liulianlian@pku.edu.cn
Room B320
Liu Lianlian

Tenured Associate Professor, Doctoral Supervisor

Department of International Organizations and International Public Policy 

Profile

Dr. Liu Lianlian is a tenured associate professor at the School of International Studies, Peking University. She holds a Ph.D. in Law and serves as a doctoral supervisor. Her research focuses on international organizations and global governance, as well as the protection of China's overseas interests. She has led several major national research projects on global governance, multilateral diplomacy, and overseas law enforcement.

International Organizations and International Law (Undergraduate)

Introduction to International Organizations (Master)

International Politics and Area Studies (Ph.D.)

1. International Organizations and Global Governance

Liu Lianlian, “U.S. Collective Security Thought and the UN Collective Security Mechanism: Limitations and Reform Prospects,” American Studies, No. 2, 2025, pp. 75–97.

Liu Lianlian & Lu Chenyan, “Power Expansion of International Organizations: Logic of Occurrence and Legitimacy Challenges,” World Economics and Politics, No. 1, 2025, pp. 27–57.

Liu Lianlian, “The Logic of International Organization Creation from the Perspective of Latecomer Major Powers,” Journal of Xiamen University (Philosophy & Social Sciences), No. 2, 2024, pp. 59–73 (Reprinted in China Social Science Digest, No. 8, 2024).

Liu Lianlian, “Globalization and Non-State Actors,” in Rethinking Globalization: Theory, History, and Trends, ed. Tang Shiqi (Chief Editor), Wang Zhengyi (Editor), Social Sciences Academic Press, 2023, pp. 93–119.

Liu Lianlian & Wu Huanqiong, “Why the U.S. Failed in Designing and Leading UNESCO,” Global Review, No. 5, 2022, pp. 63–82.

Liu Lianlian, “Reflection and Reconstruction of the Genesis of International Organizations,” China Social Sciences Today, February 10, 2022.

Liu Lianlian, “International Organization Studies: Issues, Methods, and Theories,” International Politics Research, No. 2, 2021, pp. 9–41 (Reprinted in International Politics (Renmin University Reprints), No. 8, 2021; Abstracted in China Social Science Digest, No. 9, 2021).

Liu Lianlian & Jiang Ziyuan, “Depoliticization of International Organizations: Institutional Rationality and Restrained Character,” Tsinghua Social Sciences, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2021, pp. 82–124.

Zhang Haibin & Liu Lianlian, “Serving National Strategy and Advancing the Cultivation of International Organization Talents in China—A Summary of the 2019 Peking University Forum on International Organization Talent Development,” International Politics Research, No. 6, 2019, pp. 123–137.

LIU, Lianlian, “The Dynamic of General Compliance with the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention,” Crime, Law and Social Change, Vol. 96, No. 5, 2018, pp. 615–656.

Liu Lianlian & Wang Qing, “An Analysis of the Normative Value of Great Power Veto Rights in International Organizations,” International Politics Research, No. 2, 2018, pp. 77–106 (Reprinted in International Politics (Renmin University Reprints), No. 8, 2018; China Social Science Digest, No. 9, 2018; Xinhua Digest (Online Edition), No. 14, 2018).

Liu Lianlian, “Theories of International Organizations: Reflection and Prospects,” Journal of Xiamen University (Philosophy & Social Sciences), No. 5, 2017, pp. 14–26 (Abstracted in China Social Science Digest, No. 2, 2018; Reprinted in Xinhua Digest (Online Edition), No. 8, 2018).

Liu Lianlian, “Research on International Public Policy and Paradigm Innovation,” Academic Monthly, No. 6, 2017, pp. 83–98.

Liu Lianlian, “The Institutionalization Process and Driving Forces of Global Transnational Anti-Bribery Regulation,” in Anti-Corruption and Criminal Rule of Law Safeguards, ed. Liu Renwen, Social Sciences Academic Press, 2016.

LIU, Lianlian, “The Global Anti-Corruption Collaboration in Evolution: A Systemic Analysis of Historical Puzzles and Key Contemporary Questions,” Journal of Financial Crime, Vol. 22, No. 3, 2015, pp. 264–294 (2016 Emerald Highly Commended Paper Award).

Liu Lianlian, “Risk Society and Corporate Independent Liability,” Jiangxi Social Sciences, No. 10, 2014, pp. 164–172.

LIU, Lianlian, “The Dynamic of the Institutionalization of the OECD Anti-Bribery Collaboration,” South Carolina Journal of International Law & Business, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2014, pp. 29–86.

Wang Xin & Liu Lianlian, “The Role of the Crime of Holding Unidentified Huge Properties in the Anti-Corruption System,” Nanjing Social Sciences, No. 5, 2009, pp. 102–106.

2. National Overseas Interests Security

LIU, Lianlian & Jessica Gammon, “The Unique Role of the Chinese Government in Overseas Citizens Protection,” International Review of Administrative Sciences, Vol. 88, No. 3, 2022, pp. 793–808 (French translation available).

LIU, Lianlian, “A Jurisprudential Analysis of the Concurrent Criminal Jurisdiction over Cross-Border Telecom Fraud Crime,” Journal of Financial Crime, Vol. 28, No. 4, 2021, pp. 1296–1316.

Liu Lianlian, “Subject Identification and Responsibility Reconstruction in National Overseas Interests Protection,” Blue Book of Overseas Public Security and Cooperation, Social Sciences Academic Press, 2020 (Reprinted by CGE Peace Development Foundation).

Liu Lianlian, “International Legitimacy of National Overseas Interests Protection Mechanisms: Significance and Pathways,” Pacific Journal, No. 6, 2018, pp. 11–27 (Listed in Xinhua Digest (Print Edition), No. 18, 2018).

Liu Lianlian, “Legal and Practical Aspects of China’s Overseas Interests Protection in Africa,” World Affairs, No. 17, 2018, pp. 18–21.

Liu Lianlian, “An Analysis of National Overseas Interests Protection Mechanisms,” World Economics and Politics, No. 10, 2017 (Reprinted in Institutional Reform (Renmin University Reprints), No. 3, 2018).

Awards and Honors

National High-Level Talent Special Support Program for Young Top-Notch Talents (2022)

Peking University Boya Young Scholar (2022)

Social Sciences Academic Press “2021 Outstanding Original Academic Book Award” (The Epistemology of International Organization Studies) (2022)

Second Prize in Beijing Higher Education Teaching Achievement Award, First Prize in Peking University Teaching Achievement Award (“Disciplinary Integration and Comprehensive Development: Teaching System Construction for National Security Studies”) – Team Contributor (2022)

First Prize in Peking University Teaching Achievement Award (“Situational Developmental Seminar Teaching Reform and Practice in International Organization Talent Cultivation”) – Team Contributor (2022)

Peking University Teaching Excellence Award (2021)

Huang Tingfang/Xinhe Outstanding Young Scholar Award (2019)

Peking University Outstanding Communist Party Member (2018)

Peking University Outstanding Class Advisor (2017)

Emerald Highly Commended Paper Award (Emerald Publishing, UK) (2016)