Dr. FENG Hui List of Publications Books Feng, Hui. Financial Reforms in China: Challenges for the New Century, Palgrave, forthcoming. Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng, Healing the Achillies Heel: The Politics of China’s Banking Reform since the Asian Financial Crisis, in manuscript, to be submitted to Cornell University Press. Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng (2013). The Rise of the People’s Bank of China: The Politics and Structural Dynamics of Institutional Change (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press). Feng, Hui (2006) The Politics of China’s Accession to the World Trade Organisation: the Dragon Goes Global (London and New York: Routledge). Book Chapters Feng, Hui (2007) ‘How China Manages Its Reserves’, in Robert Pringle and Nick Carver (eds) Reserve Management Trends 2007 (London: Central Banking Publication), 25-38. Journal Articles Feng, Hui, Li Zhou and Xuan Dong, ‘From State Predation to Market Extraction: The Political Economy of Rural Finance in China’, Modern China, accepted on 18/08/2014. Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng (2014), 'How Proximate and ‘Meta-institutional’ Contexts Shape Institutional Change: Explaining the Rise of the People’s Bank of China', Political Studies, 62 (1), 197-215. Feng, Hui (2013). ‘The PBoC, Liquidity Squeeze, and Market Liberalisation’, Central Banking, XXIV (1), 61-66. Feng, Hui (2013). ‘China’s New Financial Architects’, Central Banking, XXIII (4), 86-91. Feng, Hui (2013). ‘The Next “Mr RMB?’, Central Banking, XXIII (3), 45-50. Feng, Hui (2012). ‘The Beginning of the End?’ Central Banking, XXIII (1), 43-47. Feng, Hui (2011) (ed.) ‘Renminbi Internationalisation’, special section, Central Banking, XXII (2), 56-74. Feng, Hui (2011) ‘Beijing’s Second Thought’, Central Banking, XXII (2), 64-68. Feng, Hui (2011) ‘The Three-Trillion-Dollar Question’, Central Banking, XXI (4), 26-30. Feng, Hui (2010) ‘The Politics of China’s Peg’, Government: Business, Foreign Affairs and Trade, November, 27-29. Feng, Hui (2010) ‘The People’s Bank of China’s Battle on Two Fronts’, Central Banking, XXI (2), 18-22. Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng (2009) ‘Reforming China’s Stock Market: Institutional Change Chinese Style’, Political Studies, 57 (1), 117-140. Feng, Hui (2009) ‘Beijing’s Precarious Balancing Act’, Central Banking, XX (2), 39-43. Feng, Hui (2008) ‘Inside Beijing’s Power Struggle’, Central Banking, XIX (1), 2630. Feng, Hui (2007) ‘Broken China: Fixing a Fragile Regulatory Framework’, The Financial Regulator, 12 (2), 43-48. Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng (2007) ‘Made in China: IT Infrastructure Policy and the Politics of Trade Opening in Post-WTO China', Review of International Political Economy, 14 (1), 49-76. Feng, Hui (2007) ‘China’s New Reserve Strategy’, Central Banking, XVII (3), 2936. Feng, Hui (2006) ‘The Emergence of a Modern Payment Infrastructure in China’, Settlement, Payment, E-money and E-trading Development (SPEED), 1 (2), 1721. Feng, Hui (2006) ‘How the People’s Bank is shaping China’s Financial Sector’, Central Banking, XVII (1), 35-41. Other Articles Feng, Hui (2014) ‘The China FTA and The Rise of the Redback’, The Conversation, http://theconversation.com/the-china-fta-and-the-rise-of-the-redback-34350, 19 November 2014. Feng, Hui and Stephen Bell (2013) ‘What China Central Bank Learnt from Past Credit Crunches’, Bloomberg, Echoes, 28 June. Feng, Hui and Stephen Bell (2013) ‘PBOC’s Rise to Top a Story of Deft Politics Amid Turmoil’, Bloomberg, 7 March. Feng, Hui (2012) ‘PBoC repo activity does not signify a major shift to open market operations’, centalbanking.com, 11 October 2012. Feng, Hui (2009) ‘Before Digging the Gold Mine, Watch Out for the Landmine’, Brisbane Line, August, http://www.brisinst.org.au/issuedetails.php?article_id=535, Brisbane Institute. Feng, Hui (2007) book review: Hung-Gay Fung, Changhong Pei and Kevin Zhang (eds) China and the Challenge of Economic Globalization, The China Journal, January 2007, 57, 243-245. Feng, Hui (2006) book review: Judith F. Kornberg and John R. Faust, China in World Politics: Policies, Processes, Prospects, The China Journal, July, 56, 239240. Conference Papers and Presentations Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng (2011) ‘The Selective State and the Domestic Mediation of International Policy Diffusion: Evidence from Chinese monetary policy and central banking’, APSA Conference, Canberra, Australia, 26-28 September. Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng (2011) ‘Domestic Agents, Historical Institutionalism and International Policy Diffusion: Why Chinese Monetary Policy and Central Banking Do Not Conform, Yet!’ Presentation at the Centre for Governance and Public Policy, Griffith University, Australia, 2 September. Feng, Hui (2007) ‘Bureaucratic Fragmentation and China’s Financial Regulation’, the 49th annual conference of the American Association for Chinese Studies, Richmond, Virginia, USA, October 2007. (Updated on 11 December 2014)
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