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Min-Hua Chiang Min-Hua Chiang
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Taiwan; China; South Korea; North Korea; East Asia; political economy; international political economy; economic development; regional economic integration; trade and investment; political and economic relations between the United States and Asia.

Min-Hua Chiang is an international political economist with an interest in fundamental macroeconomic theories and geopolitical-economic interactions between countries in East Asia and the world.

She has written three single-authored books, including Post-Industrial Development in East Asia: Taiwan and South Korea in Comparison (Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore, 2018),  Contemporary South Korean Economy: Challenges and Prospects (World Scientific, Singapore 2017), and China-Taiwan Rapprochement: The Political Economy of Cross-Strait Relations (Routledge, London 2016). She is also the editor of The Political Economy of North Korea: Domestic, Regional, and Global Dynamics (Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, CO, USA, 2022).

Her commentaries have appeared on East Asia Forum, Taiwan Insight, The Daily Signal, Think China, Global Taiwan Brief, and The National Interest.

She was a research fellow and economist at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC and a senior research fellow at the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore. She previously held research positions at the Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taiwan External Trade Development Council, and the Commerce Development Research Institute in Taipei.

She received both her Diplôme d’études approfondies (DEA) and PhD in economics from Université Pierre Mendès-France, now part of Université Grenoble Alpes (avec la mention: Très honorable avec félicitations du jury) and her Masters in International Business Economics from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium.

She is also a non-resident senior fellow at Taiwan Research Hub, University of Nottingham. She contributes economic analysis to Oxford Analytica regularly.

Min-Hua Chiang is an international political economist with an interest in fundamental macroeconomic theories and geopolitical-economic interactions between countries in East Asia and the world.

She has written three single-authored books, including Post-Industrial Development in East Asia: Taiwan and South Korea in Comparison (Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore, 2018),  Contemporary South Korean Economy: Challenges and Prospects (World Scientific, Singapore 2017), and China-Taiwan Rapprochement: The Political Economy of Cross-Strait Relations (Routledge, London 2016). She is also the editor of The Political Economy of North Korea: Domestic, Regional, and Global Dynamics (Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, CO, USA, 2022).

Her commentaries have appeared on East Asia Forum, Taiwan Insight, The Daily Signal, Think China, Global Taiwan Brief, and The National Interest.

She was a research fellow and economist at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC and a senior research fellow at the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore. She previously held research positions at the Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taiwan External Trade Development Council, and the Commerce Development Research Institute in Taipei.

She received both her Diplôme d’études approfondies (DEA) and PhD in economics from Université Pierre Mendès-France, now part of Université Grenoble Alpes (avec la mention: Très honorable avec félicitations du jury) and her Masters in International Business Economics from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium.

She is also a non-resident senior fellow at Taiwan Research Hub, University of Nottingham. She contributes economic analysis to Oxford Analytica regularly.

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