HUANG Yutao
Educational Background
University of Oxford Oxford
DPhil International Relations, Department of Politics and International Relations Oct.2017-May.2021
·Thesis title: “Power of autonomy: emerging markets and the international financial order”
·Research interest: International Political Economy, International Organization
·Supervisor: Prof. Karolina Milewicz, Prof. Duncan Snidal
London School of Economics and Political Science London
MSc Social Research Methods, Department of Methodology Sep.2016-Sep.2017
·Courses: Intermediate Quantitative Analysis, Multivariate Analysis, Panel Data Analysis, etc.
·Pass with Merit (Overall), Pass with Distinction (Dissertation)
King’s College London London
MSc Political Economy of Emerging Markets, Department of International Development Sep.2014-Dec.2015
·Courses: Macroeconomy in emerging markets, Political Economy of Market Reform, etc.
·Pass with Merit (Overall), Pass with Distinction (Dissertation)
Macau University of Science and Technology Macau
BA Finance, School of Business Sep.2010-Jun.2014
Journal articles
·Yutao, Huang, under review, “How International Organizations Trigger Domestic Policy Change· The IMF and China’s Capital Account Liberalization.” The Chinese Journal of International Politics.
·Yutao, Huang, 2018, “Solve the Problem or Escape Responsibility· The Politics of Chinese Privatization Reform.” Chinese Political Science Review.
·Lin, Ren and Yutao, Huang, 2020, “Technology and the Change of Hegemonic Power: The Interplay between State and Market Forces.” World Economics and Politics (Chinese).
Conferences
·Presenter, 2020, “Do Sovereign Wealth Funds in Non-democratic Countries Serve the Ruling Class· A Mixed-methods Approach for Theory Testing.” The ISA 2020 Annual Convention, Junior Scholar Symposia Group: IPE-The Political Economy of Development
·Presenter, 2020, “Sovereign Wealth Funds and Autonomy-maximization: A Mixed-methods Approach for Theory Testing.” 2020 International Political Economy Society Virtual Session.
·Presenter, 2021, “Why Regional Financing Arrangements Cooperate with The IMF at the Expense of Constrained Independence: The Founders’ Dilemma.” The ISA 2021 Annual Convention.
·Panel discussant, 2021, “China's Economic and Political Statecraft: New Developments, New Lessons·” The ISA 2021 Annual Convention.
·Panel discussant, 2021, “China's Role in Global Governance.” The ISA 2021 Annual Convention.
·Panel Chair, 2021, “Equity, Access, Medicines and Vaccines: The Global Health Conundrum.” The ISA 2021 Annual Convention.