Li Tu Department: Department of Diplomacy and International Affairs
Basic Information

Dr. Tu LI holds a PhD degree of International Relations from University of Nanjing.  She was a visiting fellow at China Institute, University of Alberta (2018). Her Research focuses on the South China Sea issue and Sino-ASEAN relations, alliance politics and territorial disputes.


Publications

“AUKUS and Camp Formation in the Indo-Pacific: From the Perspective of Minilateralism,” Northeast Asia Forum, No. 6, 2023.

“The Autonomy-Dependency Dilemma and Australia’s Maritime Strategy Adjustment,” Asia-Pacific Security and Maritime Affairs, No. 3, 2022.

“Binary Dilemma, Retrospection and Australias Foreign Policy Adjustments,” International Forum, Vol. 23, No. 4, 2021.

“Alliance Politics and Territorial Disputes in the East Asian Security Framework: China’s Disputes with Japan and the Philippines over Diaoyu Islands and the South China Sea,” Pacific Journal, Vol. 27. No. 5, 2019.

“US-Philippine Alliance and Its Influence on Sino-Philippine South China Sea Disputes,” Southeast Asian Studies, No. 5, 2018.

“Sino-Philippines Arbitration Case and Its Influence on the Resolution of South China Sea Disputes,” Journal of China and International Relations, Vol. 2, 2015.

Tributary System: The End of a Traditional International Order,” Pacific Journal, Vol. 22, No. 5, 2014.

“David Held’s Cosmopolitan Democracy Theory: Value Orientation and Path Selection,” Contemporary World and Socialism, Vol. 2, 2014.