Jingping LAI
Associate Professor
Contact information
E-mail: laijingping@nju.edu.cn
Department of Politics
Areas of expertise
Education
Ph.D. Political Science 2006-2009
School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Dissertation: The Institutional Change of Leading Groups and State-building in Contemporary China.
Experience: Visiting student in Political Science to Duke University in UK (2017-2018).
M.L. Public Administration 2003-2006
School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Dissertation: Hero Models-Shaping and Political Socialization in Contemporary China.
B.L. Public Administration 1999-2003
Zhejiang University, Zhejiang, China
Research/work Experiences
Associate Professor of Political Science 2012-present
School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Research and teach about political science.
Assistant Professor of Political Science 2009-2011
School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Selected Publications
Jingping Lai. (2015). The Institutional Change of Leading Groups and State-building in Contemporary China, Jiangsu People Press: Nanjing.
Selected Awards
Jingping Lai. (2017). Measuring the Effects of Hero Models’ Propaganda——Based on the Survey Data of "University Students' Political Socialization", Academia Bimestris, No.6.
Jingping Lai. (2014). The Expansion of Leading Group Types and the Growth of Modern State in Contemporary China. Journal of Chinese Communist Party History Studies, No. 10.
Lingling Qi & Jingping Lai. (2014). The Cha Xu Ge Ju of interpersonal Trust and Democratic Value, Jiangsu Social Science, No. 2.
Lingling Qi & Jingping Lai. (2013). Governmental Behavior, Political Trust and Subjective Feeling of Happiness, Academic Research, No. 7.
Jingping Lai. (2012). Inclusive Democracy and Political Consensus: The CCP’s Cognition toward Democratic Election in the Early State-building Era, Journal of Chinese Communist Party History Studies, No. 5.
Jingping Lai. (2012). Construction, Transition and Evolution of the Institution of Leading Groups: A Case Analysis of the Central Leading Group on Schistosomiasis Control, Theory and Reform, No. 1.
Jingping Lai & Xiaobao Lu (2011). Cognition on Democratic Election of the Communist Party of China in the Period of 1921-1949, CASS Journal of Political Science, No. 5.
Jingping Lai. (2011). Why China Publicizing and Honoring the hero models? Journal of Southeast University (Philosophy and Social Science), Vol. 13.
Jingping Lai. (2011). The Balance of Institutionalization and Effectiveness: Research on Leading Groups and Coordinative Mechanism among Government agencies, Chinese Public Administration, No. 8.