Research
Published Papers (selected)
- Xiaoshu Gui and Huiyi Lyu, “Information Governance and Domestic Conflict: Empirical Testing of Signaling Game Theoretical Models,” World Economics and Politics (世界经济与政治), No.3, 2025, pp.63-93.
- Huiyi Lyu, Xiaoyu Si, and Chong Chen, “How do International Peacekeeping Operations Affect External Support in Civil Wars,” World Economics and Politics (世界经济与政治), No. 11, 2024, pp.29-59.
- Wen Zha and Huiyi Lyu, “Values, Procedures, or Performance? Understanding Economic Dependence and Foreign Policy of Small and Medium-Sized Countries on China in the Lens of Legitimacy,” Journal of Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies (当代亚太), No.2, 2020, pp.87-114.
- Wen Zha and Huiyi Lyu, “Explaining the Variant Policies to China of Five ASEAN Countries: An Analysis Based on fsQCA,” Quarterly Journal of International Politics (国际政治科学), Vol.4, No.1, 2019, pp.116-144.
- Shengli Ling and Huiyi Lyu, ”Why Are China and the U.S. not Destined to Fall into the Thucydides’ Trap,” China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies, Vol.4, No.4, 2018, pp.495-514.
Working Papers (selected)
- Provision of Infrastructure and Local Conflict: Project-level Evidence from China’s Belt and Road Initiative, with Chong Chen and Bei Huang
- Mediating Post-Civil War Peace: Third Parties in Design and Implementation of Civil War Peace Settlements, with Chong Chen and Colin Flint
- When agenda setting research meets big data: A literature review since 2016” with Pu Yan, Buddy Janssen, Niloofar Hashemi and Scott Hale
- Can Belt and Road Initiative Win Minds and Hearts on Social Media? Evidence from Twitter” with Ralph Schroeder and Pu Yan
- Competing Narratives, Emotional Ripples: Mapping BRI Global Sentiment Diffusion on Twitter with Large Language Models
- Fueling Conflict or Fostering Peace? The Logic of Third-Party Dual Intervention in Civil Wars