Dr Hsinyen Lai

Dr Hsinyen Lai

Associate Lecturer

Phone
+44 (0)1334 46 2955
Email
hl89@st-andrews.ac.uk

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Biography

Hsinyen Lai (ه) was born and raised in Taiwan. He holds BA in Arabic from National Cheng-Chi University (2007), MA in Political Science, with major in International Relations, from National Chung-Cheng University (2010) in Taiwan, MRes (2013) and PhD (2018) in Politics from the University of Edinburgh. In January 2019, he joined the School of International Relations and has been teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He was Managing Editor for the Journal of (2019-2024) and is member of the Foreign Policy Analysis Research Network within based at the University of Edinburgh.

Teaching

Hsinyen is currently the Second-Year Coordinator. If you have any questions regarding IR2005 and IR2006, please get in touch with him at

He teaches other undergraduate modules:

  • IR2005 Theoretical Approaches to International Relations (on 'Purposes of IR Theory')
  • IR2006 Studying International Relations (on 'Data, Evidence and Method in IR)
  • IR3304 The International, Modernity, and Contemporary Gulf Politics
  • IR4601 Political Order and Violence in the Middle East
  • IR4604 Political Islam and International Relations??

He also teaches on the MLitt programme of?Middle East, Caucasus and Central Asian Security Studies (MECCASS)

  • IR5534?Contemporary Gulf Politics in a Changing Global Context?

Research areas

Hsinyens research is theoretically grounded in international historical sociology and empirically engages with late-developing capitalist state formation, especially its implications for the origins and evolution of nationalism, modernity, and internationality in the Middle East and East Asia. He is currently working on a book manuscript (funded by the National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan) that, through Antonio Gramsci's insights, re-conceptualises the social origins and evolution of Arab nationalism in the Gulf and revisits the role of Arab nationalism in Bahrain's alignment in the 1970s. While developing a new research project on the Chiang Kai-Shek regime's authoritarian alignment during 'the Arab Cold War', he is currently coordinating with Dr , National Cheng-Kung University (Taiwan) on a 2-year project funded by the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation, exploring medical humanitarianism and health diplomacy between Taiwan and Saudi Arabia during the Cold War. With the two ongoing projects, his research interests now include Taiwan's engagement with 'the international' during and after the Cold War,?

He welcomes PhD projects related to his research interests, particularly those using historical sociology, with a regional focus on the Middle East (especially the Gulf) or East Asia (mainly Taiwan) in historical and/or contemporary contexts.

PhD supervision

  • Kuebra?Dilekoglu
  • Rayyan?Kattan
  • Francis?Lyon
  • Michael?Wang

Selected publications

  • Open access
    Lai, H., 1 Nov 2023, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs. Latest Articles, 19 p.

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  • Open access
    Lai, H., 10 Jul 2022, In: Wо (Eurasian Studies Quarterly). 20, p. 83-90 8 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journal ? Article ? peer-review

  • Lai, H., 16 Jul 2020, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Third World Quarterly. 41, 11, p. 1828-1842

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