internationalization: A Fragile Impetus in the Global Monetary Order and the Dilemma of Regional Leadership”. Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science 56 (December):4-32. 

Invited speaker

‘Theorising RMB Internationalisation.’ Discovering "the West" in China, Global China Research Centre Series, University of Exeter, England.

‘Challenging Positivist Epistemology: Rethinking RMB Internationalisation through an Eclectic Theoretical Approach.’ Centre for Data Science Ye Chenghai Research Forum, Renmin University of China, China.

‘How US-China currency competition contributes to a stable provision of public goods to global market?’ The 3rd Interdisciplinary Doctoral Forum, University of Macau, Macau.